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Osteoma cutis

Known as: POH, Cutaneous osteosis, Osteodermia 
The term osteoma refers to the anomalous presence of ossification (bone formation) in the interior of the dermis or epidermis. The dermal or… 
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2004
2004
3-Butene-1,2-diol (BDD), a major metabolite of 1,3-butadiene (BD), can readily be oxidized to hydroxymethylvinyl ketone (HMVK), a… 
2001
2001
A BSTRACT Background Progressive osseous heteroplasia (POH), an autosomal dominant disorder, is characterized by extensive dermal… 
1992
1992
No efficacious therapy for the treatment of increasing and spreading cutaneous ossification is yet established. We report a 52… 
1987
1987
Three patients with chronic osteoma cutis secondary to acne vulgaris were treated with the dermabrasion-Loo-punch-excision… 
1979
1979
Blue nodules developed in the skin of a patient with acne concomitant with the start of tetracycline therapy. When removed, these… 
1965
1965
Comment The diagnosis of bilateral adrenal hiemorrhage was not made immediately after admission, largely because. the plasma… 
1964
1964
Osseous nodules were found in the facial skin of a patient who had dermabrasion for folliculitis ulerythematosa reticulata. The… 
1962
1962
The following report describes a patient with bony nodules in the skin and a rare hereditary anomaly of bone. She was presented… 
1945
1945
Primary tumors of the knee joint may derive from the meniscal or parameniscal region, from the synovial membrane and villi, from…