Definition of Keratomas

1. keratoma [n] - See also: keratoma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Keratomas

keratoiritis
keratokinase
keratoleptynsis
keratoleukoma
keratolysis exfoliativa
keratolysis plantare sulcatum
keratolytic
keratoma
keratoma hereditarium mutilans
keratoma malignum
keratomas (current term)
keratomata
keratome
keratomes
keratometer
keratometry
keratomileuses
keratomileusis
keratomycosis
keratonosus
keratonyxis
keratopathic
keratopathies

Literary usage of Keratomas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Cancer Research (1916)
"This is the nature of the second form of senile keratomas. They, too, have many of the features of sebor- rhoea. It seems to me that this series of diseases ..."

2. Diseases of the Skin: An Outline of the Principles and Practice of Dermatology by Malcolm Alexander Morris (1911)
"Frequently there are telangiectases and keratomas, which may undergo malignant transformation. In some cases the skin, instead of wasting, becomes thickened ..."

3. Elementary Manual of Regional Topographical Dermatology by Raimond Jacques Adrien Sabouraud, Charles Frederic Marshall (1906)
"After these small operations a crayon of nitrate of silver should be applied. keratomas treated in this way are not reproduced for some time. If these fig. ..."

4. Compend of Special Pathology by Alfred Edward Thayer (1902)
"Increase in the thickness of the horny layer or interference with its proper formation produce various lesions which may be classed as keratomas: Among them ..."

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