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Directed cutaneous neurectomy for cutaneous neuralgia
The American Journal of Surgery, 2023Cutaneous neuralgia (CN) is a common challenge for surgical consultation. This report describes directed cutaneous neurectomy (DCN) for persistent CN.From 2010 through 2022, DCN was performed 112 times in 100 patients. All had complete temporary relief of CN by outpatient percutaneous proximal blockade.
Charles E, Lucas, Anna M, Ledgerwood
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2000
Tuberculosis continues to be a significant health problem in developing countries. Although cutaneous tuberculosis is uncommon, disseminating skin involvement may still be seen, especially patients from rural areas. A case is reported of disseminated tuberculosis presenting with different clinical forms of cutaneous lesions, pulmonary and liver ...
H, Güćlüer, Z, Demirćay, O, Gürbüz
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Tuberculosis continues to be a significant health problem in developing countries. Although cutaneous tuberculosis is uncommon, disseminating skin involvement may still be seen, especially patients from rural areas. A case is reported of disseminated tuberculosis presenting with different clinical forms of cutaneous lesions, pulmonary and liver ...
H, Güćlüer, Z, Demirćay, O, Gürbüz
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1997
We report the clinical, histopathologic, immunohistologic, and prognostic findings in 19 patients with cutaneous leiomyosarcoma, eight males and 11 females (mean age, 66 years; age range, 41-93 years). The tumors presented mainly as solitary lesions and were located on the head and neck (eight lesions), trunk (four lesions), upper extremities (three ...
Kaddu, S +6 more
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We report the clinical, histopathologic, immunohistologic, and prognostic findings in 19 patients with cutaneous leiomyosarcoma, eight males and 11 females (mean age, 66 years; age range, 41-93 years). The tumors presented mainly as solitary lesions and were located on the head and neck (eight lesions), trunk (four lesions), upper extremities (three ...
Kaddu, S +6 more
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JAMA Dermatology, 2022
This case report describes a verrucous oval plaque with central atrophy on the right thigh.
Elena Gonzalez, Caldito +2 more
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This case report describes a verrucous oval plaque with central atrophy on the right thigh.
Elena Gonzalez, Caldito +2 more
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The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1981
A case of cutaneous malakoplakia is reported. The patient is a 53-year-old white woman on immunosuppressive therapy 6 years after renal transplantation for end-stage nephrosclerosis. She developed yellow-pink papular lesions in her natal cleft which, on histopathologic examination, showed typical features of malakoplakia, namely, a diffuse dermal ...
M L, Nieland +3 more
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A case of cutaneous malakoplakia is reported. The patient is a 53-year-old white woman on immunosuppressive therapy 6 years after renal transplantation for end-stage nephrosclerosis. She developed yellow-pink papular lesions in her natal cleft which, on histopathologic examination, showed typical features of malakoplakia, namely, a diffuse dermal ...
M L, Nieland +3 more
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1990
Cutaneous vasculitis comprises a wide spectrum of clinical syndromes and histopathologic findings which share the common theme of vascular inflammation and changes in the adjacent tissue. This article discusses several types of cutaneous vasculitides including leukocytoclastic vasculitis, Henoch-Schönlein purpura, urticarial vasculitis, livedoid ...
L E, Gibson, W P, Su
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Cutaneous vasculitis comprises a wide spectrum of clinical syndromes and histopathologic findings which share the common theme of vascular inflammation and changes in the adjacent tissue. This article discusses several types of cutaneous vasculitides including leukocytoclastic vasculitis, Henoch-Schönlein purpura, urticarial vasculitis, livedoid ...
L E, Gibson, W P, Su
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Cutaneous vasculitis and cutaneous vasculopathies
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1995SUMMARYCutaneous involvement may occur with virtually all syndromes of vasculitis. This can occur primarily as a dermatologic disorder or as a manifestation of a potentially life threatening systemic vasculitis. In this review article, classification, clinical manifestations, pathogenesis and therapy of cutaneous vasculitis will be discussed. Disorders
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1978
Cutaneous cytology is the study of scrapings or smears obtained from lesions of the skin. Although not commonly employed, cutaneous cytology has become a useful tool for clinicians due to the development of simplified procedures and staining technics.
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Cutaneous cytology is the study of scrapings or smears obtained from lesions of the skin. Although not commonly employed, cutaneous cytology has become a useful tool for clinicians due to the development of simplified procedures and staining technics.
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The Lancet, 2005
Episodic exposure of fair-skinned individuals to intense sunlight is thought to be responsible for the steadily increasing melanoma incidence worldwide over recent decades. Rarely, melanoma susceptibility is increased more than tenfold by heritable mutations in the cell cycle regulatory genes CDKN2A and CDK4.
John F, Thompson +2 more
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Episodic exposure of fair-skinned individuals to intense sunlight is thought to be responsible for the steadily increasing melanoma incidence worldwide over recent decades. Rarely, melanoma susceptibility is increased more than tenfold by heritable mutations in the cell cycle regulatory genes CDKN2A and CDK4.
John F, Thompson +2 more
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2017
Cutaneous sarcoidosis occurs in up to 30% of patients with sarcoidosis and skin findings are often the initial presenting symptom. Cutaneous sarcoidosis is a rare skin disease and many aspects of the disease presentation and treatment are not well understood.
Megan H, Noe, Misha, Rosenbach
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Cutaneous sarcoidosis occurs in up to 30% of patients with sarcoidosis and skin findings are often the initial presenting symptom. Cutaneous sarcoidosis is a rare skin disease and many aspects of the disease presentation and treatment are not well understood.
Megan H, Noe, Misha, Rosenbach
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