(a.) Covered with wartlike elevations; tuberculate; warty; verrucous; as, a verrucose capsule.
Example Sentences:
(1) Five other cases of perianal verrucose carcinoma, only two of which were described in detail, have been reported.
(2) A typical case of inflammatory linear verrucose epidermal nevus (ILVEN), with quite a psoriasiform histologic pattern, is reported.
(3) An elderly man had elephantiasis of a lower extremity that was partially covered with verrucose papules, but also had sharply delineated islands of normal-appearing skin.
(4) A verrucose dermatitis of the face, accompanied by onychomycosis was observed in a 30 years old male living in Algeria.
(5) Those arising ab initio presented as either red, ulcerated lesions or as raised, white, verrucose lesions.
(6) The association of alopecia with a sebaceous verrucose nevus and an epibulbar lipodermoid is a rare condition (8 cases reported in the literature).
(7) A single 'central blood vessel' often penetrated vertically at the axis of the verrucose nodules, so that it was suggested that such nodules were formed around the long perforating blood vessels.
(8) In some cases, however, clinical similarity of the inflammatory linear verrucose epidermal nevus to lichen striatus is striking.
(9) Cortical dysplasia type 1 is characterized by the presence of verrucose nodules in the otherwise normally stratified cortex.
(10) Under these verrucose formations is always a group of gland cells.
(11) Hamartogenic verrucosities (naevus verrucosus, n. comedonicus, fibroepithelial papilloma.
(12) We treated three patients with inflammatory linear verrucose epidermal nevus.
(13) The authors report a case of two sisters, having one of them left hemiatrophy, with congenital verrucose lesions, in plaques and lineary, bilateral, in extremities, presenting bouts of inflammatory extensive evolution (mostly on the atrophic side), with spontaneous resolution.
(14) We saw three patients with inflammatory linear verrucose epidermal nevus (ILVEN).
(15) Verrucose formations were found on the surface of fully developed sporocysts of E. pancreaticum Janson, 1889 at the site where the attenuated proboscis-like anterior portion widens into the posterior portion.
(16) Virus verrucosities (v. vulgaris, v. plana, c. accuminatum, molluscom contagiosum).
(17) Skin lesions of three patients with inflammatory linear verrucose epidermal naevus (ILVEN) were examined.
(18) A bizzare erythematosquamous, partially verrucose, crustly or eroded eruption developed in a 6-year-old boy one week after his first measles vaccination.
(19) The case of a 39-year-old man with a perianal verrucose carcinoma of 12 years' duration is presented.
(20) The pigment was mainly accumulated on large alkali-extractable, electron-dense cytoplasmic bodies (melanosomes) and, apparently, on the outer layer of the cell wall as external deposits within verrucose outgrowths.
Warty
Definition:
(a.) Having warts; full of warts; overgrow with warts; as, a warty leaf.
(a.) Of the nature of warts; as, a warty excrescence.
Example Sentences:
(1) As human papilloma virus type 5 is known to have malignant potential, clinicians should be on the lookout for these banal-looking and distinctly non-warty lesions in renal transplant recipients.
(2) "The truth is that no Chagossian has anything like equal rights with even the warty sea slug.
(3) Warty carcinoma displays an exophytic condylomatous appearance.
(4) The child then had a spontaneous regression at multiple warty areas.
(5) While warty dyskeratoma of the oral mucosa is rare, it appears to exhibit a variability of clinical appearance and to have a special predilection for keratinised mucosae exposed to friction and mechanical stress.
(6) In the present study, mechanosensitive spots of Ft I units were located around the skin warts in the warty skin.
(7) The majority of patients with pseudo-condyloma were symptomless but with harbor roe-like warty papulae distributed symmetrically on both labia minora.
(8) The warty disordered lesions of the vulva in three female patients were diagnosed as Bowenoid papulosis on the basis of clinical and histopathological findings.
(9) The organism is characterized by its gray aerial mycelium color, hygroscopic spore mass and spiral spore chains with warty or spiny spore surfaces.
(10) In the course of the disease, we observed the characteristic development of a warty and a pigmented stage.
(11) Thus, a significant correlation was found between the location of Merkel cells and the receptive fields (RFs) of Ft I units in the warty skin.
(12) A middle-aged man with a 20-year history of a warty lesion on his finger was diagnosed histologically as having an invasive carcinoma at that location.
(13) In addition to normal (epidermoid) keratinization (e.g., seborrheic keratosis and related conditions), the variants of the benign acanthomas show a wide range of aberrant keratinization, including epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (epidermolytic acanthoma), dyskeratosis (warty dyskeratoma), acantholysis (acantholytic acanthoma), cornoid lamellation (porokeratosis), lichenoid hyperplasia (lichen planus-like keratosis), and absence of keratinization (clear cell acanthoma).
(14) The lesion was extirpated and examined histologically and microradiographically and was found to have histopathological characteristic of the same kind as in warty dyskeratoma.
(15) With regard to the histologic type, the great majority of cases belong to epidermoid carcinomas, followed at a great distance by warty carcinomas and finally by pseudosarcomas.
(16) The cases were classified as typical squamous cell carcinoma, basaloid carcinoma, and warty carcinoma.
(17) Spore wall ornamentations, as seen with the transmission electron microscope, do not correspond with any of the four generally recognized categories of spore wall ornamentation-smooth, warty, spiny, or hairy-but seem to represent an intermediate position between warty and spiny.
(18) After the third session in hemosorption IC granules appear on the body surface, in the form of warty formulations which are removed afterwards together with skin scales.
(19) A case of warty dyskeratoma occurring in the oral mucosa is presented.
(20) Condyloma acuminatum is a benign warty lesion, whose malignant change is rarely seen.