Patchy hair loss over the leg: a case of primary follicular mucinosis. [PDF]
Srivastava A +3 more
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Primary follicular mucinosis – case report [PDF]
Of unknown etiology, acute follicular mucinosis is clinically characterized as an inflammatory disease coursing with more or less infiltrated and scaly plaques, with or without hair loss.
Laura Loures Tavares +4 more
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Acneiform follicular mucinosis: an indolent follicular mucinosis variant unrelated to mycosis fungoides? [PDF]
Follicular mucinosis (FM) can present as an acneiform eruption, and is usually a benign variant of primary FM unrelated to cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma (CTCL).
Geller S, Pulitzer M, Myskowski PL.
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Secondary follicular mucinosis developing in adult patient with atopic dermatitis (AD) was observed on histology. Due to severity of disease, patient was started on oral cyclosporine 300 mg daily in 3 divided doses.
Rameshwar M Gutte
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The realistic positioning of UVA1 phototherapy after 25 years of clinical experience and the availability of new biologics and small molecules: a retrospective clinical study [PDF]
BackgroundSince the early 1990s, Ultraviolet (UV) A1 phototherapy has been described as an effective and safe treatment of a multitude of skin disorders.
Piergiacomo Calzavara-Pinton +9 more
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Generalized follicular mucinosis treated with narrow band ultraviolet B radiation [PDF]
Can Ergin +2 more
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Follicular mucinosis in patients with hematologic malignancies other than mycosis fungoides: A clinicopathologic study. [PDF]
Geller S +3 more
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Follicular Mucinosis and Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Association: A Clinicopathologic and Molecular Analysis of 19 Cases [PDF]
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Alshomrani, Ahmad
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Spiny Hyperkeratosis-Like Follicular Mycosis Fungoides: A Case Report [PDF]
Folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (FMF) is a rare variant of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma which is categorized as a separate entity. In histopathology, malignant lymphocytes selectively surround and infiltrate hair follicles.
Shatila Torabi +3 more
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A Rare Case of Coexistence: Discoid Lupus Erythematosus and Sturge-Weber Syndrome. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This rare coexistence of Sturge–Weber Syndrome (SWS) and discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) presents unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. It highlights potential shared environmental triggers and overlapping inflammatory mechanisms, underscoring the need for a multidisciplinary approach to management.
Efazati A +4 more
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