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Sclerosing mesenteritis: An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction
Mesenteric panniculitis is a rare, benign, and complex disorder. This is a chronic inflammatory process of mesenteric adipose tissue of unknown etiology. Based on the histopathological spectrum seen i.e., chronic inflammation, fat necrosis, and fibrosis,
Parasa Gayathri Devi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mesotherapy, a widely utilized minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, carries potential risks of adverse reactions due to non‐standardized protocols and overuse. Delayed granulomatous reactions represent a chronic complication, imposing significant physical and psychological burdens on patients.
Chang Shu +7 more
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Traumatic Panniculitis of the Right Thigh: A Case Report
Panniculitis is a group of diseases whose hallmark is inflammation of the subcutaneous adipose tissue that may be challenging both for the clinician and the dermatopathologist.
Gabriel Rodrigues, Nikhil Shellagi
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Insulin-induced panniculitis in a child: A rare entity
Insulin-induced panniculitis is a rare entity. It represents the early stage of development of lipoatrophy. The complex of insulin and insulin antibodies leads to the activation of macrophages, which is responsible for the initiation of autoimmune ...
Vibhu Mendiratta +3 more
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Pancreatic panniculitis in a child
Pancreatic panniculitis is an uncommon cause of panniculitis. It is associated with acute or chronic pancreatic disease. 1½ year old boy was referred for erythematous tender nodules involving both legs and associated with abdominal distention, fever,
Rao Angoori, Danturty Indira
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The GLP‐1 Receptor Agonist Paradox in Dermatology: Why We Cannot Afford the Knowledge Gap
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Ramy Awadalla, Derek Davies
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ABSTRACT Primary cutaneous B‐cell lymphomas (CBCL) represent a clinically and biologically heterogeneous group of extranodal non‐Hodgkin lymphomas confined to the skin at the time of diagnosis. They account for approximately 25% of all primary cutaneous lymphomas and are subclassified into distinct entities according to the World Health Organization ...
A. Bernardelli +5 more
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What Is Your Diagnosis? Cutaneous Mass in a Dog
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, EarlyView.
Ester Quilez, Shannon L. Donahoe
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Clinicopathological Challenge: A Progressively Enlarging Hardened Skin Plaque
ABSTRACT Stiff skin syndrome (SSS) is a rare connective tissue disease manifesting as a progressive, non‐inflammatory fibrosis that causes the skin and soft tissues to harden. It can result in restricted joint movement, particularly affecting the shoulder and pelvic girdle. A segmental variant with a better prognosis has been described.
Marian Fernández Martínez +3 more
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Diagnosis of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma by insurance type before and after the Affordable Care Act: a national database study [PDF]
The Affordable Care Act (ACT) was implemented to increase health care access and reduce the uninsured in the age group between pediatric and Medicare populations (18-64). The association of the ACA with insurance type upon diagnosis (uninsured, Medicaid,
Duvic, Madeleine +3 more
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