item: #1 of 1031 id: dpc-1000 author: Hurwitz, Robert M.; Buckel, Larry J. title: Signature nevi: individuals with multiple melanocytic nevi commonly have similar clinical and histologic patterns date: 2011-10-31 words: 2341 flesch: 50 summary: Thus, melanocytic nevi commonly have similar clinical as well as similar histologic patterns in patients with multiple melanocytic nevi, i.e., signature nevi. As a result, this concept of signature nevi supports unusual findings, clinical and histo- logic, to be customary and expected in melanocytic nevi for a particular individual with many melanocytic nevi. keywords: compound; histologic; melanocytic; nevi; nevus; patterns cache: dpc-1000.pdf plain text: dpc-1000.txt item: #2 of 1031 id: dpc-1001 author: Talhari, Carolina; Mendes Schettini, José Antônio Pedro; Brunasso, Alexandra Maria Giovanna; Talhari, Sinesio; Massone, Cesare title: An unclear, chronic ulcer date: 2011-10-31 words: 1157 flesch: 48 summary: The Leishmania species are categorized into two groups: old World (southern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia) and New World leishmaniasis (Latin America; also called American cutaneous leishmaniasis). 6. Chrusciak-Talhari A, Dietze r, Chrusciak Talhari C, et al. ran- domized controlled clinical trial to access efficacy and safety of miltefosine in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Viannia) guyanensis in Manaus, Brazil. keywords: dermatology; graz; leishmaniasis; talhari; world cache: dpc-1001.pdf plain text: dpc-1001.txt item: #3 of 1031 id: dpc-1004 author: Jerkovic Gulin, Sandra; Loncaric, Davorin; Rados, Jaka title: Basal Cell Carcinoma Overlying a Dermatofibroma: A Rare Collision Tumor date: 2019-12-31 words: 660 flesch: 43 summary: In almost 80% of cases, the epidermis overlying DF shows changes that range from simple hyperplasia to the proliferation of basaloid cells, morphologically indistinguishable from basal cell carcinoma (BCC) A Rare Collision Tumor Sandra Jerkovic Gulin,1 Davorin Loncaric,2 Jaka Rados2 1 Department of Infectious Diseases, Dermatology, and Venereology, General Hospital Sibenik, Croatia 2 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Croatia Key words: basal cell carcinoma, dermatofibroma, dermoscopy, collision tumors, histopathology Citation: Jerkovic Gulin S, Loncaric D, Rados J. Basal cell carcinoma overlying a dermatofibroma: a rare collision tumor. keywords: cell; tumor cache: dpc-1004.pdf plain text: dpc-1004.txt item: #4 of 1031 id: dpc-1005 author: García-Lozano, José Alberto; Salerni, Gabriel; Cuellar-Barboza, Adrian; Cárdenas-de la Garza, Jesús Alberto; Ocampo-Candiani, Jorge title: Rapid Dermoscopic Changes in Nodular Melanoma date: 2019-12-31 words: 742 flesch: 43 summary: NM lesions grow rapidly (0.5 mm/month), develop depth of invasion faster than other radial growth melanomas, and account for 66% of tumors thicker than 3 mm; for these reasons, NM causes a high percentage of deaths due to melanoma In the present case, within a 10-day interval between first Rapid Dermoscopic Changes in Nodular Melanoma José Alberto García-Lozano,1 Gabriel Salerni,2 Adrian Cuellar-Barboza,1 Jesús Alberto Cárdenas-de la Garza,1 Jorge Ocampo-Candiani1 1 Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Servicio de Dermatología, Hospital Universitario Dr. José E. González, Monterrey, México 2 Hospital Provincial del Centenario de Rosario, Argentina, & Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina Key words: dermoscopy, skin cancer, nodular melanoma, noninvasive imaging tools, dermato-oncology Citation: García-Lozano JA, Salerni G, Cuellar-Barboza A, Cárdenas-de la Garza JA, Ocampo-Candiani J. Rapid dermoscopic changes in nodular melanoma. keywords: melanoma cache: dpc-1005.pdf plain text: dpc-1005.txt item: #5 of 1031 id: dpc-1006 author: Tavakolpour, Soheil; Mahmoudi, Hamidreza; Kianfar, Nika; Dasdar, Shayan; Daneshpazhooh, Maryam title: Köbner Phenomenon in a Rituximab-Treated Pemphigus Patient: Beware Disease Activity date: 2019-10-31 words: 826 flesch: 56 summary: Koebner phe- nomenon in pemphigus vulgaris patients. The Köbner phenomenon (KP) is described as the appearance of new lesions in the uninvolved skin as a conse- quence of different kinds of trauma. keywords: lesions; pemphigus cache: dpc-1006.pdf plain text: dpc-1006.txt item: #6 of 1031 id: dpc-1012 author: Campana, Irene; Cinotti, Elisa; Broganelli, Paolo; Di Stefani, Alessandro; Trovato, Emanuele; Provvidenziale, Luca; Perotti, Roberto; Lamberti, Arianna; Rubegni, Pietro title: Neurothekeomas: Dermoscopic Features of 3 Cases date: 2019-10-31 words: 1050 flesch: 44 summary: In both cases, histological examination was essential for the diagnosis of mixed neurothekeoma (Figure 1, F, I, and J). Clin- ical diagnosis is challenging and neurothekeoma is often mistaken for basal cell carcinoma, achromic melanoma, Spitz nevus, or adnexal tumor (mainly pilomatricoma). keywords: dermoscopy; figure; neurothekeoma cache: dpc-1012.pdf plain text: dpc-1012.txt item: #7 of 1031 id: dpc-1013 author: Salas-Callo, Corina Isabel; Riera-Monroig, Josep; Podlipnik, Sebastian; Puig, Susana title: Blue Nevus With Rosettes on Polarized Light Dermoscopy date: 2019-12-31 words: 716 flesch: 54 summary: In addition, on dermoscopy with polarized light, the lesion showed white rosettes distributed along the length of the whole nevus (Figure 1C). Rosettes and other white shiny structures in polarized dermoscopy: histological correlate and optical expla- nation. keywords: dermoscopy; nevus; rosettes cache: dpc-1013.pdf plain text: dpc-1013.txt item: #8 of 1031 id: dpc-102 author: Pedrosa, Ana F.; Lopes, Jose M.; Azevedo, Filomena; Mota, Alberto title: Spitz/Reed nevi: a review of clinical-dermatoscopic and histological correlation date: 2016-04-30 words: 2535 flesch: 49 summary: The spectrum of Spitz nevi: a clinicopathologic study of 83 cases. “White” network in Spitz nevi and early melanomas lacking significant pigmentation. keywords: clinical; lesions; nevi; reed; spitz cache: dpc-102.pdf plain text: dpc-102.txt item: #9 of 1031 id: dpc-1020 author: Atwan, Ausama A.; Ziaj, Stela; Mills, Caroline M. title: Defining Surgical Margins With Wood Lamp date: 2019-12-31 words: 936 flesch: 54 summary: Caroline M. Mills1 1 Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK 2 Department of Dermatology, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK Key words: Wood lamp, surgical margin, lentigo maligna, lentigo maligna melanoma Citation: Atwan AA, Ziaj S, Mills CM. Defining surgical margins with Wood lamp. keywords: lamp; light; margins; wood cache: dpc-1020.pdf plain text: dpc-1020.txt item: #10 of 1031 id: dpc-1025 author: Befon, Angeliki; Katoulis, Alexander C.; Georgala, Sofia; Katsampas, Andreas ; Chardalia, Vasiliki ; Melpidou, Aggeliki; Tzanetakou, Vasiliki; Chasapi, Vasiliki; Polydorou, Dorothea; Desinioti, Clio; Plaka, Micaela; Rigopoulos, Dimitris; Stratigos, Alexandros J. title: Serum Total 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels in Patients With Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma: A Case-Control Study in a Low-Risk Southern European Population date: 2019-12-31 words: 5965 flesch: 60 summary: Serum vitamin D levels have been examined as a marker for increased risk for CMM development. On the other hand, the large number of melanoma patients who have low or deficient vitamin D levels at diagnosis, combined with the routine recommenda- tion for avoidance of unprotected sun exposure thereafter, and worse survival [16]; association between lower serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels, higher Breslow thickness, and higher AJCC melanoma stage [17]; a nearly 4-fold increase in risk of having a thicker tumor that was associated with low serum vitamin D levels (<50 nmol/L) keywords: cmm; d levels; diagnosis; factors; hydroxyvitamin; levels; melanoma; patients; risk; serum; total cache: dpc-1025.pdf plain text: dpc-1025.txt item: #11 of 1031 id: dpc-1027 author: Jaros, Joanna; Shi, Vivian Y.; Katta, Rajani title: Diet and Chronic Urticaria: Dietary Modification as a Treatment Strategy date: 2019-12-31 words: 5524 flesch: 59 summary: Boonpiyathad T, Pradubpongsa P, Sangasapaviriya A. Vitamin d supplements improve urticaria symptoms and quality of life in chronic spontaneous urticaria patients: a prospective case-control study. While education on dietary modification may be offered to other patients, this approach may benefit only a subset, and no test is available to identify these patients. keywords: additives; allergy; chronic; dermatol; diet; fish; food; histamine; patients; review; simplex; study; symptoms; urticaria; vitamin cache: dpc-1027.pdf plain text: dpc-1027.txt item: #12 of 1031 id: dpc-1030 author: Diplomatico, Mario; Ametrano, Orsola; Errico, Maria Elena; Mauro, Angela; Rega, Roberto; Sottile, Rita title: Wong-Type Dermatomyositis: An Extremely Rare Disease in Childhood date: 2019-10-31 words: 744 flesch: 48 summary: (C) Purple plaques with hyperkeratotic papules on the knees. Corresponding author: Mario Diplomatico, Department of Woman, Child and of General and Specialized Surgery, University of Campania, Via Luigi De Crecchio 2, 80138, Napoli, Italy. keywords: dermatomyositis cache: dpc-1030.pdf plain text: dpc-1030.txt item: #13 of 1031 id: dpc-1032 author: Filippi, Federica; Chessa, Marco A.; Patrizi, Annalisa; Baraldi, Carlotta; Ferrara, Francesca; Bardazzi, Federico title: Tocilizumab-Induced Sweet Syndrome in a Patient With Polymyalgia Rheumatica date: 2019-12-31 words: 1008 flesch: 40 summary: In drug-induced Sweet syndrome, all of the following criteria should be present to achieve the diagnosis: (1) abrupt onset of painful erythematous plaques or nod- ules; (2) histopathological findings of dense neutrophilic infiltrate without evidence of leukocytoclastic vasculitis; (3) fever >38°C; (4) temporal relation between use of medication and clini- cal presentation or relapse with read- ministration; and (5) disappearance of lesions after drug discontinuation or treatment with systemic corticosteroids Case Presentation A 75-year-old man was referred to our clinic 5 days after the onset of diffuse multiple painful targetoid plaques asymmet- rically distributed on the lower extremities, trunk, neck, and nucha. keywords: drug; patient; plaques; syndrome cache: dpc-1032.pdf plain text: dpc-1032.txt item: #14 of 1031 id: dpc-1037 author: Sonthalia, Sidharth; Agrawal, Mahima; Sharma, Poonam; Pandey, Amarendra title: Maturational Hyperpigmentation: Cutaneous Marker of Metabolic Syndrome date: 2020-04-20 words: 699 flesch: 35 summary: The Skin Clinic & Research Center, Gurugram, India 2 LHMC & Associated Hospitals, New Delhi, India 3 Skin Institute & School of Dermatology (SISD), New Delhi, India 4 Cosmasure Skin Hair, Fat Management and Laser Clinic, Jabalpur, India Key words: maturational hyperpigmentation, facial melanosis, metabolic syndrome, facial acanthosis nigricans, dermoscopy Citation: Sonthalia S, Agrawal M, Sharma P, 2018;5(1):54-56. 2. Verma S, Vasani R, Joshi R, Phiske M, Punjabi P, Toprani T. A descriptive study of facial acanthosis nigricans and its association with body mass index, waist circumference and insulin resistance using HOMA2 IR. keywords: hyperpigmentation; india; mets; syndrome cache: dpc-1037.pdf plain text: dpc-1037.txt item: #15 of 1031 id: dpc-1038 author: Persechino, Severino; Bartolazzi, Armando; Persechino, Flavia; Tammaro, Antonella; Valente, Sabatino; Raffa, Salvatore; Visco, Vincenzo; Torrisi, Maria Rosaria title: Remission of Kimura Disease With Carotid Hypervascularization After Cyclosporine Treatment date: 2020-04-03 words: 1145 flesch: 39 summary: The cause of Kimura disease remains unknown, and reasons such as an allergic or unusual reaction to an unknown antigen or clonal aspecific lymphocyte proliferation have been considered. Salvatore Raffa,3,4 Vincenzo Visco,3,4 Maria Rosaria Torrisi3,4 1 Dermatology Unit, Sant’Andrea Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy 2 Histopathology Unit, Sant’Andrea Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy 3 Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Sant’Andrea Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy 4 Ultrastructural Pathology Laboratory, Sant’Andrea Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Key words: Kimura disease, cyclosporine, carotid hypervascularity, eosinophilia Citation: Persechino S, Bartolazzi A, Persechino F, Tammaro A, Valente S, Raffa S, Visco V, Torrisi MR. keywords: disease; examination; figure; kimura cache: dpc-1038.pdf plain text: dpc-1038.txt item: #16 of 1031 id: dpc-1039 author: Vezzoni, Roberta; Conforti, Claudio; Vichi, Silvia; Giuffrida, Roberta; Retrosi, Chiara; Magaton-Rizzi, Giovanni; di Meo, Nicola; Pizzichetta, Maria Antonietta; Zalaudek, Iris title: Is There More Than One Road to Nevus-Associated Melanoma? date: 2020-04-03 words: 4638 flesch: 66 summary: Tucker MA, Halpern A, Holly EA, et al. Betti R, Santambrogio R, Cerri A, et al. keywords: melanoma; nevus; ot r; r ep cache: dpc-1039.pdf plain text: dpc-1039.txt item: #17 of 1031 id: dpc-1042 author: Pontara, Andrea; Paolino, Giovanni; Gregorc, Vanesa; Mercuri, Santo Raffaele; Bulotta, Alessandra; Bearzi, Pietro; Doglioni, Claudio; Rizzo, Nathalie title: Immunohistochemical Evaluation and Clinicopathological Correlation of Mer and Axl Tyrosine Kinase TAM Receptors in Cutaneous Melanoma date: 2020-04-03 words: 5227 flesch: 53 summary: TAM receptor expression was assayed using immunohistochemistry. Combinative semiquantitative scoring was used for the evaluation of TAM receptor expression (MerTK and AxlTK). keywords: absence; axltk; expression; melanoma; mertk; patients; presence; tam; tumor cache: dpc-1042.pdf plain text: dpc-1042.txt item: #18 of 1031 id: dpc-1044 author: Vollono, Laura; Chessa, Marco Adriano; Bruno, Antonio; Starace, Michela; Alessandrini, Aurora; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: Nails: The Window to the Nose? Update on Yellow Nail Syndrome date: 2020-04-03 words: 3707 flesch: 56 summary: Update on Yellow Nail Syndrome Laura Vollono,1 Marco Adriano Chessa,2 Antonio Bruno,3 Michela Starace,2 Aurora Alessandrini,2 Bianca Maria Piraccini2 1 Dermatology Unit, Department of Medicina dei Sistemi, Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy 2 Dermatology Unit, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy 3 Radiology Unit, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy Key words: yellow nail syndrome, lichen planus, arrested nail growth, respiratory disease Citation: Vollono L, Chessa MA, Bruno A, Starace M, Alessandrini A, Piraccini BM. Email: marco.adriano.chessa@gmail.com Background: Yellow nail syndrome is a rare condition characterized by typical nail alterations and variable presence of lymphedema and respiratory disease. keywords: case; clin; dermatol; lymphedema; nail; nail syndrome; patients; syndrome; treatment; yellow; yellow nail; yns cache: dpc-1044.pdf plain text: dpc-1044.txt item: #19 of 1031 id: dpc-1049 author: Morgado-Carasco, Daniel; Fernández-Sartorio, Clara; Carrera, Cristina title: Zosteriform Cutaneous Distant Metastases as Onset of Relapsing Melanoma date: 2019-12-31 words: 366 flesch: 40 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(1):e2020007 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Zosteriform Cutaneous Distant Metastases as Onset of Relapsing Melanoma Daniel Morgado-Carrasco,1 Clara Fernández-Sartorio,1 Cristina Carrera1 1 Melanoma Unit, Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, and Centro de Investigaciones en Red de Enfermedades Raras (CIBERER), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain Key words: melanoma, zosteriform metastases, cutaneous metastases, melanoma metastases Citation: Morgado-Carrasco D, Fernández-Sartorio C, Carrera C. Zosteriform cutaneous distant metastases as onset of relapsing melanoma. 2. Chaudhary S, Bansal C, Husain A. Literature meta-analysis of zosteriform cutaneous metastases from melanoma and a clini- co-histopathological report from India. keywords: melanoma; metastases cache: dpc-1049.pdf plain text: dpc-1049.txt item: #20 of 1031 id: dpc-105 author: Que, Syril Keena T.; Fraga-Braghiroli, Naiara; Grant-Kels, Jane M.; Rabinovitz, Harold S.; Oliviero, Margaret; Scope, Alon title: A pink papule on the back of an 82-year-old man: an example of the buttonhole sign on reflectance confocal microscopy date: 2016-07-31 words: 832 flesch: 55 summary: At the level of the dermo-epidermal junction, reflectance confocal microscopy reveals round blood vessels (“but- tonholes”) traversing the dermal papillae (“”buttons”, red arrows). The differential diagno- sis included squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), actinic keratosis, basal cell carcinoma, and amelanotic melanoma. keywords: figure; vessels cache: dpc-105.pdf plain text: dpc-105.txt item: #21 of 1031 id: dpc-1050 author: Jimenez-Cauhe, Juan; Dominguez-Carames, Sandra; Ortega-Quijano, Daniel; Fernandez-Nieto, Diego title: Catastrophic Tongue date: 2019-12-31 words: 370 flesch: 35 summary: Physical examination revealed marked alterations of the tongue (Figure 1), including hyperplasia of fungiform papillae on the tip, white hairy tongue on the dorsum, fissured tongue on the lateral borders, and multiple small, coalescing ulcerations with scalloped borders and erythematous rim. Clinical image showing hyperplasia of fungiform papillae on the tip, white hairy tongue on the dorsum, fissured tongue on the lateral borders, and multiple small, coalescing ulcerations with scal- loped borders and erythematous rim. keywords: borders; tongue cache: dpc-1050.pdf plain text: dpc-1050.txt item: #22 of 1031 id: dpc-1051 author: Franceschini, Chiara; Persechino, Flavia; Ardigò, Marco title: In Vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in General Dermatology: How to Choose the Right Indication date: 2020-04-03 words: 5344 flesch: 49 summary: If several limits are effectively unsolvable, in clinical practice specific solutions can be applied anin, hydrated collagen, and keratin are highly reflective skin components, which appear brighter on RCM images than the surrounding structures The laser beam is scanned in a 2-dimensional grid over the skin to obtain a thin horizontal optical section, which is displayed as a grayscale image (“sin- gle RCM image”: 500 × 500 μm field- of-view). keywords: confocal; dermatol; diseases; examination; image; lesions; microscopy; rcm; reflectance; skin cache: dpc-1051.pdf plain text: dpc-1051.txt item: #23 of 1031 id: dpc-1053 author: Morgado-Carasco, Daniel; Podlipnik, Sebastian; Mascaró Jr, José M. title: Woronoff Ring in Deficiency of Interleukin-36 Receptor Antagonist (DITRA) date: 2019-12-31 words: 447 flesch: 39 summary: Teaching Point DITRA is an autoinflammatory disorder caused by muta- tions in the ILRN36 gene, characterized by abrupt-onset episodes of generalized pustular psoriasis, fever, and systemic Woronoff Ring in Deficiency of Interleukin-36 Receptor Antagonist (DITRA) Daniel Morgado-Carrasco,1 Sebastian Podlipnik,1 José M. Mascaró, Jr1 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Keywords: Woronoff ring, psoriasis, DITRA, deficiency of interleukin-36 receptor antagonist, anakinra Citation: Morgado-Carrasco D, Podlipnik S, Mascaró JM Jr. Woronoff ring in deficiency of interleukin-36 receptor antagonist (DITRA). Woronoff ring in de- ficiency of interleukin-36 re- ceptor antagonist (DITRA). keywords: antagonist; deficiency cache: dpc-1053.pdf plain text: dpc-1053.txt item: #24 of 1031 id: dpc-1059 author: Akay, Bengu Nisa; Kalay Yildizhan, Incilay; Kırmızı, Ayca; Ozakinci, Hilal; Bostanci, Seher title: Pigmented Primary Carcinoma of the Breast In A Male: A Dermatoscopic Challenge date: 2019-12-31 words: 978 flesch: 41 summary: 2. Horikawa H, Umegaki-Arao N, Funa- koshi T, Amagai M, Tanaka M. Dermosco- py of pigmented invasive ductal carcinoma mimicking basal cell carcinoma. In the reported cases of primary pigmented breast carcinoma, it has been hypothesized that the proliferation of melanocytes might be stimulated by a carcinoma located in close prox- Pigmented Primary Carcinoma of the Breast in a Man: A Dermoscopic Challenge Bengu Nisa Akay,1 keywords: breast; carcinoma; cells; nipple cache: dpc-1059.pdf plain text: dpc-1059.txt item: #25 of 1031 id: dpc-1064 author: Sawyers, Elizabeth A.; Wigle, Donald T.; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Blum, Andreas title: Dermoscopy Training Effect on Diagnostic Accuracy of Skin Lesions in Canadian Family Medicine Physicians Using the Triage Amalgamated Dermoscopic Algorithm date: 2020-04-03 words: 3661 flesch: 42 summary: Triage Amalgamated Dermoscopic Algorithm Citation: Sawyers EA, Wigle DT, Marghoob AA, Blum A. Dermoscopy training effect on diagnostic accuracy of skin lesions in Canadian family medicine physicians using the Triage Amalgamated Dermoscopic Algorithm. Unequivocal features of skin lesions assessed in the Triage Amalgamated Dermoscopic Algorithm step keywords: canadian; cancer; dermatol; dermoscopy; fmps; lesions; malignant; skin; tada; training; years cache: dpc-1064.pdf plain text: dpc-1064.txt item: #26 of 1031 id: dpc-1067 author: Urso, Carmelo title: Melanocytic Skin Tumors: Genetic Aberrations and Clinicopathological Classification date: 2019-12-31 words: 1790 flesch: 51 summary: Conclusions Genetic studies suggest that the current classification of melanocytic tumors needs to be critically reevaluated and opportunely updated. Sic stantibus rebus, the concept that melanocytic tumors can be only either benign or malignant, comes to be hardly applicable [1] because no tumor has malignant potential =0 and few, if any, have a malignant potential =100. keywords: mutations; nevi; tumors cache: dpc-1067.pdf plain text: dpc-1067.txt item: #27 of 1031 id: dpc-1068 author: Peralta, Rosario; Salerni, Gabriel ; Cohen Sabban, Emilia ; Marin, María Belén ; Cabo, Horacio title: Dermoscopy of a Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lower Lip Showing Multiple Rosettes date: 2019-12-31 words: 907 flesch: 47 summary: The presence of white rosettes is suggestive of a diagnosis of actinic keratosis or squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), but they also can be seen in a range of skin conditions and in nonlesional pho- to-damaged skin [1]. Dermoscopy of a Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lower Lip Showing Multiple Rosettes Rosario Peralta,1 Gabriel Salerni,2 Emilia Cohen Sabban,1,3 María Belén Marin,1 Horacio Cabo1,3 1 Dermatology Department, Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas A. Lanari, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina 2 Hospital Provincial del Centenario de Rosario, Argentina, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina & Diagnóstico Médico Oroño, Rosario, Argentina 3 School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Key words: dermoscopy, lip, squamous cell carcinoma, rosettes Citation: Peralta R, Salerni G, Cohen Sabban E, Marin MB, Cabo H. Dermoscopy of a squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip showing multiple rosettes. keywords: dermoscopic; lip; rosettes; scc cache: dpc-1068.pdf plain text: dpc-1068.txt item: #28 of 1031 id: dpc-107 author: Urso, Carmelo title: Time to reconsider Spitzoid neoplasms? date: 2016-04-30 words: 4761 flesch: 59 summary: An Time to reconsider Spitzoid neoplasms? Carmelo Urso1 1 Department of Anatomic Pathology, Dermatopathology Section, SM Annunziata Hospital, AUSL Toscana Centro, Florence, Italy Key words: Spitz tumors, Spitz nevus, atypical Spitz tumor, Spitzoid melanoma, melanoma Citation: Urso C. Time to reconsider Spitzoid neoplasms? In the current representation, SN and SM are considered mere morphologic variants, respectively, of melanocytic nevus Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2016;6(2):8 45 are malignant tumors, albeit with a relatively favorable prog- nosis. keywords: diagnosis; doi; malignant; melanoma; neoplasms; nevus; pmid; spitzoid; tumors cache: dpc-107.pdf plain text: dpc-107.txt item: #29 of 1031 id: dpc-1074 author: Forsea, Ana-Maria title: Melanoma Epidemiology and Early Detection in Europe: Diversity and Disparities date: 2020-07-14 words: 6113 flesch: 51 summary: Brunssen A, Waldmann A, Eisemann N, Katalinic A. Impact of skin cancer screening and secondary prevention campaigns on skin cancer incidence and mortality: a systematic review. A major step forward in ensuring harmonized, centralized, and up-to-date reporting of European cancer data was the launching in 2018 of the European Cancer Information Sys- tem (ECIS) keywords: cancer; countries; data; dermatol; diagnosis; eastern; europe; european; incidence; melanoma; mortality; population; rates; registries; skin; survival cache: dpc-1074.pdf plain text: dpc-1074.txt item: #30 of 1031 id: dpc-1075 author: Rossi, Alfredo; Magri, Francesca; D'Arino, Andrea; Pigliacelli, Flavia; Muscianese, Marta; Leoncini, Pierpaolo; Caro, Gemma; Federico, Alessandro; Fortuna, Maria Caterina; Carlesimo, Marta title: Efficacy of Topical Finasteride 0.5% vs 17α-Estradiol 0.05% in the Treatment of Postmenopausal Female Pattern Hair Loss: A Retrospective, Single-Blind Study of 119 Patients date: 2020-04-20 words: 3478 flesch: 55 summary: Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS), Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome, Italy Key words: female pattern hair loss, topical finasteride, 17α-estriadol, minoxidil Citation: Rossi A, Magri F, D’Arino A, Pigliacelli F, Muscianese M, Leoncini P, Caro G, Federico A, Fortuna MC, Carlesimo M. Efficacy of topical finasteride 0.5% vs 17α-estradiol 0.05% in the treatment of postmenopausal female pattern hair loss: a retrospective, single-blind study of 119 patients. Email: alfredo.rossi@uniroma1.it Background and Objectives: Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is a common form of scalp hair loss that occurs in 38% of females. keywords: 17α; dermatol; estradiol; hair; minoxidil; months; patients; topical; treatment cache: dpc-1075.pdf plain text: dpc-1075.txt item: #31 of 1031 id: dpc-1077 author: Neema, Shekhar; Sinha, Preema; Sandhu, Sunmeet; Mukherjee, Sweta; Radhakrishnan, S. title: Dermoscopy of Kindler Syndrome date: 2020-04-03 words: 862 flesch: 43 summary: Dermoscopy of neck skin also shows the island of normal skin with a reticulate pigmentary pattern in between affected skin, suggestive of revertant mosaicism (Figures 7-10). The gene involved in Kindler syndrome is FERMT1, which encodes ferritin family homolog 1 protein linking actin to the under- lying extracellular matrix. keywords: dermoscopy; figure; kindler; skin cache: dpc-1077.pdf plain text: dpc-1077.txt item: #32 of 1031 id: dpc-1078 author: Piccolo, Vincenzo title: Update on Dermoscopy and Infectious Skin Diseases date: 2019-12-31 words: 4677 flesch: 55 summary: Numerous papers have been published about dermoscopic findings in tinea capitis, but only a lim- ited amount of novel information is now available about dermoscopy of tinea corporis. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(1):e2020003 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Update on Dermoscopy and Infectious Skin Diseases Vincenzo Piccolo1 1 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Key words: dermatoscopy, dermoscopy, infections, infectious, entomodermoscopy Citation: Piccolo V. Update on dermoscopy and infectious skin diseases. keywords: central; dermatol; dermoscopy; diagnosis; diseases; figure; findings; hair; scabies; tinea; vessels; warts cache: dpc-1078.pdf plain text: dpc-1078.txt item: #33 of 1031 id: dpc-1082 author: Ferrara, Gerardo; Bradamante, Mirna title: Melanocytic Skin Tumors: Does the Molecular Progression Model Fit With the Routine Clinicopathological Practice? date: 2019-12-30 words: 1874 flesch: 39 summary: Intermediate melanocytic tumors may develop from benign nevi by acquiring an additional pathogenic muta- tion (BAP1 mutation in BAP1-inactivated nevus [3], CTNNB1 or APC in deep penetrating nevus [DPN] [4], PRKAR1A or PRKCA in pigmented epithelioid melano- cytoma The definition of a spectrum of melanocytic tumors, with superficial atypical proliferations (high-grade dysplastic nevus and melanoma in situ) and mass-forming (tumorigenic) neoplasms (melanocytomas) considered as an intermediate molecular progression stage in melanomagenesis, has been recently set forth by the WHO Working Group keywords: melanocytoma; melanoma; nevi; nevus; tumors cache: dpc-1082.pdf plain text: dpc-1082.txt item: #34 of 1031 id: dpc-1085 author: Gadens, Guilherme A.; Dellatorre, Gerson title: Wide Area Digital Dermoscopy for Congenital Melanocytic Nevi: Report of 3 Cases date: 2019-12-31 words: 607 flesch: 48 summary: (B) Detail of zoom capability, preserving dermoscopic definition, of final wide area digital dermoscopy image obtained from 14 separate dermoscopic images. Wide area digital dermoscopy. keywords: area; dermoscopy cache: dpc-1085.pdf plain text: dpc-1085.txt item: #35 of 1031 id: dpc-1086 author: Morgado-Carasco, Daniel; Feola, Hernán ; Vargas-Mora, Pablo title: Pool Palms date: 2019-12-31 words: 391 flesch: 56 summary: A diagnosis of pool palms was made. Pablo Vargas-Mora3 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain 2 Department of Dermatology, Hospital San Juan de Dios, La Plata, Argentina 3 Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile Keywords: pool palms, swimming pool, frictional dermatitis, dermatitis, summertime Citation: Morgado-Carrasco D, Feola H, Vargas-Mora P. Pool palms. keywords: palms; pool cache: dpc-1086.pdf plain text: dpc-1086.txt item: #36 of 1031 id: dpc-1088 author: Perez Sanchez, Ariadna; Katta, Rajani title: Leishmaniasis Recidivans in Rural Venezuela date: 2020-06-29 words: 400 flesch: 45 summary: https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pntd.0006052 Leishmaniasis Recidivans in Rural Venezuela Ariadna Perez Sanchez1, Rajani Katta2 1 Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX, USA Key words: leishmaniasis recidivans, Leishmania braziliensis, localized cutaneous leishmaniasis, ulceration, antimonials Citation: Perez Sanchez A, Katta R. Leishmaniasis recidivans in rural Venezuela. He had been treated for leishmaniasis a year previously, with an ulcer in the same loca- tion. keywords: leishmaniasis cache: dpc-1088.pdf plain text: dpc-1088.txt item: #37 of 1031 id: dpc-109 author: Inskip, Mike; Longo, Caterina; Haddad, Afaf title: Two adjacent individual fibroepithelioma of Pinkus of the umbilicus—one pink, one pigmented—a case report and review of the literature date: 2016-04-30 words: 1870 flesch: 55 summary: In pigmented lesions, a variable amount of plump, bright cells corresponding to melanin-laden macrophages were also present. Dermatoscopy of the left-hand, pigmented lesion showed small ovoid gray structures, fine brown dots, arborizing vessels and a single erosion as might be found in a basal cell carcinoma (Figure 4). keywords: case; fep; fibroepithelioma; pigmented; pinkus cache: dpc-109.pdf plain text: dpc-109.txt item: #38 of 1031 id: dpc-1090 author: Neri, Iria ; Assirelli, Valentina; Chessa, Marco A.; Gurioli, Carlotta; Filippi, Federica; Virdi, Annalucia title: Eruptive Pseudoangiomatosis Induced by Mosquito Bites in an Infant date: 2019-12-31 words: 891 flesch: 46 summary: Mosquito bite reactions differ from one person to another, and this difference depends on the intensity of the immediate and delayed reactions in each individual. Valentina Assirelli,2 Marco A. Chessa,1 Carlotta Gurioli,1 Federica Filippi,1 Annalucia Virdi1 1 Dermatology Unit, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy 2 Division of Pediatrics, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Key words: eruptive pseudoangiomatosis, insect bite reaction, infant, pediatric dermatology Citation: keywords: bite; dermatol; eruptive; mosquito cache: dpc-1090.pdf plain text: dpc-1090.txt item: #39 of 1031 id: dpc-1093 author: Chang, Li-Wei; Kazlouskaya, Viktoryia; Bordelon, Jenna R.; Hughes, Marion A.; Najjar, Yana; Bunimovich, Yuri; Karunamurthy, Arivarasan; Ho, Jonhan title: Metastatic melanoma with sebocyte-like melanocytes and widespread visceral involvement date: 2020-04-20 words: 998 flesch: 48 summary: Yana G. Najjar,3 Yuri Bunimovich,1 Arivarasan Karunamurthy,1 Jonhan Ho1 1 Department of Dermatology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 2 Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 3 Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Key words: sebocyte-like melanocyte, metastatic melanoma, clear cell melanocyte, melanocyte, malignant melanoma Citation: Chang LW, Kazlouskaya V, Bordelon JR, Hughes MA, Najjar YG, Bunimovich Y, Karunamurthy A, Ho J. Metastatic melanoma with sebocyte-like melanocytes and widespread visceral involvement. Such neoplasms may mimic sebaceous neoplasms and clear cell carcinoma. keywords: figure; melanoma; pittsburgh cache: dpc-1093.pdf plain text: dpc-1093.txt item: #40 of 1031 id: dpc-1096 author: Deshapande, Ajay; Ankad, Balachandra Suryakant title: Dermoscopic Monitoring of Response to Intense Pulsed Light in Rosacea: A Case Report date: 2020-06-29 words: 887 flesch: 50 summary: Dermoscopic monitoring of response to intense pulsed light in rosacea: a case report. Papageorgiou P, Clayton W, Norwood S, Chopra S, Rustin M. Treatment of rosacea with intense pulsed light: sig- nificant improvement and long lasting results. keywords: dermoscopy; rosacea; treatment cache: dpc-1096.pdf plain text: dpc-1096.txt item: #41 of 1031 id: dpc-1097 author: Proietti, Ilaria; Di Fraia, Marco; Michelini, Simone; Colapietra, Daniela; Rullo, Emma; Porta, Natale; Petrozza, Vincenzo; Skroza, Nevena; Potenza, Concetta title: Black and Pink: Single Lesion or Double Diagnosis? date: 2019-12-31 words: 872 flesch: 41 summary: The lesion collides with a melanocytic junctional nevus with regression areas.” Conclusions In this case, a BCC with focal FeP aspects collided with a junctional mela- nocytic nevus with regression areas. keywords: area; fep; lesion cache: dpc-1097.pdf plain text: dpc-1097.txt item: #42 of 1031 id: dpc-1098 author: Diplomatico, Mario; Marzuillo, Pierluigi; La Manna, Angela; Apicella, Andrea; Guarino, Stefano; Piccolo, Vincenzo title: From Skin to Kidneys: The Cutaneous Clues of Renal Disease in Children date: 2020-10-26 words: 3512 flesch: 54 summary: Methods: We searched on PubMed for a possible link between skin and kidney matching the following terms and correlated MeSH terms: dermatology, skin, kidney, renal disease, nephrology, pediatrics, child, childhood, vasculitis, and cancer. Renal disease is revealed by the changing amount, concentration, elements, and color of the urine, but some- times it can be suspected based on cutaneous manifestations. keywords: cases; children; disease; doi; involvement; kidney; lupus; manifestations; renal; skin; syndrome cache: dpc-1098.pdf plain text: dpc-1098.txt item: #43 of 1031 id: dpc-1099 author: Di Lernia, Vito; Casanova, Dahiana M.; Goldust, Mohamad; Ricci, Cinzia title: Pemphigus Vulgaris and Bullous Pemphigoid: Update on Diagnosis and Treatment date: 2020-06-29 words: 7349 flesch: 46 summary: Cho MJ, Ellebrecht CT, Hammers CM, et al. Qian Y, Jeong JS, Ye J, et al. keywords: autoantibodies; bullous; corticosteroids; dermatol; disease; dsg1; dsg3; et al; igg; patients; pemphigoid; pemphigus; review; rituximab; skin; therapy; treatment; vulgaris cache: dpc-1099.pdf plain text: dpc-1099.txt item: #44 of 1031 id: dpc-1105 author: Okita, Aline Lissa; Benini, Tatiane; Reis Longhi, Denise title: Secukinumab: Rapid Efficacy in Psoriasis After Primary Failure With Ustekinumab and Adalimumab date: 2020-10-26 words: 955 flesch: 58 summary: (B) After 5 weeks of secukinumab treatment. (B) After 5 weeks of secukinumab treatment. keywords: failure; patients; secukinumab; treatment cache: dpc-1105.pdf plain text: dpc-1105.txt item: #45 of 1031 id: dpc-1107 author: Maione, Vincenzo; Perantoni, Martina; Errichetti, Enzo; Borra, Tiziana; Calzavara Pinton, Piergiacomo title: Porocarcinoma From Preexisting Hidroacanthoma Simplex: Dermoscopic Findings date: 2020-04-20 words: 895 flesch: 44 summary: Nevertheless, their presence may still be helpful in assisting possible malignant changes in HS as it typically shows different features, ie, brown globular areas surrounded by scaling collarette or white globular areas surrounded by regular brown lines. Inside these lobules, various types of faint/ blurred polymorphous vessels (chalice-shaped, dotted and linear) were present (Figure 2). keywords: brescia; figure; hidroacanthoma cache: dpc-1107.pdf plain text: dpc-1107.txt item: #46 of 1031 id: dpc-1109 author: Elmas, Ömer Faruk; Kilitçi, Asuman title: Plantar Molluscum Contagiosum With Dermoscopic Features date: 2020-04-03 words: 695 flesch: 41 summary: A total shave excision was performed with preliminary diagnoses of MC and viral wart. Here we report a case of plantar MC that was initially misdiagnosed as viral wart. keywords: contagiosum; plantar cache: dpc-1109.pdf plain text: dpc-1109.txt item: #47 of 1031 id: dpc-111 author: Wlodek, Christina; Bhatt, Nidhi; Kennedy, Cameron title: Two neutrophilic dermatoses captured simultaneously on histology date: 2016-07-31 words: 1567 flesch: 54 summary: (a) High power view of neutrophilic infiltration of eccrine sweat glands (arrows) and epithelial necrosis (circled) together with intraluminal necrotic eosinophilic debris (*).  Email: christina.wlodek@gmail.com A number of neutrophilic dermatoses are associated with malignancies and their treatment. keywords: eccrine; infiltrate; neh; neutrophilic; sweet cache: dpc-111.pdf plain text: dpc-111.txt item: #48 of 1031 id: dpc-1110 author: Balais, Georgios; Lallas, Aimilios; Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Kanatli, Linda; Apalla, Zoe title: Granulomatous Slack Skin: A Case Report date: 2020-04-03 words: 869 flesch: 38 summary: Zoe Apalla4 1 First Dermatology Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 2 Second Dermatology Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 3 Dermatology Department, Bozova National Hospital, Bozova Sanliurfa, Turkey 4 State Dermatology Department, Hippokratio General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece Key words: granulomatous slack skin, mycosis fungoides, T cell, lymphoma, lymphocytes Citation: Balais G, Lallas A, Lazaridou E, Kanatli L, Apalla Z. Granulomatous slack skin: a case report. A well-circumscribed erythematous plaque, consisting of pendulous, wrinkled, lax skin, occupying the axilla is typical of granulomatous slack skin. keywords: dermatology; gss; skin; slack cache: dpc-1110.pdf plain text: dpc-1110.txt item: #49 of 1031 id: dpc-1111 author: Combalia, Andrea; Carrera, Cristina title: Squamous Cell Carcinoma: An Update on Diagnosis and Treatment date: 2020-06-29 words: 5371 flesch: 43 summary: Arch Der- Conclusions The main advances in SCC diagnosis are in the field of non- invasive imaging techniques. While the most frequent clinical presentation of SCC in situ is an erythematous scaly patch or slightly elevated plaque, which is barely noticed by the patients, invasive SCC is often ulcerated and can be patchy, papulonodular, papillomatous, or exophytic (Figures 1-5). keywords: cancer; carcinoma; cell; clinical; dermatol; diagnosis; imaging; rcm; risk; scc; skin; tumor; vessels cache: dpc-1111.pdf plain text: dpc-1111.txt item: #50 of 1031 id: dpc-1114 author: Gorges, Hilary; Heal, Clare; van Driel, Mieke ; Tapley, Amanda; Davis, Joshua; Davey, Andrew; Holliday, Elizabeth; Ball, Jean; Najib, Nashwa ; Spike, Neil; Fitzgerald, Kristen; Magin, Parker title: Prevalence and Associations of General Practice Registrars’ Management of Impetigo: A Cross-Sectional Analysis From the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training (ReCEnT) Study date: 2020-04-03 words: 3909 flesch: 51 summary: What Happens Differently During Impetigo Consultations? Impetigo consultations were significantly shorter in duration (14 vs 19 minutes on unadjusted analysis and OR 0.94 per additional minute, 95% CI 0.93-0.96, P < 0.001 on multi- variable analysis) and the registrars were more likely to seek help (OR 2.53, 95% CI 2.13-3.02, P < 0.001) What Outcomes Are Different in Impetigo Consultations? Impetigo consultations were significantly more likely to involve pathology being ordered (OR 2.43, 95% CI 1.93- 3.06, P < 0.001) keywords: consultations; impetigo; patients; practice; prevalence; problems; registrars; skin; study; variables cache: dpc-1114.pdf plain text: dpc-1114.txt item: #51 of 1031 id: dpc-1116 author: Pyne, John H.; Myint, Esther; Clark, Simon P.; Gorji, Maddie; Hou, Ruihang title: Early Squamous Cell Carcinoma With Perineural Invasion: A Prospective Study Examining Anatomic Site, Tumor Surface Diameter, Invasion Depth, and Grade of Differentiation in 1,772 Consecutive Cases date: 2020-06-29 words: 3811 flesch: 56 summary: Minimum microscopic tumor surface diameters for PNI cases were 7 mm for moderately and 5 mm for poorly differentiated SCC. Minimum microscopic invasion depths for PNI cases were 2.2 mm for moderate and 0.9 mm for poor differentiation. keywords: carcinoma; cases; differentiation; invasion; pni; scc; tumor cache: dpc-1116.pdf plain text: dpc-1116.txt item: #52 of 1031 id: dpc-1120 author: Peccerillo, Francesca; Longhitano, Sabrina; Ferrari, Barbara; Bigi, Laura; Pellacani, Giovanni; Odorici, Giulia title: A Peculiar Case of Darier Disease in Blaschkoid Distribution date: 2020-10-26 words: 893 flesch: 38 summary: A peculiar case of Darier disease in blaschkoid distribution. In patients with unilateral localized disease, the distal nail manifestations of DD are often absent. keywords: darier; disease; distribution cache: dpc-1120.pdf plain text: dpc-1120.txt item: #53 of 1031 id: dpc-1121 author: Paolino, Giovanni; Rizzo, Nathalie; Pampena, Riccardo; Bearzi, Pietro; Bulotta, Alessandra; Gregorc, Vanesa; Brianti, Pina; Moliterni, Elisa; Mercuri, Santo Raffaele title: Spontaneous Regression of Primary Melanoma and Multiple Melanocytic Nevi in a Patient With Metastatic Melanoma date: 2020-06-29 words: 1173 flesch: 44 summary: Dermoscopic regression in multiple melanocytic lesions should increase awareness for malig- nancy. Prognostic role of histological regression in primary cutaneous melanoma: a system- atic review and meta-analysis. keywords: figure; lesions; melanoma; regression cache: dpc-1121.pdf plain text: dpc-1121.txt item: #54 of 1031 id: dpc-1122 author: Sousa, Cristina; Podlipnik, Sebastian; Puig, Susana; Malvehy, Josep title: When Seborrheic Keratosis Is Wearing a Mask date: 2020-04-30 words: 414 flesch: 45 summary: Corresponding author: Ana Cristina da Silva Sousa, Rua Conceição Fernandes, 4434-502 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. In the left area of the image, it was possible to see a homogenous brown area, with overlapping gray and white shiny structures and ovoid nests which led to the suspicion of a collision tumor of seborrheic keratosis and basal cell carcinoma or melanoma, mainly because of these two distinctive patterns on the same area (Figure 1). keywords: dermatology; keratosis cache: dpc-1122.pdf plain text: dpc-1122.txt item: #55 of 1031 id: dpc-1123 author: Uyar, Belkiz; Elmas, Ömer Faruk; Kilitçi, Asuman; Tad, Murat title: Dermoscopy of Amelanotic Melanoma in a Patient With Oculocutaneous Albinism date: 2020-06-29 words: 957 flesch: 41 summary: Dermoscopic features of mel- anoma in patients with OCA have been reported in a few case studies. Conclusions Melanomas in patients with OCA are rare and usually amela- notic. keywords: melanoma; oca; patients cache: dpc-1123.pdf plain text: dpc-1123.txt item: #56 of 1031 id: dpc-1124 author: Bhat, Yasmeen Jabeen; Bashir, Safia; Nabi, Nahida ; Hassan, Iffat title: Laser Treatment in Hirsutism: An Update date: 2020-04-20 words: 5295 flesch: 66 summary: A wavelength that is less absorbed by melanin may be less effec- tive clinically as the target chromophore for hair removal laser is melanin in the hair bulb and bulge. Laser hair removal is said to be permanent when there is a stable decrease in the number of terminal hair for a period longer than the complete hair growth cycle at a given site after treatment keywords: dermatol; hair; hair removal; laser; laser hair; light; reduction; removal; skin; treatment; yag cache: dpc-1124.pdf plain text: dpc-1124.txt item: #57 of 1031 id: dpc-1125 author: Dobrosavljevic, Danijela; Majstorovic, Jovana; Bosic, Martina title: Dermoscopy of Generalized Eruptive Histiocytosis: Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature date: 2020-06-29 words: 4247 flesch: 48 summary: Klemke CD, Dippel E, Geilen CC, et al. Takahashi S, Muto J, Takama H, et al. keywords: arms; case; dermatol; eruptive; extremities; face; geh; generalized; histiocytoma; histiocytosis; lesions; months; regression; trunk; years cache: dpc-1125.pdf plain text: dpc-1125.txt item: #58 of 1031 id: dpc-1127 author: Güleç, A. Tülin title: Trichoscopic Features of Eyebrow Trichotillomania: It Looks Similar to Scalp Trichotillomania date: 2020-04-03 words: 717 flesch: 50 summary: (A) Black dots (red arrows), broken hairs at different lengths (green arrows), yellow dot (orange arrow), hook hair (blue arrow), tulip hairs (yellow arrow), V-sign (purple arrow). Although scalp hair is the most common site of involvement, it is also reported in other hair-bearing areas of the body such as eyelashes, eyebrows, and beard. keywords: eyebrow; hairs; trichotillomania cache: dpc-1127.pdf plain text: dpc-1127.txt item: #59 of 1031 id: dpc-1128 author: Tognetti, Linda; Ekinde, Sean; Habougit, Cyril; Cinotti, Elisa; Rubegni, Pietro; Perrot, Jean Luc title: Delayed Tattoo Reaction From Red Dye With Overlapping Clinicopathological Features: Examination With High-Frequency Ultrasound and Line-Field Optical Coherence Tomography date: 2020-06-29 words: 1084 flesch: 33 summary: Red dye depos- Delayed Tattoo Reaction From Red Dye With Overlapping Clinicopathological Features: Examination With High-Frequency Ultrasound and Line-Field Optical Coherence Delayed tattoo reaction from red dye with overlapping clinicopathological features: examination with high-frequency ultrasound and line-field optical coherence tomography. keywords: dermis; figure; line; tattoo cache: dpc-1128.pdf plain text: dpc-1128.txt item: #60 of 1031 id: dpc-1130 author: Klapholz, Laurent ; Ramot, Yuval title: Eruptive Blue Nevi: A Rare Phenomenon Diagnosed With the Aid of Dermoscopy date: 2020-04-03 words: 807 flesch: 54 summary: It high- lights the need for careful inspection of these lesions to rule out melanoma or malignant blue nevus, especially since melanoma has been reported to mimic benign blue nevus. Here we present such a case, diagnosed as eruptive blue nevi in a young woman. keywords: blue; lesions; nevi cache: dpc-1130.pdf plain text: dpc-1130.txt item: #61 of 1031 id: dpc-1131 author: Argenziano, Giuseppe; Brancaccio, Gabriella; Russo, Teresa; Lallas, Aimillios title: A new direction for Dermatology Practical & Conceptual date: 2017-10-31 words: 395 flesch: 33 summary: With this in mind, we feel privileged and deeply commit- ted to take Dermatology Practical & Conceptual in a brand new course aimed to further spread the readership, facilitate publication of important new ideas, and finally take the journal to the next step! A new direction for Dermatology Practical & Conceptual. keywords: dermatology; dpc cache: dpc-1131.pdf plain text: dpc-1131.txt item: #62 of 1031 id: dpc-1132 author: Jayasree, Puravoor ; Kaliyadan, Feroze; Ashique, Karalikkattil T. title: Pubic Lice In Facial Hair date: 2020-04-20 words: 401 flesch: 46 summary: Pubic lice in facial hair. Examination revealed yellowish deposits on the moustache and facial hair below the lower lip with erythema of the underlying skin (Figure 1A). keywords: hair; skin cache: dpc-1132.pdf plain text: dpc-1132.txt item: #63 of 1031 id: dpc-1133 author: Stella, Alexander; Ponholzer, Katharina; Weingast, Jessika; Binder, Michael title: Melanoma arising in a giant nevus spilus maculosus date: 2011-10-31 words: 1157 flesch: 56 summary: Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2011;1(1):6 21 Melanoma arising in a giant nevus spilus maculosus Alexander Stella, M.D.1, Katharina Ponholzer, M.D.1, Jessika Weingast, M.D.1, Michael Binder, M.D.1 1Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Key words: nevus spilus, large nevus spilus maculosus, malignant melanoma Citation: Stella A, Ponholzer K, Weingast J, Binder M. Melanoma arising in a giant nevus spilus maculosus. There are two distinct types of nevus spilus characterized by macular or papular speckles, respectively. keywords: dermatol; figure; nevus; spilus cache: dpc-1133.pdf plain text: dpc-1133.txt item: #64 of 1031 id: dpc-1134 author: Hüller, Cornelia; Grunow, Norbert; Nadler, Torsten; Bär, Michael title: Cutaneous and uterine leiomyomatosis and ovarian cystadenoma associated with deficiency of fumerate hydratase date: 2011-10-31 words: 1195 flesch: 48 summary: Females with cutaneous lesions only should be regularly screened for uterine disease, too, in order not to miss a relevant syndromal context. Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2011;1(1):7 25 Cutaneous and uterine leiomyomatosis and ovarian cystadenoma associated with deficiency of fumarate hydratase Cornelia Hüller, M.D.1, Norbert Grunow, M.D.2, Torsten Nadler, M.D.3, Michael Bär, M.D.1* 1Department of Dermatology, Görlitz Municipal Hospital, Görlitz, Germany 2Department of Pathology, Görlitz Municipal Hospital, Görlitz, Germany 3Department of Gynecology, Görlitz Municipal Hospital, Görlitz, Germany Key words: uterine leiomyomatosis, ovarian cystadenoma, fumerate hydratase Citation: Hüller C, Grunow N, Nadler T, Bär M. Cutaneous and uterine leiomyomatosis and ovarian cystadenoma associated with deficiency of fumerate hydratase. keywords: görlitz; hydratase; leiomyomatosis; ovarian cache: dpc-1134.pdf plain text: dpc-1134.txt item: #65 of 1031 id: dpc-1135 author: Böer-Auer, Almut ; Gust, Alexandra title: From the Dermatologikum Hamburg: Quiz date: 2011-10-31 words: 952 flesch: 48 summary: Ackerman suggested that rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis could be a synonym for Sweet’s syndrome in a patient with severe rheu- matoid arthritis because one of the conditions known to be responsible for Sweet’s syndrome is rheumatoid arthritis In a relatively recent study of 215 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, only two were diagnosed with rheuma- toid neutrophilic dermatitis keywords: arthritis; dermatitis; rheumatoid cache: dpc-1135.pdf plain text: dpc-1135.txt item: #66 of 1031 id: dpc-1136 author: Weyers, Wolfgang; Metze, Dieter title: Histopathology of drug eruptions-general criteria, common patterns, and differential diagnosis date: 2011-10-31 words: 10174 flesch: 48 summary: Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2011;1(1):9 33 Histopathology of drug eruptions – general criteria, common patterns, and differential diagnosis Wolfgang Weyers, M.D.1, Dieter Metze, M.D.2 1Center for Dermatopathology, Freiburg, Germany 2Department of Dermatology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany Key words: drug eruptions, histopathology, skin Citation: Weyers W, Metze D. Histopathology of drug eruptions – general criteria, common patterns, and differential diagnosis. +49.761.39772. E-mail: ww@zdpf.de. Drug eruptions are among the most common inflammatory diseases of the skin and also among those biopsied most often. keywords: cases; changes; dermatitis; dermatol; dermis; diagnosis; diseases; drug eruptions; eosinophils; epidermal; histopathologic; infiltrate; interface; neutrophils; vacuolar cache: dpc-1136.pdf plain text: dpc-1136.txt item: #67 of 1031 id: dpc-1137 author: Werner, Betina; Mulinari-Brenner, Fabiane title: Saved by step sections: an unusual presentation of basal cell carcinoma date: 2011-10-31 words: 1585 flesch: 53 summary: Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2011;1(1):10 49 Background: Basal cell carcinoma usually occurs in sun exposed areas of older male individuals. Conclusions: Although very rare, basal cell carcinomas do occur in young patients and, at times, on areas of the body where they are not conventionally seen. keywords: carcinoma; cell; dermatol; figure; sections; step cache: dpc-1137.pdf plain text: dpc-1137.txt item: #68 of 1031 id: dpc-1138 author: Jaada, Nawel ; Zaraa, Ines; Chelly, Ines; Cheikhrouhou, Rym; Trojjet, Sondes; Euch, Dalenda; Mokni, Mourad; Haouet, Slim; Ben Osman, Amel title: Pigmented tumor in the nostril date: 2011-10-31 words: 1682 flesch: 50 summary: aBstraCt Pigmented tumor in the nostril Nawel Jaada, M.D.1, Ines Zaraa, M.D.1, Ines Chelly, M.D.2, Rym Cheikhrouhou, M.D.1, Sondes Trojjet, M.D.1, Dalenda El Euch, M.D.1, Mourad Mokni, M.D.1, Slim Haouet, M.D.2, Amel Ben Osman, M.D.1 1Dermatology Department, La rabta Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia 2Pathology Department, La rabta Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia Key words: inverted follicular keratosis, seborrheic keratosis Citation: Jaada N, Zaraa I, Chelly I, et al. Epithelial proliferation containing a squamous eddy formation (H&E stain); D: High-power photomicrograph depicting base of inverted follicular keratosis with peripheral palisading of basaloid cells at the periphery of the tumor lobules and intercellular edema; e: Squamous eddy formation. keywords: ifk; keratosis; lesion; skin; tumor cache: dpc-1138.pdf plain text: dpc-1138.txt item: #69 of 1031 id: dpc-1139 author: Argenziano, Giuseppe; Zalaudek, Iris title: Dermoscopy: a new perspective date: 2019-10-31 words: 733 flesch: 40 summary: As the number of dermoscopy users grows, the number of scientific publica- tions on dermoscopy has also increased significantly. The vision behind this was to give to the IDS members and to researchers the possibility to read and publish articles in the field of dermoscopy that are of higher quality. keywords: dermatology; dermoscopy; ids cache: dpc-1139.pdf plain text: dpc-1139.txt item: #70 of 1031 id: dpc-1140 author: Beer, Jürgen; Xu, Lina; Tschandl, Philipp; Kittler, Harald title: Growth rate of melanoma in vivo and correlation with dermatoscopic and dermatopathologic findings date: 2011-10-31 words: 4302 flesch: 54 summary: aBstraCt Growth rate of melanoma in vivo and correlation with dermatoscopic and dermatopathologic findings Jürgen Beer, M.D.1, Lina Xu, M.D.1, Philipp Tschandl, M.D.1, Harald Kittler, M.D.1 1Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria Key words: horizontal growth rate, melanoma in vivo, dermotoscopy Citation: Beer J, Xu L, Tschandl P, Kittler H. Growth rate of melanoma in vivo and correlation with dermatoscopic and dermatopathologic findings. Horizontal growth rate The mean horizontal growth rate of all melanomas was 5.3  mm2 per year (SD: ± 5.8 mm2 per year). keywords: growth; melanocytes; melanomas; nests; pattern; rate cache: dpc-1140.pdf plain text: dpc-1140.txt item: #71 of 1031 id: dpc-1141 author: Rosendahl, Cliff; Cameron, Alan; Bulinska, Agata; Weedon, David title: Cutaneous pigmented invasive squamous cell carcinoma: a case report with dermatoscopy and histology date: 2011-10-31 words: 1869 flesch: 59 summary: Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2011;1(1):14 69 Cutaneous pigmented invasive squamous cell carcinoma: a case report with dermatoscopy and histology Cliff Rosendahl, MBBS1, Alan Cameron, MBBS1, Agata Bulinska, M.D.1, David Weedon, M.D.2 1School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 2Sullivan and Nicolaides Pathology, Brisbane, Australia Key words: pigmented, squamous cell carcinoma, invasive, dermatoscopy, histology Citation: rosendahl C, Cameron A, Bulinska A, Weedon D. Cutaneous pigmented invasive squamous cell carcinoma: a case report with dermatoscopy and histology. Kossard S,  Cook D. Pigmented squamous cell carcinoma with dendritic melanocytes. keywords: carcinoma; case; cell; lesion; scc cache: dpc-1141.pdf plain text: dpc-1141.txt item: #72 of 1031 id: dpc-1142 author: Keir, Jeffrey title: Introduction to Dermatology in Primary Care date: 2011-10-31 words: 742 flesch: 54 summary: I have had the good fortune to study, work and practice in coun- tries of widely varying socioeconomic status and to be able to concentrate for the last 10 years on delivering dermatol- ogy and skin cancer care in primary care practice. It is often forgotten how great the burden of skin dis- ease is in primary care around the world, yet there is so little research in the field and even less international teaching and communication on the subject. keywords: australia; care; skin cache: dpc-1142.pdf plain text: dpc-1142.txt item: #73 of 1031 id: dpc-1143 author: Jargin, Sergei V. title: Pathology in the former Soviet Union: scientific misonduct and related phenomena date: 2011-10-31 words: 4022 flesch: 52 summary: Therefore, the statement (verbatim translation): “High degree of expression of p53 in carcinomas and its absence in adenomas allows concluding that p53 can serve as a marker of thyroid carcinoma” In the new Atlas of Tumor Pathology [19] the following is written in the section about thyroid carcinoma (p. 402) it reads (verbatim translation): “In severe dysplasia appear cell groups with clearly visible atypia. keywords: carcinoma; cases; disease; figure; jargin; medical; moscow; paltsev; pathology; russian; thyroid cache: dpc-1143.pdf plain text: dpc-1143.txt item: #74 of 1031 id: dpc-1145 author: Achenbach, Ricardo title: Letter to the Editor date: 2011-10-31 words: 1044 flesch: 62 summary: González U. Cloud over sentinel node biopsy: unlikely survival benefit in melanoma. Freedom of expression or protectionism in the de- bate on sentinel node biopsy in melanoma. keywords: dermatol; melanoma; node cache: dpc-1145.pdf plain text: dpc-1145.txt item: #75 of 1031 id: dpc-1146 author: Hurt, Mark A. title: Book review: Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Skin Diseases in Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional and Deposition Disease. New York: Springer, 2010 date: 2011-10-31 words: 3460 flesch: 51 summary: Isn’t obesity the stereotypical example of nutritional disease, or does it result, as in the mind of the authors, from a faulty metabolism? one may argue that everybody knows what endocrine, metabolic, nutritional, and deposition diseases are, but the authors themselves admit rightly that the categories as they use it are not exclu- sive, therefore questioning the pertinence of their enterprise. keywords: authors; book; chapter; clinical; deposition; diseases; metabolic; review cache: dpc-1146.pdf plain text: dpc-1146.txt item: #76 of 1031 id: dpc-1147 author: Keir, Jeffrey title: Abstracts from the SCCANZ Skin Cancer Conference, June 3-5, 2011, Gold Coast, Australia date: 2011-10-31 words: 1541 flesch: 45 summary: All sedation cases had a ‘Sedation Audit Form’ completed results: During the last 10 years we have performed over 3000 operations for skin cancer with 28% done under local, 68% sedation & local and only 2.6% under general anaesthetic. Adding sedation to local increases the cost of surgery with us by approximately $275 but is $1100– 1500 less expensive than the same procedure under GA. Conclusion: Properly carried out, intravenous sedation is a safe and cost effective procedure in the ambulatory surgical management of skin cancer. load. keywords: cancer; lesions; sedation; skin; study cache: dpc-1147.pdf plain text: dpc-1147.txt item: #77 of 1031 id: dpc-1149 author: Böer-Auer, Almut title: From the Dermatologikum Hamburg: Quiz date: 2012-01-31 words: 1292 flesch: 57 summary: in correlation with the clinical picture of a large crusted lesion on the scalp, however, the changes have to be inter- preted as erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp. Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp (EPDS) was first described by Pye and colleagues in 1979. keywords: auer; dermatol; dermatosis; patients; scalp cache: dpc-1149.pdf plain text: dpc-1149.txt item: #78 of 1031 id: dpc-1150 author: Panjwani, Poonam K.; Tirumalae, Rajalakshmi; Castra, Julian; Manjunath, Suraj; Rout, Pritilata title: Extraocular sebaceous carcinoma: a series of three cases with varied presentation date: 2012-01-31 words: 2217 flesch: 59 summary: This cystic appearance is very rare in sebaceous tumours not asso- ciated with the MTS [14]. Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(1):7 39 Extraocular sebaceous carcinoma: a series of three cases with varied presentation Poonam K. Panjwani, M.D.1, Rajalakshmi Tirumalae, M.D.1, Julian A. Crasta, M.D.1, Suraj Manjunath, MS, MCh2, Pritilata Rout, M.D.1 1 Department of Pathology, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore, India 2 Department of Surgical Oncology, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore, India Key words: sebaceous carcinoma, extraocular Citation: Panjwani PK, Tirumalae R, Crasta JA, Manjunath S, Rout P. Extraocular sebaceous carcinoma: a series of three cases with varied presentation. keywords: breast; carcinoma; case; cells; figure; sebaceous; tumour cache: dpc-1150.pdf plain text: dpc-1150.txt item: #79 of 1031 id: dpc-1151 author: Reidl, Elisabeth; Gottlieb, Geoffrey J. title: Prmary adenomyoepithelioma of the skin-a variant of apocrine mixed tumor? date: 2012-01-31 words: 1583 flesch: 50 summary: The S100 positivity indicates myoepithelial cells, while epi- thelial-glandular cells are negative for S100 protein expres- sion. Myoepithelial cells did not stain with anti-cytokeratin bodies. keywords: adenomyoepithelioma; apocrine; cells; myoepithelial; neoplasm cache: dpc-1151.pdf plain text: dpc-1151.txt item: #80 of 1031 id: dpc-1152 author: Rishi, Arvind; Dulanto, Felix; Cheng, Shen title: Glomangiosarcoma in the shoulder of a 51-year-old man date: 2019-12-07 words: 1522 flesch: 52 summary: 50 Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(1):9 term of malignant glomus tumor to described a lesion located deep to the Achilles tendon in a 24-year-old female with severe and persistent right distal lower extremity pain that finally required an above-knee amputation Discussion Although glomangioma and glomus tumor and gloman- giosarcoma and malignant glomus tumor have been used interchangeably in the literature, we recommend the use of glomangioma and glomangisarcoma for benign and malig- nant glomus neoplasms, respectively, simply for consistency of terminology. keywords: glomangiosarcoma; glomus; tumor cache: dpc-1152.pdf plain text: dpc-1152.txt item: #81 of 1031 id: dpc-1153 author: Scope, Alon title: Dermatoscopy and Skin Imaging: The section to share your morphological observations and scientific insights date: 2012-01-31 words: 1579 flesch: 47 summary: Zalaudek et al have hypothesized that nevi with globular pattern and nevi with reticular pattern represent different pathways in nevus evolution and, furthermore, that melanomas with predominantly reticular pattern are fundamentally different from melanomas with predominantly globular pattern [6]. Globular-patterned nevi occur more fre- quently in the upper part of the body, tend to be larger in diameter and are more likely to occur in individuals with fair pigmentation phenotype and increased nevus counts; in contrast, reticular nevi are more frequent in the lower trunk and extremities, tend to be smaller in size, and constitute the main nevus pattern in individuals with dark skin phenotype and lower nevus counts [3]. keywords: dermatology; nevi; new; pattern; skin cache: dpc-1153.pdf plain text: dpc-1153.txt item: #82 of 1031 id: dpc-1155 author: Ramirez-Fort, Marigdalia K. title: Human papillomavirus induced periungual pigmented Bowen’s disease date: 2012-01-31 words: 745 flesch: 50 summary: Hu SC, Chiu HH, Chen GS, et al. Dermoscopy as a diagnostic and follow-up tool for pigmented Bowen‘s disease on acral region. Bowenoid papulosis of the vulva and subsequent periungual Bowen‘s disease induced by the same mucosal HPVs. keywords: bowen; disease; lesion cache: dpc-1155.pdf plain text: dpc-1155.txt item: #83 of 1031 id: dpc-1156 author: Rosendahl, Cliff; Cameron, Alan; Weedon, David title: Pre-emptive diagnosis of a case of scabies by dermatopathology date: 2012-01-31 words: 1083 flesch: 55 summary: [Copyright: ©2012 Rosendahl et al.] 62 Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(1):12 revealed a skin eruption consistent with scabies. [Copyright: ©2012 Rosendahl et al.] Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(1):12 63 References Walter B, Heukelbach J, Fengler G, Worth C, Hengge u, Feldmeier H. Comparison of dermoscopy, skin scraping, and the adhesive tape test for the diagnosis of scabies in a resource-poor setting. keywords: diagnosis; scabies; skin cache: dpc-1156.pdf plain text: dpc-1156.txt item: #84 of 1031 id: dpc-1157 author: Anderson, Cris title: On the nature of thought processes and their relationship to the accumulation of knowledge, Part XV-Limits to cognition: epistemic, random, or both? date: 2012-01-31 words: 7996 flesch: 65 summary: A Knowledge Products audio-course I once listened to about complexity points out that complex systems must have a way of getting rid of waste as a means of adapting to change. recall from the essay in this series on Error and Expectation that James reason explained his model in which we recall items by “frequency gambling” and “similarity matching,” with a small compartment adjacent to working memory that holds recent items for rapid retrieval. keywords: brain; concept; essay; glimcher; limits; problem; system; theory; thought; work; world cache: dpc-1157.pdf plain text: dpc-1157.txt item: #85 of 1031 id: dpc-1158 author: Al Aboud, Khalid title: Medical dramas—the pros and the cons date: 2012-01-31 words: 2005 flesch: 68 summary: This type of drama originated in the United States, but many other countries are developing their own versions of medical dramas [8]. Medical drama. keywords: drama; house; july; medical; series; television cache: dpc-1158.pdf plain text: dpc-1158.txt item: #86 of 1031 id: dpc-1159 author: Hurt, Mark A. title: Book review: Weedon D. Weedon’s Skin Pathology. 3rd ed. London: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2010 date: 2012-01-31 words: 2639 flesch: 57 summary: Again, Dr. Weedon provides a well-rounded, objective approach to these lesions, and he acknowledges his disagreement with Dr. Ackerman on the nosologic posi- tion of most sebaceous neoplasms commonly thought of as adenomas, but which Dr. Ackerman regarded as carcinomas. Fortunately, Dr. Weedon is still alive at this writing, and he will continue, hopefully, to shower us with his integrations of dermatopathologic knowledge for some time to come. keywords: ackerman; book; review; text; weedon cache: dpc-1159.pdf plain text: dpc-1159.txt item: #87 of 1031 id: dpc-116 author: Inskip, Mike; Maghee, Jill; Weedon, David; Rosendahll, Cliff title: Atypical fibroxanthoma of the cheek—case report with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology date: 2014-04-30 words: 1459 flesch: 46 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Atypical fibroxanthoma of the cheek—case report with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology Mike Inskip1, Jill Magee2, David Weedon3, Cliff Rosendahl4 1 Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Clinic, Berwick, Australia 2 Dorevitch Pathology, Heidelberg, Australia 3 Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology, Brisbane, Australia 4 School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Keywords: dermatoscopy, dermoscopy, atypical fibroxanthoma, pleomorphic dermal sarcoma Citation: Inskip M, Magee J, Weedon D, Rosendahl C. Atypical fibroxanthoma of the cheek—case report with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology. Atypical fibroxanthoma is currently considered an uncommon tumor. keywords: fibroxanthoma; lesion; skin cache: dpc-116.pdf plain text: dpc-116.txt item: #88 of 1031 id: dpc-1162 author: Jurakić Tončić, Ružica ; Murat Susic, Slobodna; Curkovic, Danijela; Petkovic, Mikela; Luzar, Bostjan; Ilic, Ivana title: Pigmented Epithelioid Melanocytoma In Congenital Nevus of Medium Size In Children date: 2020-06-29 words: 1128 flesch: 53 summary: Pigmented Epithelioid Melanocytoma in Congenital Nevus of Medium Size in Children Ružica Jurakić Tončić,1 Slobodna Murat Susic,1 Danijela Curkovic,1 Mikela Petkovic,1 Bostjan Luzar,² Ivana Ilic³ 1 University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2 Institute of Pathology, Medical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 3 University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Pathology and Cytology, University of Applied Health Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia Key words: melanocytoma, epithelioid pigmented melanocytoma, medium-sized congenital nevus, children Citation: Jurakić Tončić, Murat Susic S, Curkovic D, Petkovic M, Luzar B, Ilic I. Pigmented epithelioid melanocytoma in congenital nevus of medium size in children. (B) Dermoscopy shows metal-blue nodular part and black dots (peppering) around nodular part in sur- rounding congenital nevus. keywords: epithelioid; medium; nevus cache: dpc-1162.pdf plain text: dpc-1162.txt item: #89 of 1031 id: dpc-1164 author: Elmas, Ömer Faruk; Uyar, Belkiz; Kilitçi, Asuman title: A 25-Year History of Leg Ulceration: Cutaneous Blastomycosis date: 2020-06-29 words: 795 flesch: 36 summary: A 25-year history of leg ulceration: cutaneous blastomycosis. Our patient was initially A 25-Year History of Leg Ulceration: Cutaneous Blastomycosis Ömer Faruk Elmas,1 Belkiz Uyar,1 Asuman Kilitçi2 1 Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Kırşehir Ahi Evran University, Kırşehir, Turkey 2 Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Kırşehir Ahi Evran University, Kırşehir, Turkey Key words: cutaneous blastomycosis, dermoscopy, histopathology, pyoderma gangrenosum Citation: Elmas ÖF, Uyar B, Kilitçi A. keywords: blastomycosis; ulceration cache: dpc-1164.pdf plain text: dpc-1164.txt item: #90 of 1031 id: dpc-1166 author: Lima Dantas, Manuela; Serrão Fensterseifer, Giovana; Paipilla Hernandez, Irina A.; Henrique Martins, Paulo; Eibs Cafrune, Fernando title: Entodermoscopy in the Diagnosis of Tinea Nigra: Two Case Reports date: 2020-06-29 words: 866 flesch: 47 summary: Dermoscopy Findings of Tinea Nigra and Its Differential Diagnosis Tinea nigra “Pigmented spicules” forming an almost reticulated patch or arranged in parallel ridge pattern with no color gradation Benign acral melanocytic lesion Parallel furrow pattern, fibrillar pattern, or lattice-like pattern Malignant acral melanocytic lesion Parallel ridge pattern Subcorneal hematoma Reddish black homogeneous areas, satellite globules; partial or complete removal of pigment with scrapping test Exogenous pigmentation Parallel ridge pattern; correlate with medical history clues Figure 1. We present 2 cases of tinea nigra where der- moscopy was helpful in making the correct diagnosis. keywords: nigra; pattern; tinea cache: dpc-1166.pdf plain text: dpc-1166.txt item: #91 of 1031 id: dpc-1167 author: Soyer, H. Peter title: Dermoscopy in the southern hemisphere: a success story date: 2012-04-30 words: 998 flesch: 44 summary: Given my current location in Australia, Brisbane, the cap- ital of Queensland to be precise, I wish to focus this editorial on dermoscopy Down Under, and I specifically draw atten- tion to the following relevant points: i) Dermoscopy is frequently adopted by a large propor- tion of Australian dermatologists for detailed lesion exami- nation. A nationwide dermoscopy survey investigating the prevalence, advantages and disadvantages of dermoscopy use among Australian dermatologists gave evidence that a total of 98% of dermatologists (99 of the 283 keywords: dermatologists; dermatology; dermoscopy; editorial cache: dpc-1167.pdf plain text: dpc-1167.txt item: #92 of 1031 id: dpc-1168 author: Rishpon, Ayelet; Nathanson, Nir title: Regression of nevi in a melanoma patient treated with interferon date: 2012-04-30 words: 1350 flesch: 55 summary: Hu S, Kim CC, Jessup C, Phung TL, Curiel-Lewandrowski C. Primary cutaneous melanomas seen as inflamed pigmented le- sions in patients undergoing adjuvant interferon treatment: a possible diagnostic clue for physicians. Future studies regarding the pathogenesis of nevi regression in the setting of melanoma and interferon treatment are needed. keywords: interferon; melanoma; nevi; regression; treatment cache: dpc-1168.pdf plain text: dpc-1168.txt item: #93 of 1031 id: dpc-1169 author: Lallas, Aimilios; Apalla, Zoe; Moscarella, Elvira; Zalaudek, Iris; Tzellos, Thrasivoulos; Lefaki, Ioanna; Cota, Carlo; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Extensive regression in pigmented skin lesions: a dangerous confounding feature date: 2012-04-30 words: 1354 flesch: 43 summary: DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(2):8 31 Extensive regression in pigmented skin lesions: a dangerous confounding feature Aimilios Lallas, M.D.1, Zoe Apalla, M.D.1, Elvira Moscarella, M.D.2, Iris Zalaudek, M.D.3,4, Thrasivoulos Tzellos, M.D.1, Ioanna Lefaki, M.D.1, Carlo Cota, M.D.2, Giuseppe Argenziano, M.D.4 1 State Clinic of Dermatology, Hospital of Skin and Venereal Diseases of Thessaloniki, Greece 2 Department of Dermatologic Oncology, Santa Maria and San Gallicano Dermatologic Institute, IFO of Rome, Rome, Italy 3 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria 4 Dermatology Unit, Medical Department, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio Emilia, Italy Key words: pigmented lesion, regression, melanoma, lichen planus-like keratosis Citation: Lallas A, Apalla Z, Moscarella E, et al. Dermoscopy of LPLK at the late stage of the regression process reveals a diffuse gray-blue granular pattern, similar to that observed in regressed melanocytic lesions [6]. keywords: areas; lesions; melanoma; regression cache: dpc-1169.pdf plain text: dpc-1169.txt item: #94 of 1031 id: dpc-1172 author: Tschandl, Philipp title: Dermatoscopy: What is your diagnosis? date: 2012-04-30 words: 3390 flesch: 60 summary: To compare BLINCK with the other diagnostic methods a pilot trial was conducted using images of skin lesions typically seen in Australian primary care skin cancer practice. Currently, most introductory skin cancer courses in Australia endorse dermatoscopic evaluation of suspicious skin lesions as the preferred screening method, commonly using the 3-Point checklist or the Menzies method keywords: algorithm; australia; blinck; cancer; lesion; skin cache: dpc-1172.pdf plain text: dpc-1172.txt item: #95 of 1031 id: dpc-1174 author: Rosendahl, Cliff; Cameron, Alan; Wilkinson, David; Belt, Paul; Williamson, Richard; Weedon, David title: Nail matrix melanoma: consecutive cases in general practice date: 2012-04-30 words: 2038 flesch: 54 summary: Diagnosis is certain; prognosis is uncertain. Examples are numerous of the noxious consequences that result from confounding diagnosis and prognosis: It is the favorable prognosis of melanoma in situ that for years has impaired the recognition of its being melanoma; it is the “indolent clinical behavior” of small plaque parapsoriasis that continues to impair the recognition of its being mycosis fungoides; it is “outcome” of spitzoid melanoma metastatic to lymph node that purportedly justifies the flawed concept of “metastatic Spitz nevus”; it is purported indolent biologic behavior that constitutes the raison d’être of “small and medium cell cutaneous T-cell lymphoma” as an entity differ- ent from mycosis fungoides, etc. keywords: diagnosis; disease; outcome; patient; prognosis cache: dpc-1174.pdf plain text: dpc-1174.txt item: #96 of 1031 id: dpc-1176 author: Milette, François title: Predicting outcome: a fourfold delusion! date: 2012-04-30 words: 4885 flesch: 53 summary: Obviously, these are questions of great importance for the management of patients, but physicians will not find about the pros and cons, possibilities and limitations of molecular techniques to physicians who are not experts in the field. Of 15 chapters dealing with spe- cific diseases, some focus on diagnosis, others on prognosis, and still others on molecular techniques. keywords: book; cell; chapter; dermatology; dermatopathology; molecular; murphy; skin; techniques cache: dpc-1176.pdf plain text: dpc-1176.txt item: #97 of 1031 id: dpc-1177 author: Hurt, Mark; Kutzner, Heinz; Weyers, Wolfgang title: Book review: Murphy MJ (ed). Molecular Diagnostics in Dermatology and Dermatopathology. New York: Springer Science + Business Media (Humana Press), 2011 date: 2012-04-30 words: 4885 flesch: 53 summary: Obviously, these are questions of great importance for the management of patients, but physicians will not find about the pros and cons, possibilities and limitations of molecular techniques to physicians who are not experts in the field. Of 15 chapters dealing with spe- cific diseases, some focus on diagnosis, others on prognosis, and still others on molecular techniques. keywords: book; cell; chapter; dermatology; dermatopathology; molecular; murphy; skin; techniques cache: dpc-1177.pdf plain text: dpc-1177.txt item: #98 of 1031 id: dpc-1178 author: Kittler, Harald title: Abstracts from the 3rd World Congress of Dermoscopy, May 17 to 19, 2012, Brisbane Australia date: 2012-04-30 words: 30608 flesch: 46 summary: Applying the complex method of dermatoscopy diagnostics we studied the reliability of characteristics describing malignant and benign pigmented skin lesions in 497 patients with 1735 pigmented skin lesions (280 non-melanocytic, 1271 melanocytic lesions (65 melanoma, 259 dysplastic nevi)). Usefulness of dermoscopy during laser or IPL treatments Domenico Piccolo Department of Dermatology, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy Dermoscopy is a non-invasive instrumental method for the in-vivo study of pigmented skin lesions. keywords: areas; australia; basal; bcc; benign; blue; brown; cancer; carcinoma; cases; cell; clinical; concept; department; dermatology; dermatoscopy; dermoscopic; dermoscopic features; diagnosis; different; dots; examination; features; hair; history; hospital; images; introduction; lesions; malignant; medical; medicine; melanocytic; melanoma; method; nevi; new; non; patients; pattern; pract; primary; results; risk; skin; skin lesions; structures; study; supplement; university; use; vascular; vessels; white; year cache: dpc-1178.pdf plain text: dpc-1178.txt item: #99 of 1031 id: dpc-1182 author: Tschandl, Philipp title: Dermatoscopy: What is your diagnosis? date: 2012-07-31 words: 325 flesch: 52 summary: What is your diagnosis? Philipp Tschandl, M.D.1 1 Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria Citation: Tschandl P. Dermatoscopy: Corresponding author: Philipp Tschandl, M.D., Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090 Vienna, Austria. keywords: dermatology cache: dpc-1182.pdf plain text: dpc-1182.txt item: #100 of 1031 id: dpc-1184 author: Weyers, Wolfgang title: “Mitogenicity”—the latest and most hilarious episode in the slapstick comedy of melanoma management. date: 2012-07-31 words: 6709 flesch: 60 summary: In 2003, a group from the University of Sydney reported results of an “analysis of 3661 patients from a single center,” according to which “tumor mitotic rate is a more powerful prognostic indicator than ulceration in patients with primary cutaneous melanoma.” [20] But how to assess mitotic rate? keywords: cells; comedy; figure; growth; laughter; melanoma; mitoses; new; patients; phase; rate; thickness; tumor cache: dpc-1184.pdf plain text: dpc-1184.txt item: #101 of 1031 id: dpc-1185 author: Jargin, Sergei V. title: About the treatment of gonorrhea in the former Soviet Union date: 2012-07-31 words: 2285 flesch: 56 summary: Some earlier handbooks recommended topical treatment for all patients with Gn In the recently edited Russian-language manuals, anti- biotic therapy of Gn is broadly discussed, while the provoca- tions and topical treatment are not mentioned at all [20,21]. keywords: gonorrhea; moscow; provocation; soviet; time; treatment cache: dpc-1185.pdf plain text: dpc-1185.txt item: #102 of 1031 id: dpc-1186 author: Hurt, Mark; Walsh, Sarah N.; Böer-Auer, Almut title: Book Review: Billings SD, Cotton J. Inflammatory Dermatopathology. A Pathologist’s Survival Guide date: 2012-07-31 words: 4285 flesch: 51 summary: There is, however, no glossary of terms relevant to the histopathol- ogy of inflammatory skin diseases, there is no reference to textbooks attempting to clarify terminology, and, for the most part, the authors employ conventional (and confusing) terminology of dermatopathology in this book without any critical comment. If you really want to perform derma- topathology at a high level, you need to know more about the broad spectrum of manifestations, both clinically and histo- pathologically, of inflammatory skin diseases and their neo- plastic simulators. keywords: book; chapter; dermatitis; dermatopathology; diagnosis; diseases; inflammatory cache: dpc-1186.pdf plain text: dpc-1186.txt item: #103 of 1031 id: dpc-1188 author: Macedo Paschoal, Francisco; Gargantini Rezze, Giselle title: Dermoscopic findings in a patient with multiple piloleiomyomas date: 2012-10-31 words: 1051 flesch: 56 summary: (C, E) The dermoscopic pattern is similar to that described in dermatofibroma without featureless central hypopigmented area and thin peripheral pigmented network. Piloleiomyoma can manifest itself as a pigmented lesion and part of the differential diagnosis with other pigmented skin lesions. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; figure; piloleiomyoma cache: dpc-1188.pdf plain text: dpc-1188.txt item: #104 of 1031 id: dpc-1189 author: Shiga, Takeo; Nakajima, Kimiko; Tarutani, Masahito; Izumi, Miki; Tanaka, Masaru; Sano, Shigetoshi title: Blue nevus with a starburst pattern on dermoscopy date: 2012-10-31 words: 1270 flesch: 63 summary: The melanocytic cells were arranged in a symmetrical wedge-shaped configura- Blue nevus with a starburst pattern on dermoscopy Takeo Shiga, M.D.1, Kimiko Nakajima, M.D.1, Masahito Tarutani, M.D.1, Miki Izumi, M.D.2, Masaru Tanaka, M.D.3, Shigetoshi Sano, M.D.1 1 Department of Dermatology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Kochi, Japan 2 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan 3 Department of Medical Education, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan Key words: blue nevus, dermoscopy, starburst pattern, Spitz nevus, histopathology Citation: Shiga T, Nakajima K, Tarutani M, Izumi M, Tanaka M, Sano S. Blue nevus with a starburst pattern on dermoscopy. Blue globules and dots, and pigment network-like structures are also observed in some cases of blue nevus [4]. keywords: blue; cells; nevus; spitz cache: dpc-1189.pdf plain text: dpc-1189.txt item: #105 of 1031 id: dpc-119 author: Loh, Tiffany Y.; Cohen, Philip R. title: Pityriasis rosea in pregnancy: report of a spousal occurrence and craniosynostosis in the healthy newborn date: 2016-07-31 words: 4371 flesch: 65 summary: Pityriasis rosea in pregnancy: report of a spousal occurrence and craniosynostosis in the healthy newborn. Email: mitehead@gmail.com Background: Pityriasis rosea is a papulosquamous disease. keywords: craniosynostosis; pityriasis; pityriasis rosea; pmid; pregnancy; rosea; weeks; women cache: dpc-119.pdf plain text: dpc-119.txt item: #106 of 1031 id: dpc-1190 author: Rosendahl, Cliff; Cameron, Alan; Bulinska, Agata; Harding-Smith, David; Weedon, David title: Embryology of a melanoma? A case report with speculation based on dermatoscopic and histologic evidence date: 2012-10-31 words: 1580 flesch: 54 summary: A case report with speculation based on dermatoscopic and histologic evidence Cliff Rosendahl MBBS1, Alan Cameron MBBS1, Agata Bulinska M.D.1, David Harding-Smith MBBS2, David Weedon, M.D.3 1 School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 2 Central Medical Bundaberg, Bundaberg, Australia 3 Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology, Brisbane, Australia Key words: melanoma, nevus, small melanoma, histologic criteria, dermatoscopy Citation: Rosendahl C, Cameron A, Bulinska A, Harding-Smith D, Weedon D. Embryology of a melanoma? Histologic criteria for the diagnosis of malignant melanoma (after Ackerman) (Table 32.4, Weedon’s Skin Pathology keywords: criteria; diagnosis; lesions; melanoma; rosendahl cache: dpc-1190.pdf plain text: dpc-1190.txt item: #107 of 1031 id: dpc-1191 author: Tschandl, Philipp title: Dermatoscopic pattern of spiradenoma date: 2012-10-31 words: 492 flesch: 54 summary: The aggregations in the dermis are made up of two cell pop- ulations, small basaloid cells on one side and large cuboidal cells on the other, and a prominent PAS-positive eosinophilic band is visible at the periphery of the aggregations. Dermatoscopic pattern of a spiradenoma Philipp Tschandl, M.D.1 1 Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria Key words: dermatoscopy, spiradenoma, adnexal neoplasm Citation: Tschandl P. Dermatoscopic pattern of spiradenoma. keywords: spiradenoma; tschandl cache: dpc-1191.pdf plain text: dpc-1191.txt item: #108 of 1031 id: dpc-1192 author: Tschandl, Philipp title: Dermatoscopy: What is your diagnosis? date: 2012-10-31 words: 314 flesch: 55 summary: What is your diagnosis? Philipp Tschandl, M.D.1 1 Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria Citation: Tschandl P. Dermatoscopy: Corresponding author: Philipp Tschandl, M.D., Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology,Medical University of Vienna,Währinger Gürtel 18-20,1090 Vienna, Austria. keywords: dermatology cache: dpc-1192.pdf plain text: dpc-1192.txt item: #109 of 1031 id: dpc-1193 author: Sivyer, Graham W. title: A novel treatment for non-melanoma skin cancer of the ear: V to Y full thickness skin graft date: 2012-10-31 words: 1215 flesch: 64 summary: Defects of the upper third of the helical rim can be diffi- A novel treatment for NMSC of the ear: V to Y full thickness skin graft Graham Sivyer, MBBS1 1 Mermaid Beach Medical Centre, Queensland, Australia Key words: non melanoma skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, auricular helix, posterior ear, full thickness skin graft Citation: Sivyer G. A novel treatment for NMSC of the ear: V to Y full thickness skin graft. keywords: australia; cancer; carcinoma; cell cache: dpc-1193.pdf plain text: dpc-1193.txt item: #110 of 1031 id: dpc-1194 author: Anderson, Cris title: On the nature of thought processes and their relationship to the accumulation of knowledge, Part XVI—The process of making a diagnosis date: 2012-10-31 words: 14835 flesch: 61 summary: If we consider the example above of substernal chest pain, we can see that a certain number of attributes are shared by the different disease entities that make up our differential diagnosis, but as the problem is considered in the context of different data (new attributes added to the mix), some possibilities become less likely (less closely related to the definition of the dis- Essay | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(4):12 59 ease). Each disease-set has many attributes and only a subset (of the disease-set as a whole) of the attributes serve to define the disease for diagnostic purposes. keywords: attributes; context; data; diagnosis; disease; essay; example; human; information; knowledge; making; new; patient; problem; process; system; test; time; uncertainty cache: dpc-1194.pdf plain text: dpc-1194.txt item: #111 of 1031 id: dpc-1195 author: Cornelius, Lynn A.; Hurt, Mark A. title: Gajewski TF, Hodi FS. Targeted Therapeutics in Melanoma date: 2019-12-24 words: 1436 flesch: 52 summary: In the meantime, dermatopathologists might want to purchase this book as a point of reference, as these foci of research and treatment are only the beginning of what prom- ises to be an explosion of possible treatments for patients with melanoma. Kashini-Sabet, in chapter 2 (Mela- noma Genomics), rightly states that “while this model of melanoma progression was described several years ago and is well understood, prior to the advent of microarray analysis, one would be hard pressed to identify genes whose differen- tial expression corresponded to any of these phases of mela- noma progression.” keywords: book; melanoma; treatment cache: dpc-1195.pdf plain text: dpc-1195.txt item: #112 of 1031 id: dpc-1196 author: Cole, Daniel W.; Huerta, Tomas; Andea, Aleodor; Tejasvi, Trilokraj title: Purpuric Plaques—Dermoscopic and Histopathological Correlation of Cutaneous Angiosarcoma date: 2020-10-26 words: 881 flesch: 48 summary: The perifollicular clods observed in our patient represent tumor vascular channels. These color gradations represent various tumor compo- nents: pink areas are highly cellular, red polymorphic areas consist of telangiectasias or vascular channels, and dark red to purple areas may be organizing thrombus, hemorrhage, or dilated vascular structures [1]. keywords: figure; red cache: dpc-1196.pdf plain text: dpc-1196.txt item: #113 of 1031 id: dpc-1200 author: - title: Correction date: 2019-12-31 words: 208 flesch: 16 summary: Sechi A, Guglielmo A, Patrizi A, Savoia F, Cocchi G, Leuzzi M, Chessa MA, Virdi A, Neri I. Disseminate recurrent follic- ulitis and hidradenitis suppurativa are associated conditions: results from a retrospective study of 131 patients with Down syndrome and a cohort of 12,351 pediatric controls.  Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Correction | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(1):e2020026 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: suppurativa cache: dpc-1200.pdf plain text: dpc-1200.txt item: #114 of 1031 id: dpc-1201 author: - title: Correction date: 2019-12-31 words: 174 flesch: 27 summary: Alopecia areata incognita and diffuse alopecia areata: clinical, trichoscopic, histopathological, and therapeutic features of a 5-year study. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Correction | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(1):e2020027 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: areata cache: dpc-1201.pdf plain text: dpc-1201.txt item: #115 of 1031 id: dpc-1206 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Alonso, Carlos title: Hidden Melanoma date: 2020-04-03 words: 424 flesch: 43 summary: Seidenari S, Longo C, Giusti F, Pellacani G. Clinical selection of melanocytic lesions for dermoscopy decreases the identification of suspicious lesions in comparison with dermoscopy without clinical preselection. Teaching Point Training and utilization of dermoscopy is recommended for clinicians routinely examining skin lesions. keywords: dermoscopy; melanoma cache: dpc-1206.pdf plain text: dpc-1206.txt item: #116 of 1031 id: dpc-1209 author: Mir-Bonafé, Marc; Aubán-Pariente, Javier ; Requena-López, Sheila; Gómez-de-Castro, Celia; Hidalgo-García, Yolanda title: Red Plaque on the Dorsal Hand With Necrosis: Think Before You Amputate date: 2020-10-26 words: 397 flesch: 44 summary: Skin biopsy was compatible with a neutrophilic dermatosis, and the diagnosis of neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands (NDDH) was made. Red Plaque on the Dorsal Hand With Necrosis: Think Before You Amputate Marc Mir-Bonafé1, Javier Aubán-Pariente1, Sheila Requena-López1, Celia Gómez-de-Castro1, Yolanda Hidalgo-García1 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, Spain Key words: cellulitis, neutrophilic dermatosis, neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands, Sweet syndrome Citation: Mir-Bonafé M, Aubán-Pariente J, Requena-López S, Gómez-de-Castro C, Hidalgo-García Y. Red plaque on the dorsal hand with necrosis: think before you amputate. keywords: dorsal cache: dpc-1209.pdf plain text: dpc-1209.txt item: #117 of 1031 id: dpc-1210 author: Chauhan, Payal; Jindal, Rashmi; Shirazi, Nadia title: Dermoscopy of Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei: A Step Closer to Diagnosis date: 2020-06-29 words: 1334 flesch: 40 summary: (A,B) Dermoscopic examination under polarized light (DermLite II Hybrid M, 3Gen, San Juan Capistrano, CA, USA; magnification ×10, attached to DermLite iPhone X adapter) of the papule revealed perifollicular structureless yellow to orangish brown areas (blue stars), with yellow (blue circles) or white (black circles) follicular keratotic plugs and perifollicular scales (black boxes). We believe that the reddish brown background seen in dermoscopy mirrors the der- mal granulomas present in histology, with perifollicular structureless yellow to orangish brown areas representing the perifollicular localization of granu- lomas. keywords: areas; dermoscopic; lmdf; lupus; perifollicular cache: dpc-1210.pdf plain text: dpc-1210.txt item: #118 of 1031 id: dpc-1215 author: Jurakić Tončić, Ružica; Radoš, Jaka; Ćurković, Danijela; Ilić, Ivana; Caccavale, Stefano; Bradamante, Mirna title: Dermoscopy of Syringotropic and Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides date: 2020-10-26 words: 1272 flesch: 51 summary: Conclusions Since currently there is no data on dermoscopic images of STMF, and these 2 patients differ in stage of the disease, we calculate that the differences observed are due to the stage of the disease and probably correspond to severity of the infiltration of eccrine ducts with atypical lymphocytes (stag- ing of the patients). Clinical and dermoscopic presentation: dermoscopic images were taken from the lesion on which biopsy was done. keywords: biopsy; dermoscopic; lesion; patients cache: dpc-1215.pdf plain text: dpc-1215.txt item: #119 of 1031 id: dpc-1218 author: Nelson, Kelly C.; Brown, Ashley E.; Herrmann, Amanda; Dorsey, Chloe; Simon, Julie M. ; Wilson, Janice M.; Savory, Stephanie A.; Haydu, Lauren E. title: Validation of a Novel Cutaneous Neoplasm Diagnostic Self-Efficacy Instrument (CNDSEI) for Evaluating User-Perceived Confidence With Dermoscopy date: 2020-10-26 words: 3189 flesch: 42 summary: Addition- ally, the concept of aligning medical image interpretation and self-efficacy instrument content can be broadly applied to medical image interpretation fields beyond dermatology, including radiology, pathology, gynecology, and others. Medical image interpretation skills are critical proficiencies in almost all fields of medical practice. keywords: cndsei; dermatology; dermoscopy; efficacy; instrument; interpretation; medical; self; texas cache: dpc-1218.pdf plain text: dpc-1218.txt item: #120 of 1031 id: dpc-1221 author: Lukoviek, Vania; Malvehy, Josep; Puig, Susana; Podlipnik, Sebastian title: Pseudonits or Hair Casts date: 2020-10-26 words: 444 flesch: 55 summary: Teaching Point Pseudonits, hair casts, or keratin cysts are white objects that easily move along the hair. Trichos- copy findings include whitish cylindrical structures around the hair shaft. keywords: dermatology; hair; pseudonits cache: dpc-1221.pdf plain text: dpc-1221.txt item: #121 of 1031 id: dpc-1222 author: Sadeghinia, Ali; Taghizade, Jafar; Dolatyabi, Nooshin ; Ehsani, Amir-hooshang ; Noormohmadpour, Pedram ; Rostami, Anahita title: A Young Man With Gravitational Urticarial Vasculitis date: 2020-06-29 words: 731 flesch: 39 summary: Nooshin Dolatyabi,1 Amir-hooshang Ehsani,1 Pedram Noormohmadpour,1 Anahita Rostami1 1 Department of Dermatology, Razi Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 2 Department of Dermatopathology, Razi Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Key words: gravitational urticarial vasculitis, physical urticaria Citation: Sadeghinia A, Taghizade J, Dolatyabi N, Ehsani A, Noormohmadpour P, Rostami A. A young man with gravitational urticarial vasculitis. Urticarial vasculitis is most often idiopathic, although it has been described in association with connective tissue diseases (systemic lupus erythematosus and Sjögren syndrome), neoplasia (monoclonal gammopathy and lymphoma), chronic viral infection, drugs, and serum sickness‐like diseases keywords: dermatol; tehran; vasculitis cache: dpc-1222.pdf plain text: dpc-1222.txt item: #122 of 1031 id: dpc-1226 author: Jassi, Rubina; Sanke, Sarita; Chander, Ram title: Dermoscopic Evaluation of Infantile Hemangioma Treated With Topical Timolol date: 2020-10-26 words: 532 flesch: 46 summary: The classical features, lacu- nae (yellow arrow) and vascular structures/red dots (green arrow) (Figure 1B), appeared later on at the 3-month fol- low-up visit once the lesion had flattened, and subsequently lacunae became empty (white asterisk) and the entire eryth- ema was replaced by brown diffuse pigmentation (red arrow) and dots representing residual pigmentation (Figure 1D). White dots (white arrow) represent the eccrine openings that were uninvolved during the entire course of regression (Figure 1B). keywords: arrow; hemangioma cache: dpc-1226.pdf plain text: dpc-1226.txt item: #123 of 1031 id: dpc-1231 author: Scarfi, Federica; Trane, Luciana; Silvestri, Flavia; Venturi, Federico; Oranges, Teresa; Janowska, Agata; Portelli, Francesca; De Giorgi, Vincenzo title: Lichen Planus Mimicking Atypical Melanocytic Lesion in a Man With Dark Skin date: 2020-06-29 words: 1024 flesch: 49 summary: This case shows the difficult clinical and dermoscopic differential diagnosis of pigmented lesions on the face, mostly with darker skins, and shows that it is important to consider also lichenoid dermatitis as a possible differential diag- nosis in the management of pigmented lesions of the face. Conclusions The particular site of the face and the dark skin of our patient can hide some typical features of follicular lichen pla- nus and can mimic some typical features of melanocytic lesions. keywords: dermoscopic; lesion; lichen; planus cache: dpc-1231.pdf plain text: dpc-1231.txt item: #124 of 1031 id: dpc-1240 author: Plachouri, Kerasia-Maria; Gkermpesi, Maria; Vryzaki, Eleftheria; Kollyrou, Pinelopi; Marangos, Markos; Georgiou, Sophia title: A Rare Infectious Complication of a Treatment with Biologics: Disseminated Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Associated with Adalimumab date: 2020-06-29 words: 1133 flesch: 33 summary: Cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions caused by L infantum on the left thigh of the patient. A rare infectious complication of a treatment with biologics: disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis associated with adalimumab. keywords: adalimumab; figure; leishmaniasis; treatment cache: dpc-1240.pdf plain text: dpc-1240.txt item: #125 of 1031 id: dpc-1242 author: Mudaliyar, Vinodhini R.; Pathak, Asha; Dixit, Alok; Kumar, Sweta title: An Open-Label Prospective Study to Compare the Efficacy and Safety of Topical Fluticasone Versus Tacrolimus in the Proactive Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis date: 2020-10-26 words: 4474 flesch: 67 summary: Data analysis for efficacy, as mea- sured by SCORAD and QoL of AD children using the CDLQI index, was performed by repeated measures ANOVA. A majority of studies use SCORAD, but there are limited studies that try to find the association between severity of disease and QoL. keywords: atopic; children; dermatitis; fluticasone; phase; scorad; study; tacrolimus; treatment cache: dpc-1242.pdf plain text: dpc-1242.txt item: #126 of 1031 id: dpc-1243 author: Marchetti, Anne; Dalle, Stephane; Maucort Boulch, Delphine; Amini-Adl, Mona; Debarbieux, Sébastien; Poulalhon, Nicolas; Perier-Muzet, Marie; Phan, Alice; Thomas, Luc title: Diagnostic Concordance in Tertiary (Dermatologists-to-Experts) Teledermoscopy: A Final Diagnosis-Based Study on 290 Cases date: 2020-06-29 words: 5311 flesch: 51 summary: Acknowledgments Referring Clinicians: Mme. Delphine Anuset; Mme. keywords: benign; cases; concordance; dermatol; diagnosis; expert; lesion; management; mme; nature; skin; study; tds cache: dpc-1243.pdf plain text: dpc-1243.txt item: #127 of 1031 id: dpc-1248 author: Rossi, Alfredo; Caro, Gemma; Fortuna, Maria Caterina; Pigliacelli, Flavia; D'Arino, Andrea; Carlesimo, Marta title: Prevention and Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia date: 2020-06-29 words: 5298 flesch: 64 summary: Induction of hypoxia signal by local vasoconstriction preserves hair follicle cells and reduces the amount of drug reaching hair follicle Botchkarev VA, Komarova EA, Siebenhaar F, et al. p53 is essential for chemotherapy induced hair loss. keywords: alopecia; chemotherapy; o n; scalp cache: dpc-1248.pdf plain text: dpc-1248.txt item: #128 of 1031 id: dpc-1249 author: Elmas, Ömer Faruk; Kilitci, Asuman; Uyar, Belkiz title: Dermoscopic Patterns of Acquired Reactive Perforating Collagenosis date: 2020-12-07 words: 1103 flesch: 41 summary: Here we aimed to demonstrate dermoscopic patterns of ARPC in a series of 7 patients. (B) Transepi- dermal elimination of altered collagen (H&E, ×400) and (C) superficial der- mal fibrotic collagen bundles (H&E, ×200) may correspond to dermoscopic white structureless areas. keywords: brown; pattern; structureless cache: dpc-1249.pdf plain text: dpc-1249.txt item: #129 of 1031 id: dpc-1250 author: Pigem, Ramon; Dyer, Ariann; Podlipnik, Sebastian ; Carrera, Cristina; Puig, Susana; Ferrando, Juan title: Dermoscopy of Congenital Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis date: 2020-06-29 words: 630 flesch: 41 summary: Juan Ferrando1 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Key words: Langerhans cell, histiocytosis, solar eclipse, dermoscopy Citation: Pigem R, Dyer A, Podlipnik S, Carrera C, Puig S, Ferrando J. Dermoscopy of congenital Langerhans cell histiocytosis. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(3):e2020063 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a dysfunction and proliferation of Langerhans cells that cause a polymorphic disease depending on the affected organs [1]. keywords: figure; langerhans cache: dpc-1250.pdf plain text: dpc-1250.txt item: #130 of 1031 id: dpc-1253 author: Kurita, Ryoji; Togawa, Yaei; Suehiro, Keisuke; Matsue, Hiroyuki title: A Case of Pigmented Bowen Disease on the Finger Mimicking Melanoma Showing a Chaos Pattern on Dermoscopy date: 2020-10-26 words: 623 flesch: 51 summary: Teaching Point Pigmented Bowen disease of the palm and sole is a rare subtype of Bowen disease that mimics melanoma A Case of Pigmented Bowen Disease on the Finger Mimicking Melanoma Showing a Chaos Pattern on Dermoscopy Ryoji Kurita1, Yaei Togawa1, Keisuke Suehiro1, Hiroyuki Matsue1 1 Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan Key words: pigmented Bowen’s disease, melanoma, parallel furrow pattern, parallel ridge pattern, dotted vessels Citation: Kurita R, Togawa Y, Suehiro K, Matsue H. A case of pigmented Bowen disease on the finger mimicking melanoma showing a chaos pattern on dermoscopy. keywords: bowen; disease; pattern cache: dpc-1253.pdf plain text: dpc-1253.txt item: #131 of 1031 id: dpc-1254 author: Piccolo, Vincenzo; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: The Impact of Novel Coronavirus on Dermatology date: 2020-03-24 words: 546 flesch: 48 summary: In a couple of weeks we have thoroughly changed our way of doing things, and frightened patients have contributed to these changes, producing some effects that are without precedent: 1. The outbreak of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in China in December 2019 and the rapid subsequent spread of the infection worldwide have created awareness among patients and doctors. keywords: dermatology; patients cache: dpc-1254.pdf plain text: dpc-1254.txt item: #132 of 1031 id: dpc-1255 author: Garrido, Pedro Miguel; Espinosa-Lara, Pablo; Aguado-Lobo, Marta; Soares-Almeida, Luís; Borges-Costa, João title: Dermoscopy of Pigmented Purpuric Lichenoid Dermatitis of Gougerot and Blum in an HIV-infected Patient date: 2020-10-26 words: 957 flesch: 47 summary: Histopathologic examination revealed a dense band-like lymphocytic infiltrate in the upper dermis, endothelial cell swelling and extravasation of red blood cells with hemosid- erin inside of macrophages. The differences in the clinical presentation and dermoscopic findings correlate with the variability in histopathologic features: the presence of a coppery-red structureless background results from the lichenoid infiltrate and the extravasation of red blood cells with hemosiderin deposition in macrophages; the pearly white central area is explained by the increased number of hemosiderin-laden macrophages on the dermis. keywords: blum; gougerot; purpuric; red cache: dpc-1255.pdf plain text: dpc-1255.txt item: #133 of 1031 id: dpc-1260 author: Sandhu, Sunmeet; Neema, Shekhar ; Kashif, A.W.; Sinha, Preema; Kothari, Rohit ; Radhakrishnan, S. title: Dermoscopy of Lip Lichen Planus—A Descriptive Study date: 2020-10-26 words: 1076 flesch: 60 summary: However, the dermoscopic patterns of lip LP remain to be elucidated. Only a few case reports have re- ported the dermoscopic patterns of lip LP that include WS: diffuse scaling and violaceous background [1,2]. keywords: figure; lip cache: dpc-1260.pdf plain text: dpc-1260.txt item: #134 of 1031 id: dpc-1261 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Alonso, Carlos title: Multiple Dermatofibromas on the Legs date: 2020-10-26 words: 402 flesch: 50 summary: Teaching Point While solitary dermatofibromas may be incidental findings, multiple dermatofibromas may be associated with systemic conditions, such as autoimmune diseases, cancer, chromoso- mal abnormalities, immunodeficiency, metabolic disorders; or previous therapies [1,2]. