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Ischaemic dermatopathy associated with multiple vaccinations in a miniature poodle
Abstract A 10‐year‐old, spayed, female miniature poodle presented with hyperpigmented alopecia. Two months prior, it had received two polyvalent vaccines 2 weeks apart. Erythematous alopecia at the injection sites was initially observed. These rapidly expanded to the ventral neck and thoracic regions after further rabies vaccination.
Daekyung Kim +3 more
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Amyopathic dermatomyositis is a rare inflammatory disease in the spectrum of dermatomyositis characterized by typical skin lesions in the absence of muscle involvement. Dermatomyositis is a well-known paraneoplastic syndrome that can reveal or indicate a
Rym Afiouni +4 more
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The Total Improvement Score (TIS), which is used as the primary efficacy measure in dermatomyositis (DM) clinical trials, lacks a skin-specific measure. However, skin is a defining feature of DM.
Rachita Pandya +5 more
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Juvenile Dermatomyositis—Clinical Phenotypes
Purpose of ReviewJuvenile dermatomyositis is a heterogeneous disease with variable clinical outcomes. Here, we describe the recognised subtypes of idiopathic inflammatory myositis which occur in children, with particular reference to disease-associated ...
Danyang Li, S. Tansley
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PD‐L1‐Inhibitor‐Associated Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, EarlyView.
Annie Jin +2 more
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Animal Models of Hunner‐Type Interstitial Cystitis
ABSTRACT Background Animal models are crucial for mechanistic studies and therapeutic development of human diseases. At present, the etiology of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS), a chronic disease of the urinary bladder, remains undefined.
Yoshiyuki Akiyama, Yi Luo
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The classification of rheumatic diseases is still challenging due to several reasons. First, those diseases have several differential clinical features, which giving overlap symptoms.
D, H. P. (H) +4 more
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Ahmed Mohammed Albakri, Ahmed Hussein Subki, Abdurahman Albeity, Hussein Halabi Department of Medicine, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Ahmed Hussein Subki; Hussein Halabi, Department of Internal ...
Albakri AM +3 more
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Juvenile dermatomyositis shows characteristic skin lesions. However, this does not rule out co‐occurring other autoimmune diseases, which may be more prominent regarding skin manifestations.
Aleksander Markovic +3 more
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