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Cornifying Darier Disease— A Unique VariantII. Surgical Treatment
I. Kelman Cohen, MD;
Kenneth H. Kraemer, MD;
Gary L. Peck, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1976;112(4):504-506.
Abstract
A case of severe cornifying Darier disease (keratosis follicularis) was successfully treated by deep dermal excision of diseased skin and subsequent dermabrasion, resulting in a remission lasting more than four years to date. Persistent loss of the papillary dermis was observed in the surgically treated, disease-free areas.
(Arch Dermatol 112:504-506, 1976)
Author Affiliations
From the Surgery Branch (Dr Cohen) and Dermatology Branch (Drs Kraemer and Peck), National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Md. Dr Cohen is with the Division of Plastic Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Va. Dr Kraemer is currently with the Department of Dermatology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Fla.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication March 11, 1975.
Reprint requests to Dermatology Branch, National Cancer Institute, Building 10, Room 12N-238, Bethesda, MD 20014 (Dr Peck).
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