A 67-year-old Scottish woman presented to her general practitioner with a subcentimeter lump between her shoulder blades. The lump was suspected to be an epidermal cyst and was excised. The patient had a history of controlled diabetes. Most summers, she spent a month near a beach resort in Mexico. The lump reappeared after 6 months within the scar area and was re- excised. Both skin excisions were performed in the primary care setting without histologic assessment
Epidermal inclusion cysts (epidermoid cysts) occur from penetration of epidermal cells into underlyi...
Epidermal inclusion cysts are common lesions that rarely develop into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)....
AbstractINTRODUCTIONEpidermoid cysts, also called atheromas, are frequently observed. These cysts or...
Cutaneous protothecosis is a rare infection caused by achlorophyllic algae of the genus Prototheca. ...
Background: Prototheca species are ubiquitous achlorophyllic algae that can, in rare instances, mani...
Protothecosis is a rare infection, which has the potential to cause severe disease in patients with ...
Protothecosis is a rare infection caused by algae of the Prototheca genus. Its diagnosis is based on...
Protothecosis is a rare condition caused by the aclorophylated algae of the genus Prototheca. We des...
The present report describes a case of cutaneous protothecosis caused by Prototheca wickerhamii in a...
This paper reports the case of a 57-year-old female patient from the San Martín de Porres district i...
Human protothecosis is a rare infection caused by a member of the genus Prototheca, an ubiquitous al...
Although epidermal cysts are frequently observed throughout the body, they are rarely found in the r...
Epidermoid cysts are the most common cutaneous cysts, and can occur anywhere on the skin. They may b...
Although epidermal cysts are frequently observed throughout the body, they are rarely found in the r...
ObjectiveTo review our recent experience with protothecosis in patients with cancer at The Universit...
Epidermal inclusion cysts (epidermoid cysts) occur from penetration of epidermal cells into underlyi...
Epidermal inclusion cysts are common lesions that rarely develop into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)....
AbstractINTRODUCTIONEpidermoid cysts, also called atheromas, are frequently observed. These cysts or...
Cutaneous protothecosis is a rare infection caused by achlorophyllic algae of the genus Prototheca. ...
Background: Prototheca species are ubiquitous achlorophyllic algae that can, in rare instances, mani...
Protothecosis is a rare infection, which has the potential to cause severe disease in patients with ...
Protothecosis is a rare infection caused by algae of the Prototheca genus. Its diagnosis is based on...
Protothecosis is a rare condition caused by the aclorophylated algae of the genus Prototheca. We des...
The present report describes a case of cutaneous protothecosis caused by Prototheca wickerhamii in a...
This paper reports the case of a 57-year-old female patient from the San Martín de Porres district i...
Human protothecosis is a rare infection caused by a member of the genus Prototheca, an ubiquitous al...
Although epidermal cysts are frequently observed throughout the body, they are rarely found in the r...
Epidermoid cysts are the most common cutaneous cysts, and can occur anywhere on the skin. They may b...
Although epidermal cysts are frequently observed throughout the body, they are rarely found in the r...
ObjectiveTo review our recent experience with protothecosis in patients with cancer at The Universit...
Epidermal inclusion cysts (epidermoid cysts) occur from penetration of epidermal cells into underlyi...
Epidermal inclusion cysts are common lesions that rarely develop into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)....
AbstractINTRODUCTIONEpidermoid cysts, also called atheromas, are frequently observed. These cysts or...