Lexicographical Neighbors of Keratotic
Literary usage of Keratotic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis by American Dermatological Association (1913)
"The lesions were of several sizes and varieties—from the small keratotic papule
up to large plaques forming, by coalescence, encrusted, keratotic lesions up ..."
2. Skin and Venereal Diseases (1921)
"Scorbutic Papulo-keratotic Dermatitis. During the winter and spring of 1918, an
epidemic of scorbutus developed in certain formations of the Roumanian army. ..."
3. Arsenic by Assembly Of Life Sciences, National Academies Press, Assembly of Life Sciences (U.S.), National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) (1977)
"Lesions that are less keratotic and more erythematous may contain either squamous
... Most authors seem to agree that keratotic lesions appear to be able to ..."
4. A Treatise on diseases of the skin for advanced students and practitioners by Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1916)
"... and wrinkled condition of the skin in general, with now and then a tendency
to bleb formation, and to keratotic thickening of the palms, ..."
5. The Principles and Practice of Dermatology: Designed for Students and by William Allen Pusey (1911)
"The occurrence of symmetrical keratotic ... Senile keratoses are the flat, more
or less roughened and scaly keratotic patches which occur in the aged. ..."
6. Gonorrhea in Women: Its Pathology, Symptomatology, Diagnosis, and Treatment by Charles Camblos Norris (1913)
"These authors per- ,.rum obtained from beneath a keratotic covered with a
watch-crystal, they were in a keratotic patient. ..."
7. Radiotherapy and Phototherapy: Including Radium and High-frequency Currents by Charles Warrenne Allen, Milton Franklin, Samuel Stern (1904)
"keratotic Changes. All we can say is that the ray produces the kind of keratotic
tissue which, as seen in senile changes and in ..."