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    Variations of basal cell carcinomas according to gender, age, location and histopathological subtype by Scrivener, Y., Grosshans, E., Cribier, B.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-07-2002)
    “…Summary Background Most published series of basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) do not take into account the histopathological subtype. Recent studies suggest that…”
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    Mutational spectrum of NSDHL in CHILD syndrome by Bornholdt, D, König, A, Happle, R, Leveleki, L, Bittar, M, Danarti, R, Vahlquist, A, Tilgen, W, Reinhold, U, Poiares Baptista, A, Grosshans, É, Vabres, P, Niiyama, S, Sasaoka, K, Tanaka, T, Meiss, A L, Treadwell, P A, Lambert, D, Camacho, F, Grzeschik, K-H

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-02-2005)
    “…[...]their case had all the clinical features of X linked dominant chondrodysplasia punctata but none of the morphological criteria of CHILD syndrome. 1, 22…”
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    Reactive perforating collagenosis by Salhi, A, Heid, E, Grosshans, E, Cribier, B

    “…Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) belongs to the group of perforating dermatoses, which comprises elastosis perforans serpiginosa, RPC, perforating…”
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    Collagénose perforante réactionnelle by Salhi, A., Heid, E., Grosshans, E., Cribier, B.

    “…Le groupe des dermatoses perforantes comporte quatre entités : l’élastome perforant serpigineux, la collagénose perforante réactionnelle (CPR), la folliculite…”
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    Schnitzler syndrome : heterogeneous immunopathological findings involving IgM-skin interactions by LIPSKER, D, SPEHNER, D, DRILLIEN, R, SCHMITT, P, CRIBIER, B, HEID, E, HUMBEL, R.-L, GROSSHANS, E

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-05-2000)
    “…The Schnitzler syndrome is the association of chronic urticaria, intermittent fever, osteosclerotic bone lesions and a monoclonal IgM gammopathy. It is not yet…”
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    Photocontact dermatitis from ketoprofen and tiaprofenic acid: cross-reactivity study in 12 consecutive patients by Le Coz, Christophe J., Bottlaender, Anne, Scrivener, Jean-Nicolas, Santinelli, Frederic, Cribier, Bernard J., Edouard, Ernest Heid, Grosshans, M.

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-05-1998)
    “…The arylpropionic acid derivatives (APADs) ketoprofen and tiaprofenic acid can provoke photoallergic dermatitis. Possible cross‐reactivity between APADs is of…”
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    Annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma by Djilali-Bouzina, F, Grange, F, Krzisch, S, Schnebelen, M-P, Grosshans, E, Guillaume, J-C

    “…Annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma (AEGCG) is a rare form of granulomatous dermatosis. It is characterised histologically by phagocytosis of elastic…”
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    Lichen striatus: a Blaschko linear acquired inflammatory skin eruption by Taieb, A, el Youbi, A, Grosshans, E, Maleville, J

    “…An illustrative case report and a series of 18 well-documented cases of lichen striatus are presented. The mean age at diagnosis was 3 years (6 months to 14…”
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    Lack of clinical-pathological correlation in the diagnosis of congenital naevi by Cribier, B.J., Santinelli, F., Grosshans, E.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-12-1999)
    “…Congenital naevocellular naevi (CNN) have classical histological criteria that are thought to allow distinction from acquired naevi. These criteria are mainly…”
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    Trichoblastic carcinoma of the pinna. A rare case by Triaridis, S, Papadopoulos, S, Tsitlakidis, D, Printza, A, Grosshans, E, Cribier, B

    Published in Hippokratia (01-04-2007)
    “…Adnexal tumors of the hair follicle can be regarded as lesions that show similar differentiation to one or more portions of the hair follicle. Trichoblastic…”
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    Nevocytic nevi associated elastic fibers hyperplasia: a type of "twin nevus" by Grosshans, E, Bourlond, J, Cribier, B

    “…In common intradermal or compound nevi, nevocytes may be associated with other kinds of cells, tissues or lesions. In rare cases, they are associated with…”
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