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Lorenzo Cerroni
Researcher at Medical University of Graz
Publications - 503
Citations - 28560
Lorenzo Cerroni is an academic researcher from Medical University of Graz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mycosis fungoides & Lymphoma. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 478 publications receiving 25565 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorenzo Cerroni include University of Bologna & University of Graz.
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WHO-EORTC classification for cutaneous lymphomas.
Rein Willemze,Elaine S. Jaffe,Günter Burg,Lorenzo Cerroni,Emilio Berti,Steven H. Swerdlow,Elisabeth Ralfkiaer,Sergio Chimenti,José Luis Diaz-Perez,Lyn M. Duncan,Florent Grange,Nancy L. Harris,Werner Kempf,Helmut Kerl,Michael O. Kurrer,Robert Knobler,Nicola Pimpinelli,Chris Sander,Marco Santucci,Wolfram Sterry,Maarten H. Vermeer,Janine Wechsler,Sean Whittaker,Chris J.L.M. Meijer +23 more
TL;DR: The characteristic features of the different primary cutaneous lymphomas and other hematologic neoplasms frequently presenting in the skin are described, and differences with the previous classification schemes are discussed.
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EORTC Classification for Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas: A Proposal From the Cutaneous Lymphoma Study Group of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer
Rein Willemze,Helmut Kerl,Wolfram Sterry,Emilio Berti,Lorenzo Cerroni,Sergio Chimenti,José Luis Diaz-Perez,M.L. Geerts,M. Goos,Robert Knobler,Elisabeth Ralfkiaer,Marco Santucci,N. P. Smith,Janine Wechsler,W.A. van Vloten,C. J. L. M. Meijer +15 more
TL;DR: The basic principles of this new classification, as well as the characteristic features of the different disease entities, are described and survival data of 626 patients with primary cutaneous lymphomas derived from the registry of the Dutch Cutaneous Lymphoma Working Group are presented.
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Dermoscopy of pigmented skin lesions: results of a consensus meeting via the Internet
Giuseppe Argenziano,H. Peter Soyer,Sergio Chimenti,Renato Talamini,Rosamaria Corona,Francesco Sera,Michael Binder,Lorenzo Cerroni,Gaetano De Rosa,Gerardo Ferrara,Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof,Michael Landthaler,Scott W. Menzies,Hubert Pehamberger,Domenico Piccolo,Harold S. Rabinovitz,R. Schiffner,Stefania Staibano,Wilhelm Stolz,Igor Bartenjev,Andreas Blum,Ralph P. Braun,Horacio Cabo,Paolo Carli,Vincenzo De Giorgi,Matthew G. Fleming,James M. Grichnik,Caron M. Grin,Allan C. Halpern,Robert H. Johr,Brian Katz,Robert O. Kenet,Harald Kittler,Jürgen Kreusch,Josep Malvehy,G. Mazzocchetti,Margaret Oliviero,Fezal Ozdemir,Ketty Peris,Roberto Perotti,Ana Perusquia,Maria Antonietta Pizzichetta,Susana Puig,Babar Rao,Pietro Rubegni,Toshiaki Saida,Massimiliano Scalvenzi,Stefania Seidenari,Ignazio Stanganelli,Masaru Tanaka,Karin Westerhoff,Ingrid H. Wolf,Otto Braun-Falco,Helmut Kerl,Takeji Nishikawa,Klaus Wolff,Alfred W. Kopf +56 more
TL;DR: The virtual Consensus Net Meeting on Dermoscopy represents a valid tool for better standardization of the dermoscopic terminology and, moreover, opens up a new territory for diagnosing and managing pigmented skin lesions.
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The 2018 update of the WHO-EORTC classification for primary cutaneous lymphomas
Rein Willemze,Lorenzo Cerroni,Werner Kempf,Emilio Berti,Fabio Facchetti,Steven H. Swerdlow,Elaine S. Jaffe +6 more
TL;DR: The characteristic features of these new and modified entities as well as the results of recent molecular studies with diagnostic, prognostic, and/or therapeutic significance for the different types of primary cutaneous lymphomas are reviewed.
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Germline mutations in BAP1 predispose to melanocytic tumors
Thomas Wiesner,Anna C. Obenauf,Anna C. Obenauf,Rajmohan Murali,Isabella Fried,Klaus G. Griewank,Peter Ulz,Christian Windpassinger,Werner Wackernagel,Shea Loy,Ingrid H. Wolf,Agnes Viale,Alex E. Lash,Mono Pirun,Nicholas D. Socci,Arno Rütten,Gabriele Palmedo,David H. Abramson,Kenneth Offit,Arthur Ott,Jürgen C. Becker,Lorenzo Cerroni,Heinz Kutzner,Boris C. Bastian,Michael R. Speicher +24 more
TL;DR: Two families with a new autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by multiple, skin-colored, elevated melanocytic tumors are described, suggesting that loss of BAP1 is associated with a clinically and morphologically distinct type of melanocytics neoplasm.