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1. Histopathological and Clinical Findings in Cutaneous Manifestation of Erdheim–Chester Disease and Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Overlap Syndrome Associated With the BRAFV600E Mutation

2. Next-Generation Sequencing Reveals Pathway Activations and New Routes to Targeted Therapies in Cutaneous Metastatic Melanoma

3. Composite Fibrofolliculoma/Trichodiscoma With Vascular Mesenchymal Stromal Overgrowth

4. Psoriasiform, Hyperpigmented Plaques of the Palms and Soles: Answer

5. Persistent Toenail Onycholysis Associated With Beta-Papillomavirus Infection of the Nail Bed

6. Pigmented Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia of the Anogenital Area

7. Giant Basal Cell Carcinomas Express Neuroactive Mediators and Show a High Growth Rate: A Case-Control Study and Meta-Analysis of Etiopathogenic and Prognostic Factors

8. Ileostomy-Associated Chronic Papillomatous Dermatitis Showing Nevus Sebaceous–Like Hyperplasia, HPV 16 Infection, and Lymphedema

9. Treated Whipple Disease With Erythema Nodosum Leprosum–Like Lesions

10. Intratarsal Keratinous Cysts of the Meibomian Gland (A Sebaceous Duct Cyst): Report of 2 Cases

11. Multiple (Familial) Trichoepitheliomas: A Clinicopathological and Molecular Biological Study, Including CYLD and PTCH Gene Analysis, of a Series of 16 Patients

12. Atopic Dermatitis Associated With HPV 38 Lower Leg Verrucosis

13. Calcifications Associated With Basal Cell Carcinoma: Prevalence, Characteristics, and Correlations

14. Plasmacytoid (CD68+CD123+) Monocytes May Play a Crucial Role in the Pathogenesis of Hydroa Vacciniforme: A Case Report

15. Volar Melanotic Macules in a Gardener: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

16. 'Macular Arteritis': A Latent Form of Cutaneous Polyarteritis Nodosa?

17. Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis and Cutaneous Human Papillomavirus DNA, but Not Genital Human Papillomavirus DNAs, Are Frequently Detected in Vulvar and Vaginal Melanoma

18. Cutaneous Vasculitis Update: Neutrophilic Muscular Vessel and Eosinophilic, Granulomatous, and Lymphocytic Vasculitis Syndromes

19. Basal Cell Carcinoma Progression Correlates With Host Immune Response and Stromal Alterations: A Histologic Analysis

20. Varicella-Zoster-Virus Folliculitis Promoted Clonal Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia

21. Vulvar Malignant Melanoma Associated With Human Papillomavirus DNA

22. Conidiobolomycosis in a young Malaysian woman showing chronic localized fibrosing leukocytoclastic vasculitis: a case report and meta-analysis focusing on clinicopathologic and therapeutic correlations with outcome

23. Microvenular hemangioma presenting with numerous bilateral macules, patches, and plaques: a case report and review of the literature

24. Cutaneous lymphocytic thrombophilic (macular) arteritis: a distinct entity or an indolent (reparative) stage of cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa? Report of 2 cases of cutaneous arteritis and review of the literature

25. The immunopathobiology of syphilis: the manifestations and course of syphilis are determined by the level of delayed-type hypersensitivity

26. Lymphangiectases are common underlying warts and in normal peritumoral skin: histologic evidence of decreased immune surveillance

27. Otophyma: a case report and review of the literature of lymphedema (elephantiasis) of the ear

28. Cutaneous balloon cell dermatofibroma (fibrous histiocytoma)

29. Cutaneous pseudovasculitis

30. Adverse antibiotic-induced eruptions associated with epstein barr virus infection and showing Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease-like histology

31. Cutaneous vasculitis update: diagnostic criteria, classification, epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, evaluation and prognosis

32. Tumor doubling time of cutaneous melanoma and its metastasis

33. Possible mechanisms of hypopigmentation in lichen sclerosus

34. Low CD7 expression in benign and malignant cutaneous lymphocytic infiltrates: experience with an antibody reactive with paraffin-embedded tissue

35. A cutaneous spindle-cell lesion

40. Vulvar lichen sclerosus shows an activated growth phenotype, increased proliferative index and changes of neoplastic progression. Implications for carcinogenesis

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