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British Journal of Dermatology, 1990
A patient with multiple subcutaneous xanthomata in whom there were only minor abnormalities of the fasting serum lipid profile is described. To our knowledge, this is only the second published case of subcutaneous xanthomatosis.
C B, Archer, D E, Sharvill, N P, Smith
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A patient with multiple subcutaneous xanthomata in whom there were only minor abnormalities of the fasting serum lipid profile is described. To our knowledge, this is only the second published case of subcutaneous xanthomatosis.
C B, Archer, D E, Sharvill, N P, Smith
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Subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis
Journal of Infection, 1993We report the case of a 13-year-old boy who presented with multiple swellings all over the body. His condition remained undiagnosed for over 3 years. Exophiala spinifera was recovered from pus drained from the swellings. We discuss the difficulties in the initial diagnosis and the ease of correct diagnosis once we had used special fungal stains.
S H, Mirza +3 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1978
Subcutaneous mastectomy is a compromise surgical procedure for the precancerous breast. We do not think that total mastectomy is indicated in such patients. The effect of the small cuff of tissue beneath the areola more than compensates for the minimal additional risk by leaving a more attractive and eminently more acceptable breast.
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Subcutaneous mastectomy is a compromise surgical procedure for the precancerous breast. We do not think that total mastectomy is indicated in such patients. The effect of the small cuff of tissue beneath the areola more than compensates for the minimal additional risk by leaving a more attractive and eminently more acceptable breast.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1991
A case of subcutaneous cysticercosis is presented, and 35 other cases from the literature are reviewed. Patients usually have multiple subcutaneous nodules that are firm, mobile, and sometimes painful, occurring mainly on the trunk and extremities. Diagnosis is made by biopsy; however, radiologic and immunologic studies can be helpful in the diagnosis ...
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A case of subcutaneous cysticercosis is presented, and 35 other cases from the literature are reviewed. Patients usually have multiple subcutaneous nodules that are firm, mobile, and sometimes painful, occurring mainly on the trunk and extremities. Diagnosis is made by biopsy; however, radiologic and immunologic studies can be helpful in the diagnosis ...
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1968
N B, LeRoy, A H, Bregman
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N B, LeRoy, A H, Bregman
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