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(4):2020093 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Case Presentation A 57-year-old woman presented to consultation complaining of the progressive appearance of skin lesions predominantly distributed in the lower limbs. keywords: dermatofibromas; lesions cache: dpc-1261.pdf plain text: dpc-1261.txt item: #135 of 1031 id: dpc-1263 author: Ankad, Balachandra S.; Mukherjee, Samipa S. title: Hair Shaft Defect in a Teenage Girl: Trichoscopy Saves the Day! date: 2020-12-07 words: 898 flesch: 53 summary: Due to multiple fractures, hair shafts are bent regularly at multiple locations with a tendency to curve in different directions producing a “regularly bended ribbon sign” [1]. Accurate diagnosis of genotrichoses with hair shaft defects mandates utiliza- tion of polarized or electron microscopy. keywords: hair; monilethrix; trichoscopy cache: dpc-1263.pdf plain text: dpc-1263.txt item: #136 of 1031 id: dpc-1264 author: Alessandrini, Aurora; Starace, Michela; Bruni, Francesca ; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: Bubble Hair and the Usefulness of Trichoscopy date: 2020-10-26 words: 839 flesch: 57 summary: In the literature, previous reports have underlined the utility of trichoscopy for bubble hair abnormality and de- scribe white oval spaces with Swiss-cheese structure and dys- morphia of the distal hair shaft [1,2]. Bubble Hair and the Usefulness of Trichoscopy Aurora Alessandrini1, Michela Starace1, Francesca Bruni1, Bianca Maria Piraccini1 1 Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, Division of Dermatology, University of Bologna, Italy Key words: bubble hair, hair ironing, hair shaft, hair fragility, hair disorders Citation: Alessandrini A, Starace M, Bruni F, Piraccini BM. Bubble hair and the usefulness of trichoscopy. keywords: bubble; hair; trichoscopy cache: dpc-1264.pdf plain text: dpc-1264.txt item: #137 of 1031 id: dpc-1265 author: Lahouel, Maha; Lahouel, Ines; Soua, Yosra; Ben Hammouda, Mouna ; Njima, Manel; Youssef, Monia ; Zili, Jameleddine title: Clinical and Dermoscopic Features of an Extradigital Glomus Tumor of the Back date: 2020-10-26 words: 844 flesch: 55 summary: Patients with extradigital GT are older than those with digital GT While there is an equal incidence of all GT in both men and women, extradigital GT are found more commonly in men [2]. keywords: extradigital; glomus cache: dpc-1265.pdf plain text: dpc-1265.txt item: #138 of 1031 id: dpc-127 author: Ramyead, Sheena; Diaz-Cano, Salvador; Pozo-Garcia, Lucia title: A slowly enlarging purple nodule on the arm date: 2016-07-31 words: 1276 flesch: 59 summary: [12] has also been reported in aneurysmal dermatofibromas They are usually solitary, but cases of multiple synchronous lesions (eruptive dermatofibromas) have been reported, especially associated with autoimmune disorders, in particular, systemic lupus erythematosus, atopic eczema and human immunode- ficiency virus [3-5]. keywords: aneurysmal; dermatofibromas; dermatol; doi; pmid cache: dpc-127.pdf plain text: dpc-127.txt item: #139 of 1031 id: dpc-1271 author: Andrade De Oliveira, Thaís; Brancaccio, Gabriella; D'Ambra, Ilenia; Ronchi, Andrea; Pagliuca, Francesca; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Clear Cell Acanthoma With Melanophages Simulating a Spitz Nevus date: 2021-07-08 words: 827 flesch: 50 summary: Overall, 12 cases of pigmented CCA have been described in the literature. Key words: Dermoscopy, skin neoplasm, pigmented clear cell acanthoma, pathology Citation: de Oliveira TA, Brancaccio G, D’Ambra I, Ronchi A, Pagliuca F, Argenziano G. Clear cell acanthoma with melanophages simulating a spitz nevus. keywords: acanthoma; cell; clear cache: dpc-1271.pdf plain text: dpc-1271.txt item: #140 of 1031 id: dpc-1275 author: Linhares Leite, Leandro; Rossato, Valeria title: Stewart-Treves Syndrome as a Rare and Fatal Complication of Post-Traumatic Lymphedema on the Lower Extremity date: 2021-03-08 words: 876 flesch: 52 summary: Conclusions Cutaneous angiosarcomas are aggressive tumors that emerge from the vascular endothelium, usually related to predisposing factors such as chronic lymphedema and radiation exposure [1]. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(2):e2021004 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Stewart-Treves Syndrome as a Rare and Fatal Complication of Post-Traumatic Lymphedema on the Lower Extremity Leandro Linhares Leite1, Valeria Rossato1 1 Hospital São Lucas da PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil Key words: Stewart-Treves syndrome, lymphedema, lymphangiosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, lower extremity Citation: Leite LL, Rossato V. Stewart-Treves syndrome as a rare and fatal complication of post-traumatic lymphedema on the lower extremity. keywords: dermatol; lymphedema; syndrome cache: dpc-1275.pdf plain text: dpc-1275.txt item: #141 of 1031 id: dpc-128 author: Theodosiou, Grigorios; Zafeiriadou, Valeria; Papageorgiou, Marina; Mandekou-Lefaki, Ioanna title: An unusual lesion in the right place date: 2016-07-31 words: 1770 flesch: 65 summary: Sington J, Chandrapala R, Manek S, Hollowood K. Mitotic count is not predictive of clinical behavior in hidradenoma papilliferum of the vulva: a clinicopathologic study of 19 cases. Hidradenoma papilliferum of the orbit. keywords: cases; doi; hidradenoma; papilliferum; pmid cache: dpc-128.pdf plain text: dpc-128.txt item: #142 of 1031 id: dpc-1285 author: Ramondetta, Alice; Ribero, Simone; Conti, Luca; Quaglino, Pietro; Broganelli, Paolo title: A Case of a Pigmented Epithelioid Melanocytoma on a Mucosal Site date: 2020-10-26 words: 737 flesch: 43 summary: A Case of a Pigmented Epithelioid Melanocytoma on a Mucosal Site Alice Ramondetta1, Simone Ribero1, Luca Conti1, Pietro Quaglino1, Paolo Broganelli1 1 Dermatology Clinic and Surgical Pathology Section, Department of Medical Sciences, University of Turin, Italy Key words: melanocytoma, epithelioid cells, vulva, genital dermatopathology, melanocytic lesion Citation: Ramondetta A, Ribero S, Conti L, Quaglino P, Broganelli P. A case of a pigmented epithelioid melanocytoma on a mucosal site. Email: simone.ribero@unito.it 2 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(4):2020070 and malignant lesions, from which it must be distinguished, albeit with difficulty. keywords: case; epithelioid; pigmented cache: dpc-1285.pdf plain text: dpc-1285.txt item: #143 of 1031 id: dpc-1288 author: Dávila Rodríguez, John J.; García, Liliana ; Posso, Diana ; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Dermoscopy of Circumscribed Acral Hypokeratosis date: 2020-12-07 words: 1024 flesch: 47 summary: (B) Dermoscopic description: Stair-step desquamation at the periph- ery (star), dotted vessels (arrowhead), white dots (arrow) and rosettes (circles) in a linear distribution along the ridges. (A) Clinical and (B) dermoscopic description: stair-step desquamation (star), dotted vessels (arrowhead), white dots (arrow), and rosettes (circles). keywords: dermoscopy; ridges; rosettes; stair cache: dpc-1288.pdf plain text: dpc-1288.txt item: #144 of 1031 id: dpc-1289 author: Mukherjee, Sweta; Neema, Shekhar; Sinha, Preema; Sandhu, Sunmeet ; Kashif, A.W.; Radhakrishnan, S. title: Dermoscopic Demonstration of Darier Sign date: 2021-01-29 words: 562 flesch: 47 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021114 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Dermoscopic Demonstration of Darier Sign Sweta Mukherjee1, Shekhar Neema2, Preema Sinha2, Sunmeet Sandhu2, A.W. Kashif3, S. Radhakrishnan2 1 Department of Pediatrics, Command Hospital, Pune, India 2 Department of Dermatology, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India 3 Department of Pathology, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India Key words: Darier sign, mastocytosis, dermoscopy, dermatoscopy Citation: Mukherjee S, Neema S, Sinha P, Sandhu S, Kashif AW, Radhakrishnan S. Dermoscopic demonstration of Darier sign. (C) Same plaque after eliciting Darier sign: plaque has become more well-defined, surface appears like orange-peel, and surrounding skin is erythematous. keywords: darier; network; sign cache: dpc-1289.pdf plain text: dpc-1289.txt item: #145 of 1031 id: dpc-129 author: Abarzúa-Araya, Alvaro; Lallas, Aimillios; Piana, Simonetta; Longo, Caterina; Moscarella, Elvira; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Superficial angiomyxoma of the skin date: 2016-07-31 words: 913 flesch: 53 summary: Conclusions SA was initially described by Carney et al. in 1985 in asso- ciation with Carney’s complex syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by neoplasia involving the heart, central nervous system, and endocrine organs. In 1998 Allen et al. reported several cases of SA without evidence of Carney’s complex. keywords: angiomyxoma; pmid; superficial cache: dpc-129.pdf plain text: dpc-129.txt item: #146 of 1031 id: dpc-1290 author: Mir-Bonafe, Juan Francisco; Mir-Bonafé, Marc; Piquero-Casals, Jaime; Rozas-Muñoz, Eduardo title: Familial Cutaneomucosal Venous Malformations date: 2020-10-26 words: 524 flesch: 43 summary: Familial Cutaneomucosal Venous Malformations Juan Francisco Mir-Bonafé1, Marc Mir-Bonafé2, Jaime Piquero-Casals3, Eduardo Rozas-Muñoz4 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Son Llàtzer, Palma de Mallorca, Spain 2 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, Spain 3 Department of Dermatology, Clínica Dermatológica Multidisciplinar Dermik, Barcelona, Spain 4 Department of Dermatology, Hospital de San Pablo, Coquimbo, Chile Key words: venous malformations, TIE2, cutaneomucosal venous malformations Citation: Mir-Bonafé JF, Mir-Bonafé M, Piquero-Casals J, Rozas-Muñoz E. Familial cutaneomucosal venous malformations. Venous malformations affecting the lips, tongue, or oral mucosa are rare. keywords: department; dermatology; malformations cache: dpc-1290.pdf plain text: dpc-1290.txt item: #147 of 1031 id: dpc-1291 author: Friedman, Ben J.; Robinson, Gabrielle; Kohen, Laurie title: Dermoscopic Features of Spitz Tumor With LMNA-NTRK1 Fusion date: 2020-12-10 words: 931 flesch: 48 summary: In the dermis, there were “lobulated nests” along with conspicuous melanocytic mat- Dermoscopic Features of Spitz Tumor With LMNA-NTRK1 Fusion Ben J. Friedman1,2, Gabrielle Robinson1, Laurie Kohen1 1 Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA 2 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA Key words: Dermoscopy, Spitz tumor, NTRK1 fusion, Spitz nevus Citation: Friedman BJ, Robinson G, Kohen L. Dermoscopic features of Spitz tumor with LMNA-NTRK1 fusion. Spitz tumors typically harbor HRAS activating mutations, inactivation or deletion of BAP1 or gene fusions involving the kinases ROS1, ALK, NTRK1, BRAF, RET, MET or NTRK3 [1]. keywords: features; ntrk1; spitz; tumor cache: dpc-1291.pdf plain text: dpc-1291.txt item: #148 of 1031 id: dpc-1293 author: Lahouel, Maha; Aounallah, Amina ; Mokni, Sana; Belajouza, Colandane ; Denguezli, Mohamed title: Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis Associated With Obesity: Case Series of Three Patients Successfully Treated With Oral Doxycycline date: 2021-04-12 words: 937 flesch: 46 summary: 2021;11(2):e2021006 1 Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis Associated With Obesity: Case Series of Three Patients Successfully Treated With Oral Doxycycline Maha Lahouel1, Amina Aounallah1, Sana Mokni1, Colandane Belajouza1, Mohamed Denguezli1 1 Department of Dermatology, Farhat Hached University Hospital, Sousse, Tunisia Key words: confluent and reticulated papillomatosis, obesity, treatment, doxycycline Citation: Lahouel M, Aounallah A, Mokni S, Belajouza C, Denguezli M. Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis associated with obesity: case series of three patients successfully treated with oral doxycycline. Within 1 month of doxycycline treatment (100 mg daily), lesions disappeared completely, with no relapse during 18 month-follow-up period (Figure 2B). keywords: crp; doxycycline; figure; papillomatosis cache: dpc-1293.pdf plain text: dpc-1293.txt item: #149 of 1031 id: dpc-1298 author: Guida, Stefania; Fulgione, Elisabetta; D'Ambra, Ilaria; Babino, Graziella; Pellacani, Giovanni; Farnetani, Francesca title: Carbon Peel Laser Technique to Improve Skin Quality: Back to Science! date: 2020-10-26 words: 888 flesch: 57 summary: Stefania Guida1, Elisabetta Fulgione2, Ilaria D’Ambra2, Graziella Babino2, Giovanni Pellacani1, Francesca Farnetani1 1 Dermatology Unit, Department of Surgical, Medical, Dental and Morphological Sciences related to Transplant, Oncology and Regenerative Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy 2 Department of Dermatology, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Key words: carbon peel laser, Q-switched laser, carbon suspension, enlarged pores Citation: Guida S, Fulgione E, D’Ambra I, Babino G, Pellacani G, Farnetani F. Carbon peel laser technique to improve skin quality: back to science! Specifically, topical carbon suspension combined with Q-switched Nd:YAG laser treat- ment (carbon peel laser technique) has gained popularity in the last few years. keywords: carbon; laser; peel; skin cache: dpc-1298.pdf plain text: dpc-1298.txt item: #150 of 1031 id: dpc-1301 author: Riquelme Mc Loughlin, Constanza; Podlipnik, Sebastian title: Porokeratosis of Mibelli date: 2020-10-26 words: 494 flesch: 45 summary: Porokeratosis of Mibelli Constanza Riquelme-Mc Loughlin1, Sebastian Podlipnik1,2 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clínic Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain 2 Institut d’Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona, Spain Key words: porokeratosis, Mibelli, dermoscopy, cornoid lamella Citation: Riquelme-Mc Loughlin C, Podlipnik S. Porokeratosis of Mibelli. Corresponding author: Sebastian Podlipnik, MD, Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clínic Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, Villarroel 170, 08036, Barcelona, Spain. keywords: barcelona; porokeratosis cache: dpc-1301.pdf plain text: dpc-1301.txt item: #151 of 1031 id: dpc-1303 author: Shahbazian, Pegah; Izad, Maryam; Daneshpazhooh, Maryam; Mortazavi, Hossein; Salehi, Zahra; Behruzifar, Shirin; Tavakolpour, Soheil; Azizpour, Arghavan title: Decreased Serum Levels of Interleukin-4 and Interleukin-21 in New Pemphigus Vulgaris Patients, but Not Chronic Patients With Inactive Disease Compared to Healthy Controls date: 2021-04-12 words: 3682 flesch: 67 summary: We did not find any significant difference between the 2 groups of PV patients (P = .343). Discussion This study shows that serum levels of IL-4 and IL-21 are significantly lower among PV patients than healthy controls. keywords: controls; doi; il-21; il-4; levels; patients; pemphigus; pmid cache: dpc-1303.pdf plain text: dpc-1303.txt item: #152 of 1031 id: dpc-1304 author: Piquero-Casals, Jaime; Morgado-Carrasco, Daniel; Mir-Bonafé, Juan Francisco; Rozas-Muñoz, Eduardo title: Playstation Thumb: Frictional Dermatitis Caused by Excessive Video Game Playing date: 2020-10-26 words: 447 flesch: 52 summary: Playstation Thumb: Frictional Dermatitis Caused by Excessive Video Game Playing Jaime Piquero-Casals1, Daniel Morgado-Carrasco2, Juan Francisco Mir-Bonafé3, Eduardo Rozas-Muñoz4 1 Department of Dermatology, Dermik, Clínica Dermatológica Multidisciplinar, Barcelona, Spain 2 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain 3 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Son Llàtzer, Palma de Mallorca, Spain 4 Department of Dermatology, Hospital de San Pablo, Coquimbo, Chile Key words: playstation thumb, texting thumb, video game; nintendinitis, frictional dermatitis, tech thumb Citation: Piquero-Casals J, Morgado-Carrasco D, Mir. Teaching Point Among the cutaneous manifestations of excessive video gaming, video gamer thumb or “playstation thumb” refers to the presence of hyperkeratosis, blisters, and petechiae on the tips of the thumbs keywords: playstation; thumb; video cache: dpc-1304.pdf plain text: dpc-1304.txt item: #153 of 1031 id: dpc-1305 author: Bosch-Amate, Xavier; Fustà-Novell, Xavier; Morgado-Carrasco , Daniel title: Cutaneous Ulcers in an Untreated HIV Patient date: 2021-02-08 words: 484 flesch: 48 summary: Malignant syphilis is a rare form of secondary syphilis, associated in most cases with HIV infection, that could present with a few cutaneous lesions. Early detection of the coexistence of secondary syphilis and HIV infection is essential for correct management and the avoidance of serious complications [1,2]. keywords: hiv; syphilis cache: dpc-1305.pdf plain text: dpc-1305.txt item: #154 of 1031 id: dpc-1317 author: Mizuta, Haruki; Nakano, Eiji; Yamazaki, Naoya title: Primary Cutaneous Rosai-Dorfman Disease of the Scalp date: 2020-12-07 words: 937 flesch: 51 summary: Normal lymphocytes and neutrophils were detected in the cytoplasm of large histiocytes, termed emperipolesis. Many large histiocytes formed a nodular/diffuse pattern (Figure 2B). keywords: angiosarcoma; crdd; scalp cache: dpc-1317.pdf plain text: dpc-1317.txt item: #155 of 1031 id: dpc-132 author: Navarrete-Dechent, Cristián Patricio; Bajaj, Shirin; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; González, Sergio; Muñoz, Daniel title: Multiple familial trichoepithelioma: confirmation via dermoscopy date: 2016-07-31 words: 1592 flesch: 49 summary: She first noticed their appearance during Multiple familial trichoepithelioma: confirmation via dermoscopy Cristián Navarrete-Dechent1,2, Shirin Bajaj3, Ashfaq A. Marghoob3, Sergio González2,4, Daniel Muñoz5 1 Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile 2 Melanoma and Skin Cancer Unit, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile 3 Dermatology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Hauppauge, NY, USA 4 Department of Pathology, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile 5 Department of Dermatology, Complejo Asistencial Hospital Sótero del Río, Santiago, Chile Key words: trichoepithelioma, diagnosis, dermoscopy, dermatoscopy, CYLD Citation: Navarrete-Dechent C, Bajaj S, Marghoob AA, González S, Muñoz D. Multiple familial trichoepithelioma: confirmation via dermoscopy. Multiple familial trichoepithelioma constitute an autosomal dominant disease characterized by the appearance of multiple flesh-colored, symmetrical papules, tumors and/or nodules in the central face and occasionally on the scalp. keywords: doi; multiple; pmid; trichoepithelioma cache: dpc-132.pdf plain text: dpc-132.txt item: #156 of 1031 id: dpc-1320 author: Blum, Andreas; Menzies, Michelle title: Home Dermoscopy During the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-10-26 words: 494 flesch: 44 summary: Enlarged image on screen revealed morphologic features of dotted vessels (arrows) and pink color; histologically a benign Spitz nevus was confirmed. Enlarged image on screen revealed morphologic features of eccentric streaks (arrows) and an eccentric hyperpigmentation (*) with dark brown and black colors; histologically an early invasive melanoma (tumor thickness 0.4 mm) was confirmed. keywords: figure cache: dpc-1320.pdf plain text: dpc-1320.txt item: #157 of 1031 id: dpc-1323 author: Nirmal, Balakrishnan title: Utility of Blue Light in Dermoscopy for Diagnosing Stable Lesions in Vitiligo date: 2021-01-29 words: 487 flesch: 54 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Commentary | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021141 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Utility of Blue Light in Dermoscopy for Diagnosing Stable Lesions in Vitiligo Balakrishnan Nirmal1 1 Department of Dermatology, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India Key words: vitiligo, amelanotic vitiligo, blue light, dermoscopy Citation: Nirmal B. Utility of blue light in dermoscopy for diagnosing stable lesions in vitiligo. Blue light increases the contrast between lesions retaining melanin and areas of melanin loss, thus is useful for differentiating stable from unstable vitiligo. Figure 1. keywords: light; vitiligo cache: dpc-1323.pdf plain text: dpc-1323.txt item: #158 of 1031 id: dpc-1325 author: Claret-de Castro, Ada; Mir-Bonafé, Marc; Mir-Bonafé, José María; Mir-Bonafé, Juan Francisco title: Meyerson Phenomenon Over Nuchal Nevus Simplex date: 2020-12-07 words: 605 flesch: 52 summary: Meyerson phenomenon over nuchal nevus simplex. Two cases of Meyerson phenomenon over nuchal nevus simplex. keywords: meyerson; phenomenon cache: dpc-1325.pdf plain text: dpc-1325.txt item: #159 of 1031 id: dpc-1326 author: Dhanta, Aditi; Taneja, Gargi; Hazarika, Neirita; Joshi, Prashant title: Clinicopathological and Dermoscopic Features in Blashkoid Angioma Serpiginosum date: 2021-01-29 words: 992 flesch: 41 summary: Clinical Presentation A 29-year-old man presented with a 10-year history of asymptomatic red lesions over the left side of abdomen. Piccolo V, Russo T, Moscarella E, Brancaccio G, Alfano R, Argenziano G. Dermatoscopy of vascular lesions. keywords: angioma; lesions; red cache: dpc-1326.pdf plain text: dpc-1326.txt item: #160 of 1031 id: dpc-1329 author: Aubán-Pariente, Javier; Palacios-García, Laura; Galache-Osuna, Cristina; Mir-Bonafé, Marc; Morales Del Burgo, Patricia; Santos-Juanes, Jorge title: Acne Inversa-like Lesions Induced by a Low Dose of Sorafenib date: 2021-03-08 words: 870 flesch: 44 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(2):e2021008 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Acne Inversa-like Lesions Induced by a Low Dose of Sorafenib Javier Aubán-Pariente1, Laura Palacios-García1, Cristina Galache-Osuna1, Marc Mir-Bonafé1, Patricia Morales Del Burgo2, Jorge Santos-Juanes1 1 Department of Dermatology, Central University Hospital of Asturias, Oviedo, Spain 2 Department of Pathology, Central University Hospital of Asturias, Oviedo, Spain Key words: acne inversa, sorafenib, cutaneous adverse reactions, dermatopathology Citation: Aubán-Pariente J, Palacios-García L, Galache-Osuna C, Mir-Bonafé M. Morales Del Burgo P, Santos-Juanes J. Acne inversa-like lesions induced by a low dose of sorafenib. The patient denied a history of similar lesions prior to the onset of sorafenib. keywords: inversa; lesions; sorafenib cache: dpc-1329.pdf plain text: dpc-1329.txt item: #161 of 1031 id: dpc-1337 author: Kirtsios, Theocharis N.; Apalla, Zoe; Lallas, Aimilios title: Peas Out of the Pod date: 2021-03-08 words: 515 flesch: 53 summary: The BRAAFF checklist: a new dermoscopic algorithm for diagnosing acral melanoma. A subtype of this pattern includes brown dots in the eccrine ducts located on the ridges (“peas in the pod”). keywords: dermatology; melanoma cache: dpc-1337.pdf plain text: dpc-1337.txt item: #162 of 1031 id: dpc-1340 author: Aghighi, Maryam; Smoller, Bruce title: Diminished Expression of Galectin-3 Around Blisters in Bullous Pemphigoid: An Immunohistochemistry Study date: 2020-10-26 words: 2810 flesch: 55 summary: Objective: In this study, we evaluated galectin-3 expression in BP as a first step in assessing its role in the pathogenesis of this autoimmune blistering process. We ob- served these changes in galectin-3 expression in both cyto- plasmic and nuclear patterns around the blisters and adja- cent unaffected skin. keywords: blister; cell; expression; figure; galectin-3; intensity; skin cache: dpc-1340.pdf plain text: dpc-1340.txt item: #163 of 1031 id: dpc-1342 author: Khan, Samiya; Shih, Terri; Shih, Shawn; Khachemoune, Amor title: Reappraising Elements of the Aseptic Technique in Dermatology: A Review date: 2021-01-29 words: 4240 flesch: 58 summary: Another study, a prospective trial examining 3,491 dermatologic surgical procedures conducted by Rogues et al in 2007, found a lower rate of surgical site infections with sterile glove use than when sterile gloves were not used (14.7% vs 3.7%) Aseptic technique: • Barrier: sterile gloves, sterile drapes, and sterile masks to prevent the transfer of microorganisms from the environ- ment to the patient. keywords: dermatology; doi; gloves; infection; mohs; pmid; procedures; review; surgery; technique; use cache: dpc-1342.pdf plain text: dpc-1342.txt item: #164 of 1031 id: dpc-1346 author: Deinlein, Teresa; Eber, Elena; Fink-Puches, Regina ; Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer title: Polymorphic Vessels—Think About Seborrheic Keratosis date: 2020-10-26 words: 444 flesch: 43 summary: The many faces of seborrheic keratosis. Dermoscopic clues for diagnosing melanomas that resemble seborrheic keratosis. keywords: keratosis; vessels cache: dpc-1346.pdf plain text: dpc-1346.txt item: #165 of 1031 id: dpc-135 author: Cohen, Philip R. title: Solitary mastocytoma presenting in an adult: report and literature review of adult-onset solitary cutaneous mastocytoma with recommendations for evaluation and treatment date: 2016-07-31 words: 5243 flesch: 54 summary: Similar to the successful treatment of infant- onset solitary mastocytoma [23], an excisional biopsy or subsequent excision of a biopsy-confirmed cutaneous mas- tocytoma was performed in 75% (9/12) of the patients with adult onset solitary mastocytomas. Solitary mastocytoma presenting in an adult: report and literature review of adult-onset solitary cutaneous mastocytoma with recommendations for evaluation and treatment. keywords: adult; cells; dermatol; lesion; mastocytoma; mastocytosis; onset; patients; solitary; years cache: dpc-135.pdf plain text: dpc-135.txt item: #166 of 1031 id: dpc-1351 author: Valdés-Morales, Karla L.; Peralta-Pedrero, María Luisa; Jurado-Santa Cruz, Fermín; Morales-Sanchez, Martha Alejandra title: Diagnostic Accuracy of Dermoscopy of Actinic Keratosis: A Systematic Review date: 2020-08-26 words: 4606 flesch: 59 summary: In fu- ture diagnostic accuracy studies, malignant and equivocal lesions should be included because the clinical differential diagnosis of AK includes Bowen disease, invasive SCC, su- perficial basal cell carcinoma, and even granulomatous and inflammatory conditions [28-30]. Guidelines for reporting diagnostic accuracy studies (STARD) were updated on 2015, recommending key points for the elaboration and publication of these types of studies keywords: actinic; dermatol; dermoscopic; diagnosis; keratosis; lesions; studies; study cache: dpc-1351.pdf plain text: dpc-1351.txt item: #167 of 1031 id: dpc-1352 author: Burns, Emily K.; Perez-Sanchez, Ariadna; Katta, Rajani title: Risks of Skin, Hair, and Nail Supplements date: 2020-10-26 words: 6093 flesch: 58 summary: Dietary supplements in general are widely used, with reports indicating that approximately half of US adults report using dietary supplements A manufacturing error resulted in selenium supplements containing 200 times the labeled concentration, resulting in multiple cases of acute selenium toxicity [71], while a mislabeled and improperly formulated vitamin D supplement led to a patient consuming more than 1,000 times the recommended dosage [72]. keywords: cancer; dietary; doi; dose; drug; effects; fda; hair; multiple; nail; pmid; review; risk; selenium; skin; supplements; use; vitamin cache: dpc-1352.pdf plain text: dpc-1352.txt item: #168 of 1031 id: dpc-1354 author: Neema, Shekhar; Radhakrishnan, S.; Kinra, Prateek; Sandhu, Sunmeet title: Two Cases of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Penis—A Dermoscopic View date: 2020-12-10 words: 949 flesch: 60 summary: Dermoscopy shows dotted vessels (green arrow), linear vessels (blue arrow), hairpin vessels (orange arrow), corkscrew ves- sels (blue star), and serpentine vessels (orange star). Dermoscopy shows a white structureless area (blue circle), linear vessels (blue arrow), hairpin vessels (yellow arrow), cork- screw vessels (blue star) and blood spots (green arrow) (Dino-Lite Edge, polarized ×100). keywords: figure; vessels; white cache: dpc-1354.pdf plain text: dpc-1354.txt item: #169 of 1031 id: dpc-1357 author: Algarra-Sahuquillo, Judit; Pestana-Eliche, María-del-Mar; Fagundo-González, Eva; Ramirez-Conchas, José-María; Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Rosa-Nieves title: Circumscribed Palmar Hypokeratosis: Case Report of an Underdiagnosed Disease date: 2021-01-29 words: 729 flesch: 47 summary: Differential diagnosis of circumscribed palmar hypokeratosis should include poro- keratosis of Mibelli, Bowen disease or traumatic erosions; however, the dermoscopy and histopathological findings are keys to reaching a correct diagnosis. The diagnosis of circumscribed palmar hypokeratosis was reached, and due to its benign nature, no treatment was carried out. keywords: hypokeratosis; palmar; stratum cache: dpc-1357.pdf plain text: dpc-1357.txt item: #170 of 1031 id: dpc-136 author: Morris, Jeffrey B.; Alfonso, Sarah V.; Hernandez, Nilda; Fernández, M. Isabel title: Use of and intentions to use dermoscopy among physicians in the United States date: 2017-05-01 words: 6612 flesch: 61 summary: These studies suggest dermoscopy can improve the PCP’s diagnostic accuracy for skin cancer. Expanding use of the dermascope among plastic surgeons may yield additional benefits in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer and may also lead to additional uses for the dermascope. keywords: cancer; care; dermascope; dermatol; intentions; lesions; melanoma; participants; physicians; practice; skin; use cache: dpc-136.pdf plain text: dpc-136.txt item: #171 of 1031 id: dpc-1364 author: Abdelbary, Ahmed ; Shakshouk, Hadir title: Unusual Presentation of Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma Atop an Arteriovenous Fistula Made for Renal Dialysis date: 2021-03-08 words: 829 flesch: 41 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(2):e2021005 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Unusual Presentation of Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma Atop an Arteriovenous Fistula Made for Renal Dialysis Ahmed Abdelbary1, Hadir Shakshouk1 1 Department of Dermatology, Andrology and Venerology, Alexandria University, Egypt Key words: cutaneous B cell lymphoma, skin malignancy, dermatopathology, lymphoma Citation: Abdelbary A, Shakshouk H. Unusual presentation of cutaneous B-cell lymphoma atop an arteriovenous fistula made for renal dialysis. Histopathological examination of the lesion showed: (A) grenz zone, dense diffuse infiltrate with pleomorphic cells in the der- mis (H&E, ×10 original magnification) and (B) centroblasts and im- munoblasts, (H&E, ×40 original magnification). keywords: cell; lymphoma cache: dpc-1364.pdf plain text: dpc-1364.txt item: #172 of 1031 id: dpc-1367 author: Suarez-Conde, María Florencia; Vallone, María Gabriela ; González, Virginia Mariana ; Larralde, Margarita title: Sea Urchin Skin Lesions: A Case Report date: 2021-03-08 words: 687 flesch: 53 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(2):e2021009 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Sea Urchin Skin Lesions: A Case Report María Florencia Suarez-Conde1, María Gabriela Vallone1, Virginia Mariana González1, Margarita Larralde1 1 Dermatology Department, Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires, Argentina Key words: aquatic dermatoses, echinoderm, sea urchin, dermoscopy, dermatoscopy, foreign body Citation: Suarez-Conde MF, Vallone MG, González VM, Larralde M. Sea urchin skin lesions: a case report. We present the case of a patient who was affected by a penetrating injury caused by sea urchin spines. keywords: sea; spines; urchin cache: dpc-1367.pdf plain text: dpc-1367.txt item: #173 of 1031 id: dpc-137 author: Schlichte, Megan J.; Vandersall, Abbey; Katta, Rajani title: Diet and eczema: a review of dietary supplements for the treatment of atopic dermatitis date: 2016-07-31 words: 4960 flesch: 58 summary: Low vitamin D serum level is inversely associated with eczema in children and adolescents in Germany. Finally, neither EPO nor BO has demonstrated significant improvement in AD (as compared to placebo) and neither is currently recommended for AD treatment. keywords: atopic; dermatitis; doi; eczema; oil; patients; pmid; probiotics; studies; supplements; treatment; vitamin cache: dpc-137.pdf plain text: dpc-137.txt item: #174 of 1031 id: dpc-1371 author: De Bedout, Valeria; Williams, Natalie; Muñoz, Ana; Londoño, Ana; Munera, Manuela; Naranjo, Natalí; Rodriguez, Lina; Toro, Alejandra; Miao, Feng; Koru-Sengul, Tulay; Jaimes, Natalia title: Skin Cancer and Dermoscopy Training for Primary Care Physicians: A Pilot Study date: 2021-01-29 words: 4888 flesch: 60 summary: Although dermoscopy increases the diagnostic accuracy of skin cancer diagnosis, this improvement is contingent on acquiring dermoscopy train- ing. The secondary objective was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of skin cancer diagnosis and detection rate after 3 months of the initial training. keywords: accuracy; cancer; dermoscopy; doi; images; lesions; pcps; skin; test; training cache: dpc-1371.pdf plain text: dpc-1371.txt item: #175 of 1031 id: dpc-1376 author: Willems, Anneliese; Tapley, Amanda ; Fielding, Alison; Tng, Vivian ; Holliday, Elizabeth ; van Driel, Mieke ; Ball, Jean ; Davey, Andrew; FitzGerald, Kristen; Spike, Neil A.; Magin, Parker J. title: General Practice Registrars’ Management of and Specialist Referral Patterns for Atopic Dermatitis date: 2021-01-29 words: 5278 flesch: 59 summary: As yet, there is limited literature to compare our findings of registrar AD referral pathways, and the implications of specialist choice on clinical outcomes. We aimed to explore the prevalence and associations of GP registrar referrals to special- ists for AD management. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis utilizing data from the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training (ReCEnT) project, an ongoing cohort study that documents in-consultation clinical and educational AbstrACt 2 Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021118 Introduction Atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with psychological, social, and quality-of-life effects in patients and their fam- ilies [1,2]. keywords: atopic; dermatitis; dermatol; doi; management; pmid; practice; problems; referral; registrar; training cache: dpc-1376.pdf plain text: dpc-1376.txt item: #176 of 1031 id: dpc-1378 author: AlJasser, Mohammed title: A Practical Method to Prevent Cross-Infection When Performing Dermoscopy date: 2021-01-29 words: 517 flesch: 58 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Commentary | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021110 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual A Practical Method to Prevent Cross-Infection When Performing Dermoscopy Mohammed I. AlJasser1, 2 1 Division of Dermatology, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2 King Abdulla International Medical Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Key words: pearl, dermoscopy, dermatoscopy, plastic wrap, rubber band, tie, wire, cross-infection, COVID-19 Citation: AlJasser MI. A small piece of plastic wrap and rubber band is required to create a custom dermoscopy faceplate cover. keywords: dermoscopy; plastic cache: dpc-1378.pdf plain text: dpc-1378.txt item: #177 of 1031 id: dpc-1381 author: Román-Sainz, Jorge; Tabbara-Carrascosa, Sergio Samer; Martínez-García, Marta; Imbernón-Moya, Adrián title: Acquired Brachial Cutaneous Dyschromatosis: A Rarely Recognized Condition date: 2021-01-29 words: 770 flesch: 46 summary: Email: jorgesheldon@gmail.com Introduction Acquired brachial cutaneous dyschromatosis (ABCD) is a pig- mentary disorder located on the forearms, especially affecting middle-aged women aged 50-70 with Fitzpatrick’s phototype III-IV [1]. The other theory claims that ABCD is more related to cumulative sun damage, as most of the patients had evi- dence of chronic sun exposure [2]. keywords: abcd; cases; dyschromatosis cache: dpc-1381.pdf plain text: dpc-1381.txt item: #178 of 1031 id: dpc-1385 author: Scharf, Camila; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Myopericytoma as a Differential Diagnosis of Pyogenic Granuloma date: 2021-01-29 words: 452 flesch: 45 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021105 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Myopericytoma as a Differential Diagnosis of Pyogenic Granuloma Camila Scharf1, Giuseppe Argenziano1 1 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Key words: myopericytoma, pyogenic granuloma, dermoscopy, soft-tissue tumor, myofibroma Citation: Scharf C, Argenziano G. Myopericytoma as a differential diagnosis of pyogenic granuloma. Dermoscopy initially revealed typical findings pointing to pyogenic granuloma with homogeneous white-red areas sur- rounded by a whitish collarette (Figure 1B). keywords: dermoscopy; myopericytoma cache: dpc-1385.pdf plain text: dpc-1385.txt item: #179 of 1031 id: dpc-1387 author: Majluf-Cáceres, Paula; Vera-Kellet, Cristián; González-Bombardiere, Sergio title: New Dermoscopic Keys for Circumscribed Acral Hypokeratosis: Report of Four Cases date: 2021-03-08 words: 844 flesch: 53 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(2):e2021010 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual New Dermoscopic Keys for Circumscribed Acral Hypokeratosis: Report of Four Cases Paula Majluf-Cáceres1, Cristián Vera-Kellet1, Sergio González-Bombardiere2 1 Department of Dermatology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2 Department of Dermatopathology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Key words: acral hypokeratosis, image enhancement, dermatopathology, dermoscopy Citation: Majluf-Cáceres P, Vera-Kellet C, González-Bombardiere S. New dermoscopic keyes for circumscribed acral hypokeratosis: report of four cases. Case report and literature review. keywords: case; figure; hypokeratosis cache: dpc-1387.pdf plain text: dpc-1387.txt item: #180 of 1031 id: dpc-139 author: Bombonato, Caterina; Piana, Simonetta; Moscarella, Elvira; Lallas, Aimilios; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Longo, Caterina title: Pigmented eccrine Poroma: dermoscopic and confocal features date: 2016-07-31 words: 1665 flesch: 54 summary: Herein, we report one case of pigmented eccrine poroma (PEP) that simulated clinically a cutaneous melanoma or a basal cell carcinoma. A diagnosis of pigmented eccrine poroma was rendered. keywords: diagnosis; eccrine; poroma; tumor cache: dpc-139.pdf plain text: dpc-139.txt item: #181 of 1031 id: dpc-1390 author: Greco, Vincenzo; Scalvenzi, Massimiliano; Fabbrocini, Gabriella; Megna, Matteo title: Is It Possible to Improve Scabies Diagnosis Performance? date: 2021-04-12 words: 431 flesch: 49 summary: Note that, with new polarized light dermoscopes, the “jet trail” (the burrow) is easily visible, but a clear differen- tiation of artefacts induced by scratching or small dirt particles is not easy to obtain [2]. Paradoxically, scabies was more easily detected in the past with older dermo- scopes because immersion contact dermoscopy reduces the reflection capacity of keratinocytes of the burrow so that the “jetliner,” feces, and eggs that are usually covered by the shiny keratinocytes of the jet trail, are better detected. keywords: diagnosis; scabies cache: dpc-1390.pdf plain text: dpc-1390.txt item: #182 of 1031 id: dpc-1391 author: Selda-Enriquez, Gerald; Melian-Olivera, Ana Laura; Burgos-Blasco, Patricia; Ortega-Quijano, Daniel title: Abdominal Wall Postherpetic Pseudohernia date: 2020-12-10 words: 442 flesch: 47 summary: Teaching Point Herpes zoster is characterized by clustered maculopapular and vesicular lesions along a dermatome as a result of reac- tivation of varicella zoster virus in the dorsal root ganglia of Abdominal Wall Postherpetic Pseudohernia Gerald Selda-Enriquez1, Ana Laura Melian-Olivera1, Patricia Burgos-Blasco1, Daniel Ortega-Quijano1 1 Servicio de Dermatología, Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, IRYCIS, Madrid, Spain Key words: postherpetic pseudohernia, herpes zoster, infectious disease, Skin examination still revealed residual lesions of herpes zoster (Figure 1B). keywords: herpes; pseudohernia; zoster cache: dpc-1391.pdf plain text: dpc-1391.txt item: #183 of 1031 id: dpc-1392 author: Starace, Michela; Carpanese, Miriam Anna; Abbenante, Diego; Bruni, Francesca; Piraccini, Bianca Maria; Alessandrini, Aurora title: Atypical Presentation of Congenital Triangular Alopecia: A Case Series in Italy date: 2020-10-26 words: 1729 flesch: 58 summary: Email: miriam.carpanese@gmail.com Background: Congenital triangular alopecia (CTA) is a benign, asymptomatic, nonprogressive, localized and noncicatricial type of alopecia that is usually first noted during infancy or childhood. Congenital triangular alopecia. keywords: alopecia; congenital; cta; doi; triangular; vellus cache: dpc-1392.pdf plain text: dpc-1392.txt item: #184 of 1031 id: dpc-1397 author: Lösch, Ana Ines; González, Virginia Mariana ; Vigovich, Félix Alberto ; Larralde, Margarita title: Large Pore Basal Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report date: 2021-07-08 words: 520 flesch: 58 summary: 2 Histopathology Department, Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires, Argentina Key words: basal cell carcinoma, large pore basal cell carcinoma, dermoscopy, pore of Winer, epidermal appendageal tumors Citation: Lösch AI, González VM, Vigovich FA, Larralde M. Large pore basal cell carcinoma: a case report. A punch biopsy was performed and was consistent with large pore basal cell carcinoma (BCC) (Figure 1, C and D). keywords: cell; pore cache: dpc-1397.pdf plain text: dpc-1397.txt item: #185 of 1031 id: dpc-1398 author: - title: Correction date: 2020-06-29 words: 155 flesch: 48 summary: Reference 1.  Vezzoni R, Conforti C, Vichi S, Giuffrida R, Retrosi C, Maga- ton-Rizzi G, Di Meo N, Pizzichetta MA, Zalaudek I. Is there more than one road to nevus-associated melanoma? Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Correction | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(3):e2020099 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: nevus cache: dpc-1398.pdf plain text: dpc-1398.txt item: #186 of 1031 id: dpc-1399 author: Singh, Yuvraj ; Neema, Shekhar ; Amit Bahuguna; Disha Dabbas title: Sebaceous Filaments date: 2021-01-29 words: 279 flesch: 40 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021148 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Sebaceous Filaments Yuvrah Singh1, Shekhar Neema1, Amit Bahuguna1, Disha Dabbas1 1 Department of Dermatology, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India Key words: sebaceous filaments, Demodex, mites, dermoscopy Citation: Singh Y, Neema S, Bahuguna A, Dabbas D. Sebaceous filaments. Corresponding author: Shekhar Neema, MD, Department of Dermatology, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India. keywords: dermatology; filaments cache: dpc-1399.pdf plain text: dpc-1399.txt item: #187 of 1031 id: dpc-1417 author: C. Goetze, Alexandra; Marioto de Campos, Giovana Liz; Bochnia Cerci, Felipe ; Werner, Betina title: Scalp Basal Cell Carcinoma Presenting as Alopecia date: 2021-01-29 words: 479 flesch: 41 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021129 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Scalp Basal Cell Carcinoma Presenting as Alopecia Alexandra C. Goetze1, Giovana Liz Marioto de Campos2,3, Felipe Bochnia Cerci3,4, Betina Werner5 1 Clínica Newestetic, Curitiba, Brazil 2 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitário Evangélico Mackenzie, Curitiba, Brazil 3 Clínica Cepelle, Curitiba, Brazil 4 Department of Dermatology, Hospital de Clínicas da Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil 5 Department of Pathology, Hospital de Clínicas da Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil Key words: basal cell carcinoma, alopecic plaque, arborizing vessels, Mohs micrographic surgery, skin cancer Citation: Goetze A, Marioto de Campos GL, Cerci FB, Werner B. Scalp basal cell carcinoma presenting as alopecia. Scheinfeld, N. Review of scalp alopecia due to a clinically unap- parent or minimally apparent neoplasm (SACUMAN). keywords: brazil; plaque cache: dpc-1417.pdf plain text: dpc-1417.txt item: #188 of 1031 id: dpc-1419 author: Taneja, Gargi; Hazarika, Neirita; Bhatia, Riti title: Eruptive Syringomas on the Neck: Clinicopathological and Dermoscopic Features date: 2021-03-08 words: 924 flesch: 45 summary: This case of eruptive syringomas presenting with brownish papules on the neck highlights the importance of histopathological and dermoscopic evaluation.      This case of eruptive syringomas presenting with brownish papules on the neck highlights the importance of histopathological and dermoscopic evaluation.      keywords: dermoscopic; eruptive; papules; syringoma cache: dpc-1419.pdf plain text: dpc-1419.txt item: #189 of 1031 id: dpc-1428 author: Mazzilli, Sara; Dattola, Annunziata; Criscuolo, Anna Angela ; Cosio , Terenzio ; Bianchi, Luca ; Campione , Elena ; Di Prete , Monia ; Botti , Elisabetta title: Usefulness of Topical Imiquimod 3.75% in Cytokeratin 7 Positive Extramammary Paget Disease of the Vulva: Towards Personalized Therapy date: 2021-03-08 words: 860 flesch: 41 summary: (E) Histopathol- ogy of extramammary Paget disease (H&E). (F)  Cyto- keratin 7 immunostaining shows positivity at the basalar level, a positive index of Paget disease. keywords: disease; empd; paget cache: dpc-1428.pdf plain text: dpc-1428.txt item: #190 of 1031 id: dpc-1435 author: Hassanandani, Trashita; Singh, Bhabani S.T.P. ; Kar, Bikash Ranjan title: Early Dermoscopic Signs Leading to Primary Systemic Amyloidosis’ Diagnosis: A Case Report date: 2021-07-08 words: 847 flesch: 49 summary: Here we present unique der- moscopic features of cutaneous lesions in a case of Primary Systemic Amyloidosis (PSA). [2]. Conclusion Glomeruloid vessels found in a yellowish background can rep- resent a clinical feature of cutaneous lesions of primary sys- temic amyloidosis. keywords: amyloidosis; dermoscopic; figure; vessels cache: dpc-1435.pdf plain text: dpc-1435.txt item: #191 of 1031 id: dpc-1437 author: Argenziano, Giuseppe; Caccavale, Stefano; Brancaccio, Gabriella; Moscarella, Elvira; Piccolo, Vincenzo; Lallas, Aimilios title: Reassessing the Biological Significance of Congenital Melanocytic Nevi date: 2020-07-10 words: 2622 flesch: 56 summary: They are always present at birth, whereas small CMN can frequently appear later, usually before puberty [3]. Over a variable period of time, usually years, small CMN become more elevated and acquire a papillomatous (usually on the trunk) (Figure 4) or smooth (usu- ally on the face) surface. keywords: cmn; congenital; dermatol; figure; melanoma; nevi; nevus cache: dpc-1437.pdf plain text: dpc-1437.txt item: #192 of 1031 id: dpc-1439 author: Elmas, Ömer Faruk; Demirbaş, Abdullah; Kılıç, Raşit; Kilitçi, Asuman title: The Role of Dermoscopy in Diagnosis: A Case Presentation of Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum Initially Misdiagnosed as Pigmented Contact Dermatitis date: 2021-07-08 words: 563 flesch: 33 summary: 2021;11(3):e 2021064 1 The Role of Dermoscopy in Diagnosis: A Case Presentation of Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum Initially Misdiagnosed as Pigmented Contact Dermatitis Ömer Faruk Elmas1, Abdullah Demirbaş2, Raşit Kılıç3, Asuman Kilitçi4 1 Department of Dermatology, Kırıkkale University, Kırıkkale, Turkey 2 Department of Dermatology, Evliya Çelebi Training and Research Hospital, Kütahya Health Sciences University, Kütahya, Turkey 3 Department of Ophthalmology, Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa Unıversity, Tokat, Turkey 4 Department of Pathology, Kırşehir Ahi Evran University, Kırşehir, Turkey Key words: pseudoxanthoma elasticum, pigmented contact dermatitis, dermoscopy Citation: Elmas ÖF, Demirbaş A, Kılıç R, Kilitçi A. Histopathological examination showed mild epidermal atrophy, accumulation of swollen clumped fibers, mild inflammatory cell infiltration, and dilated dermal vessels (Figure 2C). keywords: dermatology; examination; pseudoxanthoma cache: dpc-1439.pdf plain text: dpc-1439.txt item: #193 of 1031 id: dpc-1444 author: Conforti, Claudio; Lallas, Aimilios; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Dianzani, Caterina; Di Meo, Nicola; Giuffrida, Roberta; Kittler, Harald; Malvehy, Josep; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Soyer, H. Peter; Zalaudek , Iris title: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Dermatology Practice Worldwide: Results of a Survey Promoted by the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) date: 2021-01-29 words: 3529 flesch: 51 summary: The International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) conducted an online survey to investigate the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak on the daily practice of dermatologists working with skin cancer patients, to collect data regarding the frequency of skin manifestations noticed by the members, and to obtain information about the use of teledermatology during the pan- demic. Methods: All IDS members were asked to fill in a questionnaire, sent by email. For this reason, the Interna- tional Dermoscopy Society (IDS) conducted an online survey with 3 aims: first, to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the daily practice of dermatologists working with skin cancer patients; second, to collect data regarding the frequency of skin manifestations noticed by its members; and third, to obtain information about the use of teledermatology during the pandemic. keywords: covid-19; dermatology; doi; manifestations; pandemic; patients; skin; survey cache: dpc-1444.pdf plain text: dpc-1444.txt item: #194 of 1031 id: dpc-1445 author: Marafioti, Ilenia; Lentini, Maria; Romeo, Carmelo; Cannavò, Serafinella P.; Vaccaro, Mario title: Little Patients, Big Issues: Something About Rapidly Growing Nodular Spitzoid Lesions in Childhood date: 2021-03-08 words: 1038 flesch: 44 summary: Spitzoid lesions are very common in dermatological practice. There are no standardized criteria or specific guidelines for manage- ment of spitzoid lesions, and their behavior can be tricky and unpredictable. keywords: dermatol; lesions; spitz; spitzoid cache: dpc-1445.pdf plain text: dpc-1445.txt item: #195 of 1031 id: dpc-1446 author: Conforti, Claudio; Dri, Arianna; Toffoli, Ludovica; Zelin, Enrico; Zalaudek, Iris; Di Meo, Nicola title: Entodermoscopy: A Useful Tool for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Larva Migrans date: 2021-03-08 words: 987 flesch: 53 summary: Skin infestations are becoming increasingly common due to climate change towards milder temperatures, the frequent trips to tropical countries, and the migration phenomenon, so der- moscopy helps clinicians deal with these emergent pathologies. The diagnosis of CLM is usually based on morphology of skin lesions. keywords: body; clm; diagnosis; skin cache: dpc-1446.pdf plain text: dpc-1446.txt item: #196 of 1031 id: dpc-1447 author: Tosti, Giulio; Salvini, Camilla; Barisani, Alessia; Vaccari, Sabina title: In Situ Melanoma of the Nipple and Areola: A Dermoscopic Report in Two New Cases date: 2021-03-08 words: 882 flesch: 58 summary: We report here 2 new cases of in situ NAC melanoma. (D) Dermoscopy shows light to darker brown pigmentation with a multi-component pattern and atypical pigment network (D, original magnification ×40). keywords: areola; dermoscopy; melanoma cache: dpc-1447.pdf plain text: dpc-1447.txt item: #197 of 1031 id: dpc-1448 author: Rout, Aradhana; Arora, Sandeep; Dabas, Rajeshwari; Paul, Debatraya title: Bullous Aplasia Cutis Congenita—Description of a Novel Dermoscopic Feature date: 2021-03-08 words: 536 flesch: 52 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(2):e2021012 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Bullous Aplasia Cutis Congenita—Description of a Novel Dermoscopic Feature Aradhana Rout1, Sandeep Arora1, Rajeshwari Dabas1, Debatraya Paul1 1 Department of Dermatology, Command Hospital Air Force Bangalore, India Key words: bullous aplasia cutis congenita, cobblestone pattern, developmental abnormality, congenital anomalies, dermoscopy Citation: Rout A, Arora S, Dabas R, Paul D. Bullous aplasia cutis congenita—description of a novel dermoscopic feature. However, the atrophic skin in our case presented as cobblestoning visible on dermoscopy, which is a unique feature of bullous aplasia cutis congenita. keywords: aplasia; congenita; cutis cache: dpc-1448.pdf plain text: dpc-1448.txt item: #198 of 1031 id: dpc-145 author: Rogers, Tova; Pulitzer, Melissa; Marino, Maria L.; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Zivanovic, Oliver; Marchetti, Michael A. title: Early diagnosis of genital mucosal melanoma: how good are our dermoscopic criteria? date: 2016-10-31 words: 2234 flesch: 54 summary: A limitation of the studies evaluating the dermoscopic mor- phologies of mucosal melanoma is that the studied lesions were clinically detected and often of an advanced stage; it is therefore unknown if the application of these criteria will aid in the detection of early mucosal melanomas. The differential diagnosis of pigmented vulvar lesions includes vulvar nevi and vulvar melanosis (also referred to as vulvar lentiginosis or vulvar melanotic macule), particularly in younger individuals. