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Calcifying Epithelioma Of Malherbe
WILLARD C. PETERSON, JR., MD;
ANNE-MARIE HULT, MS
Arch Dermatol. 1964;90(4):404-410.
Abstract
Twenty-six examples of calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe were examined by periodic acid-Schiff, Hale's, dihydroxyl-dinaphthyl disulfide, Congo red, methyl violet, and Prussian blue techniques. All the tumors were found to show positive reactions with one or more of these histochemical procedures. The significance of these positive reactions was discussed in relation to the calcification characteristic of these tumors and possible presence of amyloid in them.
Author Affiliations
MINNEAPOLIS
Division of Dermatology, University of Minnesota Hospitals.
Footnotes
This investigation was supported in part by Public Health Service training grant T1-2A-5296, from the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, and in part by Public Health Service research grant GM 10148.
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