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Original Article

Pseudo-epitheliomatous Lesions of the Perirectal Tissue: Report of a Case of Squamous Epithelioma Due to Blastomycosis

Authors: JULIUS E. LINN M.D.

Abstract

Pseudo-epitheliomatous lesions from one of a variety of causes may actually be precursors of squamous cell carcinoma. Such a case, due to blastomycosis, is reported as an illustration.

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