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; doi; lesions; melanoma; mucosal; pmid; vulvar cache: dpc-145.pdf plain text: dpc-145.txt item: #199 of 1031 id: dpc-1452 author: Neelam, Rasna; Nakamura, Mio; Tejasvi, Trilokraj title: Dermoscopy of Aplasia Cutis Congenita: A Case Report and Review of the Literature date: 2021-01-29 words: 1102 flesch: 55 summary: Dermatologists should familiarize themselves with the dermoscopic findings of ACC—a translucent epidermis, a visible vascular network, lack of appendages, and hair bulbs arranged radially along or sometimes within the margins of alopecia. On dermoscopic examination, the alopecic patch showed a translucent epidermis with multiple branched blood vessels and hair bulbs at the edge of the patch (Figure 2). keywords: acc; alopecia; congenita; hair cache: dpc-1452.pdf plain text: dpc-1452.txt item: #200 of 1031 id: dpc-1454 author: Serarslan, Gamze; Makbule Kaya, Özlem; Dirican, Emre title: Scale and Pustule on Dermoscopy of Rosacea: A Diagnostic Clue for Demodex Species date: 2021-01-29 words: 2819 flesch: 60 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021139 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Scale and Pustule on Dermoscopy of Rosacea: A Diagnostic Clue for Demodex Species Gamze Serarslan1, Özlem Makbule Kaya2, Emre Dirican3 1 Department of Dermatology, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay, Turkey 2 Department of Parasitology, Mustafa Kemal University Hatay, Turkey 3 Department of Biostatistics, Mustafa Kemal University Hatay, Turkey Key words: Demodex folliculorum, Demodex brevis, rosacea, dermoscopy Citation: Serarslan G, Makbule Ö, Dirican E. Scale and pustule on dermoscopy of rosacea: a diagnostic clue for Demodex species. Half of these samples revealed only Demodex folliculorum, and the remaining half revealed D folliculorum and Demodex brevis. keywords: brevis; demodex; dermoscopic; folliculorum; rosacea; samples cache: dpc-1454.pdf plain text: dpc-1454.txt item: #201 of 1031 id: dpc-1455 author: Parke, Milbrey A.; Perez-Sanchez, Ariadna ; Zamil, Dina H.; Katta, Rajani title: Diet and Skin Barrier: The Role of Dietary Interventions on Skin Barrier Function date: 2021-01-29 words: 5248 flesch: 62 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021132 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Diet and Skin Barrier: The Role of Dietary Interventions on Skin Barrier Function Milbrey A. Parke1, Ariadna Perez-Sanchez2, Dina H. Zamil1, Rajani Katta3 1 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA 2 Internal Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, TX, USA 3 Department of Dermatology, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, Houston TX, USA Key words: skin barrier, supplements, atopic dermatitis, diet Citation: Parke MA, Perez-Sanchez A, Zamil DH, Katta R. Diet and skin barrier: the role of dietary interventions on skin barrier function. Puch F, SamsonαVilleger S, Guyonnet D, Blachon J-L, Rawlings AV, Lassel T. Consumption of functional fermented milk contain- ing borage oil, green tea and vitamin E enhances skin barrier func- tion. keywords: acid; atopic; barrier; dermatitis; dermatol; doi; effects; fatty; function; human; oil; pmid; skin; skin barrier; studies cache: dpc-1455.pdf plain text: dpc-1455.txt item: #202 of 1031 id: dpc-1456 author: Aghighi, Maryam; Chercover, David ; Rahvar, Maral title: Collision Cutaneous Neoplasms Consisting of Melanoma and Basal Cell Carcinoma date: 2021-07-08 words: 874 flesch: 46 summary: BCC present more than other neoplasms in collision tumors and have a high prevalence among Caucasians. Finally, collision tumors consists of 2 different adjacent tumor cells with clear distin- guishable boundaries. keywords: bcc; melanoma; tumors cache: dpc-1456.pdf plain text: dpc-1456.txt item: #203 of 1031 id: dpc-1457 author: Hesham Ali Elwan, Yasmin; Azim, Amira; Starace, Michela; Shawky Abd Elhafiz, Hala title: Nd:YAG Laser in the Treatment of Nail Psoriasis: Clinical and Dermoscopic Assessment date: 2021-03-08 words: 3974 flesch: 65 summary: Kartal SP, Canpolat F, Gonul M, Ergin C, Gencturk Z. Long- pulsed Nd:YAG laser treatment for nail psoriasis. [6] that found signif- icant reduction in NAPSI among nail psoriasis patients after Nd: YAG laser treatment. keywords: improvement; laser; nail; patients; psoriasis; study; treatment; yag cache: dpc-1457.pdf plain text: dpc-1457.txt item: #204 of 1031 id: dpc-1458 author: Rodríguez-Lomba, Enrique; Lozano-Masdemont, Belén; Nieto-Benito, Lula María; Hernández de la Torre, Elisa; Suárez-Fernández, Ricardo; Avilés-Izquierdo, José Antonio title: Dermoscopic Predictors of Tumor Thickness in Cutaneous Melanoma: A Retrospective Analysis of 245 Melanomas date: 2021-05-20 words: 3615 flesch: 60 summary: Objective: This study determined the dermoscopic patterns, colors and structures that are associated with melanoma in situ, thin melanomas (<0.8 mm) and thick melanomas potentially requiring sentinel lymph node biopsy according to current guidelines (≥0.8 mm). The aim of this study was to determine the dermo- scopic colors and structures that are associated with both early melanomas (<0.8 mm) and thick melanomas (≥0.8 mm). keywords: areas; dermoscopic; melanomas; thickness; white cache: dpc-1458.pdf plain text: dpc-1458.txt item: #205 of 1031 id: dpc-1459 author: Behera, Biswanath; Kumari, Rashmi; Gochhait, Debasis; Ayyanar, Pavithra title: Dermoscopic Appearance of an Annular Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus date: 2021-03-08 words: 881 flesch: 45 summary: distributed dotted vessels and white scales on a light to dull red background; pityriasis rosea, that usually shows peripheral white scales (collarette sign) and patchy dotted vessels; and granuloma annulare, that demonstrates a whitish to yellow-orange area along with varying morphology vessels. Prominent white homogenous area around blood vessels (purple arrow) and normal looking hair follicles (red arrow). keywords: scle; vessels; white cache: dpc-1459.pdf plain text: dpc-1459.txt item: #206 of 1031 id: dpc-146 author: Errichetti, Enzo; Stinco, Giuseppe title: Dermoscopy as a useful supportive tool for the diagnosis of pityriasis amiantacea-like tinea capitis date: 2016-07-31 words: 1269 flesch: 52 summary: Dermoscopic examination (performed with DermLite DL3 x10; 3Gen, San Juan Capistrano, CA, USA) revealed diffuse white scales and compact white keratotic material adher- ing to tufts of hair (asbestos-like scaling) without erythema Dermoscopy as a useful supportive tool for the diagnosis of pityriasis amiantacea-like tinea capitis Enzo Errichetti1, Giuseppe Stinco1 1 Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Institute of Dermatology, University of Udine, Italy Key words: dermoscopy, differential diagnosis pityriasis amiantacea, pityriasis amiantacea-like tinea capitis; tinea capitis. We report a case of pityriasis amiantacea- like tinea capitis with its dermoscopic findings in order to highlight the usefulness of dermoscopy in improving the recognition of such a condition. keywords: capitis; hairs; like; pmid; tinea cache: dpc-146.pdf plain text: dpc-146.txt item: #207 of 1031 id: dpc-1461 author: Andrade, Maristela; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Piccolo, Vincenzo; Veronica Di Brizzi, Eugenia; Moscarella, Elvira title: Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Regression Lacking the Halo Phenomenon: The Influence of the Body Site date: 2021-07-08 words: 773 flesch: 44 summary: Citation: De Andrade MGB, Argenziano G, Piccolo V, Di Brizzi EV, Moscarella E. Congenital melanocytic nevus regression lacking the halo phenomenon: the influence of the body site. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. 2021; 11(3): e2021028 1 Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Regression Lacking the Halo Phenomenon: The Influence of the Body Site Maristela Garcia Bassotto de Andrade 1, Giuseppe Argenziano2, Vincenzo Piccolo2, Eugenia Veronica Di Brizzi2, Elvira Moscarella2 1Dermoscopy Fellow, University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli”, Naples, Italy 2Dermatology Unit, University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli”, Naples, Italy Key words: Congenital melanocytic nevus, spontaneous regression, children, involution of nevus, pediatric dermatology, dermoscopy. keywords: lesion; nevus; regression cache: dpc-1461.pdf plain text: dpc-1461.txt item: #208 of 1031 id: dpc-1468 author: Dash, Siddhartha; Behera, Biswanath; Palit, Aparna; Sethy, Madhusmita title: Dermoscopy and Histopathology of Darier Disease-Associated Nevoid Hyperkeratosis of Nipple and Areola date: 2021-07-08 words: 932 flesch: 47 summary: Despite the mul- tifactorial association, a consistent morphological feature of NHNA is the presence of brown verrucous plaques involving the nipple and areola area, making the clinical distinction difficult [1]. Dermoscopic examination (Dermlite, DL4, 10X magnifi- cation) of the NAC revealed a central crater filled with a yellow to yellowish-brown keratotic plug surrounded by white radial streaks, and outermost brown homogenous area and pigment network (Figure 1B). keywords: dermoscopic; nhna; nipple cache: dpc-1468.pdf plain text: dpc-1468.txt item: #209 of 1031 id: dpc-1469 author: Neff, Andrina; Matter, Alexandra Valeska; Kolm-Djamei, Isabel title: Golden Lady date: 2021-01-29 words: 407 flesch: 50 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021134 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Golden Lady Andrina Neff1, Alexandra Valeska Matter1, Isabel Kolm1 1 Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland Key words: plane xanthoma, monoclonal gammopathy, lymphoproliferative disease, hyperlipidemia Citation: Neff A, Matter AV, Kolm I. Golden lady. The histopathology showed CD68-positive foamy mac- rophages in the papillary dermis (Figure 1, C and D), leading to the diagnosis of plane xanthoma. keywords: plane; xanthoma cache: dpc-1469.pdf plain text: dpc-1469.txt item: #210 of 1031 id: dpc-1475 author: Seiverling, Elizabeth; Li, Danielle; Stevens, Kathryn; Cyr, Peggy; Dorr, Gregory; Ahrns, Hadjh title: Distance Learning and Spaced Review to Complement Dermoscopy Training for Primary Care date: 2021-04-12 words: 2848 flesch: 60 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(2):e2021030 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Distance Learning and Spaced Review to Complement Dermoscopy Training for Primary Care Elizabeth V. Seiverling1,2, Danielle Li2, Kathryn Stevens1, Peggy Cyr2,3, Gregory Dorr4, Hadjh Ahrns3 1 Dermatology Division, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine, USA 2 Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, USA 3 Maine Medical Partners Family Medicine, Portland, USA 4 Maine Medical Center Quality Improvement, Portland, USA Key words: dermoscopy, primary care, skin cancer, distance learning, resident education Citation: Seiverling EV, Li D, Stevens K, Cyr P, Dorr G, Ahrns H. Distance learning and spaced review to complement dermoscopy training for primary care. There is a shortage of dermoscopy training for primary care providers. keywords: care; dermoscopy; distance; echo; learning; participants; post; tada; training cache: dpc-1475.pdf plain text: dpc-1475.txt item: #211 of 1031 id: dpc-1478 author: Neema, Shekhar ; Goyal, Shivam title: Dermoscopy of Anserine Folliculosis date: 2021-03-08 words: 1035 flesch: 48 summary: Anserine folliculosis mostly presents in a younger age group with follicular papules on the chin, neck, or jaw and has a sandpaper or goose skin-like feeling on touch. Clinical images show: (A) grouped follicular, skin-colored papules on the left jawline; (B) grouped follicular papules on left jawline; and (C) grouped follicular papules on chin and jawline. keywords: anserine; dermoscopy; follicular; papules cache: dpc-1478.pdf plain text: dpc-1478.txt item: #212 of 1031 id: dpc-1482 author: Plachouri, Kerasia-Maria; Oikonomou, Chrysa; Vryzaki, Eleftheria; Georgiou, Sophia title: Back to the Basics: Response of Alopecia Areata Universalis to Intravenous High-Dose Pulse Corticosteroid Therapy date: 2021-10-28 words: 762 flesch: 48 summary: After the cessa- tion of the intravenous pulse therapy, the patient continued to use irregularly mometasone furoate solution 0.1%, as well as minoxidile solution 5% on the scalp region, in order to maintain hair regrowth. A systematic review of pulse steroid therapy for alopecia areata. keywords: alopecia; hair; pulse cache: dpc-1482.pdf plain text: dpc-1482.txt item: #213 of 1031 id: dpc-1486 author: Mudugal, Ravikumar; Bains, Anupama; Budania, Anil ; Rao, Meenakshi title: Cutaneous Metastasis Presenting as Vesicular-Like Lesions date: 2021-07-08 words: 410 flesch: 45 summary: 2021;11(3): e2021061 1 Cutaneous Metastasis Presenting as Vesicular-Like Lesions Ravikumar Mudugal1, Anupama Bains1, Anil Budania1, Meenakshi Rao2 1 Department of Dermatology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India 2 Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Key words: Cutaneous metastasis, vesicular-like Citation: Mudugal R, Bains A, Budania A, Rao M. Cutaneous metastasis presenting as vesicular-like lesions. Final diagnosis of cutaneous metastasis, secondary to squamous cell carci- noma, was made. keywords: india; lesions cache: dpc-1486.pdf plain text: dpc-1486.txt item: #214 of 1031 id: dpc-1490 author: Conforti, Claudio; Dri, Arianna; Errichetti, Enzo; Zelin, Enrico; Zalaudek, Iris; Di Meo, Nicola title: Dermoscopic Features of Foreign Body Cutaneous Granuloma: A Case Series date: 2021-07-08 words: 973 flesch: 46 summary: Excision and subsequent histological examination of the lesions led to FBCG diagnosis including a suture stitch (case I and II), the thorn of a rose (case III) and an ingrowing hair (case IV) respectively. FBCG differential diagnosis basically encompasses all entities presenting as solitary pink-reddish nodules. keywords: case; dermoscopic; fbcg cache: dpc-1490.pdf plain text: dpc-1490.txt item: #215 of 1031 id: dpc-1492 author: Goldberger, Tal; Levi, S. Sheffer; Armoni, Gil; Ben-Shushan, Stephanie; Maly, Alexander; Ramot, Yuval title: Granuloma Annulare Located on Striae Distensae date: 2021-04-12 words: 739 flesch: 38 summary: Striae distensae have been previously associated with several skin lesions, including leukemia cutis, keloid, linear focal elastosis, urticarial vasculitis, lupus erythematosus, chronic graft-versus-host disease, and a granulomatous reaction following microneedling. Lesions of GA were reported to occur at sites of previous skin conditions, such as herpes zoster, and at sites of trauma and inflammation, such as following vaccinations, tattoos and surgical incisions [2]. keywords: jerusalem; lesions; striae cache: dpc-1492.pdf plain text: dpc-1492.txt item: #216 of 1031 id: dpc-1493 author: Ferreira, Iago; Boff, Ana Letícia; Luzzatto, Laura; Martins Souza, Paulo R.; Bevilaqua, Mariele title: Well-Differentiated Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Is Histological Differentiation a Relevant Prognostic Parameter? date: 2021-04-12 words: 1674 flesch: 53 summary: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. 2021;11(2):e2021034 1 Well-Differentiated Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Is Histological Differentiation a Relevant Prognostic Parameter? Iago Gonçalves Ferreira1,2, Ana Letícia Boff 1, Laura Luzzato1, Paulo R. Martins Souza1,2, Mariele Bevilaqua1 1 Dermatology Service, Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Porto Alegre, Brazil 2 Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre, Brazil Key words: squamous cell carcinoma, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, skin neoplasms, prognosis Citation: Gonçalves Ferreira I, Boff AL, Luzzato L, Martins Souza PR, Bevilaqua M. Well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma: is histological differentiation a relevant prognostic parameter? keywords: carcinoma; cell; dermatol; doi; patient; pmid; sccs cache: dpc-1493.pdf plain text: dpc-1493.txt item: #217 of 1031 id: dpc-1497 author: Vestergaard, Tine; Andersen, Merethe K.; Bygum, Anette title: Acceptance of Teledermoscopy by General Practitioners and Dermatologists in Denmark date: 2021-04-12 words: 3813 flesch: 57 summary: 2021;11(2):e2021033 1 Acceptance of Teledermoscopy by General Practitioners and Dermatologists in Denmark Tine Vestergaard1, Merethe K. Andersen2, Anette Bygum3 1 Department of Dermatology and Allergy Centre & Odense Patient Data Explorative Network, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark 2 Audit Project Odense, Research Unit of General Practice, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark 3 Department of Dermatology and Allergy Centre, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark Key words: provider satisfaction, teledermoscopy, teledermatology, skin cancer, malignant melanoma, general practitioner Citation: Vestergaard T, Andersen MK, Bygum A. Acceptance of teledermoscopy by general practitioners and dermatologists in Denmark. In a study of mixed quantitative and qualitative measures of provider satisfaction with teledermoscopy, Janda et al concluded that most participants were receptive to the use of mobile teledermoscopy in their practice [23]. keywords: dermatologists; doi; gps; pmid; questionnaire; study; teledermoscopy; use cache: dpc-1497.pdf plain text: dpc-1497.txt item: #218 of 1031 id: dpc-1498 author: Silvestre Torner, Nicolás; Imbernón-Moya, Adrián; Martínez-García, Marta; Burgos-Lázaro, Fernando title: Acquired Cutaneous Lymphangiectasia: Dermoscopic Evidence from White-Yellowish Lacunae date: 2021-07-08 words: 480 flesch: 43 summary: Corresponding author: Nicolás Silvestre Torner, Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario Severo Ochoa, Avenida de Orellana, Leganés, Madrid, Spain, Plaza General Vara de Rey 11, 4G. Email: nicolassilvestretorner@gmail.com  Case Presentation A 71-year-old woman, with a personal history of a left radical mastectomy and locoregional radiation therapy for breast cancer 20 years ago, was referred for assessment. Histopathology showed multiple ectatic lymphatic vessels in the papillary dermis (Figure 3). keywords: figure; lacunae cache: dpc-1498.pdf plain text: dpc-1498.txt item: #219 of 1031 id: dpc-1501 author: Karlsson, Oskar; Hagberg, Oskar; Nielsen, Kari; Paoli, John; Ingvar, Åsa title: Difference in Sun Exposure Habits Between Individuals with High and Low Risk of Skin Cancer date: 2021-09-28 words: 6868 flesch: 59 summary: To optimize these campaigns, it is important to have knowledge of sun exposure behavior within the population. Statistical Analysis Firstly, univariate associations between risk factors for skin cancer and sun exposure behavior were tested. keywords: behavior; cancer; category; doi; exposure; history; melanoma; nevi; reference; reference behavior; risk; skin; skin cancer; sun; sunbathing; type cache: dpc-1501.pdf plain text: dpc-1501.txt item: #220 of 1031 id: dpc-1512 author: Saleh, Karim title: Dermoscopy of a Lentigo Maligna Less Than 1.5 mm in Diameter date: 2021-03-08 words: 531 flesch: 54 summary: Conclusions Angulated lines in facial lesions are early features that can indicate lentigo maligna [1]. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(2):e2021027 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Dermoscopy of a Lentigo Maligna Less Than 1.5 mm in Diameter Karim Saleh1 1 Division of Dermatology and Venereology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden Key words: lentigo maligna, angulated lines, micromelanoma, dermoscopy Citation: Saleh K. Dermoscopy of a lentigo maligna less than 1.5 mm in diameter. keywords: lesion; maligna cache: dpc-1512.pdf plain text: dpc-1512.txt item: #221 of 1031 id: dpc-1515 author: Sechi, Andrea; Di Altobrando, Ambra; Cerciello, Eugenio; Maietti, Elisa; Patrizi, Annalisa; Savoia, Francesco title: Drug Intake and Actinic Keratosis: A Case-Control Study date: 2021-04-12 words: 4291 flesch: 62 summary: To assess an associ- ation between drug exposure and AK development, we used a multiple logistic regression model adjusted for the possible confounding effects of sociodemographic characteristics. Drug exposure differed between groups for 2 classes of medications: angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) and anti- keywords: antiplatelet; arbs; cancer; doi; drugs; exposure; pmid; risk; skin; study; use cache: dpc-1515.pdf plain text: dpc-1515.txt item: #222 of 1031 id: dpc-1517 author: Martinez-Garcia, Marta; Roman-Sainz, Jorge; Silvestre-Torner, Nicolas; Tabbara Carrascosa, Sergio title: Bevacizumab-Induced Geographic Tongue date: 2021-07-08 words: 561 flesch: 44 summary: Severo Ochoa University Hospital, Leganés, Madrid Key words: Bevacizumab, geographic tongue, self-solving, infiltrating ductal carcinoma, vascular endothelial growth factor protein Citation: Martinez-Garcia M, Roman-Sainz J, Silvestre-Torner N, Tabbara Carrascosa S. Bevacizumab-induced geographic tongue. The increasing use of this type of drug as a treatment for multiple tumors might facilitate the appearance of new cases of geographic tongue. keywords: bevacizumab; tongue cache: dpc-1517.pdf plain text: dpc-1517.txt item: #223 of 1031 id: dpc-1519 author: Al-Atif, Hend title: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Knowledge of Skin Cancer in Saudi Arabia date: 2021-05-20 words: 3635 flesch: 67 summary: Skin cancer is much more common among white populations than among people of color [4], although fewer data are available on skin cancer in non-white populations [5]. The role of skin cancer knowledge in sun-related behaviours: a system- atic review. keywords: awareness; cancer; doi; knowledge; participants; pmid; saudi; skin; skin cancer; study; sunscreen cache: dpc-1519.pdf plain text: dpc-1519.txt item: #224 of 1031 id: dpc-152 author: Saral, Secil; Hartmann, Daniela; Letulè, Valerie; Ruzicka, Thomas; Ruini, Cristel; von Braunmühl, Tanja title: “Twin lesions”: Which one is the bad one? Improvement of clinical diagnosis with reflectance confocal microscopy date: 2017-02-02 words: 4191 flesch: 51 summary: Email: secilsaral@gmail.com Background: In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is a novel non-invasive diagnostic tool, which is used to differentiate skin lesions. Early melanoma lesions sometimes have non-specific features and are hard to deter- mine with naked-eye examination. keywords: cells; confocal; dermatol; diagnosis; figure; lesions; melanoma; microscopy; rcm cache: dpc-152.pdf plain text: dpc-152.txt item: #225 of 1031 id: dpc-1522 author: Behera, Biswanath; Kumari, Rashmi; Gochhait, Debasis; Ayyanar, Pavithra title: Unilateral Pompholyx in a Patient of Anterior Horn Disease: an Unusual Presentation date: 2021-07-08 words: 985 flesch: 44 summary: A similar case of unilateral pompholyx has been reported in association with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Key words: Dermoscopy, eczema, dyshidrotic, pompholyx Citation: Behera B, Kumari R, Gochhait D, Ayyanar P. Unilateral pompholyx in a patient of anterior horn disease: an unusual presentation. keywords: dermatol; pompholyx; unilateral cache: dpc-1522.pdf plain text: dpc-1522.txt item: #226 of 1031 id: dpc-1523 author: Nakamura, Mio; Huerta, Tomas; Williams, Kendrick; Hristov, Alexandra; Tejasvi, Trilokraj title: Dermoscopic Features of Mycosis Fungoides and Its Variants in Patients with Skin of Color: A Retrospective Analysis date: 2021-05-20 words: 2599 flesch: 55 summary: Hypopigmented MF was characterized by the loss of the patient’s natural pigment network. Hypopigmented MF (Figure 2A) was characterized by patchy, amorphous, white-pink areas with reduction or loss of the patient’s natural pigment network (Figure 2B). keywords: dermoscopic; doi; features; patients; skin; soc cache: dpc-1523.pdf plain text: dpc-1523.txt item: #227 of 1031 id: dpc-1528 author: Veronesi, Giulia; Leuzzi, Miriam; Virdi, Annalucia; Gurioli, Carlotta; Neri, Iria title: An Unusual Case of Meyerson Phenomenon Around an Infantile Hemangioma date: 2021-07-08 words: 975 flesch: 50 summary: Only few cases related to vascular lesions have been reported in the literature. A rim of erythema with dotted vessels and white-yellow scales on periphery (arrow) Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. 2021; 11 (3): e2021039 3 atopic dermatitis on vascular lesions has a different clinical presentation compared to MP. keywords: hemangioma; phenomenon; vessels cache: dpc-1528.pdf plain text: dpc-1528.txt item: #228 of 1031 id: dpc-1529 author: Filipović, Nika; Šitum, Mirna; Buljan, Marija title: Dermoscopic Features as Predictors of BRAF Mutational Status and Sentinel Lymph Node Positivity in Primary Cutaneous Melanoma date: 2021-04-12 words: 3040 flesch: 62 summary: This short article reviews studies that investigated correlations between dermoscopic features, BRAF mutation status and sentinel lymph node status. 2021;11(2):e2021040 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Dermoscopic Features as Predictors of BRAF Mutational Status and Sentinel Lymph Node Positivity in Primary Cutaneous Melanoma Nika Filipović1, Mirna Šitum1,2, Marija Buljan1,2 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Centre Sestre Milosrdnice, Zagreb, Croatia 2 Department of Dermatovenereology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia Key words: melanoma, BRAF, sentinel lymph node, dermoscopy Citation: Filipović N, Šitum M, Buljan M. Dermoscopic features as predictors of BRAF mutational status and sentinel lymph node positivity in primary cutaneous melanoma. keywords: braf; dermoscopic; doi; melanoma; pmid; status cache: dpc-1529.pdf plain text: dpc-1529.txt item: #229 of 1031 id: dpc-1530 author: Galvão dos Santos de Araujo, Ana Carolina; Moura de Almeida, Liana; Moura de Almeida, Ana Paula; Fontenelle de Oliveira, Elisa; Carrijo Rochael, Mayra; Aires de Morais, Rodrigo; Dutra Rezende, Hudson title: Serum Sickness-Like Reaction: Drug-Induced Cutaneous Disease in a Child date: 2021-07-08 words: 896 flesch: 42 summary: References 1. Barreira P, Gomes E. Serum sickness -like reaction associated with drugs intake in pediatric age. Key Words: Serum Sickness, Drug Hypersensitivity, Allergic Reaction, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Clavulanic Acid. keywords: dos; janeiro; reaction cache: dpc-1530.pdf plain text: dpc-1530.txt item: #230 of 1031 id: dpc-1540 author: Tas, Betul; Kabeloglu, Vasfiye title: Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Parameters and Their Correlations With Psoriasis Duration, Severity, and Sleep Quality In Psoriasis Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study date: 2021-05-20 words: 7152 flesch: 70 summary: 2021;11(3):e2021049 1 Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Parameters and Their Correlations With Psoriasis Duration, Severity, and Sleep Quality In Psoriasis Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study Betul Tas1, Vasfiye Kabeloglu2 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul Bagcilar Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey 2 Department of Neurology, University of Health Sciences, Bakirkoy Prof. Dr. Mazhar Osman Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Key words: psoriasis, metabolic syndrome, sleep quality, comorbidity Citation: Tas B, Kabeloglu V. Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its parameters and their correlations with psoriasis duration, severity, and sleep quality in psoriasis patients: a cross-sectional study. Objective: We determined the prevalence of MS and its correlation with psoriasis duration, severity, and sleep quality in psoriasis patients. keywords: doi; glucose; hdl; homa; patients; pmid; psoriasis; quality; severity; sleep; study cache: dpc-1540.pdf plain text: dpc-1540.txt item: #231 of 1031 id: dpc-1541 author: Chuchvara, Nadiya; Berger, Lauren; Reilly, Catherine; Maghari, Amin; Rao, Babar title: Langerhans Cells as Morphologic Mimickers of Atypical Melanocytes on Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature date: 2021-05-20 words: 3369 flesch: 58 summary: Additionally, we present the findings of a literature review for similar reported cases conducted by searching the following terms on PubMed: reflectance confocal microscopy, RCM, lentigo maligna, melanoma, Langerhans cells, dendritic cells, and atypical cells. Most cases described RCM findings of roundish and dendritic pagetoid cells, although some cases found atypical cells at the DEJ and dermis, as well. keywords: cells; confocal; dendritic; dermatol; doi; melanoma; microscopy; pmid; rcm; reflectance cache: dpc-1541.pdf plain text: dpc-1541.txt item: #232 of 1031 id: dpc-1545 author: Ustunbas Uzuncakmak, Tugba Kevser; Ozkoca, Defne; Serdaroglu, Server title: The Bork-Baykal Phenomenon in Congenital Melanocytic Nevus date: 2021-07-08 words: 449 flesch: 45 summary: 2021;11(3): e2021058 Teaching Point Sparing of the nipple-areola complex (the Bork–Baykal phenomenon) was first reported by Baykal et al in 8 cases of large congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN) sparing the areola 2021;11(3): e2021058 1 The Bork-Baykal Phenomenon in Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Tugba Kevser Uzuncakmak, Defne Özkoca, Server Serdaroğlu Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Department of Dermatology Key words: Baykal Phenomenon, congenital nevus, melanocytic nevus Citation: Uzuncakmak TK, Özkoca D, Serdaroğlu S. The Bork-Baykal phenomenon in congenital melanocytic nevus. keywords: areola; nevus cache: dpc-1545.pdf plain text: dpc-1545.txt item: #233 of 1031 id: dpc-1546 author: Graubard, Rachel; Perez-Sanchez, Ariadna; Katta, Rajani title: Stress and Skin: An Overview of Mind Body Therapies as a Treatment Strategy in Dermatology date: 2021-09-28 words: 4761 flesch: 58 summary: In addition, dermatologic disorders may have associ- ated psychological symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders related to the presence of chronic eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo and other skin disorders Although randomized controlled trials are limited, the use of MBTs has shown overall benefit for those with skin disorders. keywords: atopic; dermatol; patients; pmid; psychological; relaxation; response; review; skin; stress; therapies; therapy; treatment cache: dpc-1546.pdf plain text: dpc-1546.txt item: #234 of 1031 id: dpc-1551 author: Sgouros, Dimitrios; Theofili, Melpomeni; Damaskou, Vasileia; Theotokoglou, Sofia; Theodoropoulos, Konstantinos; Stratigos, Alexander; Theofilis, Panagiotis; Panayiotides, Ioannis; Rigopoulos, Dimitrios; Katoulis, Alexander title: Dermoscopy as a Tool in Differentiating Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma From Its Variants date: 2021-04-12 words: 5105 flesch: 57 summary: Invasive cSCC lesions tended to be found in older patients who were more likely to have had unintentional sun exposure (invasive cSCC, 27 of 40 lesions (67.5%); BD, 4/9 (44.4%); keratoacanthoma, 2/7 (28.6%), P = .10). This study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of a set of predetermined dermoscopic struc- tures for 3 variants of cSCC, namely Bowen disease, keratoacanthoma and invasive cSCC. keywords: carcinoma; cscc; dermatol; dermoscopic; invasive; keratoacanthoma; vessels; white cache: dpc-1551.pdf plain text: dpc-1551.txt item: #235 of 1031 id: dpc-1552 author: Cicek, Neslihan; Yildiz, Nurdan; Asadov, Ruslan; Yucelten, Ayse Deniz; Tugtepe, Halil; Alpay, Harika title: Kidney and Urinary Tract Involvement in Epidermolysis Bullosa: Is Routine Follow-Up Necessary? date: 2021-05-20 words: 4978 flesch: 55 summary: Although our study group was small, these data empha- size the importance of monitoring tubular functions by testing for low molecular weight proteinuria and by calculating FENa and TRP, to detect early deterioration of kidney functions and prevent end-organ damage, even though the majority of urinary tract involvement in EB patients may be asymptomatic before renal dysfunction develops. Surgery for urethral lesions in EB patients has not been clearly described. keywords: bullosa; doi; epidermolysis; involvement; kidney; patients; pmid; rdeb; renal; tract; urinary cache: dpc-1552.pdf plain text: dpc-1552.txt item: #236 of 1031 id: dpc-1553 author: Fougelberg, Julia; Ek, Hampus; Claeson, Magdalena; Paoli, John title: Surgery for Bowen Disease: Clinicopathological Factors Associated With Incomplete Excision date: 2021-04-12 words: 4609 flesch: 56 summary: Multiple studies compared incomplete excision rates of SCC in different settings, with rates ranging from 3.9% to 17.6% Furthermore, the study showed that incomplete excision rates were lower for dermatologists than for GPs and other specialists in secondary care. keywords: cases; definition; excision; lesions; margins; surgical cache: dpc-1553.pdf plain text: dpc-1553.txt item: #237 of 1031 id: dpc-1555 author: Roda, Ângela; Oliveira, André title: An Unexpected Shade of Yellow date: 2021-07-08 words: 471 flesch: 50 summary: Dermoscopy revealed yellow globules over a yellow struc- tureless area at the level of the upper portion of the lesion, in addition to arborizing vessels (AV). Yellow globules over a yellow structureless area and thin arborizing vessels are observed mainly in the upper half of the lesion. keywords: cholesterol; yellow cache: dpc-1555.pdf plain text: dpc-1555.txt item: #238 of 1031 id: dpc-1557 author: Nawaz, Sameerah; Tapley, Amanda; Davey, Andrew; van Driel, Mieke L.; Fielding, Alison; Holliday, Elizabeth; Ball, Jean; Patsan, Irena; Berrigan, Alyse; Morgan, Simon; Spike, Neil; FitzGerald, Kristen; Magin, Parker title: Management of a Chronic Skin Disease in Primary Care: An Analysis of Early-Career General Practitioners’ Consultations Involving Psoriasis date: 2021-05-20 words: 5814 flesch: 54 summary: Conclusions We have identified educational and organisational aspects of registrar psoriasis management that could be optimised with changes at a registrar, practice and patient level. Quality of life in psoriasis patients. keywords: care; consultation; dermatol; diagnosis; disease; doi; patient; pmid; practice; problem; psoriasis; registrar; study; training cache: dpc-1557.pdf plain text: dpc-1557.txt item: #239 of 1031 id: dpc-1561 author: Rozas-Muñoz, Eduardo; Piquero-Casals, Jaime; Mir-Bonafé, Juan-Francisco title: The Atomizer Sign: A Diagnostic Clue to Fragrance Allergic Contact Dermatitis date: 2021-07-08 words: 413 flesch: 51 summary: 1 The Atomizer Sign: A Diagnostic Clue to Fragrance Allergic Contact Dermatitis Eduardo Rozas-Muñoz1, Jaime Piquero-Casals2, Juan-Francisco Mir-Bonafé3 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital San Pablo, Coquimbo, Chile 2 Department of Dermatology, Clínica dermatológica multidisciplinar Dermik, Barcelona 3 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Son Llàtzer, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Key words: Allergic contact dermatitis, fragrances, neck Citation: Rozas-Muñoz E, Piquero-Casals J, Mir-Bonafé JF. A diagnostic pearl in allergic contact dermatitis to fragrances: the atomizer sign. keywords: dermatitis; dermatology cache: dpc-1561.pdf plain text: dpc-1561.txt item: #240 of 1031 id: dpc-1564 author: Starace, Michela; Carpanese, Miriam Anna; Bruni, Francesca; Neri, Iria; Piraccini, Bianca Maria; Alessandrini, Aurora title: What's Under the Veil? date: 2021-07-08 words: 819 flesch: 52 summary: As the atypical patterns of pubic lice infestation are becoming more frequent compared to the past, it is important to recognise Phthirus pubis in cases of resistant pruritus and dermatitis , Miriam Anna Carpanese, Francesca Bruni, Iria Neri, Bianca Maria Piraccini, Aurora Alessandrini Dermatology, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy Key words: Phthirus pubis, parasite infestation, scalp involvement, sexually transmitted disease Citation: Starace M, Carpanese MA, Bruni F, Neri I, Piraccini BM, Alessandrini A. keywords: phthirus; pubis; scalp cache: dpc-1564.pdf plain text: dpc-1564.txt item: #241 of 1031 id: dpc-1565 author: Dorostkar, Azadeh; Ghahartars, Mehdi; Namazi, Mohammad Reza; Todarbary, Nafiseh; Hadibarhaghtalab, Maryam; Rezaee, Maryam title: Sodium Hypochlorite 0.005% Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Acne: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial date: 2021-05-20 words: 2141 flesch: 57 summary: Sodium hypochlorite 0.005% was safe and well-tolerated by patients of our study, but skin-related adverse events such as skin irritation or itching, and acne reoccurrence have been our concerns after discontinuation of sodium hypochlorite 0.005%. Sodium hypochlorite is a common antiseptic agent with a broad application in medicine, including use in bladder and urethra irrigation, control of some topical mycoses, pro- phylaxis against burn infections, and as an irrigant in dental root canal procedures [5]. keywords: acne; hypochlorite; pustules; sodium; treatment; week cache: dpc-1565.pdf plain text: dpc-1565.txt item: #242 of 1031 id: dpc-1567 author: Polesie, Sam; Jergéus, Edvin; Gillstedt, Martin; Ceder, Hannah; Dahlén Gyllencreutz, Johan; Fougelberg, Julia; Johansson Backman, Eva; Pakka, Jenna; Zaar, Oscar; Paoli, John title: Can Dermoscopy Be Used to Predict if a Melanoma Is In Situ or Invasive? date: 2021-05-20 words: 3359 flesch: 56 summary: The primary objective of this investigation was to explore dermatologists’ accuracy in discriminating in situ melanomas from invasive melanomas. The secondary outcomes were: (i) accuracy rate of the majority response (ie, decision of ≥4 observers), (ii) interobserver concordance, (iii) sensitivity and specificity with respect to invasive melanoma, and (iv) ability to classify invasive melanoma thickness greater or less than 1.0 mm. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; melanomas; observers; pmid; situ; thickness cache: dpc-1567.pdf plain text: dpc-1567.txt item: #243 of 1031 id: dpc-1568 author: Singh, Jayanti; Sahu, Priyadarshini; Dayal, Surabhi; Kataria, Sant Prakash title: Unilateral Linear Capillaritis Dermoscopic Examination: A Distinct Clinico-Histopathological Correlation: Unilateral Linear Capillaritis Dermoscopy date: 2021-07-08 words: 919 flesch: 45 summary: To establish ULC dermoscopic features and differentiate it from other linear dermatoses, there is the need to present additional findings to enrich the current documentation. Red dots and glob- ules represent extravasated RBCs and dilated blood vessels. keywords: dermoscopic; linear; ulc cache: dpc-1568.pdf plain text: dpc-1568.txt item: #244 of 1031 id: dpc-1570 author: Jindal, Rashmi; Chauhan, Payal; Chugh, Robin title: Sudden Onset Acral Pigmented Macules: An Innocuous Diagnosis date: 2021-07-08 words: 521 flesch: 46 summary: 2021;11(3):e2021054 1 Sudden Onset Acral Pigmented Macules: An Innocuous Diagnosis Rashmi Jindal, Payal Chauhan, Robin Chugh Department of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Swami Rama Himalayan University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Key words: Cydnidiae, burrowing, acral, pigmented, macules Citation: Jindal R, Chauhan P, Chugh R. Sudden onset acral pigmented macules: An innocuous diagnosis. The pattern of streaks with ridge enhancement is due to seeping of this pigmented substance into the ridges of feet soles as replicated by application of a drop of black fountain pen ink (Figure 3). keywords: dermatol; figure; macules cache: dpc-1570.pdf plain text: dpc-1570.txt item: #245 of 1031 id: dpc-1572 author: Fachler, Tahel; Prus, Diana; Meirovitz, Amichay; Ramot, Yuval title: A Rare Case of Cutaneous Metastasis of Bladder Transitional Cell Carcinoma date: 2021-10-28 words: 874 flesch: 44 summary: 2021;11(4):e2021108 1 A Rare Case of Cutaneous Metastasis of Bladder Transitional Cell Carcinoma Tahel Fachler1, Diana Prus2, Amichay Meirovitz3, Yuval Ramot1 1 Department of Dermatology, Hadassah Medical Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Faculty of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel 2 Department of Pathology, Hadassah Medical Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Faculty of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel 3 Department of Oncology, Hadassah Medical Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Faculty of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel Key words: dermato-oncology, cutaneous metastasis, transitional cell carcinoma, bladder cancer Citation: Fachler T, Prus D, Meirovitz A, Ramot Y. A rare case of cutaneous metastasis of bladder transitional cell carcinoma. Cutaneous metastases from a urinary origin are especially rare, reported in only 1.1% of urologic malignancies [1]. keywords: carcinoma; jerusalem; metastases cache: dpc-1572.pdf plain text: dpc-1572.txt item: #246 of 1031 id: dpc-1578 author: Rojas-Erazo, Camilo; Valenzuela, Fernando; Carreño, Laura; González-Coloma, Francisco title: Polypoid Melanoma: Towards a Dermoscopic Approach date: 2021-10-28 words: 489 flesch: 42 summary: Cabrera R, Recule F. Unusual Clinical Presentations of Malig- nant Melanoma: A Review of Clinical and Histologic Features with Special Emphasis on Dermatoscopic Findings. Dermatol Pract Concept. 2021:11(4); e2021112 1 Polypoid Melanoma: Towards a Dermoscopic Approach Camilo Rojas-Erazo1, Fernando Valenzuela2, Laura Carreño3, Francisco González-Coloma2 1 Puerto Montt Hospital, Reloncavi Health Service, Puerto Montt, Chile 2 Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile 3 Pathology service, Clinical Hospital of the University of Chile, Santiago, Chile Citation: Rojas-Erazo C, Valenzuela F, Carreño L, González-Coloma F. Polypoid melanoma: towards a dermoscopic approach. keywords: chile; dermatol; melanoma cache: dpc-1578.pdf plain text: dpc-1578.txt item: #247 of 1031 id: dpc-158 author: Kulberg, Aleksandra; Weyers, Wolfgang title: Regressing basal-cell carcinoma masquerading as benign lichenoid keratosis date: 2016-10-31 words: 4058 flesch: 58 summary: Especially, distinction from melanocytic lesions undergoing regression may be both challenging and important. The term “lichen planus-like keratosis” reflects the histo- pathologic resemblance to lichen planus by virtue of epider- mal hyperplasia, a sawtooth pattern of rete ridges, wedge- Regressing basal-cell carcinoma masquerading as benign lichenoid keratosis Aleksandra Kulberg1, Wolfgang Weyers2 1 Department of Dermatology, Venerology, and Allergology, Klinikum Hildesheim, Germany 2 Center for Dermatopathology, Freiburg, Germany Key words: Basal-cell carcinoma, benign lichenoid keratosis, lichen planus-like keratosis. keywords: bcc; cases; keratosis; lesions; lichenoid; pmid; sections cache: dpc-158.pdf plain text: dpc-158.txt item: #248 of 1031 id: dpc-1580 author: Zamil, Dina; Burns, Emily; Perez-Sanchez, Ariadna; Parke, Milbrey; Katta, Rajani title: Risk of Birth Defects From Vitamin A “Acne Supplements” Sold Online date: 2021-05-20 words: 3406 flesch: 58 summary: Acne supplements containing vitamin A are of particular interest, due to the potentially teratogenic effects of vitamin A doses over 10,000 IU. Furthermore, FDA requirements on labeling of vitamin A supplements may lead to consumer confusion regarding dosage. keywords: acne; dose; ius; labeling; mcg; rae; risk; supplements; vitamin cache: dpc-1580.pdf plain text: dpc-1580.txt item: #249 of 1031 id: dpc-1583 author: Popescu, Catalin Mihai; Barna, Corina; Metea, Alexandru; Andrei, Razvan Theodor; Taroi, Mona title: Clinical, Dermoscopic, and Histopathologic Aspects of Amelanotic Lentigo Maligna Melanoma date: 2021-10-29 words: 866 flesch: 42 summary: Nevertheless, the presence of perpendicular white lines could also represent a guide in the diagnosis of thin melanomas, especially those with few diagnostic criteria, as reported in this situation [2]. In conclusion, the presence of perpendicular white lines should lead to biopsy. keywords: figure; maligna; melanoma cache: dpc-1583.pdf plain text: dpc-1583.txt item: #250 of 1031 id: dpc-1584 author: Schutz Junior, Ademar; Pedruzze Machado, Camila; Pinto Barroso, Priscila; Zon Sassine, Ingrid; Demoner de Abreu Sarmenghi, Karina; Catrinque Nascimiento, Victor title: Classic and Simultaneous Clinical Findings of an Exuberant Case of Netherton Syndrome: A Clinical Report date: 2021-10-28 words: 1019 flesch: 51 summary: Visualization of bamboo hair or invaginated trichorexis, a more specific alteration of the disease. 11(4):e2021065 3 The basis for diagnosis is the trichorrhexis invaginata (TI) or bamboo hair, characterized by the invagination of the distal part over the proximal part of the hair shaft. keywords: hair; syndrome cache: dpc-1584.pdf plain text: dpc-1584.txt item: #251 of 1031 id: dpc-1585 author: Grafanaki, Katerina; Georgiou, Sophia; Stratigos, Alexander J. title: Solidarity and Voluntarism Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Skin Cancer Screening for Blood Donors date: 2021-05-20 words: 1418 flesch: 50 summary: 2021;11(3):e2021080 1 Solidarity and Voluntarism Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Skin Cancer Screening for Blood Donors Katerina Grafanaki1, Sophia Georgiou1, Alexander J. Stratigos2 1 Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Patras, School of Medicine, University of Patras, Greece 2 Department of Dermatology-Venereology, Andreas Syggros Hospital, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Greece Key words: skin cancer screening, volunteer blood donors, teledermatology, Red Cross, public health, solidarity Citation: Grafanaki K, Georgiou S, Stratigos AJ. Amid the ongoing pandemic, blood donations and skin cancer screening must not be disrupted; they can be continued as long as attention is foremost paid to patient safety. keywords: blood; cancer; covid-19; pandemic; screening; skin cache: dpc-1585.pdf plain text: dpc-1585.txt item: #252 of 1031 id: dpc-1593 author: Enei, Maria Leonor; Paschoal, Francisco; Valdes, Rodrigo title: Dermoscopy of Bacillary Angiomatosis: Utility in Diagnosis and Therapeutic Control date: 2021-10-29 words: 976 flesch: 47 summary: Dermoscopy, a non-invasive diagnostic technique that is useful for the diagnosis of both pigmented and cutaneous vascular lesions, has been used to describe KS lesions not for BA lesions yet. Dermoscopic examination (polarized light, DermLite 4) showed oval shapes with bright red areas, and globular structures, with grayish background. keywords: dermatol; dermatology; dermoscopy; diagnosis cache: dpc-1593.pdf plain text: dpc-1593.txt item: #253 of 1031 id: dpc-1595 author: Navarro-Triviño, Francisco J.; Lozano-Lozano, Mario; Ruiz-Villaverde, Ricardo title: Calcipotriol/Betamethasone Dipropionate Aerosol Foam for Plaque Psoriasis: A Prospective, Observational, Non-Interventional, Single-Center Study of Patient Adherence and Satisfaction in Daily Use date: 2021-05-20 words: 4488 flesch: 57 summary: This study investigated the adherence of psoriasis patients to therapy with Cal/BD aerosol foam, as well as their satisfaction with the treatment’s efficacy, safety, and effect on their quality of life. Psoriasis treatment: traditional therapy. keywords: adherence; aerosol; cal; dermatol; foam; patients; psoriasis; study; treatment; weeks cache: dpc-1595.pdf plain text: dpc-1595.txt item: #254 of 1031 id: dpc-1599 author: Jurakić Tončić, Ružica; Matijević, Tatjana; Milković Periša, Marija; Štulhofer Buzina, Daška; Čeović, Romana title: Dermoscopy as a Useful Tool in Differentiation of Genital Lesions: Lichen Sclerosus date: 2021-10-28 words: 994 flesch: 49 summary: Lichen Sclerosus Ružica Jurakić Tončić 1, Tatjana Matijević 2, Marija Milković Periša3, Daška Štulhofer Buzina1, Romana Čeović 1 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia 2 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Centre Osijek, Osijek, Croatia 3 Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb and Department of Pathology and Cytology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Key words: genital lesion dermoscopy, lichen sclerosus, venerology Citation: Tončić RJ, Matijević T, Periša MM, Buzina DŠ, Čeović R. Dermoscopy as a useful tool in differentiation of genital lesions: lichen sclerosus. Also, it is notable from our case that pur- pura in set of genital LS lesion can give bizarre dermoscopic appearance, mimicking a potentially malignant lesion. keywords: genital; lesion; zagreb cache: dpc-1599.pdf plain text: dpc-1599.txt item: #255 of 1031 id: dpc-160 author: Badri, Talel; Zaouak, Anissa; Lakhoua, Ghozlane; Koubaa, Wafaa; Fennich, Sami; Zaiem, Ahmed title: Pityriasis rubra pilaris-like eruption following insulin therapy initiation date: 2016-10-31 words: 1314 flesch: 51 summary: We report a case of PRP-like eruption that occurred dur- ing the initiation of insulin therapy. Clinical and histopatho- logical features were consistent with a PRP-like eruption, possibly due to insulin therapy. keywords: insulin; patient; prp; rubra; therapy cache: dpc-160.pdf plain text: dpc-160.txt item: #256 of 1031 id: dpc-1604 author: Akoglu, Gulsen; Esme, Pelin; Yildiz, Irem title: Patients with Hidradenitis Suppurativa Negatively Perceive Both Medical and Euphemistic Appellations of Their Disease: A Study From Turkey date: 2021-09-28 words: 3769 flesch: 61 summary: The tendency to use euphemisms in a medical conversation with HS patients might be totally different and might depend on how patients’ deal with the HS’ difficult definition. 2021;11(4):e2021092 Conclusions The medical and euphemistic expressions for HS have neg- ative effects on patients, and most patients feel stigmatized by their diagnosis when named with either term. keywords: disease; dog; folk; hidradenitis; patients; term; use cache: dpc-1604.pdf plain text: dpc-1604.txt item: #257 of 1031 id: dpc-1605 author: Wang, Allison ; Grushchak, Solomiya; Kaul, Subuhi; Lee, Patrick; Feldman , Jerry title: Toxicity of Infiltrative Lidocaine in Dermatologic Surgery: Are Current Limits Valid? date: 2021-09-28 words: 1495 flesch: 54 summary: A blanket cap on maximum lidocaine dose in derma- tologic surgery is not scientifically valid. In addition, researchers were able to safely use 3 times the threshold limit of maximum recommended lidocaine doses (17 to 26 mg/kg of lidocaine). keywords: dermatol; doi; doses; lidocaine; pmid; surgery cache: dpc-1605.pdf plain text: dpc-1605.txt item: #258 of 1031 id: dpc-1607 author: Jovic, Andrija; Popovic, Danijela ; Cekic, Sladjana ; Vidovic, Natasa; Zivkovic, Nikola; Zlatanovic, Zorana ; Tiodorovic, Danica title: Vulvar Hidradenoma Papilliferum Dermoscopically Mimicking Basal Cell Carcinoma date: 2021-10-29 words: 916 flesch: 45 summary: However, in this case, we observed a monomorphous vascular pattern composed of well-focused arborizing vessels similar to those found in the vulvar non-pigmented basal cell carcinoma (BCC) described by Cinotti et al Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. 