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What Can Hide Under Exophytic Verrucous Appearance

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This article is published in Acta Dermato-venereologica.The article was published on 2011-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3 citations till now.

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Dermatoscopy of Verrucous Pigmented Lesions is Essential for Choosing the Appropriate Treatment.

TL;DR: The clinical and dermoscopical aspects of three cases of verrucous pigmented lesions that determined the diagnostic algorithm as well as the therapeutic approach underline the importance of dermatoscopy to determine the malignant potential of the pigmentation lesions.
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Seborrheic keratosis-like melanoma: a diagnostic challenge.

TL;DR: In this paper, the main epidemiologic and diagnostic features of seborrheic keratosis-like (SK-like) melanoma are summarized. But the real and current incidence and prevalence of SK-like melanoma is unknown.
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Cutaneous collision tumors. An analysis of 69 cases and review of the literature

TL;DR: Certain combinations of contiguous or “collision” tumors seen in dermatopathology service are of similar cell lineages or contain a relatively uncommon tumor and may indicate a possible link between the different cell types.
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Verrucous naevoid and keratotic malignant melanoma: a clinico-pathological study of 20 cases.

TL;DR: It is important for surgical pathologists to recognize Verrucous naevoid malignant melanoma, as it may be confused both clinically and pathologically with benign lesions.
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Cutaneous collision tumour (melanocytic naevus, basal cell carcinoma, seborrhoeic keratosis): a clinical, dermoscopic and pathological case report.

TL;DR: A 38‐year‐old woman with a previous history of melanoma, who presented with a modified pigmented lesion of the hip that had begun to change 6 months earlier, was investigated clinically and by focusing on the dermoscopic features and their pathological correlates.
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Malignant melanoma arising in a seborrheic keratosis

TL;DR: It is concluded that seborrheic keratoses are common and association with malignant melanoma is very rare, and because of the association of other malignancies, a biopsy of any suspect or changing sebor rheological keratosis is essential.
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Melanoma within the seborrheic keratosis.

TL;DR: A patient with a clinically typical-appearing SK is described, which was biopsied and histologically proven to be a malignant melanoma arising in the SK, a reminder that the reliability of clinical diagnosis of SKs needs to be questioned.