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Management of Cutaneous Lesions - Head and Neck.

Management of Cutaneous Lesions - Head and Neck.

... the cutaneous lesions of head and neck region seen in our study majority were benign (88%) and malignant lesions were only ...Benign lesions occur in the age group of 10 – 40 years (72%) and ...

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Prevalence and pattern of cutaneous lesions in Diabetes Mellitus

Prevalence and pattern of cutaneous lesions in Diabetes Mellitus

... 2. basis on the blood sugar value for the diagnosis of the diabetes Six hundred diabetic patients attending the diabetic clinic, medical out-patient department and skin out-patient department and different wards of ...

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Hoarseness as the Presenting Symptom of Visceral Leishmaniasis with Muco-Cutaneous Lesions: A Case Report.

Hoarseness as the Presenting Symptom of Visceral Leishmaniasis with Muco-Cutaneous Lesions: A Case Report.

... with cutaneous lesions in pa- tients with HIV infection ...and cutaneous lesions due to Leishma- nia but, immunological tests in this case were negative and diagnostic splenectomy revealed the ...

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Cutaneous lesions of the nose

Cutaneous lesions of the nose

... for cutaneous SCC of the head and neck because it drains via lymphatic ves- sels on the nose, cheek and forehead ...novo lesions, an increased depth of invasion (beyond 4-5 mm), tumor size (> 2 cm) and ...

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Cutaneous lesions of the external ear

Cutaneous lesions of the external ear

... Lentigo maligna (LM) is a slow-growing, non-invasive melanoma in situ. Little attention is paid to this insidious lesion which can potentially become an invasive lentigo maligna melanoma with a conversion rate of 33–50% ...

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The Role of Polypodium leucotomos Extract in the Treatment of Porphyria Cutanea Tarda

The Role of Polypodium leucotomos Extract in the Treatment of Porphyria Cutanea Tarda

... in cutaneous lesions following the initiation of Polypodium leucotomos ...to cutaneous manifestations of porphyrias, we propose consideration of Polypodium leucotomos as a potential therapeu- tic ...

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Original Article Comparison of cutaneous sarcoidosis with systemic sarcoidosis: a retrospective analysis

Original Article Comparison of cutaneous sarcoidosis with systemic sarcoidosis: a retrospective analysis

... methotrexate, 2 with Tripterygium Wilfordii, 1 with hydroxychloroquine, 1 with topical cortico- steroid and 1 with topical tacrolimus. Of the remaining five patients in SS group, 1 patient treated with Traditional ...

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Development of tissue inflammation accompanied by NLRP3 inflammasome activation in rabbits infected with Treponema pallidum strain Nichols

Development of tissue inflammation accompanied by NLRP3 inflammasome activation in rabbits infected with Treponema pallidum strain Nichols

... in cutaneous lesions, showing a trend in elevation to decline; NLRP3 mRNA expression reached a peak at 18 d in the BPG treatment subgroup and 21 d in the no BPG treatment subgroup and returned to “ normal ” ...

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Early Onset Post Radiation Cutaneous Angiosarcoma of the Breast with Features of Atypical Vascular Lesion: A Diagnostic Pitfall and Its Biologic Significance

Early Onset Post Radiation Cutaneous Angiosarcoma of the Breast with Features of Atypical Vascular Lesion: A Diagnostic Pitfall and Its Biologic Significance

... The excised specimen contained a healing scar and mild erythema, but lacked clearly identifiable cutaneous lesions suggestive of residual angiosarcoma (Figure 1). The soft tissues deep to areas of scar ...

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Cutaneous Vasculitis with Renal Impairment in Octogenarian

Cutaneous Vasculitis with Renal Impairment in Octogenarian

... It is generally presented as a classic tetrarch of rash, abdominal pain, renal disease and polyarthralgia [6] [10] [14]. Cutaneous lesions represent extravasa- tion of blood in the skin, and often occur in ...

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Interleukin 32γ (IL 32γ) is highly expressed in cutaneous and mucosal lesions of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis patients: association with tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and IL 10

Interleukin 32γ (IL 32γ) is highly expressed in cutaneous and mucosal lesions of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis patients: association with tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and IL 10

... of lesions was ...mucosal lesions, but seven patients reported history of previous cutaneous ...nasal lesions (9/10) with or not oralphar- yngix involvement ...the lesions revealed that ...

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Neonatal Blue Light Phototherapy and Melanocytic Nevi: A Twin Study

Neonatal Blue Light Phototherapy and Melanocytic Nevi: A Twin Study

... pigmented cutaneous lesions, the dependent variable was the number of nevi with a logarith- mic transformation; the natural log- arithm of the nevus count demon- TABLE 1 Prevalence of Common and Clinically ...

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Impact of Glycaemic Control on the Pattern of Cutaneous Disorders in Diabetes Mellitus- A Hospital Based Case Control Study

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... major cutaneous manifestations among diabetics and fungal infections accounted for the majority of infections [1,2], but only very few studies exist from Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry ...various cutaneous ...

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Concomitant visceral and localized cutaneous leishmaniasis in two Moroccan infants

Concomitant visceral and localized cutaneous leishmaniasis in two Moroccan infants

... Case presentation: In this case study, we report on two infants aged nine and 12 months old. They both have a history of febrile splenomegaly, anemia, and pallor of mucous membranes. Visceral leishmaniasis was confirmed ...

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The “Rare” or “Non-LCH” Histiocytic Disorders in Childhood: A Brief Overview

The “Rare” or “Non-LCH” Histiocytic Disorders in Childhood: A Brief Overview

... papulonodular cutaneous lesions with xanthomatous appearance, osteolytic and osteosclerotic lesions with benign morphology and histiocytic infiltration, orbital lesions with proptosis, ...

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Diagnosis of cutaneous sarcoidosis; clinical and the prognostic significance of skin lesions

Diagnosis of cutaneous sarcoidosis; clinical and the prognostic significance of skin lesions

... The mean follow up time was 11.8 years. Fifty-eight percent of stage I patients had spontaneous resolution while the remaining ones progressed to stage II. Forty eight percent of these patients progressed to stage III. ...

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Encephalocraniocutaneous Lipomatosis

Encephalocraniocutaneous Lipomatosis

... Cutaneous lesions included a soft tissue mass devoid of hair in the right frontal-parietal area, several 3- to 5-mm papular lesions on the right eyelid and right side of the nose, and a [r] ...

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Cutaneous Manifestations of Venereal Disease

Cutaneous Manifestations of Venereal Disease

... The lesions are multiple and extremely tender and all of these characteristics help clinically to separate it from ...The lesions are usually located on the gen­ italia, and most of these patients will have ...

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ADA2 deficiency: case report of a new phenotype and novel mutation in two sisters

ADA2 deficiency: case report of a new phenotype and novel mutation in two sisters

... origin. IgM and IgA levels were low, with mild CD19 B lymphopenia. ANA was positive (1/200). The patient had neither cutaneous, visceral nor muscle signs, nor fever. At the age of 3 years, she presented with a ...

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Clinicopathological study of discoid lupus erythematosus.

Clinicopathological study of discoid lupus erythematosus.

... Discoid Lupus Erythematosus is a benign disorder of the skin characterized by well demarcated, erythematous, slightly infiltrated, “discoid “ plaques that often shows adherent thick scales that extend into orifices of ...

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