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Leukaemia Cutis: Clinical Features and Outcomes of 56 Patients
Leukaemia is a malignant neoplasm of the haematopoietic system. Cutaneous manifestations of leukaemia are called leukaemia cutis, and are regarded as a sign of poorer prognosis and shorter survival time.
Hwa Jung Yook +8 more
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Acquired localized cutis laxa: A case report and the role of plastic surgery
Cutis laxa is an uncommon connective tissue disorder affecting the elastin fibers leading to lax and pendulous skin and in generalized form can present with systemic involvement.
Guru Prasad Reddy +2 more
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Leukemia Cutis—The Current View on Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Simple Summary Leukemia cutis occurs in different types of leukemia, most commonly in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia. Its varied clinical appearance makes it difficult to differentiate from other skin lesions.
E. Robak, Marcin Braun, Tadeusz Robak
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Management of Calcinosis Cutis in Rheumatic Diseases
Calcinosis (hydroxyapatite and calcium phosphate crystal deposition) within the extracellular matrix of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue is a frequent manifestation of adult and pediatric systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases, specifically systemic ...
Hadiya Elahmar, B. Feldman, S. Johnson
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Occipital Extracranial Dermoid Cyst in a Neonate With Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome Type 4 (CFC4): A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Dermoid cysts are congenital inclusion lesions that arise from ectodermal entrapment along embryonic fusion lines; occipital extracranial involvement is particularly uncommon. Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome type 4 (CFC4), a RASopathy caused by pathogenic variants in MAP2K2, presents with characteristic dermatologic, craniofacial, and ...
Alkallabi M +4 more
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Molecular characterization of xerosis cutis: A systematic review
Background Xerosis cutis or dry skin is a highly prevalent dermatological disorder especially in the elderly and in patients with underlying health conditions.
R. Amin +4 more
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Bisphosphonates for the Treatment of Calcinosis Cutis—A Retrospective Single-Center Study
(1) Background: Calcinosis cutis is a frequent symptom of autoimmune connective tissue diseases leading to pain, transcutaneous expulsion of calcified material and bacterial superinfection.
Lilian Rauch +4 more
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Leukaemia cutis for clinicians, a literature review
Leukaemia cutis (LC) describes infiltration of the skin by leukaemia cells, resulting in clinically identifiable cutaneous lesions. LC has a wide range of clinical manifestations, which can make it difficult to distinguish LC from other skin changes.
M. Osmola +7 more
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Leukemia cutis (LC) is a nonspecific term used for cutaneous manifestations of any type of leukemia. LC has a wide range of cutaneous manifestations, which can make it difficult to clinically distinguish LC from other skin lesions.
J. Cho-Vega +3 more
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Cutis verticis gyrata in a patient with multiple basal cell carcinomas; case presentation and review of the literature [PDF]
Cutis verticis gyrata is a rare disease characterized by convoluted folds and deep furrows of the scalp, resembling the gyri and sulci of the cerebral cortex.
Benea, Vasile +6 more
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