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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma in a 13-year-old boy with provisional hypomyopathic juvenile Dermatomyositis

H Ansarin; N Shahbazi; Z Naraghi; SZ Latif Zadeh

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 1-4

Abstract
  Provisional hypomyopathic juvenile dermatomyositis is a subgroup of clinically amyopathic juvenile dermatomyositis provisional. The diagnostic criteria include: Classic dermatomyositis skin lesions – which have to be confirmed by biopsy –, no involvement of proximal muscles, subclinical involvement ...  Read More

Association of Sebaceous gland hyperplasia, Wart, Syringoma and irritation Fibroma in a kidney transplant patient receiving long term Cyclosporin and Azathioprine

MJ Nazemi; SN Emadi; S Toosi

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 5-10

Abstract
  Cyclosporin and azathioprine are immunosuppressive drugs, used widely in kidney transplant patients. A significant association between immunosuppressive therapy and multiple warts was described several years ago. There are also some reports of sebaceous gland hyperplasia in kidney transplant patients ...  Read More

Skin carcinoma arising in Leishmania scar: Report of four cases

Z Nilforooshan; A Asilian; MA Nilforoosh Zadeh

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 11-16

Abstract
  Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) are the most frequent skin cancers. The etiology of these tumors is multifactorial: Environmental and exogenous factors, genotype and phenotype factors. The development of malignant neoplasms at sites of previous dermal scars is an uncommon ...  Read More

Disseminated cutaneous Leishmaniasis with Tuberculous Dactylitis: A case report

A Asilian; S Karbasioun

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 17-20

Abstract
  Herein we report a 6-year-old Afghans patient referred to Department of Dermatology, St. AL-Zahra Hospital in Isfahan with ulcerative and nodular lesions disseminated over the face, arms, buttocks, pelvic girdle and legs in 2002. Direct smears of the lesions were positive for Leishman bodies. Leishmanin ...  Read More

Report of a case of Lyme disease in Mazandaran

M Adabi; AR Firoozjahi; M Ghasemi

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 21-25

Abstract
  Lyme disease is caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. Depending on the stage of illness, infection may be limited to the skin or involve the cardiac, nervous and musculoskeletal systems. Herein, we report a case of Lyme disease in a 23-year-old woman from North of Iran (Mazandaran) in early-localized ...  Read More

Scar due to Sulfur Mustard gas on thigh with cherry angiomas, decreased hair growth and pigmentary disorder: A case report

MJ Nakhaei; SN Emadi; S Toosi; Sh Khateri; B Rayegan

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 26-30

Abstract
  Sulfur mustard or mustard gas has been widely used as a chemical weapon in the first world war and Iraq-Iran war. It causes acute and chronic complications in lungs, eyes and skin. In skin, mustard is toxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic via alkylation of cellular proteins in enzymes, cell membranes, cytoplasm ...  Read More

Disseminated cutaneous Leishmaniasis on lymphedema following radiotherapy: A case report

G Sadeghian; F Iraji; MA Nilforoosh Zadeh

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 31-34

Abstract
  Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a parasitic disease, which is hyperendemic in Isfahan, usually caused by L.major and L.tropica. Herein we report a patient with post-mastectomy lymphedema on right upper limb accompanying with the lesions of cutaneous leishmaniasis on the right and left forearms. Following ...  Read More

Localized Darier's disease or Acantholytic Dyskeratotic epidermal nevus: A case report

AH Ehsani; Z Safaei Naraghi; R Mahmoud Robati; S Toosi

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 35-38

Abstract
  Patients with keratotic lesions distributed in a unilateral, linear, zosteriform or localized pattern and revealing histopathologic features of dyskeratotic acantholysis have been reported previously. There is some controversy in the appropriate nosologic classification of this entity. Some authors consider ...  Read More

Pretibial Epidermolysis Bullosa: Report of two cases

R Yaghoobi; N Sina; N Emad Mostofi; R Rafiei

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 39-46

Abstract
  Pretibial epidermolysis bullosa is a rare variant of hereditary epidermolysis bullosa characterized by the delayed onset of lesions and their localization. We present two cases, a 35-year-old woman and a 21-year-old man. They clinically had pruritus, nodular prurigo-like or lichenified lesions, violaceous ...  Read More

Cutaneous and pulmonary Nocardiosis in a patient with Pemphigus

A Asilian; AR Yousefi

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 47-52

Abstract
  Pemphigus is a chronic blistering mucocutaneous disease, classified in immunobullous skin diseases. Infections, particularly septicemia due to Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeroginosa are the most common and dangerous disorders due to immunosuppressive therapy in this disease. Infection with ...  Read More

A case report of Churg-Strauss syndrome in peripartum period

H Poor Moghim; M Rezaei Salim

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 53-58

Abstract
  Allergic granulomatous angiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome) is a variant of systemic vasculitis characterized by pulmonary and systemic small vessel vasculitis, extra-vascular granulomas and eosinophilia. Clinical features include presence of asthma and/or allergic rhinitis with constitutional symptoms ...  Read More

Disappearing Vermilion: Report of 14 cases

M Mirshams Shahshahani; Y Sedaghat

Volume 8, suppl , 2004, Pages 59-61

Abstract
  Sometimes we see patients with disappearing vermilion totally or in some parts. It seems that the marginal skin has advanced to the lip surface with the same color. It occurs mainly in lower lip. The majority of patients had history of recurrent herpes labialis on their lips, in the same location as ...  Read More