- The Leser–
Trélat sign is the
explosive onset of
multiple seborrheic keratoses (many
pigmented skin lesions),
often with an
inflammatory base. This can...
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Emmanuel Trélat (born 24
December 1974) is a
French mathematician.
Emmanuel Trélat was
admitted at École
normale supérieure de
Cachan (mathematics) in...
- Émile
Trélat (6
March 1821 – 30
October 1907) was a
French politician. He was the son of
Ulysse Trélat and great-grandfather of
Gabriel Richet. He graduated...
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Ulysse Trélat (13
August 1828,
Paris – 28
March 1890) was a
French surgeon remembered for
describing the Leser–
Trélat sign. He was the son of an Army physician...
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which makes the term "senile keratosis" a misnomer. The sign of Leser-
Trélat Inverted follicular keratosis is
generally thought to be a rare variant...
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Ulysse Trélat (13
November 1798 – 29
January 1879) was a
French medical doctor and politician. He was
briefly Minister of
Public Works in 1848. Ulysse...
- (1906–1973),
French sculptor Ulysse Trélat (politician) (1798–1879),
French doctor and
politician Ulysse Trélat (1828–1890),
French surgeon Ulysse (Rebel)...
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cosmetically undesirable to some. They
should not be
confused for Leser-
Trélat sign, a
sudden explosion of
lesions due to a
growing tumor. The pathophysiology...
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Collin Cusco DeVilbiss Graves Huffman Pederson Semm
Seyffert Trelat Winterton...
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mucocutaneous dysfunction:
acanthosis nigricans, dermatomyositis, Leser-
Trélat sign,
necrolytic migratory erythema, Sweet's syndrome,
Florid cutaneous...