Pinkus tumor
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Pinkus-Tumor — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 C44 Sonstige bösartige Neubildungen der Haut … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pinkus tumor — Pin·kus tumor (pingґkəs) [Hermann Karl Benno Pinkus, German born American dermatologist, 1905–1985] premalignant fibroepithelioma … Medical dictionary
tumor — 1. Any swelling or tumefaction. 2. SYN: neoplasm. 3. One of the four signs of inflammation (t., calor, dolor, rubor) enunciated by Celsus. [L. t., a swelling] acinar cell t. a … Medical dictionary
Liste der Hauterkrankungen — Diese Liste sammelt Artikel zu Erkrankungen, die vom Hautarzt behandelt werden. Neben den eigentlichen Hautkrankheiten sind dies historisch bedingt unter anderem auch Erkrankungen aus dem Bereich der Venerologie, Phlebologie und Andrologie, sowie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Basaliom — in Nahaufnahme … Deutsch Wikipedia
fibroepithelioma — A skin tumor composed of fibrous tissue intersected by thin anastomosing bands of basal cells of the epidermis, enclosing keratin cysts; may give rise to basal cell carcinoma of the nodular type. SYN: Pinkus tumor. * * * fi·bro·ep·i·the·li·o … Medical dictionary
premalignant fibroepithelioma — a rare, usually indolent variant of basal cell carcinoma, presenting as a firm sessile to pedunculated papule, usually on the lower trunk or lumbosacral area in middle aged or older adults. Histologically it is characterized by prominent stromal… … Medical dictionary
List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… … Wikipedia
Basal-cell carcinoma — Classification and external resources A basal cell carcinoma ICD 10 C44 (ILDS C44.L21) ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Squamous-cell carcinoma — Squamous cell carcinoma, NOS Classification and external resources SCC of the skin tends to arise from pre malignant lesions, actinic keratoses; surface is usually scaly and often ulcerates (as shown here). ICD 10 … Wikipedia