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Multiple Cutaneous and Conjunctival Keratoacanthomata
ROBERT P. FRIEDMAN, MD;
ALEJANDRO MORALES, MD;
THOMAS K. BURNHAM, MB, BS(LONDON)
Arch Dermatol. 1965;92(2):162-165.
Abstract
A case of multiple keratoacanthomata affecting both the skin and conjunctiva is reported. Although the patient was carefully studied on several occasions, the correct diagnosis was long delayed for the following reasons: (1) a history of pulmonary tuberculosis, (2) the disparity between the microscopic findings in solitary keratoacanthoma and those in some cases of multiple keratoacanthomata, (3) the unusual and heretofore unreported coexistence of cutaneous and conjunctival lesions.
Author Affiliations
DETROIT
From the Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication April 23, 1965.
Presented at the meeting of the Detroit Dermatological Society, Feb 10, 1965.
Reprint requests to Henry Ford Hospital, 2799 W Grand Blvd, Detroit 48202 (Dr. Friedman).
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