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XANTHOMA OF THE SKIN AND LARYNX

ASSOCIATED WITH CARCINOMA OF THE STOMACH AND A REGRESSIVE XANTHOMA OF THE PONS

FRED D. WEIDMAN, M.D.; HOWARD W. SCHAFFER, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1937;35(5):767-814.

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CONTENTS

Report of a Case Non-neoplastic Nature of Xanthoma in the Case Reported Clinical Data Clinical Summary Macroscopic Observations at Necropsy Histopathologic Data Pathologic Diagnosis Pathologic Summary Clinicopathologic Analysis

General Considerations The Regressive Stage of Xanthoma Intermissions in Hypercholesteremia Xanthomatosis of Mucous Membranes Association of Cancer and Xanthomatosis Fatty Changes of Epithelium, Including Cancer Cytology of Xanthomatosis Associated with Cancer and Other Malignant Conditions Rôle of Cholesterol in the Development of Cancer Nondiabetic Intolerance for Dextrose Pseudodiabetic Xanthoma Rôle of Nerve Tissue (Neurilemma, Endoneurium) in Xanthomatosis Relationship Between the General Pathologic Process and the Original Dermatosis

Summary and Conclusions

Abstract of Discussion

REPORT OF A CASE

NON-NEOPLASTIC NATURE OF XANTHOMA IN THE CASE REPORTED

It is by now the consensus, although knowledge of the fact has not yet become sufficiently disseminated among members of the medical . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

PHILADELPHIA

From the Laboratory of Dermatological Research, University of Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia General Hospital.


Footnotes

Read at the Fifty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Dermatological Association, Chicago, June 9, 1933.



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