2021; 11(4):e2021070 1 Vulvar Hidradenoma Papilliferum Dermoscopically Mimicking Basal Cell Carcinoma Andrija Jovic 1, Danijela Popovic1, Sladjana Cekic1, Natasa Vidovic2, Nikola Zivkovic2,3, Zorana Zlatanovic1, Danica Tiodorovic1,3 1 Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Nis, Serbia 2 Center for Pathology and Pathological Anatomy, Clinical Center of Nis, Serbia 3 Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis, Nis, Serbia Key words: hidradenoma papilliferum, dermoscopy, vulvar basal cell carcinoma, differential diagnosis, adnexal tumor Citation: Jovic A, Popovic D, Cekic S, Vidovic N, Zivkovic N, Zlatanovic Z, Tiodorovic D. Vulvar hidradenoma papilliferum dermoscopically mimicking basal cell carcinoma. keywords: dermoscopic; vulvar cache: dpc-1607.pdf plain text: dpc-1607.txt item: #259 of 1031 id: dpc-1609 author: Dayal, Surabhi; Singh, Satbir; Sahu, Priyadarshini title: Efficacy and Safety of 25% Trichloroacetic Acid Peel Versus 30% Salicylic Acid Peel in Mild-to-Moderate Acne Vulgaris: A Comparative Study date: 2021-05-20 words: 4536 flesch: 70 summary: Similarly, a significant decrease in mean pustule count started earlier (ie, at 2 weeks) in the SA peel group than TCA peel group in which it was seen at 4 weeks of therapy. This study compared the clinical efficacy and safety of 25% TCA and 30% SA peels in the treatment of mild and moderate acne vulgaris. keywords: acid; acne; group; mean; patients; peel; tca; vulgaris; week cache: dpc-1609.pdf plain text: dpc-1609.txt item: #260 of 1031 id: dpc-1611 author: Piquero-Casals, Jaime; Morgado-Carrasco, Daniel ; Mir-Bonafé, Juan Francisco; Rozas-Muñoz, Eduardo title: Penile Angiokeratomas (PEAKERs): An Exceedingly Rare Clinical Variant date: 2021-10-28 words: 503 flesch: 47 summary: Penile angiokeratomas (PEAKERs) are an uncommon subtype of genital angiokeratomas Dermoscopic analysis confirmed angiokeratoma diagnosis (Figure 1B). keywords: angiokeratomas; department; dermatology cache: dpc-1611.pdf plain text: dpc-1611.txt item: #261 of 1031 id: dpc-1615 author: Katz, Ian; Azzi, Tony; Lilleyman, Alister; O'Brien, Blake; Schapiro, Brian; Thompson, Curtis; Prow, Tarl title: Variability in the Histopathological Diagnosis of Nonmelanocytic Lesions Excised to Exclude Melanoma date: 2021-10-29 words: 4726 flesch: 58 summary: LPLK SL 1 26 SK AND PITYRIASIS VERSICOLOUR SL AND EARLY SK SL/SK LCA SL 1 27 SK SK SK SK SK 1 28 POROKERATOSIS LPLK LATE STAGE POROKERATOSIS AND SL LPLK POROKERATOSIS 1 29 SL LENTIGO SL LCA SL 1 30 OVERLAPPING SL AND PIG SK SK, RETICULATED AND PIGMENTED SK AND SK, INFLAMED PAK, SL, LCA SL/SK 1 31 SK MACULAR SK AK, SLIGHTLY INFLAMED SK SK 1 32 SL SL SL SL SL 1 33 SL SL SL/EARLY SK SL SK 1 34 SK PIG SK SK, PIGMENTED SK SK 1 35 PIG SK SK SK, INFLAMED SK SK 1 Table 2. CASE P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 MAJORITY CLASS 1 SL LS SL SL SL 1 2 PAK PAK SL AND SK LCA, AK AND ISCC ISCC EPIDERMOLYTIC HK 1 3 SL SL/EARLY SK SL SL SK 1 4 PIG ISCC ARISING IN SK SK, MACULAR, HEAVILY IGMENTED SK, INFLAMED SK SK 1 5 PIG ISCC, AK AK WITH ADNEXAL EXTENSION, PIGMENTED PAK ISCC PAK, FOCAL ISCC 5 6 PIG FLAT SK/LCA SL/EARLY SK SL/EARLY SK LCA SK 1 7 PIG ISCC   PIG ISCC ISCC ISCC 5 Table 2 continues 4 Research | Dermatol Pract Concept. 2021; 11(4):e2021094 CASE P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 MAJORITY CLASS 8 SL WITH LICHENOID REGRESSION MACULAR SK SL/EARLY SK, INFLAMED (EARLY LPLK) SL, LPLK SK 1 9 SL/FLAT SK WTH LICHENOID REGRESSION SK, MACULAR, HEAVILY PIGMENTED SL/EARLY SK, INFLAMED AK, SL, LPLK SL/SK 1 10 SL, CHANGES OF REGRESSION, POSSIBLE LPLK SL LK LK POST INFLAMATORY PIGMENTATION 1 11 SL SK, MACULAR HEAVILY PIG SL SL SL 1 12 PIG SK SK SL, AK SL, PAK SK 1 13 PIG EARLY ISCC WITH EROSION, LICHENOID INFLAMATION LPLK LPLK LPLK SK 1 14 SL SL SL, INFLAMED SL EPHELIS, SL 1 15 SL SL PAK SL SK 1 16 SK SK, PIG SK SK SK 1 17 FAVOUR IRRITATED FLAT SK LS WITH UNDERLYING STASIS SL/EARLY SK LCA LK 1 18 ISCC ARISING IN SK SK, PIGMENTED FAVOUR CLONAL SK OVER ISCC SK SK 1 19 PAK, EARLY ISCC PAK PAK, INFLAMED PAK PAK 1 20 PAK PAK PAK PAK AK 1 21 PAK AND AL PAK, HYPERTROPHIC PAK PAK AK 1 22 SK SK SL/EARLY SK SK SK 1 23 LPLK LPLK SK, INFLAMED (EARLY LPLK) LPLK, POSSIBLE SUBTLE LENTIG PROLIFERATION LPLK 1 24 IRRITATED SK, DERMAL INFLAMATION SK INFLAMED ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS PROLIFERATION, INFLAMED ISCC AK 5 25 LATE STAGE LPLK LICHENOID DERMATITIS WITH LATE STAGE LPLK LPLK (END STAGE) keywords: bcc; benign; diagnosis; lesions; lplk; melanocytic; melanoma; pathologists; sk sk cache: dpc-1615.pdf plain text: dpc-1615.txt item: #262 of 1031 id: dpc-1616 author: Al Dhafiri, Mahdi; Alhumaidy, Muneerah title: Loose Anagen Hair Syndrome in a Saudi Girl date: 2021-10-28 words: 794 flesch: 61 summary: 2021;11(4):e2021071 1 Loose Anagen Hair Syndrome in a Saudi Girl Mahdi Al Dhafiri1, Muneerah Alhumaidy2 1 Dermatology Department, College of Medicine, King Faisal University, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia 2 College of Medicine, King Faisal University, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia Key words: loose anagen hair syndrome, black, hair, Saudi, children Citation: Al Dhafiri M, Alhumaidy M. Loose anagen hair syndrome in a Saudi girl. Dey V, Thawani M. Loose anagen hair syndrome in blacked-haired Indian children. keywords: hair; lahs; saudi cache: dpc-1616.pdf plain text: dpc-1616.txt item: #263 of 1031 id: dpc-1619 author: Vaccari, Sabina; Barisani, Alessia; Pepe, Francesca; Baraldi, Carlotta; Piraccini, Bianca Maria; Gaspari, Valeria title: An Atypical Presentation of Extragenital Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus date: 2021-10-29 words: 1018 flesch: 49 summary: The differential diagnosis of the skin patches included morphea and extragenital LSA, due to their clinical morphol- ogy and distribution and to the association with anogenital lesions [3]. 2021;11(4):e2021072 3 on the clinical and histological findings, a final diagnosis of extragenital LSA was made. keywords: dermatol; extragenital; lsa cache: dpc-1619.pdf plain text: dpc-1619.txt item: #264 of 1031 id: dpc-162 author: Hicks, Tristan; Katz, Ian title: First description of the dermatoscopic features of acquired elastotic hemangioma—a case report date: 2016-10-31 words: 1689 flesch: 49 summary: Dermatoscopy of the lesion showed a homogenous, non- pigmented violaceous lesion, without obvious vasculature at standard magnification. Violaceous homogenous lesion without vessels but marked widespread shiny white structures visualized with polarized dermatoscopy. keywords: aeh; dermatol; features; hemangioma; lesion; structures cache: dpc-162.pdf plain text: dpc-162.txt item: #265 of 1031 id: dpc-1620 author: Guida, Stefania; Pellacani, Giovanni; Ciardo, Silvana; Longo, Caterina title: Reflectance Confocal Microscopy of Aging Skin and Skin Cancer date: 2021-05-20 words: 4893 flesch: 61 summary: However, the mechanism that links morphological variations in aging skin to skin cancer needs further investigation. Key words: Skin aging, skin cancer, collagen, blood vessels, reflectance confocal microscopy Citation: Guida S, Ciardo S, Pellacani G, Longo C. Skin aging and skin cancer: keywords: aging; cancer; collagen; confocal; dermatol; doi; epidermal; microscopy; pattern; pmid; rcm; reflectance; skin cache: dpc-1620.pdf plain text: dpc-1620.txt item: #266 of 1031 id: dpc-1622 author: Hussain, Khawar; Marghoob, Ashfaq; Patel, Neil P. title: Dermoscopy in the COVID-19 Era: Magnifying the Gap for Clinicians date: 2021-03-08 words: 962 flesch: 52 summary: The “wobble sign” in epilumi- nescence microscopy as a novel clue to the differential diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions.  Tra- ditionally, clinicians have been able to intuitively gather important diagnostic clues from a dynamic dermoscopic examination of skin lesions and have taken this method of examination for granted. keywords: dermatol; face; lesions; skin cache: dpc-1622.pdf plain text: dpc-1622.txt item: #267 of 1031 id: dpc-1623 author: Resende, Natalia; Vasques Bittencourt, Flávia; Gontijo, Bernardo title: Congenital Melanotic Macule of the Tongue: A Five-Year Follow-up date: 2021-10-29 words: 826 flesch: 48 summary: Others argue that follow-up alone is justi- fied, since CMMT clinical features are distinctive, congenital melanocytic nevus of the tongue is an extremely rare disorder, and congenital melanoma has never been reported in the oral cavity. His medical history was unremarkable and there was no family history of melanoma or pigmented oral lesions. keywords: clinical; cmmt; tongue cache: dpc-1623.pdf plain text: dpc-1623.txt item: #268 of 1031 id: dpc-1624 author: Di Altobrando, Ambra; Casadio, Luca; Neri, Iria title: Congenital Fibrous Hamartoma of the Tip of the Tongue: A Benign Entity date: 2021-10-29 words: 437 flesch: 54 summary: Corresponding Author: Ambra Di Altobrando, MD, AUSL della Romagna, Dermatology Unit, Ravenna, Italy. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1104a73 Accepted: January 26, 2021; Published: October 2021 Copyright: ©2021 Di Altobrando et al. keywords: tip; tongue cache: dpc-1624.pdf plain text: dpc-1624.txt item: #269 of 1031 id: dpc-1629 author: -, - title: Correction date: 2021-01-29 words: 116 flesch: 52 summary: doi: 10.5826/dpc.1101a102 Meyerson Phenomenon Over Nuchal Nevus Simplex In the Image Letter article titled “Meyerson Phenomenon Over Nuchal Nevus Simplex” by Claret-de-Castro et al Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Correction | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021102 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: december cache: dpc-1629.pdf plain text: dpc-1629.txt item: #270 of 1031 id: dpc-1631 author: Cassano, Nicoletta; Caccavale, Stefano; Vena, Gino A.; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Body Mass Index and Melanoma Prognosis date: 2021-09-28 words: 5975 flesch: 62 summary: et al et al keywords: association; bmi; body; cancer; doi; et al; melanoma; obesity; patients; pmid; risk; studies; study; thickness cache: dpc-1631.pdf plain text: dpc-1631.txt item: #271 of 1031 id: dpc-1636 author: Manfredini, Marco; Pedroni, Gioia; Bigi, Laura; Apponi, Roberto; Murri dello Diago, Alberto; Dattola, Annunziata; Farnetani, Francesca; Pellacani, Giovanni title: Acquired White Oral Lesions with Specific Patterns: Oral Lichen Planus and Lupus Erythematosus date: 2021-05-20 words: 4508 flesch: 57 summary: 2021;11(3):e2021074 1 Acquired White Oral Lesions with Specific Patterns: Oral Lichen Planus and Lupus Erythematosus Marco Manfredini1, Gioia Pedroni1, Laura Bigi1, Roberto Apponi2, Alberto Murri dello Diago2, Annunziata Dattola3, Francesca Farnetani1, Giovanni Pellacani4 1 Dermatology Unit, Department of Surgical, Medical, Dental & Morphological Sciences with Interest in Transplant, Oncological & Regenerative Medicine, University of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy 2 Dental Unit, Department of Surgical, Medical, Dental & Morphological Sciences with Interest in Transplant, Oncological & Regenerative Medicine, University of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy 3 Dermatology Clinic, Department of Systems Medicine, Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy 4 Dermatology Clinic, Department of Clinical, Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy Key words: Oral white lesions, lichen planus, lupus erythematosus, mucoscopy Citation: Manfredini M, Pedroni G, Bigi L, Apponi R, Murri dello Diago A, Dattola A, Farnetani F, Pellacani G. Acquired white oral lesions with specific patterns: oral lichen planus and lupus erythematosus. Email: marco.manfredini@unimore.it Background: Diagnosis of oral white lesions might be challenging. keywords: clinical; dermatol; doi; erosive; erythematosus; lesions; lichen; lupus; olp; oral; planus; pmid; review; treatment; white cache: dpc-1636.pdf plain text: dpc-1636.txt item: #272 of 1031 id: dpc-164 author: Shahriari, Neda; Grant-Kels, Jane Margaret; Rabinovitz, Harold S.; Olivieri, Margaret; Scope, Alon title: In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy features of a large cell acanthoma: report of a case date: 2016-07-31 words: 1522 flesch: 58 summary: The differential In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy features of a large cell acanthoma: report of a case Neda Shahriari1, Jane M. Grant-Kels1, Harold S. Rabinovitz2, Margaret Oliviero2, Alon Scope3 1 Department of Dermatology, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA 3 Department of Dermatology, Sheba Medical Center and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Key words: RCM, large cell acanthoma, reflectance confocal microscopy Citation: Shahriari N, Grant-Kels JM, Rabinovitz HS, Oliviero M, Scope A. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy features of a large cell acanthoma: report of a case. [Copyright: ©2016 Shahriari et al.] mailto:grant@uchc.edu 68 Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2016;6(3):14 acanthotic epidermis with enlarged keratinocytes, consistent with the diagnosis of large cell acanthoma (LCA) (Figure 5). keywords: acanthoma; cell; figure; large; lca; rcm cache: dpc-164.pdf plain text: dpc-164.txt item: #273 of 1031 id: dpc-1640 author: Udare, Satish ; Patil, Priyanka title: Clonal Seborrheic Keratosis: A Diagnostic Dilemma date: 2021-10-28 words: 783 flesch: 51 summary: There was no interface change or lichenoid pattern to the infiltrate suggestive of clonal seborrheic keratosis. (A) Clinical presentation of clonal seborrheic keratosis. keywords: clonal; keratosis; seborrheic cache: dpc-1640.pdf plain text: dpc-1640.txt item: #274 of 1031 id: dpc-1642 author: Scharf, Camila; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Brancaccio, Gabriella; Licata, Gaetano; Ronchi, Andrea; Moscarella, Elvira title: Melanocytic or Not? Dermoscopy and Reflectance Confocal Microscopy for Lesions Difficult to Diagnose: A Cross-Sectional Diagnostic Accuracy Study date: 2021-09-28 words: 2982 flesch: 53 summary: Images, RCM identification numbers, preoperative clinico-dermoscopic diagnosis, RCM diagnosis, and the final histologic diagnosis were recorded. Objectives: To analyze RCM diagnostic accuracy in the differential diagnosis between melanocytic and non-melanocytic lesions. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; diagnosis; lesions; melanocytic; non; rcm cache: dpc-1642.pdf plain text: dpc-1642.txt item: #275 of 1031 id: dpc-1643 author: Jurakic Toncic, Ruzica; Lončarić, Davorin; Caccavale, Stefano; Garces, Joan; Radoš, Jaka title: Annular Atrophic Lichen Planus - A Case Report date: 2021-10-29 words: 706 flesch: 43 summary: (A) Clinical presentation of both lesions on the trunk, presenting as annular red to livid lesions. Lesion seems pigmented, with reddish and brownish background. keywords: lesion; planus cache: dpc-1643.pdf plain text: dpc-1643.txt item: #276 of 1031 id: dpc-1644 author: Lallas, Aimilios; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Research in Dermoscopy: The Best Is Yet to Come! date: 2021-01-29 words: 1903 flesch: 60 summary: The 10 top authors of dermoscopy papers from 2011 to date are listed in Figure 4 and a list of the top 50 authors in Table 1. 4 Editorial | Dermatol Pract Concept 2021;11(1):e2021084 In the year 2020, which was dominated by the COVID pandemic, the number of published dermoscopy papers reached a historic high of 2,253 items, with 118 different authors publishing more than 5 papers each. The annual rate of published dermoscopy articles con- tinued to increase steadily during the last decade. keywords: dermatology; dermoscopy; doi; journal; skin cache: dpc-1644.pdf plain text: dpc-1644.txt item: #277 of 1031 id: dpc-1646 author: Alessandrini, Aurora Maria; Bruni, Francesca ; Piraccini , Bianca Maria ; Starace, Michela title: The Effectiveness and Tolerability of Preformed Growth Factors Vehiculated Through Iontophoresis on Patients with Androgenetic Alopecia and Telogen Effluvium: A Clinical Study date: 2021-05-20 words: 3622 flesch: 53 summary: B-FGF promotes the anagen phase in hair follicles and is considered a potential promoter of hair growth. Furthermore, we questioned all patients about local adverse effects or increase in hair loss, as well as their perception of hair growth. keywords: alopecia; dermatol; factors; growth; hair; iontophoresis; patients; scalp; telogen; treatment cache: dpc-1646.pdf plain text: dpc-1646.txt item: #278 of 1031 id: dpc-1649 author: Bruzziches, Francesco; Tognetti, Linda; Cosetti, Davide; Rubegni, Pietro title: Sanitizing Hand Gels: A Potential Source of Burn in the COVID era date: 2022-05-02 words: 867 flesch: 53 summary: From March 2020, ev- eryone has started using hand sanitizing gel in daily life, either for the recommendations and for their large availability at the entrances not only in hospitals, healthcare institutions and pharmacies, but also in every public shop and working place. Clinical appearance of the patient at presentation time, 48 hours after flame burn injury due to cigarette ignition after application of hand sanitizing gel. keywords: days; gel; hand; sanitizing cache: dpc-1649.pdf plain text: dpc-1649.txt item: #279 of 1031 id: dpc-165 author: Uzuncakmak, Tugba K.; Kuru, Burce C.; Zemheri, Ebru I.; Zindancı, Ilkin; Turkoglu, Zafer; Kavala, Mukaddes title: Isolated giant molluscum contagiosum mimicking epidermoid cyst date: 2016-07-31 words: 1284 flesch: 46 summary: There are only a few case reports of giant molluscum contagiosum occurring in immunocompetent patients in the literature [2,7]. We present this case to present giant molluscum in diffe- rential diagnosis of soft, slowly growing tumoral lesions with atypical presentation. keywords: contagiosum; giant; molluscum; patients cache: dpc-165.pdf plain text: dpc-165.txt item: #280 of 1031 id: dpc-1651 author: Manfredini, Marco; Guida, Stefania; Giovani, Matteo; Lippolis, Nicola; Spinas, Enrico; Farnetani, Francesca; Dattola, Annunziata; Di Matteo, Eleonora; Pellacani, Giovanni; Giannetti, Luca title: Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis: Treatment and Management date: 2021-09-28 words: 3706 flesch: 61 summary: Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. Oral mucosal disease: a decade of new enti- ties, aetiologies and associations. keywords: clinical; dermatol; disease; doi; oral; pmid; ras; recurrent; review; stomatitis; syndrome; therapy; treatment; ulcers cache: dpc-1651.pdf plain text: dpc-1651.txt item: #281 of 1031 id: dpc-1656 author: Rani, Seema; Agrawal, Diksha; Sardana, Kabir; Bathula, Savitha; Malhotra, Purnima title: Diffuse Juvenile Bullous Pemphigoid Managed Successfully With a Short Course of Cyclophosphamide date: 2022-02-02 words: 973 flesch: 46 summary: E-mail: drseemashekhar@gmail.com Introduction Adolescent bullous pemphigoid (BP) is a very rare entity— with generalized (erythrodermic) variant being even rarer— and management of such difficult BP cases can be challenging. BP is generally more responsive to treatment than pemphigus vulgaris, but there are refractory cases in Figure 1. keywords: cyclophosphamide; patient cache: dpc-1656.pdf plain text: dpc-1656.txt item: #282 of 1031 id: dpc-166 author: Ankad, Balachandra S.; Beergouder, Savitha L. title: Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta in skin of color: new observations by dermoscopy date: 2017-02-02 words: 3569 flesch: 50 summary: Objectives: To evaluate dermoscopic patterns in PLEVA and to correlate these patterns with histo- pathology. Results were statistically described in terms of frequencies and types of dermoscopic patterns. keywords: areas; dermoscopy; lesions; patterns; pityriasis; pleva; study; vessels cache: dpc-166.pdf plain text: dpc-166.txt item: #283 of 1031 id: dpc-1660 author: Willems, Anneliese; Tapley, Amanda ; Fielding, Alison ; Tng, Er Tsing Vivian ; Holliday, Elizabeth ; van Driel, Mieke L; Ball, Jean ; Davey, Andrew ; Patsan, Irena; FitzGerald, Kristen ; Spike, Neil ; Magin, Parker title: Prevalence and Associations of General Practice Registrars’ Management of Atopic Dermatitis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis from the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training Study date: 2021-09-28 words: 6572 flesch: 60 summary: In the first model, patient, practice, and registrar indepen- dent variables, plus whether the problem/diagnosis was a new one, were included in the model to assess variables associated with a registrar encountering AD problems/diagnoses (com- pared to other problems/diagnoses). Among AD problems/diagnoses, 34% were for a new diagnosis. keywords: atopic; australian; dermatitis; dermatol; doi; factors; general; management; patient; practice; problems; registrar; study; training; yes cache: dpc-1660.pdf plain text: dpc-1660.txt item: #284 of 1031 id: dpc-1661 author: Neema, Shekhar; Kothari, Rohit; Kashif, Ahmed Waheed; Vashisht, Deepak; Vasudevan, Biju title: Dermoscopy of Dermatomyositis in Dark Skin date: 2022-02-02 words: 946 flesch: 44 summary: Corresponding author: Shekhar Neema MD, FEBDV, Associate Professor, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India. E-mail: shekharadvait@gmail.com Introduction Dermatomyositis is an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy characterized by muscle weakness and cutaneous features such as heliotrope rash, Gottron papule, confluent macular erythema, poikiloderma, mechanic’s hand, ragged cuticle and periungal telangiectasia [1]. Examination revealed hyperpigmentation involving the face, periocu- lar region (heliotrope rash), upper back (Shawl sign), and v area of neck (V sign), hyperpigmented papules over the knuckles ( Gottron papule), hyperpigmented macules on the hand (Gottron sign), hyperpigmented papules over the lat- eral aspect of the index finger and medial aspect of thumb ( mechanic’s hand), and ragged cuticles (Figure 1, A-D). keywords: dermatomyositis; dermoscopy; figure; gottron cache: dpc-1661.pdf plain text: dpc-1661.txt item: #285 of 1031 id: dpc-1664 author: Dattola, Annunziata; Zangrilli, Arianna; Bianchi, Luca title: Risankizumab for Plaque and Guttate Psoriasis in a Patient With IgA-Related Glomerulonephritis date: 2021-10-29 words: 951 flesch: 46 summary: Case Presentation We describe a case of a 32-year-old female patient affected by plaque psoriasis at the level of the trunk and the extremities, covering approximately 30% of the patient’s body surface area (PASI score 18). The patient was followed up to the next visit, and after 12 weeks of treatment, there was a reduction of PASI (PASI score 5) and good clinical improvement, with complete resolution of plaque psoriasis and guttate lesions after 16 weeks of treatment (PASI 0) (Figure 1C). keywords: guttate; psoriasis; treatment cache: dpc-1664.pdf plain text: dpc-1664.txt item: #286 of 1031 id: dpc-1669 author: Deinlein, Teresa; Blum, Andreas; Schulter, Günter; Haenssle, Holger A.; Braun, Ralph; Giuffrida, Roberta; Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer title: Clinical and Dermoscopic Features of Melanocytic Lesions on the Face Versus the External Ear date: 2021-09-28 words: 3677 flesch: 54 summary: National analysis of patients with external ear melanoma in the United States. External ear melanoma: keywords: colour; dermoscopic; ear; face; features; lesions; melanomas; nevi cache: dpc-1669.pdf plain text: dpc-1669.txt item: #287 of 1031 id: dpc-1675 author: Vaccari, Sabina; La Placa, Michelangelo; Barisani, Alessia; Lacava, Rossella; Misciali, Cosimo; Tosti, Giulio; Gaspari, Valeria title: Penile Exogenous Pigmentation Mimicking Melanoma date: 2022-02-02 words: 900 flesch: 37 summary: Penile exogenous pigmentation mimicking melanoma. We report a case of penile exogenous pigmentation clinically and dermoscopically mimicking a malignant melanoma. keywords: lesion; melanoma; pigmentation cache: dpc-1675.pdf plain text: dpc-1675.txt item: #288 of 1031 id: dpc-1676 author: Mehta, Hitaishi; Bishnoi, Anuradha; Vinay, Keshavamurthy; Kaushik, Akanksha; Kumaran, Muthu Sendhil; Kollabathula, Arpitha; Chatterjee, Debajyoti; Nahar Saikia, Uma; Parasad, Davinder title: Prurigo Pigmentosa: Dermoscopic Evaluation date: 2021-10-29 words: 1200 flesch: 41 summary: This case also shows resolving stages of all dermatoses characterized by interface dermatitis manifest blue gray dots and globules, albeit in different pat- terns and distributions; thus, making clinico-histologic and dermoscopic correlation mandatory [2]. Resolving lesions demonstrated brown- ish background reticular pigmentation surmounted by volcano-like islands composed of multiple irregular brown-gray dots and prominent linear blood vessels (white arrows, DermLite II, hybrid M, ×10, polarized). keywords: brownish; dermoscopic; dots; pigmentosa; prurigo cache: dpc-1676.pdf plain text: dpc-1676.txt item: #289 of 1031 id: dpc-1679 author: Demirbaş, Abdullah ; Elmas, Ömer Faruk; Ulutaş Demirbaş, Gözde ; Atasoy, Mustafa ; Türsen, Ümit; Lotti, Torello title: Potential Utility of Oral Mucosal Capillaroscopy as an Indicator of Microvascular Damage in Behçet Disease: A Preliminary Study date: 2021-09-28 words: 5350 flesch: 52 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Research | Dermatol Pract Concept. 2021; 11(4): e2021116 1 Potential Utility of Oral Mucosal Capillaroscopy as an Indicator of Microvascular Damage in Behçet Disease: A Preliminary Study Abdullah Demirbaş1, Ömer Faruk Elmas2, Gözde Ulutaş Demirbaş3, Mustafa Atasoy4, Ümit Türsen5, Torello Lotti6 1 Department of Dermatology, Kütahya Health Sciences University 2 Department of Dermatology, Kırıkkale University Kırıkkale, Turkey 3 Department of Dermatology, Evliya Çelebi Training and Research Hospital, Kütahya, Turkey 4 Health Science University, Kayseri City Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Kayseri, Turkey 5 Mersin University, Department of Dermatology, Mersin, Turkey 6 Department of Dermatology,Guglielmo Marconi University, Rome, Italy Key words: Behçet disease, capillary, handheld dermoscopy, mucoscopy, microvascular damage, oral labial mucosa Citation: Demirbaş A, Elmas ÖF, Demirbaş GU, Atasoy M, Türsen Ü, Lotti T. Potential utility of oral mucosal capillaroscopy as an indicator of microvascular damage in Beçhet disease: a preliminary study. Behçet disease (BD) is an auto-inflammatory condition characterized by multisystemic vasculitis. keywords: behçet; capillaroscopy; disease; doi; findings; involvement; mucosa; patients; study; vessels cache: dpc-1679.pdf plain text: dpc-1679.txt item: #290 of 1031 id: dpc-1681 author: Kumbuloglu, Omer Faruk; Barishan, Fatih Cansah; Kabukcuoglu, Fevziye; Ozdemir, Haci Mustafa title: Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans in the Palm of a 3-Year-Old Child date: 2022-02-02 words: 954 flesch: 52 summary: Two months before, the patient underwent surgical excision on the palm of his right hand at another clinic. (A) Appearance of the hand before Mohs micrographic surgery. keywords: dfsp; excision; hand; research cache: dpc-1681.pdf plain text: dpc-1681.txt item: #291 of 1031 id: dpc-169 author: Akay, Bengu Nisa; Okcu Heper, Aylin; Thomas, Luc; Balme, Brigitte; Clark, Simon; Rosendahl, Cliff title: Nail apparatus melanoma initially diagnosed as nail matrix blue nevus: a case report with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology date: 2017-02-02 words: 1935 flesch: 53 summary: Weedon D, Van Deurse M, Rosendahl C. ‘Occult” melanocytes in nail matrix melanoma. We present a case of nail apparatus melanoma in a 50-year-old woman presenting as new and chang- ing longitudinal melanonychia of the right thumb. keywords: blue; dermatol; diagnosis; melanoma; nail; nevus cache: dpc-169.pdf plain text: dpc-169.txt item: #292 of 1031 id: dpc-1692 author: Dominguez-Santas, Miguel; Diaz-Guimaraens, Borja; Jimenez-Cauhe, Juan; Suarez-Valle, Ana title: Dermoscopy of Green Nail Syndrome - The "Green Aurora Sign" date: 2021-10-28 words: 462 flesch: 55 summary: 11(4):e2021093 1 Dermoscopy of Green Nail Syndrome: The “Green Aurora Sign” Miguel Dominguez-Santas1, Borja Diaz-Guimaraens1, Juan Jimenez-Cauhe1, Ana Suarez-Valle1. 1 Dermatology Department, Ramon y Cajal University Hospital, Madrid, Spain Citation: Dominguez-Santas M, Diaz-Guimaraens B, Jimenez-Cauhe J, Suarez-Valle A. Dermoscopy of green nail syndrome: the “green aurora sign”. Although it may be confused with onychomycosis, the absence of nail bed hyperkeratosis should guide the clinician towards the correct diagnosis. keywords: green; nail cache: dpc-1692.pdf plain text: dpc-1692.txt item: #293 of 1031 id: dpc-1693 author: Vural, Seçil; Akay, Bengü Nisa; Yaycıoğlu, Arda; Bostancı, Seher title: Accelerated Use of Nonsurgical Techniques for Nevi Removal: Primum Non-Nocere date: 2021-09-28 words: 1727 flesch: 52 summary: We recommend removal of skin lesions performed in the classical and safe approach, and to perform histopatholog- ical examination on removed tissue. The belief that one can easily differentiate a benign nevus from a malig- nant one possesses a significant risk with the frequent use of ablative modalities to treat skin lesions. keywords: case; dermatol; dermatology; lesion; melanoma; skin cache: dpc-1693.pdf plain text: dpc-1693.txt item: #294 of 1031 id: dpc-1696 author: Al-Atif, Hend title: Collagen Supplements for Aging and Wrinkles: A Paradigm Shift in the Field of Dermatology and Cosmetics date: 2022-02-02 words: 8633 flesch: 72 summary: 2022;12(1):e2022018 1 Collagen Supplements for Aging and Wrinkles: A Paradigm Shift in the Fields of Dermatology and Cosmetics Hend Al-Atif1 1 College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia Key words: aging, oral collagen, topical collagen, collagen supplements, wrinkling Citation: Al-Atif H. Collagen supplements for aging and wrinkles: a paradigm shift in the fields of dermatology and cosmetics. The overarching goal of this research is to collate the consequences of oral collagen with those of topical collagen in reducing or delaying the aging process. keywords: aging; b o; collagen; n e; n t; o n; p o; skin; t o cache: dpc-1696.pdf plain text: dpc-1696.txt item: #295 of 1031 id: dpc-1697 author: Mena-Vergara, Luis; Silva-Astorga, Mariana; Carrasco-Cancino, Carolina; Muñoz-Uslar, Leoncio title: Gorlin Syndrome: Sequential Digital Dermoscopy of Palpebral Basal Cell Carcinomas in a Patient Treated With Vismodegib date: 2022-02-02 words: 990 flesch: 49 summary: Case Presentation A 58-year-old man with GS diagnosed at age of 7 years, presented with over 50 tumoral lesions and the presence of multiple BCCs in both eyelids was noted (Figure 1A). Multiple BCCs involving the scalp and periocular area (white arrows). keywords: bccs; cell; vismodegib cache: dpc-1697.pdf plain text: dpc-1697.txt item: #296 of 1031 id: dpc-170 author: Ceder, Hannah; Sjöholm Hylén, Alexandra; Wennberg Larkö, Ann-Marie; Paoli, John title: Evaluation of electrical impedance spectroscopy as an adjunct to dermoscopy in short-term monitoring of atypical melanocytic lesions date: 2016-10-31 words: 3972 flesch: 62 summary: The sec- ondary objective was to determine the correlation between dermoscopic changes and EIS scores during short-term moni- toring of AMLs. Moreover, the discrepancies between EIS scores over time were con- siderable in several cases, which raised concerns about the reproducibility and the possible interoperator variability of the method. keywords: changes; clinical; dermoscopic; eis; lesions; melanoma; sddm; study cache: dpc-170.pdf plain text: dpc-170.txt item: #297 of 1031 id: dpc-1702 author: Joshi, Tejas; Ren, Vicky title: Teledermatology in the Control of Skin Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Systematic Review date: 2021-09-28 words: 4885 flesch: 60 summary: When possible, we extracted information regarding patient and physician satisfaction with TD, time to receiving a TD diagnosis, concordance between TD and face-to-face (FTF) diagnoses, clinical outcomes, cost of TD consultation, encryption of TD platform used, and adequacy of images submitted. Moreover, this cultural hesitancy towards TD acceptance may be amplified when the encryption of TD platforms is tenuous. keywords: care; diseases; health; pmid; review; search; skin; sntds; studies; teledermatology cache: dpc-1702.pdf plain text: dpc-1702.txt item: #298 of 1031 id: dpc-1703 author: Ngo, Alexandra; Froessl, Luise; McWhorter, John Wesley; Perkison, William Brett; Katta, Rajani title: Diabetes Detection and Prevention in Dermatology date: 2021-09-28 words: 5095 flesch: 59 summary: Third, diagnosing prediabetes is a key feature in DM prevention, as interventions have been shown to markedly reduce progression to DM. Although multiple large-scale studies have found that patients with psoriasis are at higher risk for DM and other systemic comor- bidities [4, 12], data indicates that healthcare providers are not adequately screening psoriasis patients for metabolic risk factors [13]. keywords: care; dermatol; dermatologists; diabetes; patients; prediabetes; prevention; psoriasis; risk; screening; skin; study cache: dpc-1703.pdf plain text: dpc-1703.txt item: #299 of 1031 id: dpc-1704 author: Kinnera, Boina; Suggu, Sreeramu; Konakanchi, Venkatachalam title: Dermoscopy of Nevus Lipomatosus Cutaneous Superficialis in a Patient with Skin Type IV date: 2022-02-02 words: 638 flesch: 50 summary: (B) Enhancement of structureless yellow areas on pigment-enhancing mode. showed enhancement of the yellow structureless areas (dermal lipocytes) and white structureless areas (dermal colla- gen) which further favors the diagnosis of NLCS (Figure 2B). It showed a cerebriform pattern with sulci and gyri, multiple yellow-colored structureless areas, white structureless areas, meshwork-like pigmented lines, where a few lines were seen as 2 parallel lines, keratotic plugs in the sulci, and a rim Research Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: areas; nevus; structureless cache: dpc-1704.pdf plain text: dpc-1704.txt item: #300 of 1031 id: dpc-1707 author: Herzum, Astrid; Micalizzi, Claudia; Parodi, Aurora title: Unilateral Nevoid Telangiectasia After Pregnancy date: 2021-10-28 words: 355 flesch: 43 summary: S.Sal., University of Genoa, San Martino Polyclinic Hospital IRCCS, Genoa, Italy Citation: Herzum A, Micalizzi C, Parodi A. Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia after pregnancy. Diagnosis of unilateral nevoid telangiectasia (UNT) was made upon clinical and dermoscopic findings. keywords: dermatol; telangiectasia cache: dpc-1707.pdf plain text: dpc-1707.txt item: #301 of 1031 id: dpc-1709 author: Guida, Stefania; Lippolis, Nicola; Giovani, Matteo; Pedroni, Gioia; Urtis, Giacomo Giovanni; Pellacani, Giovanni ; Farnetani, Francesca; Manfredini, Marco title: Ablative Fractional Erbium:YAG Laser Resurfacing: A Treatment Option for Acne date: 2022-02-02 words: 830 flesch: 51 summary: YAG laser treatment for active acne on 2 patients with inflamed cystic acne YAG laser session, showing the reduction of active acne lesions. keywords: acne; erbium; laser cache: dpc-1709.pdf plain text: dpc-1709.txt item: #302 of 1031 id: dpc-1713 author: Mehta, Hitaishi; Kumar, Sheetanshu; Aggarwal, Divya; Chatterjee, Debajyoti; Vinay, Keshavamurthy title: Crusted Umbilicated Papules in a Child date: 2022-02-02 words: 926 flesch: 39 summary: He was born out of a non-consanguineous marriage, and no one in family had a history of similar lesions. Case Presentation Dermatology consultation was sought for a school-age child with multiple mildly itchy, red, raised lesions on his face and dorsum of hands, which were first noticed by the parents at 2 years of age. keywords: collagen; concept; research cache: dpc-1713.pdf plain text: dpc-1713.txt item: #303 of 1031 id: dpc-1716 author: Arora, Sandeep; Paul, Debatraya; Kumar, Richa ; Bhatnagar, Anuj; Arora, Gulhima; Mech, Sunita; Kumar Suhag, Devinder title: Study of Nail Psoriasis and Dermoscopic Correlation With Dermoscopic and Modified Dermoscopic Nail Psoriasis Severity Indexes (dNAPSI and dmNAPSI) date: 2022-02-02 words: 4360 flesch: 61 summary: Sandeep Arora1, Debatraya Paul2, Richa Kumar3, Anuj Bhatnagar2, Gulhima Arora4, Sunita Mech2, Devinder Kumar Suhag2 1 Department of Dermatology, Army College of Medical Sciences & Base Hospital Delhi Cantt, India 2 Command Hospital Air Force Bangalore, India 3 Command Hospital Eastern Command Kolkota, India 4 Mehektagul Dermaclinic, New Delhi, India Key words: Nail psoriasis, nail psoriasis severity index, psoriasis area severity index, dermoscopy, onychoscopy Citation: Arora S, Debatraya P, Richa K et al. Study of nail psoriasis and dermoscopic correlation with dermoscopic and modified dermoscopic nail psoriasis severity indexes (dNAPSI and dmNAPSI). The clinical presentation of nail psoriasis varies according to the severity and localization of the lesion: the nail matrix, the nail bed, and in severe forms, the entire nail structure keywords: dermoscopic; dmnapsi; index; nail; napsi; pasi; psoriasis; scores; severity cache: dpc-1716.pdf plain text: dpc-1716.txt item: #304 of 1031 id: dpc-1718 author: Cebeci, Filiz; Aksoy, Hasan; Aslan, Zeynep; Şimşek, Bengü Çobanoğlu title: Large Congenital Melanocytic Nevus With Halo Phenomenon date: 2022-02-02 words: 809 flesch: 50 summary: Large congenital melanocytic nevus with halo phenomenon. (A) Intradermal nevoid nests consistent with congenital melanocytic nevus. keywords: cmn; halo; nevus cache: dpc-1718.pdf plain text: dpc-1718.txt item: #305 of 1031 id: dpc-1719 author: Conforti, Claudio; Giuffrida, Roberta; Dri, Arianna; Zalaudek, Iris; Di Meo, Nicola title: Yellow Plugs: An Additional Dermoscopic Criterion in the Diagnosis of Primary Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma date: 2022-02-02 words: 1154 flesch: 54 summary: 2022;12(1):e2022006 1 Yellow Plugs: An Additional Dermoscopic Criterion in the Diagnosis of Primary Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma Claudio Conforti1, Roberta Giuffrida2, Arianna Dri1, Iris Zalaudek1, Nicola Di Meo1 1 Dermatology Clinic, Maggiore Hospital, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy 2 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Dermatology, University of Messina, Italy Key words: cutaneous lymphoma, dermoscopy, lymphomas, diagnosis Citation: Conforti C, Giuffrida R, Dri A, Zalaudek I, Di Meo N. Yellow plugs: an additional dermoscopic criterion in the diagnosis of primary cutaneous b-cell lymphoma. 2022;12(1):e2022006 3 The presence of yellow plugs dermoscopic examination of PCBCLs have yet to be reported. keywords: cell; dermoscopy; lymphoma cache: dpc-1719.pdf plain text: dpc-1719.txt item: #306 of 1031 id: dpc-1720 author: Conforti, Claudio; Dri, Arianna; Giuffrida, Roberta; Zalaudek, Iris; Di Meo, Nicola title: Dermoscopic Features of Nevoid Hyperkeratosis of the Nipple and Areola date: 2022-02-02 words: 826 flesch: 44 summary: (B) right nipple. 2022;12(1):e2022003 1 Dermoscopic Features of Nevoid Hyperkeratosis of the Nipple and Areola Conforti Claudio1, Dri Arianna1, Giuffrida Roberta2, Zalaudek Iris1, di Meo Nicola1 1 Dermatology Clinic, University of Trieste, Maggiore Hospital, Piazza dell’Ospitale 1, Trieste, Italy 2 Experimental Dermatology Section, Division of Dermatology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy Key words: nevoid hyperkeratosis of the nipple and areola, asymptomatic plaques, hyperpigmented plaque, hyperkeratosis Citation: Conforti C, Dri A, Giuffrida R, Zalaudek I, di Meo N. Dermoscopic features of nevoid hyperkeratosis of the nipple and areola. keywords: areola; hyperkeratosis; nipple cache: dpc-1720.pdf plain text: dpc-1720.txt item: #307 of 1031 id: dpc-1725 author: Vezzoni, Roberta; Colli, Claudia; Rebez, Giacomo; Trombetta, Carlo; Boltar, Andrea ; Zalaudek, Iris; Conforti, Claudio title: Syphilitic Balanitis of Follmann: Can Dermoscopy Be a Useful Tool in the Diagnosis? date: 2022-02-02 words: 847 flesch: 43 summary: Based on these results, a diagnosis of Follmann syphilitic balanitis was made. Follmann erosive balanitis may be the only clinical expression of primary syphilis, so it is essential to include this rare clinical manifestation in the differential diagnosis of balanitis and balanoposthitis keywords: balanitis; follmann; vessels cache: dpc-1725.pdf plain text: dpc-1725.txt item: #308 of 1031 id: dpc-173 author: Lallas, Aimilios; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Zalaudek, Iris; Apalla, Zoe; Ardigo, Marco; Chellini, Patricia; Cordeiro, Natalia; Guimaraes, Mariana; Kyrgidis, Athanassios; Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Longo, Caterina; Moscarella, Elvira; Papadimitriou, Ilias; Pellacani, Giovanni; Sotiriou, Elena; Vakirlis, Efstratios; Ioannides, Dimitrios title: Dermoscopic hemorrhagic dots: an early predictor of response of psoriasis to biologic agents date: 2016-10-31 words: 3802 flesch: 51 summary: Results: Overall, there was a significant correlation between clinical response and vessel distribution at all time points: a regular vessel distribution correlated with no response, a clustered distribution with partial response, and the dermoscopic absence of vessels with complete response. Hemorrhagic dots represent an early predictor of clinical response, while the persistence or reappearance of dotted vessels might predict clinical persistence or recurrence, respectively. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; dots; hemorrhagic; lesion; patients; psoriasis; response; treatment cache: dpc-173.pdf plain text: dpc-173.txt item: #309 of 1031 id: dpc-1730 author: Uyar, Belkiz; Elmas, Ömer Faruk; Acar, Emine Müge; Has, Sümeyra title: Calcinosis cutis in association with long-term stasis after electrical burn injury: a case report date: 2022-07-28 words: 923 flesch: 45 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022120 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Calcinosis Cutis in Association With Long-term Stasis After Electrical Burn Injury: a Case Report Belkız Uyar1, Ömer Faruk Elmas2, Emine Müge Acar3, Sümeyra Has4 1 Düzce University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Düzce, Turkey 2 Kırıkkale University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Kırıkkale, Turkey 3 Kırşehir Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Kırşehir, Turkey 4 Kırşehir Training and Research Hospital, Department of Pathology, Kırşehir, Turkey Keywords: calcinosis cutis, dermoscopy, dystrophic calcification, leg ulcer Citation: Uyar B, Elmas ÖF, Acar EM, Has S. Calcinosis cutis in association with long-term stasis after electrical burn injury: a case report. Dystrophic calcification is reported to be a rare cause of non-healing leg ulceration keywords: calcification; calcinosis; cutis; figure cache: dpc-1730.pdf plain text: dpc-1730.txt item: #310 of 1031 id: dpc-1731 author: Dudani, Pankhuri; Mehta, Nikhil title: Dermoscopy of Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei Lesions in Different Stages of Evolution date: 2022-02-02 words: 1078 flesch: 46 summary: (D) Dermoscopy of lesions circled in A, showing follicular plug (blue arrow), peripheral in-focus telangiectasias extending to the central region (dotted arrow); white central follicular scar is also seen. 2022;12(1):e2022017 1 Dermoscopy of Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei Lesions in Different Stages of Evolution Pankhuri Dudani1, Nikhil Mehta1 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India Key words: dermatoscopy, lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei, telangiectasia, in-focus vessels, varioliform scar Citation: Dudani P, Mehta N. Dermoscopy of lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei lesions in different stages of evolution. keywords: lesions; linear; lupus cache: dpc-1731.pdf plain text: dpc-1731.txt item: #311 of 1031 id: dpc-1732 author: Mastrangelo, Olga; Bennardo, Luigi; Fusco, Irene; Sannino, Mario; Cannarozzo, Giovanni; Nisticò, Steven Paul title: Neck Rejuvenation With a New Infrared Emission date: 2022-05-02 words: 788 flesch: 58 summary: Conclusions Light devices emitting near-infrared are highly effective for skin rejuvenation. Papers that elucidate how systems emit- ting light near-infrared (800–1200 nm) could produce, on human skin fibroblasts cell cultures, dermal changes in gene expression and extracellular matrix and contribute to photo- rejuvenation are already present in literature [2]. keywords: emission; light; skin; treatment cache: dpc-1732.pdf plain text: dpc-1732.txt item: #312 of 1031 id: dpc-1735 author: Filippi, Federica; Chessa, Marco Adriano; Bardazzi, Federico; Neri, Iria title: A Newborn With a Blasckoid-like Distribution Rash: Never Forget to Use the Dermoscope date: 2022-02-02 words: 519 flesch: 51 summary: Dermoscopy revealed crusted scabies (Figure 1C). Corresponding author: Marco Adriano Chessa, MD, Dermatology Unit, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy. keywords: dermatol; distribution; scabies cache: dpc-1735.pdf plain text: dpc-1735.txt item: #313 of 1031 id: dpc-1736 author: Vaccaro, Mario; Coppola, Marialorena; Lentini, Maria; Borgia, Francesco; Moscarella, Elvira; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Spitz Nevus of the Vulva: A Very Rare Presentation in the Genital Region date: 2022-05-02 words: 1027 flesch: 49 summary: These lesions, commonly detected during routine Spitz Nevus of the Vulva: a Very Rare Presentation of the Genital Region Mario Vaccaro1, Marialorena Coppola1, Maria Lentini2, Francesco Borgia1, Elvira Moscarella3, Giuseppe Argenziano3 1 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Dermatology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy 2 Department of Human Pathology in Adult and Developmental Age, University of Messina, Messina, Italy 3 Unit of Dermatology, Luigi Vanvitelli University of Campania, Naples, Italy Key words: Spitz nevus, vulva, dermoscopy, melanoma Citation: Vaccaro M, Coppola M, Lentini M, Borgia F, Moscarella E, Argenziano G. Spitz nevus of the vulva: a very rare presentation of the genital region. Here we clinically, dermoscopically and histopathologically describe an extremely rare case of Spitz nevus occurring on the vulva of a 47-year-old woman. keywords: nevi; nevus; spitz; vulva cache: dpc-1736.pdf plain text: dpc-1736.txt item: #314 of 1031 id: dpc-1738 author: Vera, Valentina; Gárate, Matías; Vega, Nadia; Stevens, Jonathan; Sanhueza, Verónica title: Reactive pigmentation of skin graft mimicking a lentigo maligna recurrence: A Case Report date: 2022-05-02 words: 1010 flesch: 45 summary: 2022;12(2):e2022054 1 Reactive Pigmentation of Skin Graft Mimicking a Lentigo Maligna Recurrence: a Case Report Matías Gárate1, Valentina Vera1, Nadia Vega1, Jonathan Stevens2, Verónica Sanhueza3 1 Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile 2 Dermatology Section, Oncology Institute, Fundación Arturo López Pérez (FALP), Santiago, Chile 3 Pathology Section, Oncology Institute, Fundación Arturo López Pérez (FALP), Santiago, Chile Key words: dermoscopy, neoplasm recurrence, skin pigmentation, scar Citation: Gárate M, Vera V, Vega N, Stevens J, Sanhueza V. Reactive pigmentation of skin graft mimicking a lentigo maligna recurrence: A Case Report. Recurrent LM versus reactive graft pigmentation were the proposed diagnosis. keywords: graft; pigmentation; scar cache: dpc-1738.pdf plain text: dpc-1738.txt item: #315 of 1031 id: dpc-1745 author: Dattola, Annunziata; Manenti, Guglielmo; Ferrari , Donatella ; Vollono , Laura ; Marsico , Salvatore ; Lamacchia, Feliciana ; Esposito , Maria ; Marchesano , Mattia ; Zangrilli , Arianna ; Floris , Roberto ; Giunta , Alessandro ; Bianchi , Luca title: Prevalence of Atherosclerosis in Psoriatic Patients Detected with Epiaortic Color Doppler Ultrasound and Computed Tomography Angiography date: 2022-02-02 words: 5332 flesch: 52 summary: Objectives The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of ath- erosclerotic disease in epiaortic vessels of psoriatic patients without conventional cardiovascular risk factors, using CDUS and CTA, and to analyze the presence of any difference in prevalence with non-psoriatic patients, in order to understand if PsO could be considered as an independent risk factor for atherosclerotic disease. Prevalence of atherosclerosis in psoriatic patients detected with epiaortic color doppler ultrasound and computed tomograpgy angiography. keywords: bifurcation; carotid; cdus; cta; disease; doi; ica; imt; patients; plaques; pmid; psoriatic; risk; years cache: dpc-1745.pdf plain text: dpc-1745.txt item: #316 of 1031 id: dpc-1746 author: Piccolo, Vincenzo; Russo, Teresa; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Ring Pressure Sign: When Long Lasting Dermoscopic Observation Leads the Decision date: 2021-09-28 words: 556 flesch: 55 summary: Key words: ring pressure sign, dermoscopy, dermatoscopy, melanoma, mole check Citation: Piccolo V, Russo T, Argenziano G. Ring pressure sign: when long lasting dermoscopic observation leads the decision. (A) A ring caused by pressure due to the long observation through contact dermoscopy is seen in this young female with this not clear cut malignant lesion. keywords: dermoscopy; pressure cache: dpc-1746.pdf plain text: dpc-1746.txt item: #317 of 1031 id: dpc-1748 author: Vega-Castillo, Jorge Juan; Saenz-Guirado, Soledad; Vega-Castillo, Maria Luisa; Ruiz-Villaverde, Ricardo title: Umbilical Endometriosis: A New Dermoscopic Pattern date: 2022-02-02 words: 972 flesch: 38 summary: Extra pelvic endometriosis occurs in 12% of women, and umbilical endometriosis, a rare presentation of extra pelvic endometriosis, occurs in 0.5%-1% of reported cases. Umbilical endometriosis is also known as Villar nodule as Villar first described the condition in 1886. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; doi; endometriosis; umbilical cache: dpc-1748.pdf plain text: dpc-1748.txt item: #318 of 1031 id: dpc-1751 author: Burns, Emily; Parke, Milbrey; Perez-Sanchez, Ariadna; Zamil, Dina; Katta, Rajani title: Acne Supplements Sold Online date: 2022-02-02 words: 3563 flesch: 59 summary: Vitamins Included in Acne Supplements Sold Online Vitamin % of Products A 53.1 B3 (niacin) 34.7 B5 (pantothenic acid) 34.7 B6 (pyridoxine) 34.7 E (tocopherol) 34.7 Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Original Article | Dermatol Pract Concept. 2022; 12(1): e2022029 1 Acne Supplements Sold Online Emily Burns1, Milbrey Parke1, Ariadna Perez-Sanchez2, Dina Zamil1, Rajani Katta3 1 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA 2 Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA 3 Department of Dermatology, McGovern Medical School at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA Key words: acne supplement, dietary supplement, diet, nutrition, safety Citation: Burns E, Parke M, Perez-Sanchez A, Zamil D, Rajani K. Acne supplements sold online. keywords: acne; dermatol; doi; extract; ingredients; minerals; online; pmid; products; study; supplements; vitamins cache: dpc-1751.pdf plain text: dpc-1751.txt item: #319 of 1031 id: dpc-1753 author: Bazzacco, Giulia; Zelin, Enrico; Maronese, Carlo Alberto; Ramella, Vittorio; Signoretto, Diego; Zalaudek, Iris; Di Meo, Nicola title: Rosette-like Structure: A Main Dermoscopic Feature in a Small Trichilemmal Cyst date: 2022-02-02 words: 1144 flesch: 40 summary: E-mail address: enrico.zelin@gmail.com Introduction Trichilemmal cysts (TCs), also called pilar cysts, represent the second most common type of cutaneous cysts, after epidermal ones [1]. TCs most commonly occur in middle-aged women and have a predilection for the scalp but can occasionally show different locations. Key words: trichilemmal cyst, rosette, dermoscopy Citation: Bazzacco G, Zelin E, Maronese CA, et al. Rosette-like structure: a main dermoscopic feature in a small trichilemmal cyst. keywords: cyst; rosette; trichilemmal; trieste cache: dpc-1753.pdf plain text: dpc-1753.txt item: #320 of 1031 id: dpc-1763 author: Behera, Biswanath; Kumari, Rashmi; Gochhait, Debasis; Ayyanar, Pavithra title: Dermoscopy of pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia tattoo reaction pattern: A potential mimicker of squamous cell carcinoma date: 2022-07-28 words: 1008 flesch: 44 summary: The dermoscopic features described for SCC are scales, keratin, white circles around a dilated and plugged follicular infundibulum, white structureless area, blood spots, and hairpin, linear, linear irregular, glomerular, or polymorphic vascular pattern [2]. The differential diagnoses included were lupus vulgaris, tuber- culosis verrucosa cutis (TBVC), chromoblastomycosis, and granulomatous tattoo reaction pattern. