Acanthosis nigricians
dc.contributor.author
Melville, G. M.
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2018-05-22T12:45:31Z
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2018-05-22T12:45:31Z
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1908
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The word is derived from the Greek αγκάθι: a
prickle. This was held to be an extremely suitable
designation, fer Pollitzer when describing the
micro pathology was struck by the enormous increase
of the cells of the prickle layer of the skin. This
name remained in use until Radcliffe Crocker, to
whom we owe most of our recent knowledge of this
rare condition, adopted Kaposi's appellation, and
pointed out that the hypertrophy of the prickle layer
was by no means the main feature of the histological
examination. He considered that it was primarily
a hypertrophy of the horny layer. Since we
have adopted this name we have been able to classify
it more satisfactorily, because it can be grouped
with the other keratoses, although it is essentially
different from all the other forms of this group.
In fact, it, is impossible to mistake it for any other
condition that is to be met with clinically, with
the exception of, perhaps, keratosis vegetans, also
known as Darier's disease, in which we get a gener
al hypertrophy of the whole sebaceous system. Other
synonyms synonyms used are Dystrophite papillaire et pi gmentaire
of Darier who published cases in 1893 and 1895.
Later, in 1898, Hcllopeau when publishing his case
brought the two words together, Dystrophic; papilla - pigmentaire, as if to chew that the papillomatosis
and the pigmentation were inseparable, This appears
to be a very suitable description, for there is no
doubt that in all the true cases of keratosis nigracans
we have had described, we find a combination of
these pathological processes. Notwithstanding this
significant, description, we are faced with the fact
that if this appellation is the one that we decide
to use, we have no clinical group into which it will
naturally fall. It is, therefore, necessary to use
the name which Kaposi used, and which gives us at the
same time the pathological group to which the condition
belongs - the keratoses.
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dc.description.abstract
It was my good fortune to discover the following
case in May 1905. Since then I have followed the
course of the disease very closely. The patient was
in the Thompson Memorial Home, Lisburn, Ireland, and
is still an inmate of that Institution.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/30511
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 19
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dc.title
Acanthosis nigricians
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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