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Pediatric trichodysplasia spinulosa: A report of 2 cases and review of the literature

Pediatric Dermatology, 2020
AbstractTrichodysplasia spinulosa is a rare disorder caused by the ubiquitous trichodysplasia spinulosa‐associated polyomavirus (TSPyV) and characterized clinically by predominately centrofacial, but often generalized, folliculocentric papules with protuberant keratinaceous spines.
Amanda M Rusk   +2 more
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Virus-associated Trichodysplasia Spinulosa

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2011
This review discusses the evolution of an emerging dermatologic entity, virus-associated trichodysplasia spinulosa (TS), and its association with the novel human TS polyomavirus. We will describe how this distinct dermatologic diagnosis has arisen from the convergence of strikingly similar histopathologic findings observed across several case reports ...
Belinda H, Tan, Klaus J, Busam
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Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Associated With Lupus

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2014
Trichodysplasia spinulosa (TS) is a unique clinical and histological entity described in immunosuppressed patients. The recent discovery of genomic DNA from a new Polyomavirus named trichodysplasia spinulosa-associated Polyomavirus in TS lesions and good clinical response to cidofovir strengthens the hypothesis of a viral etiology for the disease.
Anissa, Moktefi   +6 more
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Virus-Associated Trichodysplasia Spinulosa

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2005
Virus-associated trichodysplasia spinulosa (VATS) is a cutaneous eruption of spiny papules predominantly affecting the face that is associated with a distinctive histologic picture of abnormally maturing anagen follicles with excessive inner root sheath differentiation and hyperkeratotic infundibula.
Angela J, Wyatt   +4 more
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Trichodysplasia Spinulosa in Gorlin Syndrome Treated With Vismodegib

JAMA Dermatology, 2015
Ingrid, Lopez-Lerma   +2 more
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Primary Polyomavirus Infection, Not Reactivation, as the Cause of Trichodysplasia Spinulosa in Immunocompromised Patients

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2017
Barbara Horváth   +2 more
exaly  

Functional Analysis of Trichodysplasia Spinulosa-Associated Polyomavirus-Encoded Large T Antigen

Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2020
Hidehisa Saeki, Harutaka Katano
exaly  

Trichodysplasia spinulosa in an immunosuppressed teenager

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2019
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Trichodysplasia Spinulosa-A Rare Complication in Immunosuppressed Patients

Pediatric Dermatology, 2010
Agnes Schwieger-Briel   +4 more
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