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; tattoo; white cache: dpc-1763.pdf plain text: dpc-1763.txt item: #321 of 1031 id: dpc-177 author: Ustunbas Uzuncakmak, Tugba Kevser; Akdeniz, Necmettin; Karadag, Ayse Serap; Taskin, Secil; Zemheri, Ebru Itır; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Primary cutaneous CD 30 (+) ALK (-) anaplastic large cell lymphoma with dermoscopic findings: a case report date: 2017-01-31 words: 1547 flesch: 48 summary: Email: drtugbakevser@gmail.com Primary cutaneous CD 30 (+) anaplastic large cell lymphoma (PCALCL) is a rare and indolent type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma, which usually presents as an asymptomatic solitary firm nodule that rapidly grows and often ulcerates without any systemic involvement. The infil- tration consisted of large atypical cells with CD3, CD4 and CD30 positivity (Figure 3B and C) on immunohistochemical examination, as well as negativity for anaplastic lymphoma kinase and CD20 staining (Figure 3D). keywords: anaplastic; cell; cutaneous; lymphoma; primary cache: dpc-177.pdf plain text: dpc-177.txt item: #322 of 1031 id: dpc-1778 author: Abdelbary, Ahmed ; Shakshouk, Hadir title: Trichofolliculoma Mimicking Squamous Cell Carcinoma date: 2022-02-02 words: 779 flesch: 44 summary: Histopathologically, the early stages demonstrated few secondary vellus hair follicles originating from a primary follicle, whereas mature lesions showed increased number of vellus hair follicles. 2022;12(1):e2022026 While thought to be diagnostic for trichofolliculoma, few cases demonstrate central hair tufting. keywords: hair; nodule; trichofolliculoma cache: dpc-1778.pdf plain text: dpc-1778.txt item: #323 of 1031 id: dpc-1780 author: Behera, Biswanath; Kumari, Rashmi; Gochhait, Debasis; Ayyanar, Pavithra title: Dermoscopy of viral folliculitis of the beard: report of two cases date: 2022-05-02 words: 906 flesch: 45 summary: The dermoscopic features described for other infectious folliculitis are the following: dotted vessels in Malassezia folliculitis; broken hairs, corkscrew hairs, black dots, zigzag hairs, and morse code hairs in dermatophytic folliculitis; central round pustule with peripheral sparse dotted vessels in staphylococcal folliculitis; and Demodex tails, and Demodex follicular openings in Demodex folliculitis. Report of Two Cases Biswanath Behera1, Rashmi Kumari2, Debasis Gochhait3, Pavithra Ayyanar4 1 Department of Dermatology, and Venereology, AIIMS, Bhubaneswar, India 2 Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology, JIPMER, Puducherry, India 3 Department of Pathology, JIPMER, Puducherry, India 4 Department of Pathology, AIIMS, Bhubaneswar, India Key words: dermoscopy, folliculitis, molluscum contagiosum, papilloma Citation: Behera B, Kumari R, Gochhait D, Ayyanar P. Dermoscopy of viral folliculitis of the beard: report of two cases. keywords: figure; folliculitis; vessels cache: dpc-1780.pdf plain text: dpc-1780.txt item: #324 of 1031 id: dpc-1781 author: Plachouri, Kerasia-Maria; Mulita, Francesk; Kalloniati, Evangelia; Georgiou, Sophia title: Virtual Dermatological Congresses: A Chance for Equality and Diversity in Continuous Medical Education date: 2021-09-28 words: 777 flesch: 42 summary: Virtual scientific conferences open doors to re- searchers around the world. Virtual dermatological congresses indeed offer a series of important advantages, such as flexibility in the attendance of multiple pre-recorded or live sessions, quick access to supple- mentary material, as well as a minimal ecological footprint since long-distance travelling or production of single-use congress material are suddenly out of the picture [2]. Another equally significant argument for the realization of virtual meetings, however, is the opportunity for physi- cians and academics who would normally be excluded from prestigious scientific meetings due to budgetary difficulties, to participate [3]. keywords: conferences; congresses; doi; virtual cache: dpc-1781.pdf plain text: dpc-1781.txt item: #325 of 1031 id: dpc-1787 author: Silvestre Torner, Nicolás; Aguilar Martínez, Antonio; Echarri González, María José; Tabbara Carrascosa, Sergio; Román Sainz, Jorge; Gruber Velasco, Fernando title: Ribociclib-Induced Vitiligo: A Case Report date: 2022-05-02 words: 826 flesch: 53 summary: The prognostic meaning of vitiligo lesions in patients treated with CDK 4/6is remains still unclear. Vitiligo-like lesions have been reported as an AE in oncological patients treated with anti-programmed death-1/ programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) im- munotherapies (pembrolizumab, nivolumab), as well as in patients treated with tyrosine-kinase inhibitors (imatinib, cabozantinib, pazopanib) keywords: cdk; lesions; patients; vitiligo cache: dpc-1787.pdf plain text: dpc-1787.txt item: #326 of 1031 id: dpc-1789 author: Conforti, Claudio; Zalaudek, Iris title: Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Melanoma: A Review date: 2021-07-28 words: 4778 flesch: 60 summary: A high number of acquired melanocytic nevi, the red hair phenotype and MC1R R alleles all independently increase melanoma risk. Thanks to Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Review | Dermatol Pract Concept. 2021: 11(S1): e2021161S 1 Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Melanoma: A Review Claudio Conforti, Iris Zalaudek Dermatology Clinic of Trieste, Maggiore Hospital, Piazza Ospitale 1, Trieste, Italy Key words: Melanoma, epidemiology, risk factors, nevi Citation: Conforti C, Zalaudek I. Epidemiology and Risk factors of melanoma: a review. keywords: age; cancer; dermatology; doi; exposure; factors; incidence; melanoma; pmid; review; risk; skin; sun cache: dpc-1789.pdf plain text: dpc-1789.txt item: #327 of 1031 id: dpc-1792 author: Gülseren, Duygu; Ersoy-Evans, Sibel title: Metastatic Crohn Disease with groin localization in an adult patient date: 2022-05-02 words: 737 flesch: 45 summary: Conclusions MCD is a rare cause of genital ulcers in adult patients and can present without gastrointestinal symptoms. In 70% of adult patients MCD lesions appear after the initial diagnosis of CD; therefore, its diagnosis can be chal- lenging in adults without active gastrointestinal symptoms at presentation [2]. keywords: disease; mcd; ulcer cache: dpc-1792.pdf plain text: dpc-1792.txt item: #328 of 1031 id: dpc-1793 author: El Hadadi, Farah; Mezni, Line; Benzekri, Laila; Meziane, Mariame; Senouci, Karima title: Secret of the" white belly button" during pregnancy demystified date: 2022-05-02 words: 532 flesch: 48 summary: White macule of the belly with a downward extension and irregular borders in a 36 week pregnant women. It is therefore important to differentiate this physiolog- ical pigmentation from other skin conditions such as post inflammatory hypopigmentation, vitiligo, nevus depigmen- tosus pityriasis versicolor and white spot disease to avoid un- necessary treatment and to reassure pregnant women about the benignity of this condition. keywords: belly; pregnancy cache: dpc-1793.pdf plain text: dpc-1793.txt item: #329 of 1031 id: dpc-1794 author: Oberoi, Bhavni; Mani, Siddharth title: Dermoscopic keys in extragenital bullous haemorrhagic lichen sclerosus date: 2022-05-02 words: 826 flesch: 49 summary: Dermoscopy revealed superficial yellowish white and hemorrhagic crusts, follicular plugs, and multi- colored diffuse hemorrhagic area with varying shades rang- ing from black to red, with black color representing old hemorrhage and red color representing recent hemorrhage (Figure 1B). B. Dermoscopic examination of lesion shows superficial yellowish white and hemorrhagic crusts, follic- ular plugs and multicolored diffuse hemorrhagic area with varying shades ranging from black to red (black color representing old hemorrhage and red color indicating recent hemorrhage). keywords: dermoscopic; plugs cache: dpc-1794.pdf plain text: dpc-1794.txt item: #330 of 1031 id: dpc-1795 author: Papageorgiou, Chryssoula; Apalla, Zoe; Manoli, Sofia-Magdalini; Lallas, Konstantinos; Vakirlis, Efstratios ; Lallas, Aimilios title: Melanoma: Staging and Follow-Up date: 2021-07-28 words: 6065 flesch: 61 summary: In melanoma patients of any stage, if an equivocal regional lymph node is detected during clinical examina- tion, an ultrasound (US) should be considered prior to SLN biopsy. The reported percentage of melanoma patients developing a second pri- mary melanoma ranges between 2% and 20% [23, 27-30]. keywords: biopsy; clinical; dermatology; doi; examination; follow; lymph; melanoma; metastases; node; patients; pmid; stage; staging; tumor cache: dpc-1795.pdf plain text: dpc-1795.txt item: #331 of 1031 id: dpc-1797 author: Kittler, Harald title: Evolution of the Clinical, Dermoscopic and Pathologic Diagnosis of Melanoma date: 2021-07-28 words: 8031 flesch: 60 summary: It is obvious that even the most ambitious review cannot cover all aspects of melanoma diagnosis. The aim of this review is not to be exhaustive but to focus on the evolution of the criteria and concepts for melanoma diagnosis. keywords: abcd; acad; cancer; clinical; criteria; dermatol; dermatology; dermatoscopy; dermoscopic; diagnosis; doi; et al; kittler; lesions; melanocytic; melanoma; recognition; review; situ; skin cache: dpc-1797.pdf plain text: dpc-1797.txt item: #332 of 1031 id: dpc-180 author: Vincenzo, Maione; Errichetti, Enzo; Laurent Roussel, Sara; Lebbé, Celeste title: Pigmented Bowen’s disease presenting with a “starburst” pattern date: 2016-10-31 words: 1061 flesch: 51 summary: However, pBD may sometimes display dermoscopic features which are typical of other pigmented lesions, thus making its recognition quite troublesome despite the use of dermoscopy [1,2]. Email: maionevincenzo@gmail.com Pigmented Bowen’s disease (pBD) is an uncommon in situ squamous cell carcinoma of the skin usu- ally presenting as a dark scaly plaque involving chronically exposed sites, which is not uncommonly mistaken for other similar pigmented lesions, such as melanoma, pigmented basal cell carcinoma or seborrheic keratosis [1,2]. keywords: bowen; dermatol; disease; pigmented cache: dpc-180.pdf plain text: dpc-180.txt item: #333 of 1031 id: dpc-1800 author: Mittal, Saurabh; Aljassem, Naimah title: Retiform Hemagioendothelioma: Dermoscopic-pathological corelation date: 2022-07-28 words: 414 flesch: 42 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022122 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Retiform Hemagioendothelioma: Dermoscopic-pathological Correlation Saurabh Mittal1, Naimah Aljassem2 1 Department of Dermatology, NMC Royal Hospital 2 Department of Pathology, NMC Royal Hospital Citation: Mittal S, Aljassem N. Retiform Hemagioendothelioma: Dermoscopic-pathological correlation. None. Authorship: Both authors have contributed significantly to this publication Corresponding author: Dr. Saurabh Mittal, MD, Department of Dermatology, NMC Royal Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE. keywords: dermatology; retiform cache: dpc-1800.pdf plain text: dpc-1800.txt item: #334 of 1031 id: dpc-1801 author: Akay, Bengu Nisa ; Atak, Mehmet Fatih; Kuzu, Isinsu; Okcu Heper, Aylin; Farabi, Banu title: Cutaneous Involvement of Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Report of Two Cases with Dermatoscopic Features date: 2022-05-02 words: 943 flesch: 54 summary: Dermatoscopic examination showed pink white structureless lesions with unfocused thick serpentine vessels (Figure 1B). The dermatoscopic image shows pink and white structureless lesions with unfocused thick short serpentine vessels. keywords: dermatoscopic; lesions; mcl; vessels cache: dpc-1801.pdf plain text: dpc-1801.txt item: #335 of 1031 id: dpc-1802 author: Ruiz-Villaverde, Ricardo; Ruiz-Carrascosa, Jose Carlos title: Study of the Visceral Adipose Tissue in a Cohort of Patients with Moderate-Severe Psoriasis Treated with Biological Therapy date: 2022-02-02 words: 2520 flesch: 56 summary: After testing for normality using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the Mann-Whitney U test for nonparametric data for independent samples was used, which revealed significant differences between the number of previous treatments and visceral fat (U = -2.235, P = 0.025). Adipocytes in visceral tissue also express a greater number of receptors for cortico- steroids, and in obesity, the enzyme 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase is overexpressed, which generates active sub- stances from inactive glucocorticoids, stimulating adipogenesis and increase visceral fat. keywords: fat; patients; psoriasis; study; tissue; treatments; visceral cache: dpc-1802.pdf plain text: dpc-1802.txt item: #336 of 1031 id: dpc-1803 author: Robles-Tenorio, Arturo; Preciado-Aguiar, Miriam Sarahí ; Quiñones-Venegas, Ricardo; Salazar-Torres, Francisco Javier title: Dermoscopic Rainbow Pattern in a Deep Penetrating Nevus date: 2022-05-02 words: 632 flesch: 51 summary: Here, we present a case of DPN in a patient with Fitzpatrick type V skin that showed the rainbow pattern un- der polarized immersion dermoscopy. 2022;12(2):e2022046 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction The deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a benign, acquired, me- lanocytic lesion that shows intense pigmentation and infil- tration into the reticular dermis or subcutaneous tissue [1,2]. keywords: deep; dpn; nevus cache: dpc-1803.pdf plain text: dpc-1803.txt item: #337 of 1031 id: dpc-1811 author: Truong, Kelvin; Peera, Melissa; Ruiz Araujo, Raquel; Fernandez-Penas, Pablo title: Supine dermoscopy for improved visualisation of lower limb lesions date: 2022-05-02 words: 483 flesch: 47 summary: Teaching Point Dermoscopy helps assess for atypical vascular morphol- ogy such as predominantly central vessels, polymorphous vessels, and milky red-pink areas, which is critical in dif- ferentiating malignant from benign pigmented skin lesions, especially in the context of amelanotic and hypomelanotic melanoma 2022;12(2):e2022065 1 Supine Dermoscopy for Improved Visualisation of Lower Limb Lesions Kelvin Truong1,2, Melissa Peera1,2, Raquel Ruiz Araujo1,2, Pablo Fernandez-Penas1,2 1 Department of Dermatology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Citation: Truong K, Peera M, Ruiz Araujo R, Fernandez-Penas P. Supine dermoscopy for improved visualisation of lower limb lesions. keywords: dermoscopy; lesions; skin cache: dpc-1811.pdf plain text: dpc-1811.txt item: #338 of 1031 id: dpc-1812 author: Kapadia, Farida; Kharkar, Vidya; Vishwanath, Tejas title: Dermoscopy to the rescue in an annular enigma: a rare case of annular pityriasis versicolor presenting in an unusual location date: 2022-05-02 words: 506 flesch: 47 summary: (C) Dermoscopy (captured with polarized dermoscopy, magnification x 10) revealed brown scales at the periphery of the lesion with white fine scales at the center within the skin creases. (D) On wiping the lesion with an alcohol swab, dermoscopic analysis showed complete disappearance of brown scales in the periphery with pigment dilution in the center. keywords: concept; dermatol; scales cache: dpc-1812.pdf plain text: dpc-1812.txt item: #339 of 1031 id: dpc-1814 author: Tugrul, Burcu; Yalici-Armagan, Basak; Demirdag, Hatice Gamze; Gunduz, Ozge title: Evaluation of Diagnostic Accuracy and Therapeutic Approach of Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons to Non-Melanocytic Skin Lesions by Using Telemedicine: Diagnostic Accuracy and Therapeutic Approach of Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons date: 2022-07-28 words: 4253 flesch: 57 summary: Key words: telemedicine, teledermatology, teledermoscopy, non-melanocytic skin lesion, diagnostic accuracy Citation: Tugrul B, Yalici-Armagan B, Demirdag HG, Gunduz O. Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic approach of dermatologists and plastic surgeons to non-melanocytic skin lesions by using telemedicine. This study was aimed to determine diagnostic accuracy and treatment approaches of non-melanocytic skin lesions between 2 clinics by store and forward tele-dermatology method and to evaluate the contribution of tele-dermoscopy to the diagnostic accuracy for dermatologists. keywords: accuracy; dermatologists; dermatology; diagnosis; doi; lesions; plastic; pmid; skin; study; surgeons cache: dpc-1814.pdf plain text: dpc-1814.txt item: #340 of 1031 id: dpc-1817 author: Atak, Mehmet Fatih; Ismail Mendi, Banu ; Kalay Yildizhan, Incilay; Erdi Sanli, Hatice; Farabi, Banu title: Isotretinoin Treatment Practices and Outcomes in Acne Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single Center, Retrospective, Comparative Study date: 2022-02-02 words: 3388 flesch: 51 summary: Treatment naive patients started systemic isotretinoin 39 (31.4%) 129 (38.3%) 0.34 Follow-up patients 150 (54%) 239 (41.4%) < 0.005 Isotretinoin treatment 114 (76%) 173 (72.4%) 0.17 Systemic antibiotic treatment and topical treatments 10 (6.7%) 8 (3.3%) Changes in Follow-Up Intervals, Patient Drop-Out Rates, and Reported Adverse Events in Isotretinoin Patients Number of isotretinoin patients Pandemic period (n = 139) Non-pandemic period (n = 227) P values Followed-up for extended intervals 79 (56.8%) 65 (28.6%) < 0.001 Lost to follow-up 30 (21.6%) 6 (2.6%) < 0.001 Reported adverse events 14 (10.1%) 45 (19.8%) 0.01 liver enzyme abnormality 5 (3.6%) 10 (4.4%) hypertriglyceridemia 2 (1.4%) 6 (2.6%) back pain 2 (1.4%) 9 (4%) nasal bleeding 2 (1.4%) 3 (1.3%) psychiatric symptoms 1 (0.8%) 3 (1.3%) headache 1 (0.8%) 1 (0.4%) severe xerosis-eczematous dermatitis 1 (0.8%) 4 (1.8%) dry eye syndrome - 7 (3.1%) photosensitivity - 1 (0.4%) anal fissure - 1 (0.4%) Conclusions Novel coronavirus pandemic has caused significant changes in dermatology practices [3]. keywords: acne; dermatol; follow; isotretinoin; pandemic; patients; period; treatment cache: dpc-1817.pdf plain text: dpc-1817.txt item: #341 of 1031 id: dpc-1820 author: Güder, Semih; Güder, Hüsna title: Mole removal on Instagram hashtags: A cross-sectional analysis date: 2022-02-02 words: 3672 flesch: 62 summary: Demographic Data n % Gender Male 51 25.5% Female 149 74.5% Profession Esthetician 108 54.0% Dermatologist 28 14.0% Doctor 21 10.5% 2022;12(1):e2022066 1 “Mole removal” on Instagram Hashtags: A Cross-sectional Analysis: Nevus Treatment Methods on Instagram Semih Güder1, Hüsna Güder2 1 Department of Dermatology, Medical Faculty, Bezmialem Vakif University, Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey 2 Department of Dermatology, Medical Faculty, Maltepe University, Maltepe, Istanbul, Turkey Key words: Instagram, nevus treatment, plasma energy devices, cauterization, social media, non-physicians practice Citation: Güder S, Güder H. “Mole removal” on instagram hashtags: a cross-sectional analysis: nevus treatment methods on instagram. keywords: country; dermatol; instagram; nevus; non; physicians; posts; turkey; world cache: dpc-1820.pdf plain text: dpc-1820.txt item: #342 of 1031 id: dpc-183 author: Blum, Andreas; Beck-Zoul, Ulrike; Held, Laura; Haase, Sylvie title: Dermoscopic appearance of an amelanotic mucosal melanoma date: 2016-10-31 words: 1086 flesch: 47 summary: Conclusion This case suggests that amelanotic mucosal melanoma may reveal diagnostic clues upon dermoscopic examination. A multicenter study that examined the dermoscopic appearance of mucosal lesions revealed that the combination of structure- less zones with blue, gray or white color(s) is useful for the diagnosis of malignant lesions [1]. keywords: dermatol; melanoma; mucosal cache: dpc-183.pdf plain text: dpc-183.txt item: #343 of 1031 id: dpc-1834 author: Garcia-Mouronte, Emilio; Berna-Rico, Emilio de Dios; Diaz-Guimaraens, Borja; Dominguez-Santas, Miguel title: Intralympathic histiocytosis date: 2022-05-02 words: 405 flesch: 36 summary: Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. Thus, Dermatologists should take into account this entity whenever they are facing serpiginous erythematous plaques with a vascular distribu- tion on a persistent swollen joint. keywords: dermatol; histiocytosis cache: dpc-1834.pdf plain text: dpc-1834.txt item: #344 of 1031 id: dpc-1837 author: Chauhan, Payal; Jindal, Rashmi; Shirazi, Nadia title: Dermoscopy of Rhinofacial Entomophthoromycosis in Skin of Color date: 2022-05-02 words: 1186 flesch: 40 summary: Generalized erythema, yellowish structureless area, presence of vessels, and white scar-like areas have been seen to be common dermoscopic features of deep mycosis First Report Payal Chauhan1, Rashmi Jindal2, Nadia Shirazi3 1 Department of Dermatology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Himachal Pradesh, India 2 Department of Dermatology, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 3 Department of Pathology, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Key words: Dermoscopy, subcutaneous mycoses, deep mycosis, rhinofacial entomophthoromycosis Citation: Chauhan P, Jindal R, Shirazi N. Dermoscopy of rhinofacial entomophthoromycosis in skin of colour: first report. keywords: dermoscopy; figure; nasal cache: dpc-1837.pdf plain text: dpc-1837.txt item: #345 of 1031 id: dpc-1838 author: Acar, Ayda; Karaarslan, Isil title: Comparison of Actinic Keratosis and Severity Index with Physician Global Assessment and Total Lesion Count and the Ability to Predict Skin Cancer date: 2022-02-02 words: 3846 flesch: 68 summary: Objectives: We sought to evaluate if AKASI was a good predictor of cancer in AK patients and to compare AKASI with both the Physician Global Assessment (PGA) and total lesion count (TLC). AK = actinic keratosis; AKASI = actinic keratosis area and severity index. keywords: actinic; akasi; cancer; group; mean; patients; pga; skin; tlc cache: dpc-1838.pdf plain text: dpc-1838.txt item: #346 of 1031 id: dpc-1839 author: Mohta, Alpana; Sharma, Manoj Kumar; Kumari, Pramila ; Ghiya, Bhikam Chand; Soni, Prasoon; Metha, Rajesh Dutt title: An intention-to-treat-analysis of the efficacy of immunotherapy using Mycobacterium w vaccine and Purified Protein Derivative of Tuberculin for warts with assessment of improvement in quality of life date: 2022-05-02 words: 3785 flesch: 61 summary: The role of Mw for management of warts was noted for the first time by Gupta et al in genital warts with an impres- sive success rate of 89% [8]. Various immunogens among others in use include vaccines and antigens like purified Protein Derivative of Tuberculin (PPD) and mycobacterium w (Mw) or mycobacterium indicum prani vaccines. Objectives: The study was aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety profile of intralesional Mw vaccine against intralesional PPD for the management of multiple warts with assessment of the im- provement in quality of life (QoL) using the Dermatology Life Quality Index questionnaire. keywords: clearance; dermatol; group; patients; ppd; treatment; tuberculin; vaccine; warts cache: dpc-1839.pdf plain text: dpc-1839.txt item: #347 of 1031 id: dpc-184 author: Gonzalez-Olivares, Monica; Najera, Laura; Arias-Palomo, Dolores title: An irregular pigmented lesion on the back date: 2016-10-31 words: 926 flesch: 47 summary: [2]. Taking into account the potential consequences of over- looking a malignant melanoma, thorough clinical and dermo- scopic evaluations should be performed in all patients with seborrheic keratosis in order to provide a correct diagnosis before proceeding to any destructive treatment. 2. Defazio J, Zalaudek I, Busam KJ, Cota C, Marghoob A. Association between melanocytic neoplasms and seborrheic keratosis: more than a coincidental collision? keywords: gonzalez; keratosis; melanoma; seborrheic cache: dpc-184.pdf plain text: dpc-184.txt item: #348 of 1031 id: dpc-1840 author: kenani, zied; Gammoudi, Rima; Fathallah, Neila; Aounallah, Amina; Mokni, Sana; Ghariani, Nejet; Belajouza, Colandane; Ben Salem, Chaker; Denguezli, Mohamed; Boussofara, Lobna title: Recurrent acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis to two different drugs: Oxacillin and Dextromethorphan confirmed by patch test date: 2022-05-02 words: 816 flesch: 50 summary: (A) Positive patch test reaction to goldix day on day 4. Patch testing showed a ++ skin reaction to goldix day and goldix night, but was negative to parac- etamol (Figure 2). keywords: day; dextromethorphan; patch cache: dpc-1840.pdf plain text: dpc-1840.txt item: #349 of 1031 id: dpc-1842 author: Kelati, Awatef; Balme, Brigitte; Chouvet, Brigitte; Traverse-Glehen, Alexandra; Tantot, Juliette; Harou, Olivier; Duru, Gérard; Debarbieux , Sebastien; Dalle, Stephane; Thomas, Luc title: Significance of Primary Melanoma Regression on Local Infiltrate and Outcome date: 2022-02-02 words: 4831 flesch: 51 summary: Also, the dermoscopic extent of regression (WSA with peppering) was significantly associated with regression stages in histology and enabled us to evaluate the aggressiveness of the tumor, since the results presented herein demonstrated an association between advanced stages of regressive melanomas and the extent of regression, and between stage III melanoma and melanoma-related death. Pierre-Bénite, France 4 Research director in the Claude Bernard University, Lyon, France 5 Lyon 1 University Lyon France 6 Lyon Cancer Research Center, Centre Léon Bérard Lyon France Key words: primary melanoma, local infiltrate, outcome, histopathology, dermoscopy Citation: Kelati A, Balme B, Chouvet B et al. Significance of primary melanoma regression on local infiltrate and outcome. keywords: blue; dermatol; dermoscopic; hot; melanoma; pmid; regression; stage cache: dpc-1842.pdf plain text: dpc-1842.txt item: #350 of 1031 id: dpc-1843 author: Povilaite, Ieva; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Babino, Graziella; Conforti, Claudio; Moscarella, Elvira; Pagliuca, Francesca; Ronchi, Andrea; Zalaudek, Iris; Agozzino, Marina title: Benefits and Pitfalls of Using In Vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in Lentigo Maligna Diagnostics. Case Reports date: 2022-10-31 words: 963 flesch: 47 summary: Therefore, this second case supported that clinical and dermoscopic criteria are extremely important for LM diagnosis. In conclusion, LM diagnosis still remains challenging. keywords: figure; follicles; rcm cache: dpc-1843.pdf plain text: dpc-1843.txt item: #351 of 1031 id: dpc-1845 author: Fernandez Domper, Leopoldo; Redondo, Manuel Ballesteros; Hernàndez, José Marìa Martin; Diaz, Esmeralda Silva title: Thoracic "Frog Roe" With Zosteriform Distribution date: 2022-05-02 words: 441 flesch: 44 summary: None. Authorship: All authors have contributed significantly to this publication Corresponding author: Leopoldo Fernández Domper, Dermatology Department, Hospital Clínico Universitario, Valencia, Spain. Citation: Fernández Domper L, Ballesteros Redondo M, Hernández JMM, Silva Diaz E. Thoracic frog roes with zosteriform distribution. keywords: dermatology; distribution cache: dpc-1845.pdf plain text: dpc-1845.txt item: #352 of 1031 id: dpc-185 author: Shahrian, Neda; Grant-Kels, Jane M.; Rabinovitz, Harold S.; Oliviero, Margaret; Scope, Alon title: In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy features of a melanoacanthoma date: 2016-10-31 words: 2155 flesch: 54 summary: Our case demonstrated RCM features that were suspicious for melanoma. [Copyright: ©2016 Shahriari et al.] Figure 1. keywords: dermatol; doi; melanoacanthoma; melanoma; pmid; rcm cache: dpc-185.pdf plain text: dpc-185.txt item: #353 of 1031 id: dpc-1852 author: Song, Chun-Xiao; Zhang, Yu-Ting; Tan, Cheng title: Dermoscopic and Reflectance Confocal Microscopic Presentations of Superficial Morphea on Preexisting Atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini date: 2022-05-02 words: 984 flesch: 46 summary: Conclusions The presence of discrete hypopigmented macules of SM within the primary lesion of APP adds another evidence that SM and APP are part of the same spectrum of disease. We present a case of SM developed on a primary lesion of atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini (APP), and describe related dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) features. keywords: app; collagen; morphea cache: dpc-1852.pdf plain text: dpc-1852.txt item: #354 of 1031 id: dpc-1853 author: Vashisht, Deepak; Neema, Shekhar; Durga Madhab Tripathy; Sengupta, Prashant title: Bullous Erythema Nodosum Leprosum Through the Dermoscope date: 2022-02-02 words: 903 flesch: 49 summary: We report dermoscopic findings of bullous ENL lesions in a patient, findings that revealed both typical and atypical features. Bullous ENL is a rare variant of the type 2 reaction characterized by multiple vesicles and flaccid bullae at sites of classic ENL with severe systemic symptoms. keywords: enl; erythema; leprosy cache: dpc-1853.pdf plain text: dpc-1853.txt item: #355 of 1031 id: dpc-1863 author: Katsch, Florian; Rinner, Christoph; Tschandl, Philipp title: Comparison of convolutional neural network architectures for robustness against common artefacts in dermatoscopic images date: 2022-07-28 words: 3643 flesch: 59 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022126 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Comparison of Convolutional Neural Network Architectures for Robustness Against Common Artefacts in Dermatoscopic Images Florian Katsch1, Christoph Rinner1, Philipp Tschandl2 1 Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria 2 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Key words: image classification, object detection, instance segmentation, artefacts, dermatoscopy, Citation: Katsch F, Rinner C, Tschandl P. Comparison of convolutional neural network architectures for robustness against common artefacts in dermatoscopic images. The HAM10000-dataset with and without superimposed artefacts was used to train the networks, followed by analyzing their robustness against artefacts in test images. keywords: artefacts; cnn; dermatol; doi; faster; images; mask; network; neural; pmid; skin cache: dpc-1863.pdf plain text: dpc-1863.txt item: #356 of 1031 id: dpc-1867 author: Didona, Dario; Paolino, Giovanni; Di Zenzo, Giovanni; Didona, Biagio; Pampena, Riccardo; Di Nicola, Matteo Riccardo; Mercuri, Santo Raffaele title: Pemphigus Vulgaris: Present and Future Therapeutic Strategies date: 2022-02-02 words: 3819 flesch: 62 summary: Therefore, PV patients who show only anti-Dsg1 immunoglobulin G (IgG) serum antibodies develop only skin blisters, and, in the case of detectable anti-Dsg3 IgG serum antibodies, the clinical phenotype is characterized by erosions or ulcerations of mucosal membranes [10]. PV patients on RTX can develop opportunistic infections, such as Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia keywords: anti; cell; dermatol; doi; igg; patients; pemphigus; pmid; therapy cache: dpc-1867.pdf plain text: dpc-1867.txt item: #357 of 1031 id: dpc-1873 author: Soughi, Meryem; Mernissi, Fatima Zahra title: Pilar leiomyomas: New dermoscopic pattern date: 2022-07-28 words: 369 flesch: 53 summary: Corresponding author: Dr. Meryem Soughi, Dermatology Department, Taounat peripheral Hospital. It is similar to dermatofi- broma with central hypopigmented area and peripheral net- work keywords: concept; dermatol cache: dpc-1873.pdf plain text: dpc-1873.txt item: #358 of 1031 id: dpc-1875 author: Bogiatzi, Sofia; Pagnoni, Alessandra; Hohl, Daniel ; Gaide, Olivier title: Birth of a Melanoma date: 2022-05-02 words: 959 flesch: 45 summary: Since its introduction in the der- matological practice, total body photography has proven to be a powerful tool for uncovering new or changing pig- mented lesions that are either too small or unremarkable during a routine clinical skin exam in high-risk individuals [1]. We are currently following the patient alternating clinical exam and total body photography every 6 months accord- ing to the Swiss Melanoma guidelines. keywords: body; lesion; photography cache: dpc-1875.pdf plain text: dpc-1875.txt item: #359 of 1031 id: dpc-1878 author: Tabak, Gulsun-Hazan; Yalici-Armagan, Basak; Sahin, Burkay-Adem; Gokoz, Ozay; Kiraz, Sedat title: Unusual Presentation of Kaposi Sarcoma During Adalimumab Therapy: A Case Report date: 2022-07-28 words: 889 flesch: 47 summary: Classic KS is typically seen in older men (64–72 years) of Mediterra- nean, Eastern European (Ashkenazi) Jewish, or South Amer- ican origin whereas endemic KS is limited to sub-Saharan Africa and is typically seen in young (25–40 years), black, HIV-negative men. Unlike reported KS cases induced by TNFi treatment, PG-like presentation with classical purple-colored patches was a remarkable finding of the current case. keywords: adalimumab; case cache: dpc-1878.pdf plain text: dpc-1878.txt item: #360 of 1031 id: dpc-1879 author: Buononato, Dario; Licata, Gaetano; Gambardella, Alessio; De Rosa, Alina; Calabrese, Giulia; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Tildrakizumab: Successful Response in Two Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis date: 2022-05-02 words: 822 flesch: 37 summary: Key words: Psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, tildrakizumab, treatment Citation: Buononato D, Licata G, Gambardella A, De Rosa A, Calabrese G, Argenziano G. Tildrakizumab: successfull response in two patients with psoriatic arthritis. However not all agents used for psoriasis are yet approved for PsA including IL-23 inhibitors: there are several cases of PsA successfully treated with IL-23 inhibitors. keywords: il-23; psa; psoriasis; tildrakizumab cache: dpc-1879.pdf plain text: dpc-1879.txt item: #361 of 1031 id: dpc-188 author: Feily, Amir title: Acute onset of a severe rash on the face and dorsal hands date: 2017-04-30 words: 448 flesch: 51 summary: Dermatologic manifestations of lupus include malar rash, a fixed erythema that typically spares the nasolabial folds; photosensitive rash, which is often macular or diffusely erythematous on sun-exposed regions of the face and upper extremities and generally persists for more than one day; and a discoid rash which occurs in 20% of patients with SLE and can result in persistent scars. Photosensitive rash affected the interphalangeal spaces; the joints were spared. keywords: feily; rash cache: dpc-188.pdf plain text: dpc-188.txt item: #362 of 1031 id: dpc-1880 author: Rogers, Tova; McCrary, Myles Randolph; Yeung, Howa; Krueger, Loren; Chen, Suephy title: Dermoscopic Photographs Impact Confidence and Management of Remotely Triaged Skin Lesions date: 2022-07-28 words: 4733 flesch: 58 summary: In addition to clinical pictures, dermoscopic images may provide utility for triage. Objectives: To determine if dermoscopic images enhance confidence, triage accuracy, and triage pri- oritization for tele-dermatology. Conclusions: Dermoscopic images may be useful when remotely triaging skin lesions. keywords: confidence; dermatol; dermatology; dermoscopy; doi; images; lesions; participants; pmid; skin; study; tele cache: dpc-1880.pdf plain text: dpc-1880.txt item: #363 of 1031 id: dpc-1881 author: Quaglino, Pietro; Fava, Paolo; Tonella, Luca; Rubatto, Marco; Ribero, Simone; Ferro, Maria Teresa title: Treatment of Advanced Metastatic Melanoma date: 2021-07-28 words: 8529 flesch: 58 summary: Only a minority of melanoma patients develop distant metastases during the course of their disease, thanks to early diagnosis. KEYNOTE-002 study was a randomized phase II mul- ticenter trial in which advanced melanoma patients with progression after ipilimumab and/or BRAF/MEK inhibitors were randomized to pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg or 10 mg/kg every 3 weeks or investigator-choice chemotherapy. keywords: braf; combination; doi; group; ipilimumab; melanoma; metastatic; months; nivolumab; patients; pfs; phase; pmid; survival; treatment cache: dpc-1881.pdf plain text: dpc-1881.txt item: #364 of 1031 id: dpc-1882 author: De Falco, Vincenzo; Napolitano, Stefania ; Guerrera, Luigi Pio ; Troiani, Teresa title: Current Landscape and Open Questions on Adjuvant Therapies in Melanoma date: 2021-07-28 words: 3661 flesch: 58 summary: 2021;11(S1): e2021165S 1 Current Landscape and Open Questions on Adjuvant Therapies in Melanoma Vincenzo De Falco1, Stefania Napolitano1, Luigi Pio Guerrera1, Teresa Troiani1 Medical Oncology, Department of Precision Medicine, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Napoli, Italy Key words: locoregional melanoma, stage III melanoma, adjuvant therapy Citation: De Falco V, Napolitano S, Guerrera LP, Troiani T. Current landscape and open questions on adjuvant therapies in melanoma. If the lymph nodes are the only site of disease (macroscopic or microscopic> 1mm), configuring stage III, the international guidelines recommend the use of adjuvant therapy with checkpoint inhibitors (nivolumab or pem- brolizumab) or targeted therapies (dabrafenib plus trametinib). keywords: dermatology; iii; ipilimumab; melanoma; nivolumab; patients; stage; therapy; treatment cache: dpc-1882.pdf plain text: dpc-1882.txt item: #365 of 1031 id: dpc-1885 author: Starace, Michela; Iorizzo, Matilde title: Card test as a simple method to diagnose short anagen syndrome date: 2022-05-02 words: 375 flesch: 57 summary: The presence of short hair shafts is due to a short duration of the anagen phase. The card test showing how a tuft of short hairs should be placed on a card before observing them with a dermatoscope. keywords: card; hair cache: dpc-1885.pdf plain text: dpc-1885.txt item: #366 of 1031 id: dpc-1888 author: Dawood, Sarah; Altayeb, Alla ; Atwan, Ausama; Mills, Caroline title: Dermoscopic Features of Amelanotic and Hypomelanotic Melanomas: A Review of 49 Cases date: 2022-05-02 words: 1101 flesch: 65 summary: AHM in situ (n = 3) Total AHM (n = 49) n % n % n % n % Dotted vessels 9 90.0 16 44.4 3 100 28 57.1 Linear vessels 5 50.0 23 63.9 3 100 31 63.2 Looped vessels 3 30.0 26 72.2 2 66.7 31 63.3 Granular structures 5 50.0 16 44.4 1 33.3 22 44.9 Short white lines 8 80.0 28 77.8 3 100 39 79.6 Lacuna structures 3 30.0 10 27.8 0 0 13 26.5 Milky-red areas 7 70.0 23 63.9 3 100 33 67.3 Remnant pigment 7 70.0 18 50.0 2 66.7 27 55.1 Polymorphous vessels 6 60.0 22 61.1 3 100 31 63.2 AHM = amelanotic and hypomelanotic melanomas. Dermoscopic features of Amelanotic and hypomelanotic melanoma in our study Dermoscopic criteria AHM ≤ 1mm in thickness (n = 10) AHM > 1 mm in thickness (n = 36) keywords: ahm; lesions cache: dpc-1888.pdf plain text: dpc-1888.txt item: #367 of 1031 id: dpc-1889 author: Chang, Hua-Ching; Lai, Chun-Yu ; Chang, Yin-Shuo title: Inflammatory Vitiligo date: 2022-07-28 words: 457 flesch: 47 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022107 1 Inflammatory Vitiligo Hua-Ching Chang1,2, Chun-Yu Lai1, Yin-Shuo Chang1 1 Department of Dermatology, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan 2 Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan Citation: Chang HC, Lai CY, Chang YS. (A) Multiple asymptomatic depigmented patches with erythematous annular border over the upper back and bilateral shoulders. keywords: taipei; vitiligo cache: dpc-1889.pdf plain text: dpc-1889.txt item: #368 of 1031 id: dpc-1890 author: Elazhary, Engy; Abd Al-Salam, Fatma; Abd El-Hafiz, Hala; Maghraby, Hala title: Fractional carbon dioxide (CO₂) laser alone versus fractional CO₂ laser combined with triamcinolone acetonide or tricholoroacetic acid in keloid treatment: A comparative clinical & radiological study date: 2022-05-02 words: 5038 flesch: 63 summary: Fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser alone versus fractional CO2 laser combined with triamcinolone acetonide or trichloroacetic acid in keloid treatment: a comparative clinical and radiological study. Objectives To assess the efficacy of FCL versus FCL accompanied with either TAC or TCA 20% in keloid treatment. keywords: dermatol; fcl; group; keloid; laser; patients; pmid; scar; study; treatment; vss cache: dpc-1890.pdf plain text: dpc-1890.txt item: #369 of 1031 id: dpc-1893 author: Bostan, Ecem; Gulseren, Duygu; Ozdemir, Deniz; Haznedaroglu, Ibrahim; Ersoy-Evans, Sibel title: Hyperacute Graft Versus Host Disease Mimicking Stevens-Johnson Syndrome in a Patient with Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation date: 2022-05-02 words: 888 flesch: 42 summary: We would like to share our clinical experience with a patient who developed a grade 4 hyperacute GvHD after haploidentical HSCT for acute myelogeneous leukemia (AML). Case Presentation A 18 year-old woman with a history of haploidentical HSCT was consulted for palmoplantar erythematous rash and se- vere mucositis. keywords: allogeneic; gvhd; hsct; hyperacute cache: dpc-1893.pdf plain text: dpc-1893.txt item: #370 of 1031 id: dpc-1894 author: Zhang, Li-wen; Sheng, Xue; Xu, Lei; Shi, Hai-peng; Chen, Tao title: Follicular Becker's nevus: an unusual clinical and dermoscopic manifestation date: 2022-05-02 words: 667 flesch: 46 summary: We hereby reported a specific case of follicular BN pre- senting follicular macules and maculopapules, and described its dermoscopic manifestation. A diagnosis of follicular BN was made. keywords: chengdu; follicular cache: dpc-1894.pdf plain text: dpc-1894.txt item: #371 of 1031 id: dpc-1898 author: Agrawal, Ishan; Singh, Bhabani STP; Kar, Bikash Ranjan title: Dermoscopic Findings of Recurrent Herpetic Whitlow in a Child date: 2022-05-02 words: 859 flesch: 52 summary: 2022;12(2):e2022052 Differential diagnosis of herpetic whitlow includes bacterial infective whitlow, friction blister, suction blister, bullous impetigo, erythema multiformae, coxsackie virus in- fection [1]. 2022;12(2):e2022052 1 Dermoscopic Findings of Recurrent Herpetic Whitlow in a Child Ishan Agrawal1, Bhabani Bhabani Singh Tarini Prasad Singh1, Bikash Ranjan Kar1 1 Department of Dermatology, IMS and SUM Hospital, Siksha ‘O’ Anusundhan University, Bhubaneswar, India Key words: Dermoscopy, Herpetic whitlow, Viral infection, HSV, Vesicular lesion. keywords: diagnosis; infection; whitlow cache: dpc-1898.pdf plain text: dpc-1898.txt item: #372 of 1031 id: dpc-1902 author: Manci, Rachel; Dauscher, Megan; Marchetti, Michael A.; Usatine, Richard; Rotemberg, Veronica; Dusza, Stephen; Marghoob, Ashfaq title: Features of Skin Cancer in Black Individuals: A Single-Institution Retrospective Cohort Study date: 2022-05-02 words: 5167 flesch: 64 summary: Experience has shown that skin cancer risk factors and morphology are not the same across all skin types, but there have been few stud- ies specifically examining Black individuals [6,7]. We conducted a review of medical records through January 2020 and recorded demographic informa- tion, medical history, and skin cancer risk factors, including a history of cancer genetic syndromes, large congenital nevi, HPV infection, trauma, burns, and immunocompromised states. keywords: cancer; cases; cell; dermatol; dermoscopic; doi; features; individuals; melanoma; patients; pmid; skin cache: dpc-1902.pdf plain text: dpc-1902.txt item: #373 of 1031 id: dpc-1907 author: Sotiriou, Elena; Tsentemeidou, Aikaterini; Sideris, Nikolaos; Lallas, Aimilios; Kougkas, Nikolaos; Ioannides, Dimitrios; Vakirlis, Efstratios title: Apremilast survival and reasons for discontinuation in psoriasis: five-year experience from a Greek tertiary care centre date: 2022-05-02 words: 2537 flesch: 57 summary: Objectives: To investigate the survival of apremilast in a cohort of psoriasis patients treated with apremilast in a Greek hospital. [3] The probability that psoriasis patients will stay on a biologic treatment for ≥3 years is 53%-58% keywords: apremilast; discontinuation; drug; patients; psoriasis; survival; treatment cache: dpc-1907.pdf plain text: dpc-1907.txt item: #374 of 1031 id: dpc-1909 author: Yalici-Armagan, Basak; Ates-Ozdemir, Deniz; Yeter, Gokce; Atakan, Nilgun title: Vesiculobullous Erythema Elevatum Diutinum: A Rare Variant with Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita - like Immunofluorescence Findings date: 2022-05-02 words: 989 flesch: 45 summary: Herein, we present a case of vesiculobullous EED with epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA)-like with direct immunofluorescence (DIF) findings. Although, perivascular deposition of IgG, IgA, IgM, complement, and fibrin has been demon- strated in DIF examination of EED; granular IgA deposits with a pseudolinear pattern at BMZ was reported in a single case of vesiculobullous EED keywords: deposition; eed; inflammation; vesiculobullous cache: dpc-1909.pdf plain text: dpc-1909.txt item: #375 of 1031 id: dpc-1918 author: Seleri, Gabriel Tagata; Guilherme, Marina Riedi; Prestes, Ana Lúcia de Oliveira; Moreira, Cássio Rafael title: Dermoscopy performs an important role to diagnose radiation-induced angiosarcoma on the breast date: 2022-07-28 words: 737 flesch: 42 summary: (A) Histopathological features showing proliferation of spindle cells, arranged in a lobular pattern on the dermis and extravasated red blood cells (H&E, x10). Histopathological exam- ination with the presence of spindle cells proliferation, form- ing bundles and compact nodules in the dermis, alongside positive immunohistochemistry for Ki-67 and CD34 mark- ers, confirmed well-differentiated angiosarcoma (Figure 2). keywords: angiosarcoma; breast; dermatol; radiation cache: dpc-1918.pdf plain text: dpc-1918.txt item: #376 of 1031 id: dpc-1919 author: Visintainer Melo, Philippe; Fortes Escobar, Gabriela title: An Exuberant Case of Retentional Acne: Chloracne date: 2022-07-28 words: 468 flesch: 49 summary: None. Authorship: Both authors have contributed significantly to this publication Corresponding author: Philippe Visintainer Melo, MD, Ramiro Barcelos street, number 2350, 1st floor, Dermatology Department – Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil- 90035-903. Most importantly, the sudden onset of a large number of acneiform lesions in the same household should lead the physician to consider chloracne. keywords: chloracne; lesions cache: dpc-1919.pdf plain text: dpc-1919.txt item: #377 of 1031 id: dpc-1920 author: Zhang, Li-wen; Wu, Juan; Zheng, Lu; Tao, Chen title: Childhood flexural comedones date: 2022-05-02 words: 418 flesch: 54 summary: Three different dermoscopic patterns of CFC have been described including cuneiform comedo, multi- orifice comedo, and double-ended pseudo-comedones The lesion presented a single papule with double- orifice comedones (Figure 1A). keywords: comedones; dermatol cache: dpc-1920.pdf plain text: dpc-1920.txt item: #378 of 1031 id: dpc-1922 author: Starace, Michela; Pampaloni, Francesca; Carpanese, Miriam Anna; Sechi, Andrea; Bruni, Francesca; Alessandrini, Aurora title: Do PD-1/PDL-1 Inhibitors Play a Triggering or Causative Role in the Development of Paraneoplastic Dermatomyositis? date: 2022-07-28 words: 928 flesch: 39 summary: We present the first case of paraneoplastic dermatomyositis trig- gered by atezolizumab. The disease was near the beginning of the cancer and following the same course, moreover dermatomyositis is rare in the general pop- ulation but strictly associated to tumors, as cancer occur in 14.8% of dermatomyositis patients [2]. keywords: dermatomyositis; inhibitors; paraneoplastic; pdl-1 cache: dpc-1922.pdf plain text: dpc-1922.txt item: #379 of 1031 id: dpc-1923 author: Sgouros, Dimitrios; Routsi, Eleni ; Almpanis, Zannis ; Korogiannos, Athanasios ; Katoulis, Alexander title: Dermatoscopic features of a metastatic eccrine porocarcinoma arising on lymphedema date: 2022-05-02 words: 1013 flesch: 45 summary: A scar due to a former excision of an EPC can be detected on the upper external part of the extremity (black arrow). (D,E) A hint of fine scaling around areas of erosions and crusts (black arrows) and dermato- scopically evident pink-to-white ovoid structures (white arrow) can be observed. keywords: black; eccrine; epc; porocarcinoma cache: dpc-1923.pdf plain text: dpc-1923.txt item: #380 of 1031 id: dpc-1931 author: Ravic Nikolic, Ana; Miličić, Vesna; Jovović Dagović, Bojana; Mitrović, Slobodanka title: A Case of Erythema Dyschromicum Perstans date: 2022-05-02 words: 583 flesch: 45 summary: Four dermoscopic grades were observed: 1) discrete pigment dots without any pattern; 2) pigment dots and globules arranged in broken net pattern; 3) pigment dots and globules in a well- formed net-like pattern and 4) diffuse pigment dots, globules and blotches, sparing only gland openings [1]. In a case of erythema dyschromicum perstans (EDP), there are A Case of Erythema Dyschromicum Perstans Ana Ravić Nikolić1,2, Vesna Miličić1,2, Bojana Jovović Dagović2, Slobodanka Mitrović3,4 1 Department of Dermatovenereology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia 2 Department of Dermatology, University Clinical Center Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia 3 Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia 4 Department of Pathology, University Clinical Center Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia Citation: Ravić Nikolić A, Miličić V, Jovović Dagović B, Mitrović S. A Case of Erythema Dyschromicum Perstans. keywords: dots; kragujevac; university cache: dpc-1931.pdf plain text: dpc-1931.txt item: #381 of 1031 id: dpc-1933 author: Starace, Michela; Orlando, Gloria; Iorizzo, Matilde; Alessandrini, Aurora; Bruni, Francesca; Mandel, Victor Desmond ; Awatef, Kelati ; Cabo, Horacio; Fabbrocini, Gabriella; Hanane, Baybay ; Lanssens, Sven ; Lobato-Berezo, Alejandro ; Mernissi, Fatima Zahra ; Paoli, John ; Patrí, Angela ; Cohen Sabban, Emilia Noemi ; Sławińska, Martyna ; Sobjanek, Michał ; Zaar, Oscar ; Pellacani, Giovanni ; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: Clinical and Dermoscopic Approaches to Diagnosis of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: Results From a Multicenter Study of the International Dermoscopy Society date: 2022-02-02 words: 5972 flesch: 64 summary: Methods: This is an observational, cross-sectional study describing patient demographics, clinical pre- sentation and diagnostic tools used in a sample of FFA patients collected by IDS members. Clinical and dermoscopic approaches to diagnosis of frontal fibrosing alopecia: results from a multicenter study of the international dermoscopy society. keywords: acad; alopecia; cases; clinical; dermatol; diagnosis; disease; doi; ffa; frontal; patients; pmid; study cache: dpc-1933.pdf plain text: dpc-1933.txt item: #382 of 1031 id: dpc-1935 author: Tamer, Funda; Gulekon, Ayla title: Should Mammography Be a Prerequisite Prior to Initiation of Biological Agents in Patients With Psoriasis? date: 2022-05-02 words: 4068 flesch: 59 summary: E-mail: fundatmr@yahoo.com Introduction: Psoriasis patients may be susceptible to malignancy due to chronic inflammation. British Association of Dermatologists recommends the evaluation of psoriasis patients before the treatment with bi- ological agents according to existing cancer or future malig- nancy risk and thus it directs patients to attend the national Five (11.9%) patients with an isodense mass of the breast were treated with biological agents, previously and 5 (11.9%) keywords: agents; breast; cancer; mammography; patients; pmid; psoriasis; treatment; years cache: dpc-1935.pdf plain text: dpc-1935.txt item: #383 of 1031 id: dpc-1940 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Cohen-Sabban, Emilia; Cabo, Horacio title: Extrafacial Lentigo Maligna: A Clinical And Dermoscopic Analysis According to Localization date: 2022-02-02 words: 3268 flesch: 56 summary: Dermoscopic criteria such as granularity, angulated lines, or vessels as well as overall dermo- scopic patterns have been described to improve recognition of lentigo maligna in nonfacial chronically sun-damaged skin [4]. Near half of the EFLM displayed dermoscopic criteria for seborrheic keratosis, being more frequent in PT and UE, but no statistically significant differences were observed regarding localization. keywords: clinical; dermoscopic; eflm; extremities; localization; pattern cache: dpc-1940.pdf plain text: dpc-1940.txt item: #384 of 1031 id: dpc-1944 author: Brancaccio, Gabriella; Fargnoli, Maria Concetta; Briatico, Giulia; Pellegrini, Cristina; Rocco, Tea; Moscarella, Elvira title: Risk Factors and Diagnosis of Advanced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma date: 2021-09-09 words: 6617 flesch: 57 summary: Key words: advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, risk factors, prognostic factors, recurrence, metastasis Citation: Brancaccio G, Briatico G, Pellegrini C, Rocco T, Moscarella E, Fargnoli MC. Risk factors and diagnosis of advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. keywords: advanced; carcinoma; cell; cscc; dermatology; disease; doi; factors; invasion; lymph; metastasis; neck; patients; risk; staging; tumor cache: dpc-1944.pdf plain text: dpc-1944.txt item: #385 of 1031 id: dpc-1945 author: Aboul-Fettouh, Nader ; Morse, Daniel; Patel, Jigar; Migden , Michael R. title: Immunotherapy and Systemic Treatment of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma date: 2021-10-20 words: 8876 flesch: 64 summary: Cytotoxic Chemotherapy for the Treatment of cSCC Study Regimen Line of therapy Pts (n) Response Rate Duration of Response Notes/Limitations Guthrie T et al. 1985(75) Cisplatin + doxorubicin Mixed First/ Second+ 4 CR 25% PR 50% ORR 75% 3–24 months Fujisawa Y et al. 2006(80) Cisplatin + 5-fluorouracil + RT First Line 2 CR100% PR 0% ORR 100% - Both patients had only locally advanced disease. keywords: cancer; carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; cscc; doi; egfr; et al; inhibitors; line; median; months; orr; patients; pmid; response; study; therapy; treatment; tumor cache: dpc-1945.pdf plain text: dpc-1945.txt item: #386 of 1031 id: dpc-1949 author: Ferreira do Prado Bassetti, Beatriz; Albertini Daiuto, Sergio; Landman, Gilles; Paschoal, Francisco Macedo title: Cutaneous spitzoid melanoma in childhood after acute lymphocytic leukemia date: 2022-07-28 words: 847 flesch: 48 summary: We report the case of a patient with a personal history of ALL who had cutaneous spitzoid melanoma at the beginning of puberty. Cutaneous spitzoid melanoma in childhood after acute lymphocytic leukemia. keywords: diagnosis; leukemia; melanoma cache: dpc-1949.pdf plain text: dpc-1949.txt item: #387 of 1031 id: dpc-195 author: Papageorgiou, Chrysoula; Apalla, Zoe; Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Sotiriou, Elena; Vakirlis, Efstratios; Ioannides, Demetrios; Lallas, Aimilios title: Atypical case of lichen planus recognized by dermoscopy date: 2016-10-31 words: 1612 flesch: 50 summary: Dermoscopy allows the visualization of structures located in the epidermis, dermo-epidermal junction and papillary dermis that cannot be seen with the naked eye Initially, dermoscopy was almost exclusively used to evaluate skin Atypical case of lichen planus recognized by dermoscopy Chrysoula Papageorgiou1, Zoe Apalla1, Elizabeth Lazaridou1, Elena Sotiriou1, Efstratios Vakirlis1, Demetrios Ioannides1, Aimilios Lallas1 1 keywords: dermoscopy; lichen; planus; pmid cache: dpc-195.pdf plain text: dpc-195.txt item: #388 of 1031 id: dpc-1951 author: Megna, Matteo; Scalvenzi, Massimiliano; Ocampo Garza, Sonia Sofía; Fabbrocini, Gabriella; Camela, Elisa title: A case of adult-onset facial cutaneous mastocytoma: clinical and dermoscopic findings date: 2022-07-28 words: 891 flesch: 48 summary: Clinical aspect of facial cutaneous mastocytoma: an erythematous plaque of the forehead. Dermoscopy of facial cutaneous mastocytoma: irregular vascular pattern with linear vessels, some of which serpiginous, showing steady caliber; pink-red background; perifollicular scar-like white areas. keywords: adult; dermoscopic; mastocytoma cache: dpc-1951.pdf plain text: dpc-1951.txt item: #389 of 1031 id: dpc-1953 author: Wesinger, Antonia; Riedl, Elisabeth; Kittler, Harald; Tschandl, Philipp title: Application of an interactive diagnosis ranking algorithm in a simulated vignette-based environment for general dermatology date: 2022-07-28 words: 4572 flesch: 56 summary: To better pin down potential sources of noise and bias introduced by user inputs, we studied the impact of user expertise on ranking and the similarity of user inputs for corresponding cases. Analysis of user inputs referring to timing demonstrated that terms describing the course of the dis- ease (“recurrent”, “progressive”, “chronic”; Supplementary Figure 2B) were used rather consistently, but not terms re- lated to resolution (“transient duration”, “self-limited”, “limited”). keywords: algorithm; board; dermatology; descriptions; diagnosis; doi; inputs; pmid; ranking; skin; users cache: dpc-1953.pdf plain text: dpc-1953.txt item: #390 of 1031 id: dpc-1955 author: Cebeci, Dua; Can, Ilkay; Kobat, Ibrahim title: Dermoscopic View of Papular Acantholytic Dyskeratosis (PAD) of the Genitocrural Region date: 2022-07-28 words: 764 flesch: 49 summary: (b) High-power view of dyskeratotic acantholytic cells (corps ronds, H&E, ×40). (b) Dermoscopic image showing brown pigmentation and globular domed brown papules. keywords: dyskeratosis; hailey; papular cache: dpc-1955.pdf plain text: dpc-1955.txt item: #391 of 1031 id: dpc-1957 author: Zhang, Shan; Liu, Jie title: Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum and Eccrine Poroma Arising in Verrucous Epidermal Nevus: A Case Report and Multidimensional Skin Imaging Evaluation date: 2022-05-02 words: 1121 flesch: 47 summary: Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum and Eccrine Poroma Arising in Verrucous Epidermal Nevus: A Case Report and Multidimensional Skin Imaging Evaluation Shan Zhang1, Jie Liu1 1 Department of Dermatology, State Key Laboratory of Complex Severe and Rare Diseases, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College, National Clinical Research Center for Dermatologic and Immunologic Diseases, Beijing, China Key words: verrucous epidermal nevus, syringocystadenoma papilliferum, eccrine poroma, dermoscopy, high-frequency ultrasound Citation: Zhang S, Liu J. Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum and Eccrine Poroma Arising in Verrucous Epidermal Nevus: A Case Report and Multidimensional Skin Imaging Evaluation. Research Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: figure; medical; ultrasound; ven cache: dpc-1957.pdf plain text: dpc-1957.txt item: #392 of 1031 id: dpc-1965 author: Kheirodin, Maedeh; Tehranchinia, Zohreh; Ketabi, Yasaman; Tavakolpour, Soheil; Dadkhahfar, Sahar; Faghankhani, Masoomeh ; Vahidnezhad, Hassan; Mozafari, Nikoo title: Elevated Serum Levels of Interleukin-15 in Pemphigus Vulgaris Patients: A Potential Therapeutic Target date: 2022-07-28 words: 3640 flesch: 60 summary: In the patient group, IL-15 serum levels were statistically higher than those in the control group (3.71 ± 1.5 vs. 0.79 ± 1.03, P < 0.001). They also showed a significant correlation between the number of lesions and IL-15 serum levels [10]._ENREF_16 Addition- ally, Ameglio et al showed increased levels of interleukin 15 in the serum of 15 PV patients with active disease [11]. keywords: disease; doi; il-15; levels; patients; pemphigus; pmid; serum cache: dpc-1965.pdf plain text: dpc-1965.txt item: #393 of 1031 id: dpc-1966 author: Seretis, Konstantinos; Bounas, Nikolaos; Lampri, Evangeli; Lykoudis, Efstathios title: Eccrine Porocarcinoma of the face is a great imitator with aggressive behavior date: 2022-05-02 words: 2311 flesch: 54 summary: Results Four cases of EPC out of 3984 confirmed skin tumors (fre- quency: 0.1%) were revealed. 2022;12(2):e2022085 of the patients with confirmed EPC of the face enabled the analysis of such a rare malignancy, mitigating the potential effect of the study limitations to the outcomes of interest. keywords: cases; eccrine; epc; face; porocarcinoma; skin; treatment cache: dpc-1966.pdf plain text: dpc-1966.txt item: #394 of 1031 id: dpc-1969 author: Zhang, Li-wen; Wu, Juan; Zhao, Ling-yi; Chen, Tao title: Milium of the Nipple date: 2022-05-02 words: 473 flesch: 59 summary: 2022;12(2):e2022086 1 Milium of the Nipple Li-wen Zhang1, Juan Wu2, Ling-yi Zhao1, Tao Chen1 1 Department of Dermatovenereology, Chengdu Second People’s Hospital, Chengdu, Sichuan, China 2 Sexually Transmitted Disease Institute, Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, China Citation: Zhang L, Wu J, Zhao L, Chen T. Milium of the Nipple. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: nipple; white cache: dpc-1969.pdf plain text: dpc-1969.txt item: #395 of 1031 id: dpc-1970 author: Ustunbas Uzuncakmak, Tugba Kevser; Cobanoglu Simsek, Bengu title: Dermoscopy of Atrophic Dermatofibroma, a Rare Variant date: 2022-07-28 words: 466 flesch: 51 summary: Corresponding author: Dr Tugba Kevser Ustunbas Uzuncakmak, MD, Sisli Memorial Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Istanbul, Turkey, Telephone: 0 +90- (A and B) Clinical presentation of a 1,5 cm x 2 cm, hard and depressed livedoid lesion on the back. keywords: dermatofibroma; dermatol cache: dpc-1970.pdf plain text: dpc-1970.txt item: #396 of 1031 id: dpc-198 author: Guo, Emily L.; Katta, Rajani title: Diet and hair loss: effects of nutrient deficiency and supplement use date: 2017-01-31 words: 6697 flesch: 57 summary: Hair loss is common, with close to 50% of men and women Diet and hair loss: effects of nutrient deficiency and supplement use Emily L. Guo1, Rajani Katta2 1 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, USA Key words: hair loss, alopecia, diet, nutrition, supplementation Citation: Guo EL, Katta R. Diet and hair loss: effects of nutrient deficiency and supplement use. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2017;7(1):1 1 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Introduction Patients with hair loss often inquire whether nutritional supplements can help restore hair growth or prevent further hair loss. keywords: acid; deficiency; dermatol; dietary; effects; growth; hair; hair loss; iron; levels; loss; patients; review; risk; selenium; serum; supplementation; supplements; vitamin; zinc cache: dpc-198.pdf plain text: dpc-198.txt item: #397 of 1031 id: dpc-1980 author: Ozarslan, Bengisu; Russo, Teresa; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Piccolo, Vincenzo title: Natalizumab-Induced Pustular Psoriasis of Palms and Soles date: 2022-05-02 words: 653 flesch: 47 summary: Here, we report on a patient with MS who developed pustular psoriasis of palms and soles after natali- zumab treatment. The patient was diagnosed with pustular psoriasis of palms and soles. keywords: natalizumab; psoriasis; soles cache: dpc-1980.pdf plain text: dpc-1980.txt item: #398 of 1031 id: dpc-1983 author: Shahidi Dadras, Mohammad ; Asadi Kani, Zahra ; Hamedani, Behnaz ; Dadkhahfar, Sahar ; Rastgoo, Nazy ; Mozafari, Nikoo title: Can immunofluorescence on Tzanck smear be used as a substitute for direct immunofluorescence on skin biopsy in diagnosis of pemphigus disease? date: 2022-07-28 words: 2685 flesch: 59 summary: Durdu et al have demonstrated that the keratinocyte cells obtained by Tzanck smear can be used as a substrate for DIF studies [4]. Conclusions Lesional skin/mucosal scraping called Tzanck smear is gen- erally used for diagnosis of the Herpes Simplex Virus infec- tions [6]. keywords: diagnosis; dif; immunofluorescence; patients; pemphigus; skin; smear cache: dpc-1983.pdf plain text: dpc-1983.txt item: #399 of 1031 id: dpc-1984 author: Delli, Florentina Sylvia; Noukari, Despina; Apalla, Zoe; Lallas, Aimilios title: A Clear Cell Acanthoma: Dotted Vessels in Reticular Arrangement date: 2022-05-02 words: 529 flesch: 46 summary: Although reticularly arranged dotted vessels are sugges- tive of a clear cell acanthoma (CCA) (1), the uneven distri- bution of vessels in the lesion and the co-existence of other morphologic vessel types did not allow a confident clinical diagnosis. (B) Glomerular and dotted vessels with a reticular arrangement at the periphery of the lesion (white circles), linear mixed and hairpin-like vessels (white arrows irregularly distributed in the center and eccentrically. keywords: thessaloniki; vessels cache: dpc-1984.pdf plain text: dpc-1984.txt item: #400 of 1031 id: dpc-1991 author: Bolcato, Vittorio; Michelerio, Andrea title: Dermoscopy for Cutaneous Melanoma: under the eye of both the dermatologist and the legal doctor date: 2022-07-28 words: 3283 flesch: 63 summary: DOI: https://doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1203a100 Accepted: October 31, 2021; DOI: 10.1002/ijc.31937. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; diagnosis; doi; follow; lesions; melanoma; patient; pmid cache: dpc-1991.pdf plain text: dpc-1991.txt item: #401 of 1031 id: dpc-1996 author: Tsentemeidou, Aikaterini; Sotiriou, Elena; Sideris, Nikolaos; Kourouklidou, Alexandra; Lallas, Aimilios; Ioannides, Dimitrios; Vakirlis, Efstratios title: Adalimumab effect on pain in hidradenitis suppurativa patients: systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2022-05-02 words: 13959 flesch: 76 summary: Perception of HS pain is influenced by depression and anxiety, which are frequent comorbidities, as well as by gender and age [3]. HS-related pain derives from deep-seated skin lesions and is of two types: acute/episodic, attributed to disease flares (newly formed and/or old recurring nodules and abscesses), and chronic, which is the result of longstanding inflamed le- sions such as sinuses, dermal nodules and contracted scars [7–9]. HS pain is most commonly described as “shooting” (83%), “itchy” (79%) and “blinding” (75%) and is more intense when more an- atomic areas are involved or when disease is more severe (Hurley stage III) keywords: m o; n d; n r; n t; o n; o r; o t; o u; p o; u n cache: dpc-1996.pdf plain text: dpc-1996.txt item: #402 of 1031 id: dpc-200 author: Friedman, Paula; Cohen Sabban, Emilia; Cabo, Horacio title: Usefulness of dermoscopy in the diagnosis and monitoring treatment of demodicidosis date: 2017-02-02 words: 1438 flesch: 41 summary: At polarized-light dermoscopy, Demodex tails and Demodex follicular openings, erythema and non-specific scales were observed (Figures 3, 4, 5). Dermoscopic examination revealed Demodex tails and Demodex follicular openings, both specific features of this entity. keywords: demodex; friedman cache: dpc-200.pdf plain text: dpc-200.txt item: #403 of 1031 id: dpc-2003 author: Oranges, Teresa; Pedaci, Fausto Andrea ; Filippeschi, Cesare title: Butterfly sign in scabies: towards an evolutionary process? date: 2022-07-28 words: 800 flesch: 53 summary: Physical examination revealed persistent multiple mite burrows with classic dermoscopic image of “delta glider” sign (Figure 2, A-C, asterisk), cor- responding to the anterior part of the mite (Figure 2, B-D, asterisk), associated with a new dermoscopic sign, which we called the “butterfly” sign, characterized by a butterfly-shaped reddish area just below the “delta glider” sign (Figure 2, A-C, arrow). We present a new dermoscopic sign observed in 2 cases, in the era of progressive resistance of Sarcoptes scabiei hominis to standard treatments. keywords: figure; mite; sign cache: dpc-2003.pdf plain text: dpc-2003.txt item: #404 of 1031 id: dpc-2005 author: Heckler, Ilana; Hong, Michael; Sinha, Animesh; Venkataraman, Iswariya title: Serological Biomarkers and Their Detection in Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases date: 2022-05-02 words: 5194 flesch: 56 summary: AIBDs are a collection of autoimmune skin specific disease characterized by the pro- duction of autoantibodies against structural components of the skin including desmosomes and hemidesmosomes [10]. Immunologic testing has also a key role in providing an accurate diagnosis as blistering skin diseases are easily misdi- agnosed. keywords: aibds; autoantibodies; autoimmune; bp180; dermatol; detection; diagnosis; diseases; doi; dsg1; dsg3; pemphigoid; pemphigus; pmid; skin cache: dpc-2005.pdf plain text: dpc-2005.txt item: #405 of 1031 id: dpc-2007 author: Ingordo, Vito ; Licci, Nicola ; Caccavale, Stefano; Ferrara, Gerardo title: Agminated Nevi Of The Foot With Checkerboard And Blaschkoid Distribution date: 2022-07-28 words: 876 flesch: 52 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022110 1 Agminated Nevi of the Foot with Checkerboard and Blaschkoid Distribution Vito Ingordo1, Nicola Licci2, Stefano Caccavale3, Gerardo Ferrara4 1 Outpatients’ Service of Dermatology, District n. 6, Local Health Centre Taranto, Taranto, Italy, Centro Studi GISED, Bergamo, Italy 2 Outpatients’ Service of Dermatology, District n. 1, Local Health Centre Taranto, Taranto, Italy 3 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli”, Napoli, Italy 4 Anatomic Pathology Unit, Hospital of Macerata, Macerata, Italy Key words: agminated nevi, acquired melanocytic nevi, congenital melanocytic nevi, acral nevi, dermoscopy Citation: Ingordo V, Licci N, Caccavale S, Ferrara G. Agminated nevi of the foot with checkerboard and blaschkoid distribution. According to the patient medical history and dermoscopic patterns of acral nevi, a diagnosis of uncommon coexistence of acral CMN and AMN was done. keywords: foot; nevi; pattern cache: dpc-2007.pdf plain text: dpc-2007.txt item: #406 of 1031 id: dpc-2012 author: Aslan Kayıran, Melek; Karadağ, Ayşe Serap; Oğuz Topal, İlteriş; Adışen, Esra; Kılıç, Sevilay; Keskin, Nuray; Kara Polat, Asude; Çevirgen Cemil, Bengü; Polat, Mualla; Yılmaz, Oğuz; Ayvaz, Hilal ; Topaloğlu Demir, Filiz; Sarıkaya Solak, Sezgi; Uçmak, Derya; Gürel, Mehmet Salih; Aytekin, Sema; Polat Ekinci, Algün; Bölük, Kübra Nursel; Şendur, Neslihan; Özkök Akbulut, Tuğba; Öztürk, Günseli; Acar, Ayda; Alpsoy, Erkan title: Habits of using social media and the internet in psoriasis patients date: 2022-07-28 words: 6027 flesch: 60 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022143 5 900 800 700 600 N U M B ER O F PA R TI C IP A N TS 500 400 300 200 100 0 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% n % 771 GOOGLE FACEBOOK YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM PATIENT BLOGS TWITTER OTHER 364 295 33% 280 31% 172 19% 72 8% 58 6%41%86% Figure 1. 2022;12(3):e2022143 1 Habits of Using Social Media and the Internet in Psoriasis Patients Melek Aslan Kayıran1, Ayşe Serap Karadağ2, İlteriş Oğuz Topal3, Esra Adışen4, Sevilay Kılıç5, Nuray Keskin4, Asude Kara Polat6, Bengü Çevirgen Cemil7, Mualla Polat8, Oğuz Yılmaz9, Hilal Ayvaz10, Filiz Topaloğlu Demir11, Sezgi Sarıkaya Solak12, Derya Uçmak13, Mehmet Salih Gürel1, Sema Aytekin14, Algün Polat Ekinci15, Kübra Nursel Bölük15, Neslihan Şendur16, Tuğba Özkök Akbulut17, Günseli Öztürk18, Ayda Acar18, Erkan Alpsoy9 1 İstanbul Medeniyet University, Göztepe Prof Dr. Süleyman Yalçın City Hospital, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 2 Ataşehir Memorial Hospital, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 3 Health Sciences University, Prof. Dr. Cemil Taşçıoğlu Hospital, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 4 Gazi University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 5 Çanakkale 18 Mart University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 6 Health Sciences University, İstanbul Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 7 Health Sciences University, Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 8 Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 9 Akdeniz University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 10 Süleyman Demirel University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 11 İstanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 12 Trakya University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 13 Dicle University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 14 Health Sciences University, Haydarpaşa Training and Research Hospital Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 15 İstanbul University, İstanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 16 Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 17 Health Sciences University, Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases 18 Ege University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatological and Venereal Diseases Key words: psoriasis, social media, internet, habit Citation: Aslan Kayıran M, Karadağ AS, Oğuz Topal I, et al. Habits of using social media and the internet in psoriasis patients. keywords: department; disease; information; internet; media; participants; patients; physicians; psoriasis; social; study; use cache: dpc-2012.pdf plain text: dpc-2012.txt item: #407 of 1031 id: dpc-2015 author: Sawatkar, Gitesh; Meshram, Nisha ; Vinay, Keshavamurthy title: A solitary nodule over the chest date: 2022-07-28 words: 497 flesch: 45 summary: Dermoscopic features suggestive of DFSP are: delicate pigment network, vessels, structureless light brown areas, shiny white streaks, pink background col- oration, and structureless hypo- or depigmented areas [1]. (B) Dermatoscopy (DermLite™ DL3 - 3Gen under contact polarized mode) showing pinkish red background and unfocussed vessels (yellow arrow), accentuated pigment network (green arrowhead) and focal white areas (black arrow head). keywords: dermatol; india cache: dpc-2015.pdf plain text: dpc-2015.txt item: #408 of 1031 id: dpc-2017 author: Hidalgo, Leonel; Abusleme, Eugenia; Navarrete-Dechent, Cristián; Abarzúa-Araya, Álvaro title: Dermoscopy as an aid in the differentiation of recurrent eyelid basal cell carcinoma versus apocrine hidrocystoma. date: 2022-05-02 words: 575 flesch: 44 summary: Dermoscopy might help differentiate recurrent BCC from other adnexal tumors, potentially avoiding unnecessary procedures. Dermoscopy as an Aid in the Differentiation of Recurrent Eyelid Basal Cell Carcinoma Versus apocrine Hidrocystoma Leonel Hidalgo1, Eugenia Abusleme2, Cristián Navarrete-Dechent1,3, Álvaro Abarzúa-Araya1,3 1 Department of Dermatology, Escuela de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Escuela de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile 3.Melanoma and Skin Cancer Unit, Escuela de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile Citation: Hidalgo L, Abusleme E, Navarrete-Dechent C, Abarzúa-Araya A. Dermoscopy as an aid in the differentiation of recurrent eyelid basal cell carcinoma versus apocrine hidrocystoma. Corresponding author: Álvaro Abarzúa-Araya, MD, IFAAD, Department of Dermatology, Escuela de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Diagonal Paraguay 362, 6th floor, Santiago, Chile 8330077. keywords: apocrine; chile; dermoscopy cache: dpc-2017.pdf plain text: dpc-2017.txt item: #409 of 1031 id: dpc-2019 author: Nigro, Ersilia; Polito, Rita; Babino, Graziella ; Mattera, Edi; Fulgione, Elisabetta; Ragozzino, Giovanni; D'Esposito, Vittoria; Cabaro, Serena ; Signoriello, Giuseppe; Formisano, Pietro; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Daniele, Aurora title: Adiponectin contributes to the inflammatory milieu in hidradenitis suppurativa date: 2022-10-31 words: 4995 flesch: 61 summary: Cytokine Concentration in HS Patients and Healthy Controls To better explore the inflammatory milieu in serum from HS patients, we analyzed a panel of 27 different cytokines (PDGF-BB, IL1β, IL1ra, IL2, IL4, IL5, IL6, IL7, IL8, IL9, IL10, IL12, IL13, IL15, IL17, Eotaxin, FGF, GCSF, GMCSF, INFγ, IP10, MCP-1, IP1α, IP1β, RANTES, TNFα, VEGF). We examined cytokines, adi- ponectin as potential biomarkers of inflammation in HS. Objectives To better understand the nature of inflammation in HS and the potential cross link with adipose tissue (AT), the aim of our study was to analyze the expression of different cyto- kines focusing on adiponectin concentrations and its oligo- meric distribution in serum of HS patients respect to both obese and healthy subjects. keywords: adiponectin; dermatol; doi; hidradenitis; hs patients; levels; mean; patients; pmid; serum; subjects; suppurativa cache: dpc-2019.pdf plain text: dpc-2019.txt item: #410 of 1031 id: dpc-2020 author: Niazi, Mehdi ; Parvizi, Mohammad Mahdi; Saki, Nasrin ; Parvizi, Zahra; Mehrbani, Mehrzad ; Heydari, Mojtaba title: Efficacy of a topical formulation of Henna (Lawsonia inermis) on the itch and wound healing in patients with epidermolysis bullosa: A pilot single-arm clinical trial date: 2022-07-28 words: 5465 flesch: 59 summary: The mechanisms of wound healing of topical henna are unclear till now, but one recent study suggests that these mechanisms may include reduction of tissue inflammation and increasing cellular glucose uptake, which was mediated by up-regulating the expression of glucose transporter-1 and insulin-like growth factor I. Furthermore, this study showed that topical henna could shorten the inflammatory phase of the wound healing process, accelerate cellular proliferation, raise wound contraction ratio, and caused improvement of revascularization, collagen deposition, and re-epithelializa- tion rate, and promotion of intracytoplasmic carbohydrate storage keywords: bullosa; dermatol; doi; epidermolysis; healing; henna; ointment; patients; pmid; shiraz; skin; study; topical; wound cache: dpc-2020.pdf plain text: dpc-2020.txt item: #411 of 1031 id: dpc-2021 author: Park, Katherine; Ramachandran, Vignesh; Tran, Jessica; Joshi, Tejas; Garg, Naveen ; Duvic, Madeleine title: Association of Flame-Retardant Clothing with Mycosis Fungoides: A Retrospective Analysis date: 2022-05-02 words: 2877 flesch: 59 summary: Additional biopsy proven MF patients with use of FRC were identified by the EPIC electronic medical record using the search terms “CTCL, mycosis fungoides, flame, and flame-retardant.” Results: Eight MF patients, all males, ranging in age from 31 years to 64 years (median age, 35 years) with exposure to FRC were identified. Methods A retrospective chart review approved by the MD Anderson Institutional Review Board was performed by Dr. Naveen Garg at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) to identify and investigate MF patients with a his- tory of exposure to FRC. keywords: doi; exposure; flame; frc; patients; pmid; use cache: dpc-2021.pdf plain text: dpc-2021.txt item: #412 of 1031 id: dpc-2025 author: Ben Rejeb, Mohamed; Mkhinini, Haifa; Sriha, Badreddine; Denguezli, Mohamed title: Solitary nodular lesion on the face in a 9-year-old boy : Nodular lesion on the face date: 2022-05-02 words: 433 flesch: 43 summary: E-mail: med.benrejeb@gmail.com Case Presentation  A 9-year-old boy presented with a 4-month history of chronic nodular lesion on the cheek resistant to antibiot- ics. Histologically, IFAG lesion is char- acterized by a dermal chronic inflammation of histiocytic granuloma with giant cells, and abscesses without necrosis. keywords: lesion cache: dpc-2025.pdf plain text: dpc-2025.txt item: #413 of 1031 id: dpc-2027 author: Alessandrini, Aurora; Evangelista, Valeria; Barisani, Alessia; Vaccari, Sabina; Dika, Emi; Piraccini, Bianca Maria; Starace, Michela title: Recurrent microinvasive subungueal squamous cell carcinoma in an HIV patient: a case of good response to photodynamic therapy date: 2022-10-31 words: 655 flesch: 52 summary: The diagnosis of recurrent subungual SCC was made by pathology. (A) clinical presentation of recurrent subungual squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) on the second finger of the left hand. keywords: pdt; therapy cache: dpc-2027.pdf plain text: dpc-2027.txt item: #414 of 1031 id: dpc-203 author: Hegazy, Salama; Bouchouicha, Sana; Khaled, Aida; Laadher, Lilia; Kallel Sellami, Maryem; Zeglaoui, Faten title: IgA pemphigus showing IgA antibodies to desmoglein 1 and 3 date: 2016-10-31 words: 1181 flesch: 56 summary: type IgA pemphigus was diagnosed in the present patient because of IgA deposits throughout the epidermis. Direct immunofluorescence micros- IgA pemphigus showing IgA antibodies to desmoglein 1 and 3 Salama Hegazy1, Sana Bouchouicha1, Aida Khaled1, Lilia Laadher2, Maryem Kallel Sellami2, Faten Zeglaoui1 1 Department of Dermatology, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia 2 Department of Immunology, Rabta Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia Key words: pemphigus, IgA pemphigus, desmoglein Citation:Hegazy S, Bouchouicha S, Khaled A, Laadher L, Kallel Sellami M, Zeglaoui F. IgA pemphigus showing IgA antibodies to desmoglein 1 and 3.DermatolPract Concept 2016;6(4):7.doi: 10.5826/dpc.0604a07 Received: August 20, 2016; Accepted: August 24, 2016; Published: October 31, 2016 Copyright: keywords: iga; pemphigus; type cache: dpc-203.pdf plain text: dpc-203.txt item: #415 of 1031 id: dpc-2039 author: Conforti, Claudio; Zalaudek, Iris title: Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma as Sign of Monoclonal Gammopathy date: 2022-10-31 words: 317 flesch: 39 summary: Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma. Tests revealed an IgG paraproteinemia without bone involvement and, based on skin biopsy, the diagnosis of NX BRAF wild type was confirmed. keywords: necrobiotic; xanthogranuloma cache: dpc-2039.pdf plain text: dpc-2039.txt item: #416 of 1031 id: dpc-2040 author: Moreno-Ramírez, David; Silva-Clavería, Francisca; Fernández-Orland, Almudena; Eiris, Noemí; Ruiz-de-Casas, Andrés; Ferrándiz, Lara title: Surgery for Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma and its Limits in Advanced Disease date: 2021-10-05 words: 7033 flesch: 53 summary: The appropriate clinical margins to be applied have been explored in various studies assessing the cure rates of a variety of margin thresholds based on tumor risk features. In general, the larger the tumor the higher the number of tumor risk factors (eg, poor differentiation, high-risk location, perineural invasion), and the wider the clinical margin to be applied. keywords: carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; cscc; dermatol; excision; lymph; margins; neck; node; patients; pmid; resection; risk; surgery; tumor cache: dpc-2040.pdf plain text: dpc-2040.txt item: #417 of 1031 id: dpc-2041 author: Fensterseifer, Giovana Serrão; Esteves de Carvalho, André Vicente; Boff, Ana Letícia; Schwartz, Joel title: Lymphoma developing in a patient with long-term antitumor necrosis factor therapy date: 2022-07-28 words: 765 flesch: 48 summary: It is historically known that psoriasis can also increase the risk of cutaneous lymphomas. In the other hand, it is known that pso- riasis itself can increase the risk of cutaneous lymphoma. keywords: lymphoma; patient; treatment cache: dpc-2041.pdf plain text: dpc-2041.txt item: #418 of 1031 id: dpc-2048 author: Deoghare, Shreya; Pol, Devayani title: Erythema multiforme: A clinico-dermoscopic-histopathological correlation of evolving targetoid lesions date: 2022-10-31 words: 589 flesch: 45 summary: Dermoscopy (polarised light, Dermlite DL4) of targetoid lesions of erythema multiforme: newest lesion - onset one day back (B), onset two days back (C) and oldest lesion - onset three days back (D). 2022;12(4):e2022141 1 Erythema Multiforme: a Clinico- Dermoscopic-Histopathological Correlation of Evolving Targetoid Lesions Shreya Deoghare1, Devayani Pol1 1 Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy, Patil Medical College and Hospital & Research Centre, Pune, India Citation: Deoghare S, Pol D. Erythema multiforme: A clinico-dermoscopic-histopathological correlation of evolving targetoid lesions. keywords: lesions; targetoid cache: dpc-2048.pdf plain text: dpc-2048.txt item: #419 of 1031 id: dpc-2050 author: Cohen Sabban, Emilia Noemi; Errichetti, Enzo; Cabo, Horacio A.; Maronna, Esteban title: Dermoscopy as a supportive tool to differentiate lichen amyloidosus from clinical mimickers date: 2022-09-13 words: 518 flesch: 34 summary: Errichetti E, Stinco G. Dermoscopy for improving the diagnosis of pretibial pruritic papular dermatitis. None. Authorship: All authors have contributed significantly to this publication Corresponding author: Emilia N. Cohen Sabban, Dermatology Department “Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas A. Lanari”, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, E-mail: emicohensabban@gmail.com Case Presentation A 52-year-old woman presented with a 5-year history of itchy hyperkeratotic brownish papules on the legs (Figure 1A) der- moscopically typified by central brown globules surrounded by a pigmented halo (Figure 1B). keywords: dermatology; figure; lichen cache: dpc-2050.pdf plain text: dpc-2050.txt item: #420 of 1031 id: dpc-2055 author: Villagrasa-Boli, Pablo; Monte-Serrano, Juan; Martínez-Cisneros, Sara; Martínez-García, Alejandro title: Aneurysmal dermatofibroma after varicose vein surgery. date: 2022-10-31 words: 472 flesch: 47 summary: Corresponding author: Pablo Villagrasa Boli, Dermatology Service, Lozano Blesa University Hospital. After Varicose Vein Surgery Pablo Villagrasa-Boli1, Juan Monte-Serrano1, Sara Martínez-Cisneros1, Alejandro Martínez-García2 1 Dermatology Service, Lozano Blesa University Hospital, Zaragoza, Spain 2 Pathology Service, Lozano Blesa University Hospital, Zaragoza, Spain Citation: Villagrasa-Boli P, Monte-Serrano J, Martínez-Cisneros S, Martínez-García A. Aneurysmal dermatofibroma after varicose vein surgery. keywords: dermatofibroma; dermatol; figure cache: dpc-2055.pdf plain text: dpc-2055.txt item: #421 of 1031 id: dpc-2057 author: Borgia, Francesco; Di Bartolomeo, Luca; Coppola, Marialorena; Lentini, Maria; Moscarella, Elvira; Vaccaro, Mario title: A pink nodule with white halo: dermoscopy of halo melanoma date: 2022-07-28 words: 904 flesch: 47 summary: (B) Naked-eye appearance of amelanotic halo melanoma as a reddish papule surrounded by an achromic halo. Hypomelanotic halo melanoma: dermoscopic findings. keywords: dermoscopy; halo; melanoma cache: dpc-2057.pdf plain text: dpc-2057.txt item: #422 of 1031 id: dpc-206 author: Apalla, Zoe; Lallas, Aimilios; Sotiriou, Elena; Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Ioannidis, Demetrios title: Epidemiological trends in skin cancer date: 2017-05-01 words: 4455 flesch: 55 summary: Skin cancer represents the most common group of malig- nant neoplasms in the white population. [11] and the United States [12-14] indicate a continuous Epidemiological trends in skin cancer Zoe Apalla1, Aimilios Lallas1, Elena Sotiriou1, Elizabeth Lazaridou1, Demetrios Ioannides1 1 First Department of Dermatology, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Key words: skin cancer, melanoma, non-melanoma skin cancer, epidemiology Citation: Apalla Z, Lallas A, Sotiriou E, Lazaridou E, Ioannides D. Epidemiological trends in skin cancer. keywords: age; cancer; dermatol; epidemiology; incidence; increase; melanoma; nmsc; population; risk; skin; skin cancer cache: dpc-206.pdf plain text: dpc-206.txt item: #423 of 1031 id: dpc-2064 author: Roman-Sainz, Jorge; Silvestre-Torner, Nicolás; Gruber-Velasco, Fernando; Romero-Jiménez, Belén; Lobato-Berezo, Alejandro; Imbernón-Moya, Adrián title: Square-shaped alopecia after embolization of intracranial aneurysm: case report and review date: 2022-07-28 words: 852 flesch: 55 summary: Lack of peladic hairs ruled out alopecia areata. These findings can be observed in alopecia areata. keywords: alopecia; cases; intracranial cache: dpc-2064.pdf plain text: dpc-2064.txt item: #424 of 1031 id: dpc-2074 author: Li, Anqi; Fang, Rouyu; Sun, Qiuning title: A Particular Bicentric Structure in Dermoscopy of Degos Disease date: 2022-07-28 words: 465 flesch: 37 summary: A Particular bicentric structure in dermoscopic demonstration of Degos Disease. A diagnosis of Degos disease was made. keywords: degos; disease cache: dpc-2074.pdf plain text: dpc-2074.txt item: #425 of 1031 id: dpc-2075 author: Muto, Paolo; Pastore, Francesco title: Radiotherapy in the Adjuvant and Advanced Setting of CSCC date: 2021-10-05 words: 5061 flesch: 58 summary: In skin RT, the use of computed tomogra- phy-based planning is also linked to cases of larger and deeply invading CSCC, nodal basin RT, skin brachytherapy planning and in select palliative settings. The remarkable progress of delivery techniques has greatly improved the effectiveness and toxicity profile of RT treatments. keywords: adjuvant; brachytherapy; cancer; carcinoma; cell; cscc; dermatol; doi; patients; pmid; radiation; radiotherapy; risk; skin; treatment cache: dpc-2075.pdf plain text: dpc-2075.txt item: #426 of 1031 id: dpc-2078 author: Tognetti, Linda; Cartocci, Alessandra; Bertello, Martina; Giordani, Mafalda; Cinotti, Elisa; Cevenini, Gabriele ; Rubegni, Pietro title: An updated algorithm integrated with patient data for the differentiation of atypical nevi from early melanomas: the idScore 2021 date: 2022-07-28 words: 6907 flesch: 65 summary: Objectives: We aimed to investigate which MM risk factors were relevant to be incorporated in a risk scoring-classifier based clinico-dermoscopic algorithm. Distribution of patient demographic data, melanoma risk factors and lesional data in the case study iDScore database 2018-2020 of 374 atypical melanocytic skin lesions. keywords: analysis; data; dermatol; dermoscopic; doi; factors; idscore; melanoma; nevi; pmid; risk cache: dpc-2078.pdf plain text: dpc-2078.txt item: #427 of 1031 id: dpc-2079 author: Adya, Keshavmurthy ; Inamadar, Arun title: Clinical, dermoscopic and radiological features of heel stick calcinosis cutis: Clinical, dermoscopic and radiological features of heel stick calcinosis cutis date: 2022-07-28 words: 875 flesch: 48 summary: Although a fairly well-known entity and the diagnosis es- sentially clinical, application of dermoscopy in the diagnosis of heel stick calcinosis provides further support and refutes the need for biopsy and/or radiological imaging. It is mostly associated with Down syn- drome characterized by discrete white papules involving hands and feet. keywords: calcinosis; heel; lesions cache: dpc-2079.pdf plain text: dpc-2079.txt item: #428 of 1031 id: dpc-208 author: Merat, Rastine; Boehncke, Wolf-Henning; Kaya, Gürkan title: In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy: a useful non-invasive tool to assess the response to isolated limb perfusion for superficial pigmented melanoma in-transit metastatic disease. Report of a case date: 2017-05-01 words: 1393 flesch: 47 summary: Here, we present the case of a patient in whom nu- merous post-ILP limb residual pigmented lesions were explored using combined RCM and histological examination of sample lesions and could be characterized as non-active. Even in the era of effective systemic therapies, isolated limb perfu- sion (ILP) with hyperthermia performed using various agents (melphalan, with addition of chemokines, i.e., TNF-α and/or other chemokines) is still a valuable therapeutic approach and is being used for patients who develop numerous limb lesions simultaneously and are therefore considered inoperable [1]. keywords: lesions; limb; microscopy; rcm cache: dpc-208.pdf plain text: dpc-208.txt item: #429 of 1031 id: dpc-2084 author: Lai, Michela; Piana, Simonetta; Pellacani, Giovanni; Longo, Caterina; Pampena, Riccardo title: Prevalence and clinical-pathological features of nevus-associated versus de novo melanoma: a retrospective cross-sectional study of 2806 cases date: 2022-05-02 words: 1609 flesch: 60 summary: We also demonstrated that body site differences of NAM distribution are enhanced before the sixth decade of life. NAM patients were significantly younger than DNM patients (55.1±14.1 vs. 62.0±15.0 years, p<0.001); they were predominantly located on the trunk (64.0% vs. 47.9% of DNMs). keywords: dermatol; doi; melanoma; nam; nevus cache: dpc-2084.pdf plain text: dpc-2084.txt item: #430 of 1031 id: dpc-2088 author: Rodrigues Machado, Jose Leonardo ; Cortez de Almeida, Rita Fernanda; Frattini, Simone Carolina; Melo, Daniel Fernandes title: Perinevoid alopecia: an unusual presentation of alopecia areata date: 2022-07-28 words: 441 flesch: 51 summary: A 1-cm diameter round patch of non-scarring alopecia surrounding a pre-existent pigmented dome-shaped compound sub- type nevus on the right side of the occiput. Kimura H, Nagase K, Narisawa Y. Perinevoid alopecia: a case re- port and literature review. keywords: alopecia; nevus cache: dpc-2088.pdf plain text: dpc-2088.txt item: #431 of 1031 id: dpc-2090 author: Karakok, Hilayda; Bostancı, Seher; Akay, Bengü Nisa; Caliskan, Deniz ; ateş, can; Kose, Serdal Kenan title: Validation of the Turkish Version of the Skin Cancer Quality of Life Impact Tool (SCQOLIT): A Health Related Quality Of Life Questionnaire for Non-Metastatic Melanoma and Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer date: 2023-01-31 words: 3888 flesch: 68 summary: Age, gender, risk classification of non-melanoma skin cancer and stage of melanoma Mean age Gender Risk classification of non-melanoma skin cancer: Female Male High risk Low risk BCC (n=65) 63.75 ±12.07 29 36 38 27 SCC (n=30) 66.53±13.55 11 19 10 20 Melanoma stage: Stage 1 Stage 2 M (n=46) 49.24 ±16.67 24 22 40 6 Table 2. Quality of life in non-melanoma skin cancer--the skin cancer quality of life (SCQoL) questionnaire. keywords: cancer; doi; life; melanoma; patients; pmid; qol; quality; scqolit; skin; study cache: dpc-2090.pdf plain text: dpc-2090.txt item: #432 of 1031 id: dpc-2092 author: Pogorzelska-Dyrbuś, Joanna; Bergler-Czop, Beata title: Dermoscopic findings of the evolving pigmented Spitz nevus in a child date: 2022-10-31 words: 525 flesch: 57 summary: (E and F) High magnification dermoscopic image of the lesion revealed blue-grey background with distinctive brown oval structures corresponding to the hair follicles (blue arrows) and peripherally distributed brown roundish cells corresponding to peripheral streaks (red arrows). The patient underwent excision of the lesion and histopathological diagnosis of Spitz nevus was established. keywords: brown; nevus cache: dpc-2092.pdf plain text: dpc-2092.txt item: #433 of 1031 id: dpc-2096 author: Scott, Rebecca; Oakley, Amanda title: Benign Keratosis: A Useful Term? date: 2023-04-29 words: 3655 flesch: 62 summary: LPLK lesions can be seen in multiple regressive stages and therefore can often be confused with other skin tumors including basal cell carcinoma and Certain SL criteria were high in LPLK lesions. keywords: criteria; dermoscopic; keratosis; lesions; lplk cache: dpc-2096.pdf plain text: dpc-2096.txt item: #434 of 1031 id: dpc-2097 author: Silveira, Ingrid; Siliprandi Lorenz Sartori, Gabriela; da Silva Cartell, Andre; Corsetti Grazziotin, Thaís title: Eccrine porocarcinoma arising from an eccrine poroma: case report date: 2022-07-28 words: 926 flesch: 50 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022135 1 Eccrine Porocarcinoma Arising From an Eccrine Poroma: a Case Report Ingrid Silveira1, Gabriela Siliprandi Lorentz Sartori1, André da Silva Cartell1,2, Thaís Corsetti Grazziotin1 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital São Lucas, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) 2 Department of Pathology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) Porto Alegre, Brazil Keywords: eccrine porocarcinoma, eccrine poroma, dermoscopy, sweat gland, tumor Citation: Silveira I, Siliprandi Lorentz Sartori G, da Silva Cartell A, Corsetti Grazziotin T. Eccrine porocarcinoma arising from an eccrine poroma: case report. Email thais.grazziotin@ pucrs.br Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction Eccrine porocarcinoma (EPC) is the malignant counterpart of eccrine poroma (EP) and is mostly found on the lower ex- tremities in elderly adults [1]. keywords: eccrine; epc; poroma cache: dpc-2097.pdf plain text: dpc-2097.txt item: #435 of 1031 id: dpc-2102 author: Huseynova Terzi, Leyla; Dogan Gunaydin, Sibel title: Comparison of early (EOP) and late onset psoriasis (LOP) regarding systemic inflammatory comorbidities: LOP is a more rapid subtype of psoriasis date: 2022-07-28 words: 5701 flesch: 58 summary: Regarding Systemic Inflammatory Comorbidities: LOP is a More Rapid Subtype of Psoriasis Leyla Huseynova Terzi1, Sibel Dogan Gunaydin1,2 1 Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Ankara, Turkey 2 Hacettepe University, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Department of Pediatric Basic Sciences, Immunology, Ankara, Turkey Key words: psoriasis, comorbidity, early onset psoriasis, late onset psoriasis, inflammation Citation: Huseynova Terzi L, Dogan Gunaydin. Corresponding author: Leyla Huseynova Terzi, MD, Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Venereology 9. entrance, 06100 Sıhhiye, Ankara, Turkey, +90 312 305 17 04- 17 06, Fax: +90 312 880 58 08, E-mail: leyla.huseynova@ymail.com Introduction: Early onset psoriasis (EOP) and late onset psoriasis (LOP) differ regarding genetic background, clinical presentation and course of disease. keywords: disease; duration; eop; lop; onset; patients; psa; psoriasis cache: dpc-2102.pdf plain text: dpc-2102.txt item: #436 of 1031 id: dpc-2104 author: AlJasser, Mohammed Ibrahim title: Dermoscopy for facial leukotrichia in vitiligo: An important step for a better treatment decision date: 2022-07-28 words: 458 flesch: 49 summary: Dermoscopy for facial leukotrichia in vitiligo: An important step for a better treatment decision. 2022;12(3):e2022114 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Dermoscopy for Facial Leukotrichia in Vitiligo: an Important Step for a Better Treatment Decision Mohammed Ibrahim AlJasser1,2 1 Division of Dermatology, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2 King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Citation: AlJasser MI. keywords: leukotrichia; vitiligo cache: dpc-2104.pdf plain text: dpc-2104.txt item: #437 of 1031 id: dpc-2105 author: Aksoy Sarac, Gulhan; Emeksiz, Mehmet Ali Can; Acar, Onur; Nazlıcan, Ersin; Tanacan, Efsun; Nayir, Tufan title: Retrospective Analysis of Dermatological Diseases in Geriatric Patients During Dermatology Outpatient Department Visits date: 2022-07-28 words: 4073 flesch: 60 summary: According to the diagnoses, skin diseases and disorders were categorized into 12 groups viral infections, bacterial infections, fungal infections, eczematous dermatitis, papulosquamous diseases, vesiculobullous diseases, precancerous lesions and malignant neoplasms, benign neoplasms, xerosis cutis, pruritus, urti- caria and adverse drug reactions and other diseases (cuta- neous lymphomas, pigmentation disorders, connective tissue diseases, vascular diseases, metabolic skin diseases, acne and related diseases, hair disorders, nail disorders, skin ulcers). 2022;12(3):e2022145 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Retrospective Analysis of Dermatological Diseases in Geriatric Patients During Dermatology Outpatient Department Visits Gulhan Aksoy Sarac1, Mehmet Ali Can Emeksiz1, Onur Acar2, Ersin Nazlican3, Efsun Tanacan1, Tufan Nayir4 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Ufuk University Hospital, Ankara, Turkey 2 Ağrı Provincial Health Directorate, Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health, Ağrı, Turkey 3 Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey 4 Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health, Ankara, Turkey Key words: geriatrics, elderly, skin diseases, dermatology, epidemiology Citation: Aksoy Sarac G, Emeksiz MAC, Acar O, Nazlican E, Tanacan E, Nayir T. Retrospective analysis of dermatological diseases in geriatric patients during dermatology outpatient department visits. keywords: age; dermatitis; diseases; geriatric; group; infections; patients; skin; study cache: dpc-2105.pdf plain text: dpc-2105.txt item: #438 of 1031 id: dpc-2108 author: Mizuta, Takahiro; Isono, Nobuo; Kato, Miyuki title: Subungual Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma: Description of a Novel Dermoscopic Feature date: 2022-10-31 words: 460 flesch: 46 summary: Histologic examination showed increased number of eccrine glands with irregular, dilated blood vessels (Figures 1, B and C), consistent with the diagnosis of eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH). García García SC, Saeb Lima M, Villarreal Martínez A, et al. Dermoscopy of eccrine angiomatous hamartoma: The popcorn pattern. keywords: eccrine; tokyo cache: dpc-2108.pdf plain text: dpc-2108.txt item: #439 of 1031 id: dpc-2111 author: Kuş, Mine Müjde; Öztürk, Perihan; Bulut, Tutku; Kuş, Celal; Güner, Mehmet Enes; Nazik, Hülya; Mülayim, Mehmet Kamil title: How are Acne Vulgaris Patients Using Oral Isotretinoin Affected by COVID-19? date: 2022-07-28 words: 3862 flesch: 57 summary: Oral isotretinoin has been shown to improve the sense of smell in humans accord- ing to the olfactory function test evaluated before starting oral isotretinoin treatment and at the third month of treat- ment [18]. Possible associations between oral isotretinoin and COVID-19 COVID-19 transmission risk and oral isotretinoin use Oral isotretinoin may increase the risk of transmission by exposing ACE-2 receptors in the nasal mucosa. keywords: covid-19; difference; isotretinoin; loss; patients; pmid; treatment; use cache: dpc-2111.pdf plain text: dpc-2111.txt item: #440 of 1031 id: dpc-2120 author: Schneider, Simon ; Li, Linda; Zink, Alexander title: The New Era of Biologics in Atopic Dermatitis: A Review date: 2021-10-29 words: 4244 flesch: 65 summary: Schmitz J, Owyang A, Oldham E, et al. IL-33, an interleukin-1-like cytokine that signals via the IL-1 receptor-related protein ST2 and induces T helper type 2-associated cytokines. Murakami-Satsutani N, Ito T, Nakanishi T, et al. IL-33 pro- motes the induction and maintenance of Th2 immune respons- es by enhancing the function of OX40 ligand. keywords: atopic; cells; dermatitis; dermatol; doi; patients; placebo; pmid; skin cache: dpc-2120.pdf plain text: dpc-2120.txt item: #441 of 1031 id: dpc-2121 author: Nogueira, Miguel; Torres, Tiago title: Janus Kinase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: Focus on Abrocitinib, Baricitinib, and Upadacitinib date: 2021-10-29 words: 6235 flesch: 59 summary: The knowledge acquired over the last decade on AD pathophysiology and disease burden led to the development of new targeted therapeutic op- tions that enable clinicians to better manage AD patients. 