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De Novo Skin Neoplasms in Liver-Transplanted Patients: Single-Center Prospective Evaluation of 105 Cases [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina, 2022
Background and Objectives: Solid-organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) are notably considered at risk for developing cutaneous malignancies. However, most of the existing literature is focused on kidney transplant-related non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs).
Alessia Paganelli   +13 more
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Malignant skin neoplasms in patients after kidney transplantation

open access: yesВестник урологии, 2022
Introduction. The widespread use of modern immunosuppressive therapy schemes has increased the duration of transplanted organ function. However, along with an increase in life expectancy, there is an elevation in malignant neoplasms in patients with a ...
D. V. Perlin   +4 more
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Neoplasms of Anal Canal and Perianal Skin [PDF]

open access: yesClinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2011
Tumors of the anus and perianal skin are rare. Their presentation can vary and often mimics common benign anal pathology, thereby delaying diagnosis and appropriate and timely treatment. The anatomy of this region is complex because it represents the progressive transition from the digestive system to the skin with many different co-existing types of ...
Léonard, Daniel   +2 more
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Confocal laser scanning microscopy in vivo for diagnosing melanocytic skin neoplasms

open access: yesVestnik Dermatologii i Venerologii, 2017
The authors discuss the use of confocal laser scanning microscopy in vivo (CLSM) for diagnosing melanocytic skin neoplasms and its value for early diagnostics of melanoma. CLSM is an innovation noninvasive visual examination method for real-time multiple
A. A. Kubanova   +3 more
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Identification of Felis catus papillomavirus 3 in skin neoplasms from four cats [PDF]

open access: yesJ Vet Diagn Invest, 2017
Bowenoid in situ carcinomas (BISCs) are papillomavirus (PV)-induced skin neoplasms that are thought to be caused by Felis catus papillomavirus (FcaPV) 2. As BISCs are typically multiple and can become extensive, they can be difficult to treat. Herein we
Geoff M. Orbell   +4 more
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Part II: Accuracy of Teledermatology in Skin Neoplasms [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine, 2020
Teledermatology has been proving to be of great help for delivering healthcare, especially now, during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. It is crucial to assess how accurate this method can be for evaluating different dermatoses.
Mara Giavina-Bianchi   +3 more
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Diffuse cryptococcosis simulating lung and skin neoplasms [PDF]

open access: yesRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 2023
Raphael de Oliveira e Silva   +1 more
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Histopathological spectrum of skin lesions in the elderly: Experience from a tertiary hospital in Southeast Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of Applied Sciences and Clinical Practice, 2022
Background: There are only a few epidemiological studies published on skin disorders in the elderly within the Nigerian context and none from the Southeast Region of the country. In addition, none of these studies has considered the pattern and frequency
Chinedu Onwuka Ndukwe   +6 more
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Incidence of cutaneous and subcutaneous tumors of dogs from Baghdad city: Clinical, cytological and histopathological features [PDF]

open access: yesIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2020
The present study was conducted to estimate the incidence, clinical findings, cytological and histopathological characteristics of spontaneously occurring skin neoplasms in dogs.
Inam J. Lafta, Huda H. Alabbody
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The prevalence of tumor pathology in dogs of the metropolis

open access: yesTheoretical and Applied Veterinary Medicine, 2021
A statistical analysis of the tumor pathology prevalence in dogs in Dnipro city was carried out. Were analyzed 418 cases of recorded oncological diseases. It was found that malignant neoplasms are 1.5 times more common than benign ones.
G. V. Samoilіuk
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