- membrane, that
cannot be
attributed to any
other pathology.: 805 The term
erythroplasia was
coined by
Louis Queyrat to
describe a
precancerous red
lesion of...
- does basal-cell carcinoma, and may
spread to the
regional lymph nodes,
Erythroplasia of
Queyrat (SCC in situ of the
glans or
prepuce in males, M: 733 : 656 ...
-
leukoplakia on the shaft.
Around a
third of
cases progress to SCC.
Erythroplasia of Queyrat, a
variation of Bowen's disease,
presents as erythroplakia...
- 1159/000256880. PMID 12979576. GARNIER,
GEORGES (1957). "Benign Plasma-Cell
Erythroplasia".
British Journal of Dermatology. 69 (3).
Oxford University Press (OUP):...
-
neoplasia (PIN); High-grade PIN (carcinoma in situ—Bowen's disease,
Erythroplasia of
Queyrat and
bowenoid papulosis (BP));
Invasive carcinoma of the ****...
- see: anal cancer)
lichen sclerosus Bowen's
disease (penile or ****r)
erythroplasia of
Queyrat bladder carcinoma in situ
monoclonal gammopathy of unknown...
- Signet-ring-cell Spindle-cell Marjolin's
ulcer Bowen's
disease Bowenoid papulosis Erythroplasia of
Queyrat Actinic keratosis Adenocarcinoma Aggressive digital papillary...
- of
mixed white (keratotic) and red (atrophic) color.
Erythroplakia (
erythroplasia) is an
entirely red
patch that
cannot be
attributed to any
other cause...
-
ulcer would be a persistent,
expanding lesion that is
totally red (
erythroplasia) or
speckled red and
white (erythroleukoplakia).
Malignant lesions also...
- like
giant condyloma,
squamous cell carcinoma, psoriasis, and
Queyrat erythroplasia.
Treatment for
plaque lesion depends on the stage, with
topical therapy...