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Long‐Term Outcomes of Prepubertal‐Onset Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus
ABSTRACT Background Vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis affecting the vulvar and perianal skin. VLS has a bimodal age of onset, in pre‐pubertal and post‐menopausal age groups. Long‐term outcomes of pre‐pubertal VLS are unclear.
Alexandra Savage +5 more
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Angina Bullosa Hemorrhagica: A Rare Case Involving the Ventral Tongue. [PDF]
Khajehzadeh F.
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Dupilumab Reduces Pruritus in Twins With Sjögren–Larsson Syndrome
ABSTRACT Sjögren–Larsson Syndrome (SLS), now termed ALDH3A2‐syndromic epidermal differentiation disorder (sEDD), is a rare genetic disorder marked by thickened skin, spasticity, and intellectual disability. Intractable pruritus is a nearly universal and debilitating feature of SLS that remains poorly managed by current therapies. We describe 4‐year‐old
Kennedy Gallagher +3 more
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Ayurvedic management for Epidermolysis bullosa - A case report. [PDF]
Pratap Shankar KM, Mohan K M.
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ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory skin disease predominantly affecting the anogenital area that can be mistaken for non‐accidental trauma (NAT) in pediatric patients, such as sexual abuse. Such misdiagnoses can be distressing for families.
Bianca Te +4 more
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Photo Quiz: A fatal infectious case subsequent to pecking by a rooster. [PDF]
Jiang Y, Zhou S, Zhou D, Lu W.
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ABSTRACT Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are rare, life‐threatening mucocutaneous reactions. Pediatric mortality is lower than in adults, but children face higher risks of recurrence and long‐term sequelae. Despite disease severity, pediatric‐specific guidelines remain scarce and often extrapolated from adult ...
Rachel Creighton +3 more
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Transition from Paraneoplastic Pemphigus to Bullous Pemphigoid after a 26-month Remission. [PDF]
Matsumoto D +4 more
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A Case of Neonatal Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa With a LAMB3 Mutation: Diagnostic Journey and Interdisciplinary Management. [PDF]
Tete PI, D S A, Rafi M, B J S.
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Management of Refractory Infections in a Neonate With Severe Generalized Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex: A Case Report. [PDF]
Maekawa M +4 more
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