- Mohs micrographic excision of lentigo maligna using Mel-5 for margin control.
- Molecular basis of dermatologic disease. Dermatology is evolving from a discipline based on morphologic observation and empiric treatments to a more creative, active medical specialty that...
- Molecular mechanisms of genetic disorders of keratinization. An attempt is made to organize our current knowledge about genetically determined disorders of keratinized tissue, which primarily affect the epidermal...
- Morbilliform eruption in a liver transplantation patient.
- Motives and dinitrochlorobenzene.
- Mucoid milia.
- Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis. Report of a case with histochemical studies.
- Multiple cystic lesions. Steatocystoma multiplex.
- Multiple erythematous plaques with infiltrated borders on the forearms. Multiple keratoacanthomas.
- Multiple keratoacanthomas associated with steatocystoma multiplex and rheumatoid arthritis. A case report. Keratoacanthomas have been associated with multiple carcinomas, discoid lupus erythematosus, and multiple sebaceous gland tumors with colonic and gastric...
- Multiple satellite granuloma teleangiectaticum.
- Mycobacterium kansasii infection with dermatologic manifestations. A patient with cutaneous lesions as a manifestation of systemic infection with Mycobacterium kansasii is described. To our knowledge, this is the fourth...
- Mycoplasma infection simulating acute meningococcemia.
- Myeloid metaplasia of the skin in two patients suffering from primary myelofibrosis.
- Naevus of Ota.
- Nail dystrophy in dyskeratosis congenita and chronic graft-vs-host disease.
- Natural history of liver cancer.
- Necrobiosis lipoidica and granuloma annulare. Simultaneous occurrence in a patient. Necrobiosis lipoidica (NL) and granuloma annulare (GA) occurred simultaneously in a patient with diabetes. Staining with colloidal iron showed deposition of...
- Necrobiotic granulomas of the skin associated with Hodgkin's disease.
- Necrolytic migratory erythema without glucagonoma.
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