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Comedones
Known as:
COMEDOME
, COMEDONE
, Comedo
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Having a black or dark core or plug.
National Institutes of Health
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Closed comedone (disorder)
blackheads
Epithelial cyst
Follicular atrophoderma and basal cell epitheliomata
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Current management of DCIS: a review
N. Patani
,
B. Cutuli
,
K. Mokbel
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
2008
Corpus ID: 12240823
Ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS) is a heterogeneous disease, in terms of its radiological characteristics, histological morphology…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Nm23 and breast cancer metastasis
P. Steeg
,
A. D. Rosa
,
U. Flatow
,
N. MacDonald
,
M. Benedict
,
A. Leone
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
2004
Corpus ID: 35020537
SummaryThe majority of breast cancer patients succumb to metastatic disease. We summarize published and recent research…
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2004
2004
Clinical significance of bcl-2 gene expression in human breast cancer tissues
S. Kobayashi
,
H. Iwase
,
+7 authors
A. Masaoka
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
2004
Corpus ID: 11041964
The expression of estrogen receptor (ER) and bcl-2(Bcl-2), an apoptosis protective oncogene, in normal andcancerous breast duct…
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2003
2003
Eccrine porocarcinoma arising in a seborrheic keratosis evaluated with dermoscopy and treated with Mohs’ technique
R. Johr
,
S. Saghari
,
K. Nouri
International Journal of Dermatology
2003
Corpus ID: 25645959
A 78‐year‐old white woman returned for a routine 6‐month skin cancer examination. She had a history of actinic keratosis and…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Predicting the biologic behavior of ductal carcinoma in situ: an analysis of molecular markers.
T. Hieken
,
M. Farolan
,
+7 authors
J. Velasco
Surgery
2001
Corpus ID: 22929871
BACKGROUND Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast encompasses a heterogeneous group of noninvasive cancers that now…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
In situ and minimally invasive breast cancer: morphologic and kinetic features on contrast-enhanced MR imaging
P. Viehweg
,
D. Lampe
,
J. Buchmann
,
S. Heywang-Köbrunner
Magma: Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics…
2000
Corpus ID: 25771603
Purpose: This retrospective study was undertaken to investigate the morphologic and dynamic features of in situ and minimally…
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1995
1995
Chromosome 1 aneusomy, identified by interphase cytogenetics, in mammographically detected ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast
M. Harrison
,
H. Magee
,
J. O'loughlin
,
T. Gorey
,
P. Dervan
Journal of Pathology
1995
Corpus ID: 44308778
Because of the relative rarity of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in the premammographic screening era, the unavailability of…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Radiation therapy for intraductal carcinoma. Is it an equal alternative?
M. Silverstein
,
J. Waisman
,
E. Gierson
,
W. Colburn
,
P. Gamagami
,
B. Lewinsky
Archives of Surgery
1991
Corpus ID: 27840874
Of 213 consecutive patients with intraductal carcinoma, 109 were selectively treated with mastectomy and 104 with radiation…
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1985
1985
Cutaneous histologic findings in chemical workers with and without chloracne with past exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.
Marion Moses
,
P. G. Prioleau
Journal of American Academy of Dermatology
1985
Corpus ID: 4867728
Review
1969
Review
1969
Linear unilateral basal cell nevus with comedones.
J. Bleiberg
,
R. Brodkin
Archives of Dermatology
1969
Corpus ID: 39966079
A patient is presented and the literature of previously reported cases is reviewed, of a rare nevoid disorder which involves the…
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