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Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis: A Clue to the Diagnosis of Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease
Diffuse dermal angiomatosis (DDA) is a benign, acquired, reactive vascular proliferation. DDA is clinically characterized by painful purpuric plaque with central ulceration.
Tueboon Sriphojanart, Vasanop Vachiramon
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Background We report a case of a patient with a rare clinical condition: cystic angiomatosis presenting as pleural effusion and multiple bone lesions mimicking a metastatic malignant neoplasia.
Caroline Souza dos Anjos +5 more
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JEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 697-699, August 2025.
Olivia Boccara
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Emerging bacterial pathogens: the past and beyond. [PDF]
Since the 1950s, medical communities have been facing with emerging and reemerging infectious diseases, and emerging pathogens are now considered to be a major microbiologic public health threat.
Greub, G., Vouga, M.
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Systemic Cystic Angiomatosis Mimicking Metastatic Cancer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Systemic cystic angiomatosis is a rare benign disorder due to the maldeveloped vascular and lymphatic system with less than 50 cases reported in literature so far.
Vivek Kumar +3 more
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Megalencephaly due to impaired cerebral venous return in a Sturge-Weber variant syndrome. [PDF]
An infant with a Sturge-Weber variant syndrome developed progressive megalencephaly and eventual hydrocephalus, which required shunting. Cerebral angiography revealed absence of the deep cerebral venous system and the development of abnormal drainage ...
Baram, TZ, Fishman, MA
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We present a 63-year-old man treated with alemtuzumab for chronic lymphocytic leukemia who developed multiple angiomatous papules and fever. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) from a skin lesion and blood sample revealed Bartonella quintana as ...
Rosamaria Fulchini +2 more
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Mejía, Fernando, Seas, Carlos
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Analysis of Sturge–Weber syndrome: A retrospective study of multiple associated variables
Introduction: Sturge–Weber syndrome is a congenital vascular disorder characterised by facial capillary malformation (port-wine stain) associated with venous and capillary malformations in the brain and eye. Neurological symptoms and alterations in other
A.I. Maraña Pérez +6 more
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Persistence of Bartonella spp. stealth pathogens: from subclinical infections to vasoproliferative tumor formation [PDF]
Bartonella spp. are facultative intracellular bacteria that typically cause a long-lasting intraerythrocytic bacteremia in their mammalian reservoir hosts, thereby favoring transmission by blood-sucking arthropods.
Dehio, Christoph, Pulliainen, Arto T.
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