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Keratoacanthoma Dyskeratoticum and Segregans

DANILO V. STEVANOVIC, MD, MSc

Arch Dermatol. 1965;92(6):666-669.


Abstract

Several small tumors appeared on the forehead of a 60-year-old patient; these coalesced to form two large plaques.

The duration of the tumors was seven months before their spontaneous involution. Some of the tumors showed ulceration prior to healing.

On histologic examination, the tumors were keratoacanthomata with pronounced dyskeratosis and segregation of cells.



Author Affiliations

BEOGRAD, YUGOSLAVIA

From the Department of Dermatology, Medical Faculty, Beograd.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication June 23, 1965.

Reprint requests to 46a, Nemanjina St, Beograd-Yugoslavia.



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