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Daniel Gonzalez-Vilas

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Vilas-Sueiro A, Monteagudo B, Gonzalez-Vilas D, Varela-Veiga A, De Las Heras C
Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol . 2015 Jun; 81(4):408-10. PMID: 26087098
No abstract available.
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Celeiro-Munoz C, Gonzalez-Vilas D, Sanchez-Aguilar D, Suarez-Penaranda J
Am J Dermatopathol . 2014 Jun; 36(6):e105-7. PMID: 24887966
Viral-associated trichodysplasia spinulosa is an unusual condition with distinctive clinical and histopathological features. Initially described in patients immunosupressed as a result of solid organ transplantation, it has also been reported...
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Cabanillas M, Torrelo A, Monteagudo B, Suarez-Amor O, Ramirez-Santos A, Gonzalez-Vilas D, et al.
Pediatr Dermatol . 2011 Sep; 28(6):707-710. PMID: 21906144
We report a 7-year-old boy with a past medical history of B-cell leukemia with dysmorphic features, including cleft palate, hypotrichosis with trichorrhexis nodosa, hypohidrosis, oligodontia, and ridging of nails. A...
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Monteagudo B, Labandeira J, Leon-Muinos E, Carballeira I, Cabanillas M, Suarez-Amor O, et al.
Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol . 2011 Jul; 77(4):535. PMID: 21727714
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Garcia-Gavin J, Gonzalez-Vilas D, Montero I, Rodriguez-Pazos L, Pereiro M, Toribio J
Am J Dermatopathol . 2011 Feb; 33(6):599-602. PMID: 21317609
Clear cell acanthoma (CCA) is a benign epidermal lesion with distinctive clinicopathological features. Multiple disseminated eruptive CCA is an infrequent clinical variant that has been rarely reported. It is characterized...
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Garcia-Gavin J, Gonzalez-Vilas D, Fernandez-Redondo V, Toribio J
Contact Dermatitis . 2010 Feb; 62(1):63-4. PMID: 20136888
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Gonzalez-Vilas D, Garcia-Gavin J, Ginarte M, Rodriguez-Blanco I, Toribio J
J Cutan Pathol . 2009 Sep; 36 Suppl 1:16-9. PMID: 19775390
Background: Ulceration and osteoclast-like giant cells are two pathological features uncommonly seen in dermatofibromas. To our knowledge, the presence of these features has not been previously described within the same...