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CD14 and CD16 expression in noninfectious granulomatous skin diseases
Objectives Peripheral blood monocytes are categorized as classical (CD14++/CD16−) or nonclassical (CD14−/CD16+ and CD14+/CD16+) based on their CD14 expression and CD16 expression. Maturation of classical monocytes produces CD14+/CD16+ macrophages.
Yuta Ito +4 more
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Perforating granuloma annulare in children: A case report [PDF]
Jihane Ziani +5 more
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Disseminated granuloma annulare: A cutaneous adverse effect of anti-TNF agents
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) inhibitors, such as etanercept, infliximab, and adalimumab, bind to TNF-α and thereby act as anti-inflammatory agents.
Mondhipa Ratnarathorn +2 more
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Juxta-articular nodules with transepidermal elimination in a patient with Raynaud’s phenomenon: the challenging differential diagnosis between rheumatoid nodule and granuloma annulare [PDF]
Thessaly Puel de Oliveira +5 more
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Dimethyl Fumarate Used as an Effective Treatment for Granuloma Annulare Disseminatum: An Immunohistochemical Case Study [PDF]
Max Philip Gabutti +6 more
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Granuloma multiforme is an uncommon disorder, which has been described primarily in Central Africa. It may cause diagnostic confusion with granuloma annulare, tuberculoid and some other disorders. A rare report of granuloma multiforme in 48 year old lady
Mukhopadhyay Amiya Kumar
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Granuloma Multiforme: A Rare Granulomatous Disease
Granuloma Multiforme (GM) is a reactive skin disorder with annular lesion and focal necrobiosis. It was first described in Nigeria (Africa), since than it was mostly described from various regions of Africa where leprosy was endemic. Outside Africa, this
Yogesh Poudyal, Anita Shah
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Li-Wen, Zhang +4 more
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