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pigment disorder that
includes comedo-like
lesions and scars.
Familial dyskeratotic comedones are a rare autosomal-dominant
genetic condition, with keratotic...
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vacuolization in the epidermis) to
grade II GvHR (with
vacuolization and
dyskeratotic bodies) to
grade III GvHR (with sub
epidermal cleft formation) and finally...
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report used the term
acquired dyskeratotic leukoplakia to
refer to an
acquired condition in a
female where dyskeratotic cells were
present in the epithelia...
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tumor is
clinically benign,
although it may
display nuclear atypia,
dyskeratotic cells, and
mitotic figures.
These features can be misleading, and a diagnosis...
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lesions will show
extravasated erythrocytes within dermal papillae and
dyskeratotic cells within the dermis. A set of
validated diagnostic criteria for pityriasis...
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disorders that can
cause comedones, such as acne vulgaris,
familial dyskeratotic comedones, and Darier-White disease.
There is no cure for FDCWD. Treatment...
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Acantholytic dyskeratotic epidermal nevus is a
cutaneous condition identical to the
generalized form of Darier's disease.: 849 "Acantholytic
dyskeratotic epidermal...
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present as a
multinucleated giant cell, and the
second will
appear as a
dyskeratotic cell
engulfed in the
cytoplasm of a keratinocyte. Occasionally, cells...
- genitals, and ****.
Acatalasia (acatalasemia, Takahara's disease)
Acquired dyskeratotic leukoplakia Actinic cheilitis (actinic cheilosis)
Acute necrotizing ulcerative...
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value I.
Cutaneous infections Bacterial infections Bullous impetigo Dyskeratotic acantholytic cells,
abundant neutrophils and
clusters of
cocci 92% sensitive...