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RETRACTION: Clinical Analysis of 10 cases With Subcutaneous Panniculitis-like T-cell Lymphoma and Tissue AURKA Expression. [PDF]
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2008
Pancreatic panniculitis is an uncommon complication of pancreatic disease, most frequently pancreatitis and pancreatic carcinoma. The pathogenesis of the process remains unknown, but possibly the release of pancreatic enzymes may induce permeability of the microcirculation and cause fat necrosis. Clinically, pancreatic panniculitis presents with tender,
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Pancreatic panniculitis is an uncommon complication of pancreatic disease, most frequently pancreatitis and pancreatic carcinoma. The pathogenesis of the process remains unknown, but possibly the release of pancreatic enzymes may induce permeability of the microcirculation and cause fat necrosis. Clinically, pancreatic panniculitis presents with tender,
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2008
Cold panniculitis has been described in children and young women following cold exposure. Histopathologically, cold panniculitis shows a mostly lobular panniculitis, which consists of an infiltrate of lymphocytes and histiocytes in the fat lobules. Usually, the dermis shows a superficial and deep perivascular infiltrate mostly composed of lymphocytes ...
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Cold panniculitis has been described in children and young women following cold exposure. Histopathologically, cold panniculitis shows a mostly lobular panniculitis, which consists of an infiltrate of lymphocytes and histiocytes in the fat lobules. Usually, the dermis shows a superficial and deep perivascular infiltrate mostly composed of lymphocytes ...
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2002
The classification of inflammatory disorders of the subcutaneous tissue has mystified dermatologists for decades. Overlapping clinical and histologic features, and a lack of specific treatments have added to the confusion. This article initially classifies the various panniculititides by their primary histopathologic pattern: (1) septal panniculitis ...
Maryanna C, Ter Poorten, Bruce H, Thiers
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The classification of inflammatory disorders of the subcutaneous tissue has mystified dermatologists for decades. Overlapping clinical and histologic features, and a lack of specific treatments have added to the confusion. This article initially classifies the various panniculititides by their primary histopathologic pattern: (1) septal panniculitis ...
Maryanna C, Ter Poorten, Bruce H, Thiers
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1992
An accurate assessment of subcutaneous lesions can be made by joining the differential diagnoses generated by clinical and histologic features. Anatomic location of lesions, presence or absence of ulceration, occurrence of lipoatrophy, history of trauma, association with immunologic or metabolic disorders, and age of the patient are important clinical ...
M S, Peters, W P, Su
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An accurate assessment of subcutaneous lesions can be made by joining the differential diagnoses generated by clinical and histologic features. Anatomic location of lesions, presence or absence of ulceration, occurrence of lipoatrophy, history of trauma, association with immunologic or metabolic disorders, and age of the patient are important clinical ...
M S, Peters, W P, Su
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2008
Traumatic panniculitis refers to changes in the subcutaneous fat related to physical or chemical agents. The clinical picture of traumatic panniculitis is nonspecific. Cutaneous lesions are indurated, warm, red, subcutaneous plaques or nodules not necessary related to the intensity of the injury.
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Traumatic panniculitis refers to changes in the subcutaneous fat related to physical or chemical agents. The clinical picture of traumatic panniculitis is nonspecific. Cutaneous lesions are indurated, warm, red, subcutaneous plaques or nodules not necessary related to the intensity of the injury.
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Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2016
Mesenteric panniculitis is a condition characterized by chronic nonspecific inflammation of the mesentery. There is little and often confusing information about its characteristics and the approach to take once it has been demonstrated by an imaging test.
María Del Mar, Ayala Gutiérrez +1 more
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Mesenteric panniculitis is a condition characterized by chronic nonspecific inflammation of the mesentery. There is little and often confusing information about its characteristics and the approach to take once it has been demonstrated by an imaging test.
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