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NEW ORLEANS -- The clinical differential diagnosis at time of presentation was an infectious process, said Dr. Alun R. Wang, director of dermatopathology at Tulane University, New Orleans. However, histology showed confluent invaginated proliferation of mildly atypical keratinocytes, extending to the dermis; this accounted for the lesion's crater-like formation.
"Some of the tumor cells formed discrete nests at the base of the lesion," Dr....
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