1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(88)70141-3
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Linear seborrheic keratoses associated with underlying malignancy

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“…Skin lesions of our patient differed from linear seborrheic keratosis in both morphology and distribution. Linear seborrheic keratosis has been reported to be a rare form of Leser–Trélat sign, which is a dermadrome of visceral malignancy 3,4 . Our patient did not seem to have presented this sign.…”
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confidence: 43%
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“…Skin lesions of our patient differed from linear seborrheic keratosis in both morphology and distribution. Linear seborrheic keratosis has been reported to be a rare form of Leser–Trélat sign, which is a dermadrome of visceral malignancy 3,4 . Our patient did not seem to have presented this sign.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Linear seborrheic keratosis has been reported to be a rare form of Leser-Trélat sign, which is a dermadrome of visceral malignancy. 3,4 Our patient did not seem to have presented this sign. He had no visceral malignancy, and his skin lesions enlarged and spread slowly.…”
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“…In the second patient, the more plausible culprit drugs are bleomycin and doxoru bicin. The venous pattern of pigmentation in this patient was distinct from the bleomycin-associated linear, flagellate hyperpigmentation in areas of excoriation and scratching (4).…”
Section: Abstract Hyperpigmentation • Chemotherapy • Linear Pigmentamentioning
confidence: 51%