Consumption of the epidermis–what is its place in the spectrum of aberrant melanocyte-keratinocyte interactions?
Cramer SF.
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Consumption of the epidermis–what is its place in the spectrum of aberrant melanocyte-keratinocyte interactions?
Cramer SF.
Morphologic image on infundibular origin of verrucous cyst.
Fernandez-Flores A.
Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis secondary to acute promyelocytic leukemia.
Swing DC Jr, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP, Woodruff RW.
A case of eccrine spiradenoma arising in nevus sebaceous in an adolescent girl.
Turhan-Haktanir N, Demir Y, Tokyol C.
A linear orofacial macule.
Walsh SN, Jorizzo JL, Haverstock C, Sangüeza OP.
Department of Pathology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA. sarahnwalsh@aol.com
Nodular and diffuse fibrous proliferation of the penis and tunica vaginalis.
Fibrous benign proliferations of the testis and paratesticular tissues are an uncommon and heterogeneous group of lesions that can mimic true neoplasms. Among them, those considered to be reactive proliferations have been included in the category of fibrous pseudotumors and are often […]
Papular elastorrhexis, a distinctive entity?
Papular elastorrhexis is a rare entity of elastic tissue characterized by multiple white papules usually located on the trunk. We report a case of papular elastorrhexis in a 22-year-old man with sparse lesions and discuss the main controversial facts in this entity: its consideration as an independent disease […]
Melanoma with second myxoid stromal changes after personally applied prolonged phototherapy.
Most malignant melanomas are easily diagnosed; however, melanoma is also one of the lesions most frequently reported to mimic other tumors. One of the most difficult patterns to recognize is characterized by prominent myxoid matrix. A case is presented of primary cutaneous […]
Identical twins with primary cutaneous melanoma presenting at the same time and location.
Thus far there have been very few cases that document such a rarity as the same cancer occurring in monozygotic twins, at the same time, in the same location. We report this extraordinary phenomenon in our patients, 71-year-old identical female […]
Complete regression of primary malignant melanoma.
Over the years, histopathologic studies to determine the nature and significance of regression in malignant melanoma have yielded different results. At least in part, this most likely reflects differences in the definition of what constitutes regression. Although partial regression is relatively common, complete regression is rare. It […]