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Ecological responses of Antarctic <i>Chaetoceros</i> spp. to simulated melting and salinity shifts. [PDF]
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First report of an iridophoroma in a Tegu (Salvator merianae). [PDF]
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1977
Pigmented neurofibroma is a rare tumour of the dermis. The clinical features and histology of a lesion occurring in a female of 69 years are described in this report. This entity was first described by Willis in 1959 in three patients with pigmented dermal tumours which showed a plexiform structure and the presence of pseudo-Meissnerian bodies.
D M, Williamson, R I, Suggit
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Pigmented neurofibroma is a rare tumour of the dermis. The clinical features and histology of a lesion occurring in a female of 69 years are described in this report. This entity was first described by Willis in 1959 in three patients with pigmented dermal tumours which showed a plexiform structure and the presence of pseudo-Meissnerian bodies.
D M, Williamson, R I, Suggit
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The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1992
We report a case of trichogenic tumor with epithelial and mesenchymal components recapitulating the formation of hair germs. The epithelial lobules were highly pigmented and affected the full thickness of the dermis, extending into the subcutaneous fat. In addition, amyloid deposits were found within the epithelial lobules and in the stroma.
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We report a case of trichogenic tumor with epithelial and mesenchymal components recapitulating the formation of hair germs. The epithelial lobules were highly pigmented and affected the full thickness of the dermis, extending into the subcutaneous fat. In addition, amyloid deposits were found within the epithelial lobules and in the stroma.
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