Beefy red asymptomatic penile lesion: unusual presentation of squamous cell carcinoma
AUTOR(ES)
Rani, Seema; Sardana, Kabir; Ahuja, Arvind
FONTE
An. Bras. Dermatol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2021-06
RESUMO
Abstract The study of skin, the science of dermatology, has undergone significant transformations throughout the centuries. From the first descriptions of skin diseases in Egyptian papyri and in Hippocratic writings to the first treatises on dermatology, important individuals and discoveries have marked the specialty. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the specialty consolidated itself as a field of medical study based on the first classifications of dermatoses, diagnostic methods, and drug treatments. In the 20th century, the scientific and technological revolution transformed dermatological practice, incorporating new therapeutic resources, as well as surgical and aesthetic procedures. In the face of such a vigorous process, it is important to provide a historical synthesis for the medical community to recognize and understand the origins that supported one of the most relevant specialties in the current medical scenario.
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