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Number of Articles: 10
Kindler Syndrome: 2 Case Reports from India
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 1-4
Abstract
Kindler syndrome (KS) is a rare autosomal recessive genodermatosis. We report two cases of KS with classical clinical presentations involving skin and mucus membranes. Clinically, both patients had four major features of KS in the form of acral skin blistering, photosensitivity, progressive poikiloderma, ... Read MoreExtensive Fibroepithelial-like Polyps on The Foot of an AIDS Patient Following Radiotherapy for Kaposi's Sarcoma
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 5-7
Abstract
Fibroepithelial polyps, also named as soft warts, skin tags, or acrochordons, are common benign lesions that may occur on trunk or exterimities. Its association with infectious agents is unclear. Herein, We report a case of extensive fibroepithelial -like polyps on the foot of an AIDS patient following ... Read MorePiebaldism and Vitiligo in Two Brothers
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 8-11
Abstract
Piebaldism is an autosomal dominant uncommon (<1 in 20,000) congenital pigmentary disorder. Depigmented patches are present since birth. They usually remain unchanged throughout life. Vitiligo is its closest differential diagnosis. We report a unique family in which these two dissimilar depigmentations, ... Read MoreCutaneous Infection by Fusarium Solani in an Addict Man with Active Hepatitis C
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 12-15
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We describe a 31-year-old man, a known case of hepatitis C infection for 11 years, who presented with a chronic non-healing large deep ulcer on the dorsum of the right foot for five months. Fusarium solani infection was confirmed by skin biopsy and culture. The biopsy specimen showed an unusually extensive ... Read MoreColocalization of Lichen Planus and Vitiligo: Challenging the Universality of Current Theories
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 16-18
Abstract
Vitiligo and Lichen Planus, two common dermatologic disorders, are expected to coexist. This leads to diverse theories regarding their immunopathogenesis linkage. In this case, we report a twenty-year-old man suffering from simultaneous lichen planus and vitiligo which were both generalized at the time ... Read MoreNo Association between Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents and Development of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis: a Case Study
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 19-22
Abstract
Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF), previously known as nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy, is an emerging systemic fibrosing disorder that develops in the setting of renal insufficiency. Nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy (NFD) is a fibrosing condition of the skin which shows an increased number of dendritic ... Read MoreA Case of Giant Sebaceoma
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 23-24
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Sebaceoma is a benign tumor with sebaceous differentiation. It usually presents as a yellowish papule or nodule on the face and scalp. This is a report of a 27-year-old-woman who presented with a giant, 6cm×4.5 cm exophytic tumor on her head. Clinically, we considered several diseases; however, ... Read MoreErosive Pressure Dermatitis Associated with Cardiac Pacemaker
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 25-26
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Erosive dermatitis is a skin reaction associated with implantable cardiac devices (ie, pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators). We report a 65-year-old man with a history of several cerebrovascular attacks who developed an erythematous crusted erosive patch over the pacemaker site after implantation ... Read MoreA Case of Lipomembranous Panniculitis Associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 27-29
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Lipomembranous panniculitis is a special type of fat necrosis which has been associated with several clinical conditions, mainly chronic venous insufficiency and connective tissue disorders such as lupus profundus, morphea, systemic sclerosis, and dermatomyositis .We report a 50 yearold woman with known ... Read MoreAn Unusual Form of Tinea Versicolor: A Case Report
Volume 12, Suppl.3 , 2009, Pages 30-31