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Clear-cell acanthoma. Experience of 8 years.

Degos R, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1970 - 
- Vol. 83, Iss: 2, pp 248-254
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An account of the histogenesis, histopathology, histochemistry and clinical features of the clear‐cell acanthoma is based on the authors’ extensive personal experience and a complete review of the world literature.
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An account of the histogenesis, histopathology, histochemistry and clinical features of the clear‐cell acanthoma is based on the authors’ extensive personal experience and a complete review of the world literature.

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Tumors of the Skin

Yong-Hang Zhu, +88 more
TL;DR: This chapter provides with informative clues and tips associated with clinical features and pathological presentations and keeps pace with the latest development in molecular biology and immunohistochemistry to assist the readers in the establishment of accurate diagnosis.
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Trichilemmoma: Analysis of 40 New Cases

TL;DR: Trichilemmoma must be differentiated from other clear cell tumors of skin, including Degos acanthoma, clear cell hidradenoma, basal cell carcinoma, sebaceous neoplasms, other follicular tumors such as inverted follicular keratosis and tumor of follicular infundibulum, and metastatic renal carcinoma.
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Clinical Recognition of Clear-Cell Acanthoma (Degos')

TL;DR: Four additional patients with typical Degos' clear-cell acanthomas are reported to emphasize that a clinical diagnosis is possible and that surgical recognition may avert unnecessary radical treatment.
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Degos' Acanthoma (Acanthome a Cellules Claires): A Clinical and Histological Report of Nine Cases

TL;DR: Clinical and histological details of nine new examples of Degos' acanthoma (acanthome a cellules claires) are given, tending to support the view that this tumor is of epidermal rather than adnexal origin.
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Degos' acanthoma (acanthome à cellules claires). A report of five cases with particular reference to the histochemistry.

TL;DR: The Degos acanthoma is a circumscribed raised reddish nodule with moist, exudative surface found in persons of either sex from middle age onwards, and the calf of the leg is the commonest site.
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The Ultrastructure of the Pale Cell Acanthoma

TL;DR: The pale cell acanthoma has recently been described as a persistent, slow-growing, non-keratinizing lesion with a tendency to bleed.
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Pale cell acanthoma

Zak Fg, +1 more
TL;DR: The microscopic appearance is unique and reveals regular acanthosis with striking pale prickle cells, rich in glycogen, and edematous vascularized papillae in dermis and epidermis and parakeratosis.
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