Keratinizing basal cell carcinoma = الورم الفاعدي الخلايا المتقرن

Keratinizing basal cell carcinoma = الورم الفاعدي الخلايا المتقرن Basal Cell Carcinoma Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a malignant neoplasm derived from nonkeratinizing cells that originate in the basal layer of the epidermis. If left untreated, BCC will continue to invade locally and may result in substantial tissue damage that compromises function and cosmesis. Metastasis […]

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Kerato acanthoma =القرنوم الشائك

Kerato acanthoma =القرنوم الشائك Keratoacanthoma   Keratoacanthoma is a common epithelial tumor of the skin characterized by rapid growth, histopathologic features similar to those of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, and a certain tendency toward spontaneous regression. The exact nosology and classification of keratoacanthoma are a matter of debate. Some authors regard keratoacanthoma as a benign […]

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Keratosis follicularis = التقران الجرابي

Keratosis follicularis = التقران الجرابي Keratosis Pilaris This common persistent condition characteristically affects the lateral aspect of the arms, thighs, and buttocks. Keratotic follicular papules, sometimes with surrounding erythema, are present. They are usually asymptomatic. Keratosis pilaris may be seen in association with ichthyosis vulgaris  and appears to be more common in patients with atopic […]

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Kimura’s disease =داء كيمورا

Kimura’s disease =داء كيمورا KIMURA DISEASE AND   ANGIOLYMPHOID     HYPERPLASIA WITH     EOSINOPHILIA     Epidemiology     The skin lesions of Kimura disease and angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia (AHLE) most commonly affect young to middle-aged adults. Kimura disease is more common in Asian men, whereas AHLE is more common in women. […]

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Kyrle disease = داء كيرل

Kyrle disease = داء كيرل OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Kyrles Disease Kyrle’s disease is a rare disorder, described by Kyrle in 1916 . There is controversy as to whether it represents a distinct entity, an exaggerated form of perforating folliculitis , or actually comprises a group of disorders with similar epidermal-dermal reaction patterns associated with chronic […]

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