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Epidermal Nevi and Epidermal Naevus Syndromes
ABSTRACT Epidermal nevi (EN) arise from postzygotic variants in ectoderm‐derived cell lines, such as keratinocytes and cells forming adnexa. EN may be present alone without any associated abnormality or be part of a syndrome. In this review, we will discuss about the clinical and genetics of the main types of EN and related syndromes.
Gianluca Tadini +2 more
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Follicular lymphomatoid papulosis revisited: a study of 11 cases, with new histopathological findings [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Follicular lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) describes a variant of LyP with perifollicular infiltrates and some degree of folliculotropism of CD30(+) atypical lymphocytes. So far, only a few cases of follicular LyP have been described. OBJECTIVE:
Kempf, Werner +7 more
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Abstract Background Primary cutaneous lymphomas are neoplasms of the immune system with a distinct tropism for the skin and an absence of extracutaneous manifestations at the time of diagnosis. Studies focusing on cutaneous lymphomas in children and adolescents remain scarce and often do not encompass the rare subtypes.
Silvia Alberti‐Violetti +9 more
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Syringotropic and pilotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma without follicular mucinosis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Mycosis fongoides rarely exhibits predilection for infiltration of hair follicles and eccrine glands. We report the case of a patient with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with syringotropism and pilotropism without follicular mucinosis. CASE REPORT:
Lantuejoul, Sylvie +5 more
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The cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of disorders in which an abnormal amount of mucin accumulates in the skin. The etiopathogenesis of cutaneous mucinoses is unknown, although cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor α and β, interleukin-1 ...
A. Rebora, F.Rongioletti
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Pediatric dermatoses presenting as follicular papules are common entities encountered in clinical practice. These are a heterogeneous group of disorders of infectious or noninfectious origin that commonly present as regularly spaced, small papules with ...
Shreya K. Gowda +5 more
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Uncommon Presentation of Lepromatous Leprosy in a Nonendemic Setting: A Case Report
Leprosy, caused by Mycobacterium leprae, remains a significant public health concern in certain endemic regions, but it is rarely encountered in nonendemic areas, posing diagnostic challenges. This case report discusses an unusual presentation of lepromatous leprosy in a patient residing in Saudi Arabia with no history of travel to endemic regions. The
Mhdia Elhadi Osman +7 more
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Drug‐ and Vaccine‐Induced Cutaneous T‐Cell Lymphoma: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are a type of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma that usually involves the skin. It has different subtypes including mycosis fungoides (MFs), Sézary syndrome (SS), primary cutaneous anaplastic large lymphoma (PC‐ALCL), lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP), and subcutaneous panniculitis–like T‐cell lymphoma (SPTCL).
Ifa Etesami +13 more
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Follicular mucinosis in association with a melanocytic nevus. A report of two cases [PDF]
The recognition of follicular mucinosis as a distinct entity is accorded to Pinkus in a 1957 paper under the title Alopecia mucinosa. A primary and a secondary form is recognised.
Jordaan H.F.
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Histopathological Patterns in Mycosis Fungoides: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Introduction Mycosis fungoides (MF) represents the most prevalent form of cutaneous lymphoma, characterized by diverse histopathological patterns. However, recent comprehensive studies systematically evaluating the spectrum of histopathological patterns and changes associated with MF in patients within Iran are notably lacking.
Fatemeh Mohaghegh +5 more
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