December 2018
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Journal of Dermatology Research and Therapy
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December 2018
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1,391 Reads
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1 Citation
Journal of Dermatology Research and Therapy
December 2018
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201 Reads
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2 Citations
Clinical Medical Image Library
October 2018
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587 Reads
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2 Citations
Clinical Medical Image Library
October 2018
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329 Reads
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1 Citation
Clinical Medical Image Library
November 2013
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Clinical Medicine Insights Dermatology
... SK is also known as senile warts or basal cell papillomas [2]. The lesions are rarely more than 3 cm in diameter and commonly occurs in sun-exposed areas with exception of palms, soles, and mucosa and usually presents as multiple pigmented papules and plaques with stuck-on appearance [1,6]. SK in the genital [1][2][3][4]7] and perianal [8] areas is a rare entity and is usually seen mostly in males in 4-5 th decades [1][2][3][4][5] as seen in our case. ...
December 2018
Journal of Dermatology Research and Therapy
... Nevus flammeus or facial nevus or portwine stain is macular progressive lesions that are generally but not always present right from birth. [1,12] Portwine stain is named after Portuguese fortified red wine which has the same colour as the macular lesion in SWS. [8] Classically it is manifested along one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve. ...
December 2018
Clinical Medical Image Library
... Sporadic de novo mutations are central in the pathogenesis of CMN. However, some reported cases were familial (3). Giant CMN has an elevated risk of malignant changes (malignant melanoma), about 2% to 15%. ...
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October 2018
Clinical Medical Image Library
... In our patients, there was no other skin lesions or medicine usage and her lesions are idiopathic. In differential diagnosis, seborrheic keratosis, hyperkeratosis due to itching, mycosis fungoides, and pigmented basal cell carcinoma are included [6]. ...
November 2013
Clinical Medicine Insights Dermatology