Treatment of keratoacanthomas with oral 13-cis-retinoic acid.

KERATOACANTHOMAS are common cutaneous neoplasms that resemble squamous-cell carcinomas morphologically but behave in a biologically benign manner.1 A rare clinical manifestation of this neoplastic ...

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