Weedon's Skin Pathology 2010
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-7020-3485-5.00032-2
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Tumors of the epidermis

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“…Because subcutaneous fat exists in a substantial amount and has large Raman scattering cross section [41] we believe (1) is the major reason. The thickening of epidermis originates from the progression of malignancy [42].…”
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“…Because subcutaneous fat exists in a substantial amount and has large Raman scattering cross section [41] we believe (1) is the major reason. The thickening of epidermis originates from the progression of malignancy [42].…”
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“…Estos tumores pueden aparecer en cualquier parte del cuerpo, pero con mayor frecuencia se desarrollan en áreas expuestas al sol. Carcinógenos químicos y el virus del papiloma humano se han asociado con su etiología pero la exposición excesiva a luz solar se ha sugerido como el principal agente en la mayoría de los casos (1). El pico de incidencia es entre 50 y 69 años de edad y hay una preponderancia masculina (2).…”
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“…9,10,11 Alcohol consumption has been reported to increase the risk of basal cell carcinoma 12 . Also, renal transplant patients are at an increased risk of developing this tumor.…”
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“…15 Microscopically, it is characterized by proliferation of fibrocollagenous tissue in whirling 5 pattern, containing scattered macrophages, and occupying the upper, mid and lower dermis; separated from the epidermis by a Grenz zone, poorly demarcated laterally, and rarely extending into the upper subcutis as thin septae or as a welldemarcated bulge. 9,10,11 The dark hue imparted to the skin overlying the dermatofibroma is due to the increase in number of melanin-producing melanocytes in the epidermis. 16 Post-inflammatory pigmentation (3%) or acquired melanosis was commonly found in females (n=2) with male-to-female ratio of 1:2 ( Table-I Table-II), the affected sites being the face, back, and upper limbs (each, n=1) ( Table-III).…”
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