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Cutaneous Abrikossoff's tumour in coexistence with congenital deaf-mutism


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 20, Number 3, 388-90, May-June 2010, Correspondence

DOI : 10.1684/ejd.2010.0902


Author(s) : Anthony Karpouzis, Alexandra Giatromanolaki, Efthimios Sivridis, Anastassios Bounovas, Dimitrios Karamanidis, George Ntatidis, Myrsini Karpouzis, Constantin Kouskoukis , Univ. Dept of Dermatology, Division of Medicine, Democritus’ University of Thrace, 92, Karaoli and Dimitriou str, GR-68100 Alexandropolis, Greece, Univ. Dept of Pathology, Division of Medicine, Democritus’ University of Thrace, Univ. Dept of Surgery, Division of Medicine, Democritus’ University of Thrace, State Dept of Gynaecology-Obstetrics Clinic, University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, State Dept of ENL Clinic, University Hospital of Alexandroupolis.

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Figure 1 A) A large ulcerated and elevated smooth growth, under the right breast. B) A second tumour with similar clinical morphology, above the external genitals. C) Granular cytoplasm neoplastic cells with a spheroid hyperchromatic nucleus, showed by the star (Hematoxylin – Eosin × 20), Section from the pubic area growth.


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