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Dermatology.
Background: Vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) is a chronic, relapsing, inflammatory dermatosis that has significant impact on patients’ quality of life (QoL). While disease severity and associated QoL impact have been studied, factors associated with t
Publikováno v:
SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine. 3:253-257
Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a disorder of the adaptive immune system predominantly characterized by hypogammaglobulinemia and variable T-cell abnormalities. Patients classically present with recurrent sinopulmonary infections, but inte
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Annals of Emergency Medicine. 71:292-313
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Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology. 12:679-681
Patients that suffer from factitial dermatosis mutilate their skin, often lacking any consciousness of self-injury, attributing the resulting lesions to spontaneous development. The case hereby described shows how the health providers' interventions
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International Journal of Computer Applications. 166:18-22
Publikováno v:
JAAD Case Reports
Publikováno v:
Dermatology online journal. 25(4)
Squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) often arise secondary to UV-induced DNA damage resulting in genetic mutations, but can also occur in the setting of prolonged inflammation. Folliculitis decalvans (FD) is a rare cicatricial alopecia with a complex, mul
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Esaa, Fatema; Shah, Pooja R; & Dolohanty, Lindsey B. (2019). Metastatic squamous cell carcinoma arising in the setting of folliculitis decalvans. Dermatology Online Journal, 25(4). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1p85j45x
Squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) often arise secondary to UV-induced DNA damage resulting in genetic mutations, but can also occur in the setting of prolonged inflammation. Folliculitis decalvans (FD) is a rare cicatricial alopecia with a complex, mul
Publikováno v:
SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine. 4:292
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SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine. 2
Drug-related cutaneous eruptions are common, affecting approximately 2-3% of hospitalized patients, and can vary in severity from benign to life-threatening. Understanding the pathophysiologic mechanism of the eruption is important for being able to