- Keloidal calcification.
- Keratinocyte gene therapy. BACKGROUND: Gene therapy is currently being used in clinical trials to treat a variety of diseases. In keratinocyte gene therapy, the gene that will correct...
- Keratinocyte-specific expression of fatty acid transport protein 4 rescues the wrinkle-free phenotype in Slc27a4/Fatp4 mutant mice. FATP4 (fatty acid transport protein 4; also known as SLC27A4) is the most widely expressed member of a family of six long chain fatty acid transporters....
- Keratinous cysts of the skin. Identification and differentiation of pilar cysts from epidermal cysts.
- Keratoacanthomas associated with sorafenib therapy.
- Knuckle pads and similar-looking disorders.
- Lack of correlation between internists' ability in dermatology and their patterns of treating patients with skin disease. BACKGROUND AND DESIGN: We determine whether a subset of internists exist who are better at diagnosing skin disease and therefore select themselves to treat...
- Less than human, more than human. The use of mouse models in dermatologic research.
- Letter: Cicatricial pemphigoid.
- Letter: Classification of the sclerodermoid genodermatoses.
- Letter: Congenital and genetic disorders associated with malignant and nonmalignant tumors.
- Letter: Cutaneous sarcoidosis and ocular histoplasmosis.
- Letter: Dermatitis medicamentosa: a pitfall for the unwary.
- Letter: description of skin diseases and white skin.
- Letter: Disappearance of skin lesions after cholecystectomy.
- Letter: Epidermal inclusion cysts.
- Letter: Fixed skin eruption caused by oxyphenbutazone with cross-reactivity to phenylbutazone.
- Letter: Generalized granuloma annulare.
- Letter: Generalized perforating granuloma annulare.
- Letter: Grenz ray shielding.
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