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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MELANOMATA»
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1
An Aid to the MRCP PACES: Stations 1, 3 and 5
Cutaneous malignant melanomata Superficial spreading melanoma: this variety
appears mostly in the fourth or fifth decade on the trunk (mostly males) or legs (
mostly females). Starts as a brown macule with well-defined but irregular margins
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Robert E. J. Ryder, M. Afzal Mir, E. Anne Freeman, 2003
2
An Atlas of Dermatology
... back in males compared to other parts of the body. Malignant melanomata do
not always arise in preexisting moles or pigmented nevi, but the percentage
arising from moles and that arising at sites with no preceding lesion are not
known.
The tumors studied included a number of lymphomata, breast carcinomata,
sarcomata of bone, malignant tumors of the ovary melanomata and a glioma. The
normal tissues studied were fragments of connective tissue and arteries removed
...
4
Progress in the Biological Sciences in Relation to Dermatology
In 1944, Greenstein, Werne, Eschenbrenner and Leuthardt reported both
tyrosinase and dopa oxidase activity from human melanomata. The presence of
both activities in melanomata (of mice) was again confirmed in 1949 by Lerner, ...
5
An Aid to the MRCP Short Cases
Cutaneous malignant melanomata this appears mostly in the fourth or fifth
decade on the Superficial spreading melanoma: variety trunk (mostly males) or
legs (mostly females). Starts as a slightly elevated and hyperkeratotic, brown,
pigmented ...
Robert E. J. Ryder, M. Afzal Mir, E. Anne Freeman, 2009
6
Animal Biochromes and Structural Colours: Physical, ...
in skin of lizard, 28-30 variation in numbers of, in amphibians and fishes, 229-31,
291-3 Melanoplus differ entialis, riboflavin in egg of, 285, 298 melano-protein,
from black sheep's wool, 224 in molluscan shells, 264 melanuria, see
melanomata ...
Denis Llewellyn Fox, 1976
Malignant melanomata are tumours arising from the pigmented cells (
melanocytes) of the basal layer of the epidermis and may affect the hand as often
as any other part of the skin. Hutchinson, in 1886, gave the name of "melanotic
whitlow" to ...
Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline LeClercq, 1988
8
Farquharson's Textbook of Operative General Surgery 9Ed
Preoperative decisions in malignant melanomata are difficult, especially as
clinical diagnosis is far from infallible. Lesions which appear benign clinically are
excised and the diagnosis of malignant melanoma is only made at histological ...
Brendan Moran, Margaret Farquharson, 2005
Etiologic Factors The six principal etiologic factors in the development of
melanomata are : nevi, heredity, hormones, trauma, skin color and age. At least
50 to 80 per cent of melanomata15' 26,4° have been preceded by nevi. The great
bulk of ...
I. Drawings by Mrs Dawson Microscopic Sections {Natural Site) of Melanomata.
Platxs B. Benign and Early Malignant Melanomata. E. Malignant Melanomata
with Glandular Involvement. F. Malignant Melanomata with Glandular
Involvement.
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Laboratory, 1926