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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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The GIPP Never Lies: A Case of Refractory Ulcerative Colitis [PDF]
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Scholten, Kyle
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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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The article describes a clinical case of alopecia mucinosa, manifested in hair loss on the scalp. The diagnosis was confirmed on the basis of histological examination. Clinical, anamnestic and laboratory data allowed to establish the correct diagnosis.
N. L. Zhulimova +5 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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Benign and malignant cutaneous nasal lesions
Abstract The nose is a structure of both cosmetic and functional importance. Cutaneous lesions of the nose occasionally represent a diagnostic challenge and involve the expertise of several specialties from dermatology, otolaryngology—head and neck surgery, infectious disease, and pathology, among others.
Hamed Sarikhani +4 more
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Follicular Mucinosis: A Case Report [PDF]
Follicular mucinosis (FM) is a rare disorder of the skin characterized by follicular degeneration due to the accumulation of mucin within the pilosebaceous unit, with associated inflammatory changes. We report a case of an 11-year-old female with widespread lesions showing distinct clinical and histological features of FM with a brief review of the ...
Akinsanya, Adeyinka O, Tschen, Jaime A
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Urticaria is a common dermatological condition that can occur in acute and chronic forms. Common urticaria is generally easy to diagnose; however, urticarial syndromes should be considered in cases where lesions persist for greater than 24–36 h, the ...
Bulur, Isil, Gokalp, Hilal
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Abstract The term ‘sclerosing diseases of the skin’ comprises specific dermatological entities, which have fibrotic changes of the skin in common. These diseases mostly manifest in different clinical subtypes according to cutaneous and extracutaneous involvement and can sometimes be difficult to distinguish from each other.
Robert Knobler +29 more
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