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Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Owen, Ryan, DO   +2 more
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A Brief Review of Scalp Biopsy and its Interpretation. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Dermatol Online J
Gowda SK, Behera B, Sethy M, Ayyanar P.
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Dermoscopy of Early-Stage Mycosis Fungoides: Comparative Study with Inflammatory Dermatoses. [PDF]

open access: yesDermatol Pract Concept
Chabbouh A   +4 more
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Leonine Facies in Dermatology. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Dermatol Online J
Paul D, Mustari A, Singh S.
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Rare Case of Alopecia: Alopecia Neoplastica.

open access: yesInt J Trichology
Dhiman A   +4 more
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Follicular mucinosis: a review

International Journal of Dermatology, 2020
AbstractFollicular mucinosis (FM) is an epithelial reaction pattern characterized by follicular mucin accumulation. It has been described in association with various inflammatory and neoplastic cutaneous disorders. FM is generally divided into a primary benign idiopathic form and a secondary form usually occurring in association with cutaneous ...
Joanna, Khalil   +2 more
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Ultrastructure of Follicular Mucinosis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1974
Electron microscopic study of follicular mucinosis revealed, in the affected hair follicles, disappearance of cell organelles, granular agglutination of the cytoplasmic matrices and the nuclear chromatin usually connected with tonofilaments. Myelin figures and onion‐like aggregations of low‐electron‐density lamellar structures were found in the areas ...
A, Ishibashi, T, Chujo
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Acneiform follicular mucinosis

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2004
Follicular mucinosis is a rare chronic inflammatory disease of unknown aetiology, presenting as mucin deposits around the follicles and sebaceous glands. It can progress to alopecia of the scalp and other hairy areas. Follicular mucinosis may be a benign primary idiopathic disorder or secondary to malignant lymphoproliferative disorders. It can present
E M C, Passaro   +2 more
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Erythrodermic follicular mucinosis

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1987
Summary A unique case of follicular mucinosis is described with erythroderma, boggy, purulent plagues on the scalp ami face, widespread alopecia, purulent paronychia and nail loss. The illness was associated with an eosinophilia, an excess of abnormally shaped ‘activated T cells’ in the peripheral blood and responded to oral steroid therapy.
G M, Fairris   +4 more
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