2021;11(4):e2021145 3 In the following review, we will focus on the results of the available phase III clinical trials of oral JAK inhibitors used in AD patients after their positive data on safety and efficacy in phase I and II studies, namely baricitinib, upadacitinib and abrocitinib (Table 1). keywords: abrocitinib; atopic; baricitinib; dermatitis; inhibitors; jak; patients; placebo; pmid; treatment; upadacitinib; week cache: dpc-2121.pdf plain text: dpc-2121.txt item: #442 of 1031 id: dpc-2123 author: Tubau, Carla; Rusiñol, Lluís; Sánchez-Rodríguez, Guillermo; Iznerdo, Helena; Amat-Samaranch, Victoria; Yélamos, Oriol title: Five synchronous melanomas: role of dermoscopy as a triage tool to manage melanoma during the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2022-10-31 words: 1076 flesch: 55 summary: Hence, when large lesions are challenging to be excised completely, these areas suspicious for invasion under dermoscopy such as raised blue-gray ar- eas could be sampled in order to maximize the histologic re- sults. i Sant Pau, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Key words: COVID-19, dermoscopy, management, in situ melanoma, synchronous melanomas Citation: Tubau C, Sánchez-Rodríguez G, Iznardo H, Amat-Samaranch V, Yélamos O. Five synchronous melanomas: role of dermoscopy as a triage tool to manage melanoma during the COVID-19 pandemic. keywords: black; brown; dermoscopy cache: dpc-2123.pdf plain text: dpc-2123.txt item: #443 of 1031 id: dpc-2127 author: Raimondo, Annunziata; Lembo, Serena title: Atopic Dermatitis: Epidemiology and Clinical Phenotypes date: 2021-10-29 words: 3593 flesch: 61 summary: The point prevalence of adult AD was reported to be 2.9% in Japan, with 1-year rate of 3.0% and lifetime prevalence of 3.3% AD incidence and prevalence register a stable plateau in Europe and North America, while they are increased in other continents, such as Asia. keywords: adult; atopic; dermatitis; dermatol; disease; doi; incidence; phenotypes; pmid; prevalence; psoriasis cache: dpc-2127.pdf plain text: dpc-2127.txt item: #444 of 1031 id: dpc-2129 author: Pogorzelska-Dyrbuś, Joanna title: “Oak-leaf-like” loop vessels in super-high magnification dermoscopy of basal cell carcinoma date: 2022-07-28 words: 556 flesch: 53 summary: Optical super-high magnification dermoscopy (OSHMD) revealed looped vessels with extremely branched loops resembling oak leaves, which were distributed throughout the entire lesion (Figure 1B). I have found looped vessels and named them “oak-leaf-like” because of their striking similarity to an oak leaf. keywords: dermoscopy; vessels cache: dpc-2129.pdf plain text: dpc-2129.txt item: #445 of 1031 id: dpc-2131 author: Balato, Anna title: A Journey into Atopic Dermatitis: 5 Experts’ Reviews Appearing in the Next DPCJ Issues date: 2021-10-29 words: 519 flesch: 39 summary: These important themes will be discussed in separate reviews in order to provide a very recent update to help to better understand this disease and improve the management of AD patients. The aim of this “journey” is to provide further insights into AD, collecting dedicated article reviews by experts in the field. keywords: dermatology cache: dpc-2131.pdf plain text: dpc-2131.txt item: #446 of 1031 id: dpc-2136 author: Winkler, Julia K.; Haenssle, Holger A.; Uhlmann, Lorenz; Schweizer-Rick, Anissa; Fink, Christine title: UV Irradiation of Nevi: Impact on Performance of Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy and a Convolution Neural Network date: 2022-10-31 words: 5750 flesch: 62 summary: Results: There were no significant differences in EIS scores of nevusirr before (2.99 [2.51-3.47]) and after irradiation (3.32 [2.86-3.78]; P = 0.163), which was on average 13.28 (range 4-47) days later. Similarly, UV-shielded nevusnon-irr did not show significant changes of EIS scores (V1: 2.65 keywords: cnn; doi; eis; irradiation; nevi; patients; scores; skin; study cache: dpc-2136.pdf plain text: dpc-2136.txt item: #447 of 1031 id: dpc-2137 author: Bossi, Paolo; Lorini, Luigi title: Treatment of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Special Populations date: 2021-11-09 words: 4726 flesch: 56 summary: d’Izarny-Gargas T, Durrbach A, Zaidan M. Efficacy and tolerance of immune checkpoint inhibitors in transplant patients with can- cer: However, cancer patients suffering from previous autoimmune disease do not represent a small portion of cancer patients: for instance, it is estimated that 13% of lung cancer patients had a positive anamnesis for autoimmune disease [23]. keywords: cancer; carcinoma; cell; cscc; disease; doi; icis; immune; immunotherapy; inhibitors; patients; pmid; transplant; treatment cache: dpc-2137.pdf plain text: dpc-2137.txt item: #448 of 1031 id: dpc-2143 author: Baeza-Hernández, Gloria; Guerrero-Torija, Alberto; Rubio-Aguilera, Ricardo Francisco; Khedaoui, Radia; Martínez-Morán, Cristina; Borbujo, Jesús title: Mycoplasma pneumoniae-associated subcorneal pustular dermatosis: not as rare as we think? date: 2022-10-31 words: 988 flesch: 50 summary: 2022;12(4):e2022168 1 Mycoplasma Pneumoniae-associated Subcorneal Pustular Dermatosis: Not as Rare as We Think? Gloria Baeza-Hernández1, Alberto Guerrero-Torija1, Ricardo Francisco Rubio-Aguilera1, Radia Khedaoui2, Cristina Martínez-Morán1, Jesús Borbujo1 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario de Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain 2 Department of Pathology, Hospital Universitario de Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain Key words: Mycoplasma pneumoniae, subcorneal pustular dermatosis, Sneddon-Wilkinson disease, pustular eruption Citation: Baeza-Hernández G, Guerrero- Torija A, Rubio- Aguilera RF, Khedaoui R, Martínez-Morán C, Borbujo J. Mycoplasma pneumoniae-associated subcorneal pustular dermatosis: not as rare as we think? These histological features were consistent with that of subcorneal pustular dermatosis. keywords: dermatosis; mycoplasma; pneumoniae cache: dpc-2143.pdf plain text: dpc-2143.txt item: #449 of 1031 id: dpc-215 author: Wolner, Zachary; Pulitzer, Melissa P.; Marchetti, Michael A. title: Isolated pink papule on the chest date: 2017-01-31 words: 1920 flesch: 67 summary: Fr o g e g g o r re d d is h / w h it e g lo b u le s w / in te rl a ci n g w h it e co rd s N ( % ) W h it e -t o - p in k h a lo N ( % ) Sh al o m e t al ( 2 0 1 2 ) 1 9 9 ( 4 7 % ) – – 1 2 (6 3 % ) – – 8 ( 4 2 % ) 8 ( 4 2 % ) 1 5 ( 7 9 % ) 1 0 ( 5 3 % ) 2 ( 1 1 % ) 9 ( 4 7 % ) – E sp in o sa e t al ( 2 0 1 2 ) 1 3 5 ( 3 8 % ) – 3 ( 2 3 % ) – – – 3 ( 2 3 % ) 4 ( 3 1 % ) 9 ( 6 9 % ) 2 ( 1 5 % ) 9 ( 6 9 % ) 5 ( 3 8 % ) – M in ag aw a et a l (2 0 1 0 ) 1 0 4 ( 4 0 % ) 3 ( 3 0 % ) 2 ( 2 0 % ) – 1 ( 1 0 % ) 1 ( 1 0 % ) 1 ( 1 0 % ) – – – – 9 ( 9 0 % ) – F er ra ri e t al ( 2 0 0 9 ) 7 5 ( 7 1 % ) – 3 ( 4 3 % ) – – – 1 ( 1 4 % ) – 5 ( 7 1 % ) 5 ( 7 1 % ) – 1 ( 1 4 % ) 5 ( 7 1 % ) L al la s et a l (2 0 1 5 ) 6 2 ( 3 3 % ) 2 ( 3 3 % ) 2 ( 3 3 % ) – 1 ( 1 7 % ) – 1 ( 1 7 % ) – – 1 ( 1 7 % ) 1 ( 1 7 % ) – 2 ( 3 3 % ) A vi lé s– Iz q u ie rd o e t al (2 0 0 9 ) 2 2 (1 0 0 % ) – 2 (1 0 0 % ) – – – – – – 2 ( 1 0 0 % ) 2 (1 0 0 % ) – – d o s Sa n to s (2 0 1 5 ) 1 – 1 ( 1 0 0 % ) – – – – – – – – 1 (1 0 0 % ) – 1 ( 1 0 0 % ) A yd in go z (2 0 0 9 ) 1 – – – – – – – 1 (1 0 0 % ) – – – – – N ic o li n o e t al ( 2 0 0 7 ) 1 – – 1 (1 0 0 % ) – – – – – – 1 ( 1 0 0 % ) 1 (1 0 0 % ) – 1 ( 1 0 0 % ) D o tt e d V e ss e ls N ( % ) Li n e a r- Ir re g u la r V e ss e ls N ( % ) V a sc u la r B lu sh N ( % ) C o m e d o -L ik e O p e n in g s N ( % ) M il ia -l ik e cy st s N ( % ) U lc e r N ( % ) C h e rr y - b lo ss o m v e ss e ls N ( % ) S tr u ct u re le ss - P in k w h it e a re a s N ( % ) G lo m e ru la r v e ss e ls N ( % ) R e d La cu n a e N ( % ) keywords: eccrine; poroma cache: dpc-215.pdf plain text: dpc-215.txt item: #450 of 1031 id: dpc-2152 author: Gore Karaali, Muge; Manav, Vildan title: Evaluation of Sleep Quality in Patients with Genital and Nongenital Cutaneous Warts: A prospective controlled study date: 2022-10-31 words: 3439 flesch: 66 summary: Key words: warts, sleep quality, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, genital warts Citation: Göre Karaali M, Manav V. Evaluation of Sleep Quality in Patients with Genital and Nongenital Cutaneous Warts: A prospective controlled study. Diseases affect sleep quality, and sleep quality may also affect diseases by affecting the immune system. keywords: genital; patients; psqi; quality; sleep; sleep quality; study; warts cache: dpc-2152.pdf plain text: dpc-2152.txt item: #451 of 1031 id: dpc-2154 author: Benton, Sarah ; Fiessinger, Lori Ann; Jaimes, Juan Pablo title: A case of melanoma in a patient with psoriasis highlighting the importance of dermatoscopy and inflammoscopy. date: 2022-07-28 words: 529 flesch: 50 summary: Polar- izing specific white lines and polymorphous vessels, clues that can be seen in melanoma, would not be expected in psoriasis [2]. The most common derma- toscopic pattern of psoriasis is erythematous background with evenly distributed red dots and white scale [1]. keywords: dermatoscopy; psoriasis cache: dpc-2154.pdf plain text: dpc-2154.txt item: #452 of 1031 id: dpc-216 author: Lozano-Masdemont, Belén; Franco-Muñoz, Monserrat; García-Arpa, Mónica; Ramos-Rodríguez, Claudia title: Multiple agminated lesions with homogeneous blue pattern on dermoscopy date: 2017-02-02 words: 884 flesch: 51 summary: 2010;19(4):23-5. 5. Ozdemir F, Kilinc I, Akalin T. Homogeneous blue pigmentation in dermatofibroma simulating a blue naevus. Multiple agminated lesions with homogeneous blue pattern on dermoscopy Belén Lozano-Masdemont1, Monserrat Franco-Muñoz1, Mónica García-Arpa1, Claudia Ramos-Rodríguez2 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital General de Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain 2 Department of Pathology, Hospital General de Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain Citation: Lozano-Masdemont B, Franco-Muñoz M, García-Arpa M, Ramos-Rodriguez C. Multiple agminated lesions with homogeneous blue pattern on dermoscopy. keywords: blue; dermatol; dermoscopy; lozano cache: dpc-216.pdf plain text: dpc-216.txt item: #453 of 1031 id: dpc-2165 author: Verdaguer Faja, Julia; Manzano, Josè Luis; España, Sofia ; Notta, Paula Cecilia; Rodriguez Iniesta, Raul Vicente; Boada, Aram title: Lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccine mimicking lymph-node progression in a patient with metastatic melanoma date: 2022-10-31 words: 1141 flesch: 49 summary: A few cases of false- positive 18-fluorodeoxyglucose (18FDG) PET/computed tomog- raphy (CT) scan after COVID-19 vaccination have been reported [1,2]. COVID-19 vaccination-related uptake on FDG PET/CT: An emerging dilemma and suggestions for management. keywords: barcelona; covid-19; pet; vaccination cache: dpc-2165.pdf plain text: dpc-2165.txt item: #454 of 1031 id: dpc-2167 author: Bouceiro-Mendes, Rita; Scharf, Camila; Di Brizzi, Eugenia Veronica; Ronchi, Andrea; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Moscarella, Elvira title: Atypical Spitz nevus: dermoscopic, confocal microscopic and histopathological correlation date: 2022-10-31 words: 674 flesch: 42 summary: RCM represents a noninvasive diagnostic add-on, but RCM features of atypi- cal Spitz tumors are not well characterized [1,2]. These findings favored the diagnosis of atypical Spitz nevus. keywords: confocal; dermal; spitz cache: dpc-2167.pdf plain text: dpc-2167.txt item: #455 of 1031 id: dpc-2170 author: Papageorgiou, Chryssoula; Apalla, Zoe; Timotheadou, Eleni; Loga, Konstantia ; Lazaridou, Elizabeth ; Dionysopoulos, Dimitrios title: A case of metastatic basal cell carcinoma treated with carboplatin and paclitaxel date: 2023-01-31 words: 1092 flesch: 56 summary: Herein, we present a case of metastatic BCC treated with chemotherapy following vismodegib treatment failure. Metastatic BCC. keywords: bcc; carcinoma; cell; vismodegib cache: dpc-2170.pdf plain text: dpc-2170.txt item: #456 of 1031 id: dpc-218 author: Peralta, Rosario; Cohen Sabban, Emilia; Friedman, Paula; Marcucci, Carolina; Bollea Garlatti, Luis A.; Galimberti, Gastón; Cabo, Horacio title: Proposal for management and dermoscopy follow-up of nevi in patients affected by oculocutaneous albinism type Ia date: 2017-02-02 words: 2661 flesch: 54 summary: The identification of the UD requires recognition of the SN, these two methods actually being inter- related, and they will allow the physician to more efficiently focus diagnostic methods, such as dermoscopy and biopsy, on melanocytic lesions that are of greater concern [9]. The advantage of in vivo observation of the tumor in real-time, at the bedside, is opening the clinical applications of RCM in the evaluation of melanocytic lesions, in the study of amelanotic melanomas, among others [20]. Conclusion In conclusion, dermoscopy can be helpful to evaluate charac- teristics of melanocytic lesions in OCA-Ia patients, with spe- cial relevance in the vascular structures. keywords: dermoscopy; lesions; nevi; patients; vessels cache: dpc-218.pdf plain text: dpc-218.txt item: #457 of 1031 id: dpc-2185 author: Paoli, John; Barck, Lykke; Backman, Eva Johansson; Marghoob, Ashfaq; Polesie, Sam title: Iridescent changes observed during dynamic cross-polarized dermoscopy date: 2022-07-28 words: 603 flesch: 42 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022119 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Iridescent Changes Observed During Dynamic Cross-polarized Dermoscopy John Paoli1,2, Lykke Barck1,2, Eva Johansson Backman1,2, Ashfaq Marghoob3, Sam Polesie1,2 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden 2 Region Västra Götaland, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Gothenburg, Sweden 3 Department of Dermatology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA Citation: Paoli J, Barck L, Backman EJ, Marghoob A, Polesie S. Iridescent changes observed during dynamic cross-polarized dermoscopy. Cross-polarized dermoscopy using a DermLite DL4 (3Gen) coupled with an iPhone XS Max (Apple) revealed a ‘rainbow pattern’ on a structureless red background. keywords: dermatology; dermoscopy cache: dpc-2185.pdf plain text: dpc-2185.txt item: #458 of 1031 id: dpc-2186 author: Barrutia, Leire; Lobos, Nelson; Malvehy, Josep; Podlipnik, Sebastian title: Lichenoid keratosis simulating melanoma: A case report. date: 2022-10-31 words: 644 flesch: 47 summary: Citation: Barrutia L, Lobos N, Malvehy J, Podlipnik S. Lichenoid keratosis simulating melanoma: A case report. Teaching point The diagnosis of seborrheic keratosis is typically straightfor- ward. keywords: concept; keratosis; pract cache: dpc-2186.pdf plain text: dpc-2186.txt item: #459 of 1031 id: dpc-2189 author: Bendaoud, Layla; Bigjoine, Ihssane; Hocar, Ouafa; Amal, Said title: Association Between Lipoid Proteinosis And Coeliac Disease date: 2023-01-31 words: 804 flesch: 45 summary: The workup for other disease locations of lipoid proteinosis was negative. The diagnosis of coeliac disease was established. keywords: case; disease; lipoid; proteinosis cache: dpc-2189.pdf plain text: dpc-2189.txt item: #460 of 1031 id: dpc-2191 author: Litaiem, Noureddine; Hayder, Faten; Benlagha, Imene; Karray, Manel; Dziri, Chedli; Zeglaoui, Faten title: The Use of Dermoscopy in the Delineation of Basal Cell Carcinoma for Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis date: 2022-10-31 words: 6316 flesch: 71 summary: Assessment of Risk of Bias in Included Studies For RCT [6,7], the Jadad scale was 1 and 2. [4,6-10]. Description of Included Studies Of the 6 included studies, 2 were RCTs [6,7], and four were observational studies [4,8-10]. keywords: dermoscopy; m o; mms; mohs; studies cache: dpc-2191.pdf plain text: dpc-2191.txt item: #461 of 1031 id: dpc-2194 author: Gulin-Jerkovic, Sandra; Pissa, Maria title: Sexually transmitted infections during the COVID-19 pandemic in a Swedish healthcare region without lockdown: a focus on gonorrhoea and syphilis date: 2022-10-31 words: 1013 flesch: 56 summary: We have observed a significant increase in syphilis cases during the pandemic (April 1, 2020  – September 31, 2021) compared to non-pandemic period (October 1, 2018 – March 31, 2020). Number of cases of gonorrhea (by culture or nucleic acid testing) and early syphilis (by serology or nucleic acid testing) during pandemic (April 1, 2020 – September 31, 2021) and non-pandemic period (October 1, 2018 – March 31, 2020). keywords: covid-19; pandemic; syphilis cache: dpc-2194.pdf plain text: dpc-2194.txt item: #462 of 1031 id: dpc-2201 author: Sadeghi, Sara; Goodarzi, Azadeh title: Various Applications of Tofacitinib and Ruxolitinib (Janus Kinase Inhibitors) in Dermatology and Rheumatology: A Review of Current Evidence and Future Perspective date: 2022-10-31 words: 4947 flesch: 59 summary: In this review 288 participants received oral tofacitinib and 58 received oral ruxolitinib. Tian et al meta-analyzed seven randomized clinical tri- als (RCTs) about oral tofacitinib in chronic plaque psoriasis. keywords: bid; dermatol; doi; efficacy; inhibitors; jaki; patients; pmid; review; ruxolitinib; studies; tofacitinib; treatment cache: dpc-2201.pdf plain text: dpc-2201.txt item: #463 of 1031 id: dpc-2205 author: Tsentemeidou, Aikaterini; Sotiriou, Elena; Sideris, Nikolaos; Bakirtzi, Katerina; Papadimitriou, Ilias ; Lallas, Aimilios; Ioannides, Dimitrios; Vakirlis, Efstratios title: Apremilast in psoriasis patients with serious comorbidities: a case series and systematic review of literature date: 2022-10-31 words: 11930 flesch: 78 summary: 2022;12(4):e2022179 1 Apremilast in Psoriasis Patients With Serious Comorbidities: a Case Series and Systematic Review of Literature Aikaterini Tsentemeidou1, Elena Sotiriou1, Nikolaos Sideris1, Katerina Bakirtzi1, Ilias Papadimitriou1, Aimilios Lallas1, Dimitrios Ioannides1, Efstratios Vakirlis1 1 Apremilast in psoriasis patients with serious comorbidities: a case series and systematic review of literature. keywords: apremilast; dermatol; ig n; m g; m o; n /r; n d; n e; n m; n t; o n; o u; patients; pmid; psoriasis; u n cache: dpc-2205.pdf plain text: dpc-2205.txt item: #464 of 1031 id: dpc-221 author: Handjani, Farhad; Aghaei, Shahin; Moezzi, Iman; Saki, Nasrin title: Topical mycophenolate mofetil in the treatment of vitiligo: a pilot study date: 2017-05-01 words: 2168 flesch: 58 summary: Discussion This study was a pilot study investigating the therapeutic effects of topical MMF on vitiligo patients. This study was approved by the Ethical Committee of Shiraz University of Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2017;7(2):6 33 It seems that although the use of topical MMF in the treatment of vitiligo can be effective, its use may not be war- ranted in cases resistant to topical steroids. keywords: mmf; month; patients; study; topical; treatment; vitiligo cache: dpc-221.pdf plain text: dpc-221.txt item: #465 of 1031 id: dpc-2211 author: Bassi, Andrea; Azzarelli, Andrea; Vaccaro , Angelina; Mazzatenta, Carlo title: Infantile hemangioma and cardiac defects: a puzzling association. A single center experience : hemangioma and cardiac defects date: 2022-07-28 words: 3099 flesch: 51 summary: 6. Frongia G, Byeon JO, Arnold R, Mehrabi A, Günther P. Cardiac diagnostics before oral propranolol therapy in infantile heman- gioma: retrospective evaluation of 234 infants. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed clinical charts of children with infantile hemangiomas referred to our dermatologic division from 2016 to 2021, who underwent our pediatric cardiology protocol screening before starting propranolol therapy. keywords: doi; infantile; interatrial; patients; pmid; propranolol; therapy cache: dpc-2211.pdf plain text: dpc-2211.txt item: #466 of 1031 id: dpc-2213 author: Russo, Teresa; Piccolo, Vincenzo; Moscarella, Elvira; Tschandl, Philipp; Kittler, Harald; Paoli, John; Lallas, Aimilios; Braun, Ralph P; Thomas, Luc; Soyer, H Peter; Malvehy, Josep; Puig, Susana; Marghoob, Ashfaq; Scope, Alon; Blum, Andreas; Halpern, Allan C; Cabo, Horacio; Menzies, Scott; Stolz, Wilhem; Tanaka, Masaru; Rabinovitz, Harold; Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer; Bakos, Renato Marchiori; Zalaudek, Iris; Pellacani, Giovanni; Veiga, Anna Varela; Maceiras, Laura Rosende; de las Heras-Sotos, Cristina; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Indications for Digital Monitoring of Patients With Multiple Nevi: Recommendations from the International Dermoscopy Society date: 2022-10-31 words: 5489 flesch: 63 summary: Selection of patients for long-term surveillance with digital dermos- copy by assessment of melanoma risk factors. The experts showed their consen- sus to reduce the threshold to 40 common nevi (RR 2.24) if the patient had additional melanoma risk factors because of a higher cumulative risk of melanoma. keywords: dermatol; dermatology; doi; factors; melanoma; monitoring; nevi; patients; pmid; risk; university cache: dpc-2213.pdf plain text: dpc-2213.txt item: #467 of 1031 id: dpc-2217 author: İbiş, Saadet ; Aksoy Saraç, Gülhan; Akdağ, Turan title: Evaluation of MCV/RDW Ratio and Correlations with Ferritin in Telogen Effluvium Patients: Evaluation of MCV/RDW Ratio in Telogen Effluvium date: 2022-07-28 words: 2835 flesch: 64 summary: 2022;12(3):e2022151 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Evaluation of MCV/RDW Ratio and Correlations With Ferritin in Telogen Effluvium Patients Saadet İbiş1, Gülhan Aksoy Saraç2, Turan Akdağ3 1 Karapınar State Hospital Biochemistry Laboratory Karapınar, Konya, Turkey 2 Ufuk University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey 3 Necmettin Erbakan University, Meram Vocational School, Konya, Turkey Key words: Telogen effluvium, MCV/RDW, ferritin, correlation, alopecia Citation: İbiş A, Aksoy Saraç G, Akdağ T. Evaluation of MCV/RDW ratio and correlations with ferritin in telogen effluvium patients. RDW value was elevated in telogen effluvium patients (P = 0.02), MPV and MCV values were decreased in telo- gen effluvium patients compared with the control group as P = 0.00 and P = 0.04, respectively. keywords: effluvium; ferritin; hair; loss; mcv; patients; pmid; rdw; telogen cache: dpc-2217.pdf plain text: dpc-2217.txt item: #468 of 1031 id: dpc-2226 author: Nasimi, Maryam ; Abedini, Robabeh ; Fakour, Yousef ; Shahabi, Shideh; Kalantari, Yasamin ; Etesami, Ifa title: Evaluating the perception of Mycosis Fungoides patients about their disease before and after educating them date: 2022-10-31 words: 3766 flesch: 60 summary: This indicates that educating MF patients as early as possible may have a better influence on patients perception of their disease. In previous studies on MF, patients illness perception was assessed in a one-time examination or in two-time assess- ments without any educational intervention regarding the disease between the two evaluations. keywords: beliefs; disease; illness; patients; perception; study; training cache: dpc-2226.pdf plain text: dpc-2226.txt item: #469 of 1031 id: dpc-2235 author: Tabka, Mariem; Gammoudi, Rima; FRIOUI, Refka; Fetoui, Nedia; Belajouza, Colandane; Denguezli, Mohamed title: Unilateral Rosacea in a patient with multiple sclerosis date: 2022-10-31 words: 1132 flesch: 46 summary: It is well known that patients suffering from rosacea have an increased of developing a number of auto-immune dis- eases, including multiple sclerosis. Moreover, it occurs more often in patients with neurological or neuropsychiatric con- ditions, including complex regional pain syndrome, essential tremor, depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder [2]. keywords: dermatol; patient; rosacea; unilateral cache: dpc-2235.pdf plain text: dpc-2235.txt item: #470 of 1031 id: dpc-2236 author: Navarro-Gilo, Montserrat ; Alberti, Nuria ; De Gea, Mercedes; Domingo, Anna ; Sagristà, Marc title: Dermoscopy of diabetic dermopathy date: 2022-10-31 words: 513 flesch: 51 summary: Finally, central areas dermo- scopically demonstrated several fine scarcely branching linear vessels separated by blurred greyish-white streaks which re- sembled dusky Wickham striae (Figure 1C). 2022;12(4):e2022185 1 Dermoscopy of Diabetic Dermopathy Montserrat Navarro-Gilo1, Nuria Alberti-Masalleras2, Mercedes de Gea-Fernández1, Anna Domingo3, Marc Sagristà3 1 EAP, Pineda de mar, Spain 2 EAP, Tordera, Spain 3 Sant Jaume de Calella Hospital, Calella, Spain Citation: Navarro-Gilo M, Alberti-Masalleras N, de Gea-Fernández M, Domingo A, Sagristà M. Dermoscopy of diabetic dermopathy. keywords: rim cache: dpc-2236.pdf plain text: dpc-2236.txt item: #471 of 1031 id: dpc-2242 author: Tran, Tiffaney; Ternov, Niels K.; Weber, Jochen; Barata, Catarina; Berry, Elizabeth G.; Doan, Hung Q.; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Seiverling, Elizabeth V.; Sinclair, Shelly; Stein, Jennifer A.; Stoos, Elizabeth R.; Tolsgaard, Martin G.; Wolfensperger, Maya; Braun, Ralph P.; Nelson, Kelly C. title: Theory-Based Approaches to Support Dermoscopic Image Interpretation Education: A Review of the Literature date: 2022-10-31 words: 6368 flesch: 49 summary: Dermoscopic training programs that involve case- based learning could be adapted to whole-task learning by re-structuring the curriculum with cases at the forefront and re-imagining each case as a series of learning tasks [17]. Whole- task learning could be applied to dermoscopy education to promote problem-solving skills and foster professional independence. keywords: adaptive; dermoscopy; doi; education; image; interpretation; knowledge; learners; learning; microlearning; perceptual; pmid; practice; review; task; training cache: dpc-2242.pdf plain text: dpc-2242.txt item: #472 of 1031 id: dpc-2243 author: Tran, Tiffaney; Ternov, Niels K.; Weber, Jochen; Barata, Catarina; Berry, Elizabeth G.; Doan, Hung Q.; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Seiverling, Elizabeth V.; Sinclair, Shelly; Stein, Jennifer A.; Stoos, Elizabeth R.; Tolsgaard, Martin G.; Wolfensperger, Maya; Braun, Ralph P.; Nelson, Kelly C. title: Instructional Strategies to Enhance Dermoscopic Image Interpretation Education: A Review of the Literature date: 2022-10-31 words: 6842 flesch: 49 summary: Bledsoe S, Harmeyer D, Wu F. Utilizing Twitter and #hashtags toward enhancing student learning in an online course environ- ment. While the app contains other noteworthy features such as crowd- based labeling, its educational component is mainly geared towards medical learners, and the dermoscopy section pri- marily covers melanoma detection training keywords: dermoscopy; dermoscopy education; education; failure; feedback; images; interpretation; knowledge; learners; learning; media; palms; performance; pmid; review; social; strategies; students; training cache: dpc-2243.pdf plain text: dpc-2243.txt item: #473 of 1031 id: dpc-2259 author: Bostan, Ecem; Jarbou, Adam; Karaduman, Aysen; Gulseren, Duygu; Akdogan, Neslihan; Yalici-armagan, Basak title: The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Hidradenitis Suppurativa Patients: a Cross-Sectional Study From Tertiary Referral Hospital date: 2022-10-31 words: 5678 flesch: 55 summary: Being male, smoking and being at an age greater than 65 years were shown to be as- sociated with COVID-19 disease progression Oral/topical antibiot- ics, oral retinoids and TNF-alpha inhibitors are used for the treatment of HS. Objectives: In the present study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) real-time polymerase chain reaction (real-time PCR) positivity and the presence of COVID-19 related symptoms in relation to the age, gender, body mass index, disease duration, treat- ment used for HS, treatment duration and smoking. keywords: antibiotics; covid-19; dermatol; disease; patients; pcr; results; symptoms; time; treatment cache: dpc-2259.pdf plain text: dpc-2259.txt item: #474 of 1031 id: dpc-2261 author: Chessa, Marco Adriano; Marino Picciola, Valentino; Filippi, Federica; Patrizi, Annalisa; Misciali, Cosimo; Maria Piraccini , Bianca; Stanganelli, Ignazio; Savoia, Francesco title: Eruptive non-melanoma skin cancers/squamous atypia following skin surgery. Report of two new cases, concise review of the literature with special emphasis on treatment options date: 2022-10-31 words: 8929 flesch: 73 summary: Eruptive non-melanoma skin cancers/squamous atypia following skin surgery. Corresponding author: Federica Filippi, MD, Dermatology, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Via Massarenti, 1 – 40138 Bologna, Italy Tel: +39051-2144849; Fax +39-0512144867; E-mail: federicafilippi8@gmail.com Introduction: Eruptive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (ESCC), eruptive squamous atypia (ESA) and eruptive keratoacanthomas (EKA) are different terms used to describe the occurrence of multiple cutaneous squamous neoplasms after skin surgery, laser treatment, traumas, such as tattoos, and local or systemic medical treatments. keywords: e d; e sc; m e; m l; m m; m o; m s; n d; n e; n o; s n; sg n; x n cache: dpc-2261.pdf plain text: dpc-2261.txt item: #475 of 1031 id: dpc-227 author: Enei, Maria Leonor; Paschoal, Francisco; Valdes, Rodrigo title: Arborizing vessels in a targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma: mistaken dermoscopic diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma date: 2017-02-02 words: 2539 flesch: 50 summary: Dermoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic technique useful for diagnosing both melanocytic and non-melanocytic pig- mented lesions, as well as vascular skin lesions. In older lesions, the emerging lymph Figure 2. (a) Clinical appearance after one year of evolution. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; diagnosis; hemangioma; hobnail; lesion; targetoid; vessels cache: dpc-227.pdf plain text: dpc-227.txt item: #476 of 1031 id: dpc-228 author: Jha, Abhijeet K.; Udayan, Uday K.; Roy, P. K.; Amar, Amar K. J.; Chaudhary, R. K. P. title: Dermoscopy of alopecia areata—a retrospective analysis date: 2017-04-30 words: 2398 flesch: 70 summary: [Copyright: ©2017 Jha et al.] 56 Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2017;7(2):12 in 45.7% (137/300) of alopecia cases. Variables included yellow dots (YDs), black dots (BDs), broken hair (BH), short vellus hair (SVH), and exclamation mark hair (EMH) on the basis of available literature and expertise. keywords: cases; dots; hair cache: dpc-228.pdf plain text: dpc-228.txt item: #477 of 1031 id: dpc-229 author: Little, Colleen; Blattner, Collin M. ; Young III, John title: Update: Can breastfeeding and maternal diet prevent atopic dermatitis? date: 2017-08-02 words: 1488 flesch: 63 summary: Does maternal diet during pregnancy and lactation affect outcomes in offspring? Maternal absten- tion from cow milk and egg in allergy risk pregnancies. keywords: atopic; breastfeeding; risk cache: dpc-229.pdf plain text: dpc-229.txt item: #478 of 1031 id: dpc-2293 author: Pyne, John; MacDonald, Sarah; Beale, Susan ; Myint, Esther ; Huang, Wei; Clark, Simon; Trang, Andrew title: The hunt for baby melanomas: a prospective study of the dermoscopy features on 100 small melanoma cases with in vivo surface diameters up to a maximum of 6mm. date: 2022-10-31 words: 3348 flesch: 66 summary: [7]. Objectives The main purpose of this study was to quantify the dermos- copy features of melanoma cases with an in vivo maximum horizontal diameter of up to and including 6 mm. Number of melanoma cases by sex and anatomic site. keywords: cases; dermatol; dermoscopy; diameter; melanoma; surface cache: dpc-2293.pdf plain text: dpc-2293.txt item: #479 of 1031 id: dpc-2299 author: Lan, XueMei; Sun, Jianfang ; Jiang, Yiqun; Wang, XiaoPo title: Two new dermoscopic features of trichostasis spinulosa and its reflectance confocal microscopic appearance date: 2023-01-31 words: 972 flesch: 51 summary: The microscopic examination illustrated a cluster of vellus hairs embedded in keratinous ma- terial from an extracted plug (Figure 1D). Dermoscopy demon- strated a bundle of vellus hairs projecting together (Figure 2A) and keratotic plugs in some dilated follicles. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; hairs cache: dpc-2299.pdf plain text: dpc-2299.txt item: #480 of 1031 id: dpc-23 author: Navarrete-Dechent, Cristian Patricio; Curi-Tuma, Maximiliano; Nicklas, Claudia; Cárdenas, Consuelo; Pérez-Cotapos, María Luisa; Salomone, Claudia title: Oral and written counseling is a useful instrument to improve short-term adherence to treatment in acne patients: a randomized controlled trial date: 2015-10-31 words: 2252 flesch: 55 summary: Objective: To evaluate the impact of oral and written counseling on treatment adherence among acne patients. This survey evaluated patient self-report of treatment adherence in four categories: (1) used every day, (2) used almost every day, (3) sometimes used, and (4) never used treatment. keywords: acne; adherence; counseling; follow; patients; treatment cache: dpc-23.pdf plain text: dpc-23.txt item: #481 of 1031 id: dpc-2306 author: Chersi, Filippo ; Conforti, Claudio; Zalaudek, Iris; Di Meo, Nicola title: Lichen Striatus Post-COVID-19 Infection: Clinical and Dermoscopic Presentations date: 2023-01-31 words: 560 flesch: 48 summary: (A,B) Clinical presentation of lichen striatus post-COVID-19 infection: elevated pinkish papules of 1-2 mm joining to- gether in a slightly scaly, irregular, linear band that follows the Blaschko lines on the medial portion of the left leg. Few papers have reported LS after COVID-19 vaccination [1], but this case shows that also COVID-19 infection could be a trigger, although pathophysiological mechanisms and causes underlying this condition are still not completely understood. keywords: covid-19; trieste cache: dpc-2306.pdf plain text: dpc-2306.txt item: #482 of 1031 id: dpc-2309 author: Khullar, Geeti; Chandra, Mithilesh; Agarwal, Deepti; Bhargava, Aradhana title: High-risk Genital-mucosal Human Papilloma Virus Types 58 and 59 Associated With Solitary Angiokeratoma on the Elbow date: 2023-01-31 words: 1254 flesch: 58 summary: The mode of acquisition of HPV infec- tion in our case could be close contact with some family member having HPV infection. Nonetheless, detection of high-risk HPV types warrants close follow-up for malignant transformation. keywords: angiokeratoma; dermatol; hpv; human; risk cache: dpc-2309.pdf plain text: dpc-2309.txt item: #483 of 1031 id: dpc-231 author: Lallas, Aimilios; Apalla, Zoe; Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Sotiriou, Elena; Vakirlis, Efstratios; Ioannides, Dimitrios title: Scabies escaping detection until dermoscopy was applied date: 2017-02-02 words: 709 flesch: 44 summary: In the present report we present an extraordinary case of a patient with scabies lesions on the face and neck, which was misdiagnosed during sequential visits and underwent unnecessary surgical diagnostic procedures. [Copyright: ©2017 Lallas et al.] Figure 2. keywords: dermoscopy; scabies cache: dpc-231.pdf plain text: dpc-231.txt item: #484 of 1031 id: dpc-2311 author: Katoulis, Alexander; Sgouros, Dimitrios ; Bozi, Evangelia; Pappa, Georgia; Theotokoglou, Sofia; Konstantinou, Marie Pauline; Voudouri, Alexandra; Voudouri, Maria; Theofili, Melpomeni; Tzima, Korina; Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer title: Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of Poikiloderma of Civatte: a Dermoscopy Cohort Study date: 2023-01-31 words: 4036 flesch: 47 summary: We observed linear irregular vessels in 17 cases (60.7%); rhomboidal/polygonal vessels in 15 cases (53.6%); dotted/globular vessels in 15 cases (53.6%); white macules in 23 cases (82.1%); brown macules in 11 cases (39.3%); and whitish follicular plugs in 6 cases (21.4%). • Combination of linear and dotted vessels pattern: a combi- nation of linear irregular vessels and dotted/globular vessels. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; linear; macules; patients; pattern; vessels; white cache: dpc-2311.pdf plain text: dpc-2311.txt item: #485 of 1031 id: dpc-232 author: Millán-Cayetano, José-Francisco; Yelamos, Oriol; Rossi, Anthony M; Marchetti, Michael A.; Jain, Manu title: Reflectance confocal microscopy features of facial angiofibromas date: 2017-02-02 words: 1518 flesch: 43 summary: Conversely, RCM images of basal cell carcinoma (panels E and F; ~0.75 mm x 0.75 mm; taken from a separate case) show tumor nodules with clefting and palisading (red ar- rowheads, panel E), horizontal canalicular vessels (red arrows, panel E), and an inflammatory stroma with numerous small bright cells (red rectangle, panel F) and plump bright cells (red ellipse, panel F). shows BCC-like nodular structures with clefting but no palisading (yellow arrowheads, panel C), thick collagen bundles surrounding hair follicles (asterisks, panel C), horizontal linear vessels (arrow, panel C), numerous vertical round vessels (circles, panels C and D), and numerous small bright cells and angulated cells corresponding to lymphocytes and histiocytes, respectively (yellow rectangle, panel D). keywords: bcc; cells; confocal; microscopy; panel; reflectance cache: dpc-232.pdf plain text: dpc-232.txt item: #486 of 1031 id: dpc-2325 author: Kyrmanidou, Eirini; Sotiriou, Eleni; Ioannides, Demetrios; Apalla, Zoi; Emvalomati, A; Lazaridou, Elisavet title: Patch testing in patients with alopecia areata: a case-series study date: 2022-10-31 words: 915 flesch: 56 summary: The rate of ACD among AA patients in our series roughly conforms with the rate reported in the general population [4]. 2022;12(4):e2022199 1 Patch Testing in Patients With Alopecia Areata: keywords: alopecia; patients; thessaloniki cache: dpc-2325.pdf plain text: dpc-2325.txt item: #487 of 1031 id: dpc-2330 author: Macca, Laura; Di Bartolomeo, Luca; Guarneri, Claudio title: Cobblestone-like skin date: 2022-10-31 words: 551 flesch: 45 summary: 2022;12(4):e2022200 1 Cobblestone-like Skin Laura Macca1, Luca Di Bartolomeo1, Claudio Guarneri2 1 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Section of Dermatology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy. E-mail: cguarneri@unime.it Case presentation A 55-year-old Caucasian man who was positive for obesity, hypertension and congestive heart failure presented for a sixteen-months history of recurrent lower limbs swelling with progressive thickening of the skin. keywords: cobblestone; messina; skin cache: dpc-2330.pdf plain text: dpc-2330.txt item: #488 of 1031 id: dpc-235 author: Dutt, Riana; Rabinovitz, Harold S.; Singh, Rajendra; Scope, Alon title: Dermoscopic and confocal features of an axillary “special site” nevus date: 2017-02-02 words: 1658 flesch: 51 summary: RCM features of special site nevi have not been previously de- scribed in the literature. Email: rajendra.singh@mountsinai.org “Nevi of special sites” is a term that denotes melanocytic nevi presenting in specific anatomic locations including the scalp, genital area, flexural sites, and acral sites [1]. keywords: dermatol; features; melanoma; nevi; rcm; site cache: dpc-235.pdf plain text: dpc-235.txt item: #489 of 1031 id: dpc-2350 author: Pantovic, Milica ; Djordjevic, Ognjen ; Radevic, Svetlana; Bankovic, Dragic; Parezanovic Ilic, Katarina; Radovanovic, Snezana title: Mortality Of Malignant Melanoma In Central Serbia, In The Period 1999-2015 date: 2023-01-31 words: 5134 flesch: 66 summary: Malignant melanoma mortality rates increase with age in both sexes and are highest in the age group of 75 and older. Malignant melanoma mortality rates increase with age in both sexes and are highest in the age group of 75 and older (10.15 per 100,000 for men; 8.32 per 100,000 for women) (Table 1). keywords: age; cancer; dermatol; doi; inhabitants; melanoma; mortality; pmid; rates; serbia; women cache: dpc-2350.pdf plain text: dpc-2350.txt item: #490 of 1031 id: dpc-2355 author: Giacalone, Serena; Maronese, Carlo Alberto ; Genovese, Giovanni ; Cusini, Marco ; Marzano , Angelo Valerio title: Dermal Amyloid Deposits: A Possible Misleading Pathologic Finding date: 2023-01-31 words: 1159 flesch: 46 summary: Dermal amyloid deposits can be detected in both cases. 2023;13(1):e2023009 1 Dermal Amyloid Deposits: A Possible Misleading Pathologic Finding Serena Giacalone1,2, Carlo Alberto Maronese1,2, Giovanni Genovese1,2, Marco Cusini1, Angelo Valerio Marzano1,2 1 UOC Dermatologia, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy 2 Dipartimento di Fisiopatologia Medico-Chirurgica e dei Trapianti, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy Key words: amyloid deposits, drug eruption, systemic amyloidosis, cutaneous involvement Citation: Giacalone S, Maronese CA, Genovese G, Cusini M, Marzano AV. keywords: amyloid; amyloidosis; deposits; dermal; lesions cache: dpc-2355.pdf plain text: dpc-2355.txt item: #491 of 1031 id: dpc-236 author: Ustunbas Uzuncakmak, Tugba Kevser; Zindanci, İlkin; Zemheri, Ebru I.; Karadag, Ayşe S.; Kuru, Burce C.; Akdeniz, Necmettin title: Primary myxoid melanoma with dermoscopic findings date: 2017-05-01 words: 1375 flesch: 49 summary: Nummela P, Lammi J, Soikkeli J, Saksela O, Laakkonen P, Hölttä E. Transforming growth factor beta-induced (TGFBI) is an anti- adhesive protein regulating the invasive growth of melanoma cells. Histopathological examination was consistent with myxoid melanoma. keywords: cells; figure; melanoma; myxoid; tumor cache: dpc-236.pdf plain text: dpc-236.txt item: #492 of 1031 id: dpc-2360 author: Cappilli, Simone; Ribero, Simone; Cornacchia, Luigi; Catapano, Silvia; Del Regno, Laura; Quattrini, Laura; D'Amore, Alessandra; Federico, Francesco; Broganelli, Paolo ; Peris, Ketty; Di Stefani, Alessandro title: Melanocytic Lesions With Peripheral Globules: Proposal Of An Integrated Management Algorithm date: 2023-01-31 words: 3542 flesch: 47 summary: DEJ Unspecific pattern Non-edged dermal papillae Architectural disarrangement Atypical thickenings Atypical cells Peripheral dense irregular (sparse) nests rcm= reflectance confocal microscopy, mlpg= melanocytic lesions with peripheral globules, pg= peripheral globules, dej= dermal-epidermal junction Review | Dermatol Pract Concept. Dermoscopic features associated with melanoma diagnosis include atypical peripheral globules, asymmetrical distribution, multiple rims as well as the reap- pearance of globules after prior loss. keywords: age; confocal; dermatol; dermoscopic; globules; melanoma; mlpgs; peripheral cache: dpc-2360.pdf plain text: dpc-2360.txt item: #493 of 1031 id: dpc-237 author: Bari, Omar; Cohen, Philip R. title: Eosinophilic dermatosis of hematologic malignancy mimicking varicella zoster infection: report in a woman with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and review of the literature date: 2017-07-31 words: 4279 flesch: 35 summary: 1989;28(3):186- 187. Author, Year Number of Cases Associated Malignancy Age; Sex Clinical Manifestation Histology Management EDHM Course Ref Bari and Cohen, 2017 1 CLL 59; W 5-year history of dermatomal and non-dermatomal distribution of vesicles on the back and flanks Eosinophilic spongiosis, intraepidermal vesicle with eosinophils, and perivascular and periadnexal lymphocytic infiltrate with eosinophils Acyclovir, topical betamethasone for skin lesions; CLL was treated with many agents but most recently the patient was started on obinutuzumab Acyclovir was not efficacious, though topical betamethasone led to temporary resolution of skin lesions; patient experienced fewer recurrences after obinutuzumab was started CR Abbreviations: ALL, acute lymphocytic leukemia; AML, acute monocytic leukemia; CHOP, cyclophosphamide, hydroxydaunorubicin, oncovin, and prednisone; CLL, chronic lymphocytic leukemia; CR, current report; DLBCL, diffuse large B cell lymphoma; EDHM, eosinophilic dermatosis of hematologic malignancy; IVIG, intrave- nous immunoglobulin; LCL, large cell lymphoma; M, man; MCL, mantle cell lymphoma; MDS, myelodysplastic syndrome; MF, myelofibrosis; MM, multiple myeloma; NHL, non-Hodgkin lymphoma; NMZL, nodal marginal zone lymphoma; NR, not reported; Ref, reference; UV-B, ultraviolet-B phototherapy; W, woman TABLE 1. Byrd et al. later dubbed the process Eosinophilic dermatosis of hematologic malignancy mimicking varicella zoster infection: report in a woman with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and review of the literature Omar Bari1, Philip R. Cohen2 1 University of California San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA Key words: chronic, dermatosis, eosinophilic, hematologic, infection, leukemia, lymphocytic, malignancy, varicella, zoster Citation: Bari O, Cohen PR. keywords: cll; dermatol; dermatosis; eosinophilic; hematologic; infiltrate; lesions; lymphocytic; malignancy; patient; skin cache: dpc-237.pdf plain text: dpc-237.txt item: #494 of 1031 id: dpc-2370 author: Güder, Hüsna; Özünal, Zeynep Güneş title: Follow-up of Favipiravir-Induced Nail Fluorescence: Implications for Nail and Drugs date: 2023-01-31 words: 4045 flesch: 67 summary: We calculated the nail growth rate by dividing the distance of nail fluorescence from the proximal nail fold by the number of days since favipiravir was started. We found nail fluorescence in all patients receiving a loading dose of favipiravir. keywords: day; dermatol; dose; favipiravir; fluorescence; growth; nail; nail fluorescence; patients; study cache: dpc-2370.pdf plain text: dpc-2370.txt item: #495 of 1031 id: dpc-2371 author: Turan, Çağrı; Öner, Ümran title: Lip Mesotherapy With Dexpanthenol As A Novel Approach To Prevent Isotretinoin-Associated Cheilitis date: 2023-01-31 words: 4150 flesch: 57 summary: Side effects other than teratogenicity are thought to be dose-dependent [2]. Therefore, it is crucial to control side effects in successful patient management. keywords: cheilitis; dexpanthenol; doi; effects; group; iso; lip; mesotherapy; patients; treatment cache: dpc-2371.pdf plain text: dpc-2371.txt item: #496 of 1031 id: dpc-2373 author: Balighi, Kamran ; Kalantari, Yasamin ; Kamyab Hesari, Kambiz ; Lajevardi, Vahide ; kheiri, Hamidreza ; Aryanian, Zeinab title: Clinicopathological and demographic characteristics of Paget disease: A 4-year study showing a male predominance in extramammary paget date: 2022-10-31 words: 1056 flesch: 61 summary: Asian studies have shown a significant EMPD predom- inance in males and likewise, in our study, we found that the majority of EMPD patients were men, although, other studies have reported a higher prevalence of EMPD in fe- male patients [1]. In this study, we performed a clinic-pathological analysis of Paget cases in a single tertiary center between 2016 and 2020. keywords: cases; empd; paget; study cache: dpc-2373.pdf plain text: dpc-2373.txt item: #497 of 1031 id: dpc-2374 author: Shukla, Shweta; Cohen, Jason; Han, George; Ho, Roger; Terushkin, Vitaly; Lipner, Shari R title: Virtual Resident Education With the Dermatologic Society of Greater New York During the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2023-01-31 words: 1292 flesch: 40 summary: We hope that this model and spirit of service may lead to similar programs nationwide, all in the interest of improving dermatology resident education. In a survey-based study, 60% of dermatology residents reported that COVID-19 had neg- atively impacted their education, with cancelled or post- poned lectures and reduced patient volume in clinic [2]. keywords: dermatology; dermatopathology; education; pandemic; residents cache: dpc-2374.pdf plain text: dpc-2374.txt item: #498 of 1031 id: dpc-2378 author: Rossiello, Luigi ; Lupoli, Amalia; Cicala, Giuseppe; De Dominicis, Gianfranco; Tancredi, Vittorio; Caccavale, Stefano title: Dermatologic Manifestations of Thymoma-associated Multiorgan Autoimmunity (TAMA) Syndrome: Cutaneous Signs of an Immune Dysregulation date: 2022-10-31 words: 904 flesch: 44 summary: First described cases were characterized by a constant colon involvement; subsequently, TAMA reactions were de- tected in multiple organs, including not only gastrointestinal tract, but also skin, thyroid and liver [4]. Key words: TAMA syndrome, myastenia gravis, GVHD, thymoma Citation: Rossiello L, Lupoli A, Cicala G, De Dominicis G, Tancredi V, Caccavale S. Dermatologic manifestations of thymoma-associated multiorgan autoimmunity (TAMA) syndrome: cutaneous signs of an immune dysregulation. keywords: skin; syndrome; tama; thymoma cache: dpc-2378.pdf plain text: dpc-2378.txt item: #499 of 1031 id: dpc-2379 author: Zhou, Fangyan; Chen, Shisheng title: White rosettes as a new dermoscopic finding in acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus patient with unilateral erythema date: 2022-10-31 words: 524 flesch: 48 summary: Dermoscopy showed some whitish scales, mixed vascular pattern, and remarkable white rosettes on a pinkish reddish background (Figure 1B). (B) Der- matoscopy of a target lesion (the site highlighted in (A)) shows some whitish scales, mixed vascular pattern (black triangle), and remarkable white rosettes (black circle) with some white shiny structures (black square) on a pinkish reddish back- ground. keywords: rosettes; white cache: dpc-2379.pdf plain text: dpc-2379.txt item: #500 of 1031 id: dpc-238 author: Ankad, Balachandra S.; Sakhare, Punit S. title: Dermoscopy of histoid leprosy: a case report date: 2017-05-01 words: 936 flesch: 40 summary: Generally, yellow-orange structures in combination with linear vessels in branching pattern under dermoscopy suggest granulomatous skin condition Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2017;7(2):14 63 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Introduction Dermoscopy reveals structures and features invisible to the naked eye, providing additional morphologic information during clinical examination of skin lesions. keywords: dermoscopy; leprosy; skin cache: dpc-238.pdf plain text: dpc-238.txt item: #501 of 1031 id: dpc-2383 author: Zamil, Dina; Fu, Shangyi; Majd, Zahra; Powell, Emily; Zamil, Jenna; Nawas, Zeena ; Orengo, Ida title: Demographics of Skin Cancer Knowledge Among Middle and High Schoolers in Texas date: 2023-01-31 words: 4505 flesch: 63 summary: Targeting skin cancer education to disadvantaged schools may help remedy such gaps. As women are at a lower odds of developing skin cancer than men in the US, males may es- pecially benefit from skin cancer education in schools [27]. keywords: cancer; dermatol; education; high; knowledge; melanoma; pmid; school; skin; students; study; sun cache: dpc-2383.pdf plain text: dpc-2383.txt item: #502 of 1031 id: dpc-2385 author: Zaredar, Nafiseh; Mahmoudi, Hamidreza; Soori, Tahereh; Teimourpour, Amir; Balighi, Kamran; Salehi Farid, Ali; Daneshpazhooh, Maryam title: Infections In Hospitalized Patients With Psoriasis In A Skin Referral Hospital date: 2023-01-31 words: 3652 flesch: 54 summary: Conclusion: Overall, 21.5% of psoriasis patients in our study had at least one episode of infection. These controversies also exist in the prevalence of infec- tions in psoriasis patients using biologic drugs. keywords: biologic; infection; patients; psoriasis; risk; study cache: dpc-2385.pdf plain text: dpc-2385.txt item: #503 of 1031 id: dpc-2389 author: Farabi, Banu; Rao, Babar K. ; Jain, Manu title: Identifying Pitfalls for Diagnosing Pigmented Bowen Disease on Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: Misleading Dendritic Cells date: 2023-01-31 words: 1151 flesch: 50 summary: 2023;13(1):e2023030 1 Identifying Pitfalls for Diagnosing Pigmented Bowen Disease on Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: Misleading Dendritic Cells Banu Farabi1,2,3, Babar K. Rao4, Manu Jain4,5 1 Department of Dermatology, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, NY, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan, New York, NY, USA 3 Department of Dermatology, NYC Health + Hospitals/Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY, USA 4 Department of Dermatology, Weil Cornell Medical School, NY, USA 5 Dermatology Department, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, USA Key words: Bowen’s disease, squamous cell carcinoma in situ, reflectance confocal microscopy, dermatoscopy, dermoscopy, dendritic cells Citation: Farabi B, Rao BK, Jain M. Identifying pitfalls for diagnosing Pigmented Bowen’s Disease on Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: Misleading dendritic cells. RCM features of LM includes atypical melanocytes and nests surrounding adnexal openings, sheets of cells composed of mainly dendritic cells giving a ‘medusa head’ appearance at dermo-epidermal junction (DEJ). keywords: cells; dermatol; microscopy; pigmented cache: dpc-2389.pdf plain text: dpc-2389.txt item: #504 of 1031 id: dpc-2395 author: Kränke, Teresa Maria; Kränke, Birger title: Yellow urticaria date: 2022-10-31 words: 502 flesch: 53 summary: Phone: +43 31638512204 E-mail: birger.kraenke@medunigraz.at Case presentation A 51-year-old patient with metastatic colorectal cancer, treated with dabrafenib, trametinib and cetuximab, pre- sented with the acute onset of yellowish skin lesions. (A) Clinical image showing the left arm with multiple yellowish skin swellings. keywords: skin; urticaria cache: dpc-2395.pdf plain text: dpc-2395.txt item: #505 of 1031 id: dpc-2401 author: Herrero Ruiz, Sara Pilar; Garrido-Ríos, Anastasia Alejandra; Álvarez Garrido, Helena; Fernández de la Fuente, Laura; Echeverría García, Begoña; Borbujo Martínez, Jesús title: Dermoscopic changes in nevi during an atopic dermatitis flare-up. date: 2022-10-31 words: 535 flesch: 49 summary: Corresponding author: Sara Pilar Herrero Ruiz, MD, Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario de Fuenlabrada, 2 Molino Street, Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain 28942. E-mail: sarapilar.herrero@salud.madrid.org Case presentation A 34-year-old male with a personal history of atopic ec- zema attended his annual digital dermoscopic control with a three-week flare-up of atopic dermatitis. keywords: changes; dermoscopic; nevi cache: dpc-2401.pdf plain text: dpc-2401.txt item: #506 of 1031 id: dpc-2409 author: Sahu, Priyadarshini; Chakraborty, Disha; Dayal, Surabhi; Sachdeva, Meenakshi title: Various Color Presentations of Pseudochromhidrosis—A Case Series date: 2023-01-31 words: 877 flesch: 57 summary: Eccrine chromhidrosis due to intrinsic factors is known as true eccrine chromhidrosis and second- ary to extrinsic factors is known as pseudo-chromhidrosis. While the di- agnosis of eccrine chromhidrosis depends on detailed patient history and exclusion of ingestion of pigments, diagnosis of pseudo-chromhidrosis is based on exclusion of chromhidrosis and successful treatment with antibiotics or antiseptic scrub in this case. keywords: case; chromhidrosis; pseudo cache: dpc-2409.pdf plain text: dpc-2409.txt item: #507 of 1031 id: dpc-2412 author: Song, Yuexing ; Liu, Qiuhui ; Zhang, Yihan ; Zhang, Huina ; Li, Bin title: Clinical Efficacy Of Medical Dextrose Tincture Liquid In The Treatment Of Facial Photoaging date: 2023-01-31 words: 4983 flesch: 61 summary: Conclusion: Medical dextran tincture has obvious effects of moisturizing, increasing luster, improving skin redness, increasing skin collagen content and enhancing skin elasticity. There- fore, dextran with the above characteristics has important application value in the field of skin rejuvenation treatment. keywords: collagen; day; days; dextran; group; improvement; medical; product; skin; treatment; volunteers cache: dpc-2412.pdf plain text: dpc-2412.txt item: #508 of 1031 id: dpc-2414 author: Navarrete-Dechent, Cristian Patricio; Uribe, Pablo; Rabinovitz, Harold; Abarzua-Araya, Alvaro; Kittler, Harald title: Basal cell carcinomas presenting as flat pigmented macules on the face mimicking lentigo maligna on dermoscopy: A case series date: 2023-01-31 words: 1300 flesch: 52 summary: All BCCs presented as flat pigmented macules on sun-exposed areas of the face 2 Research Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. Basal cell carcinoma presenting as flat pigmented macules. keywords: cases; dermatol; dermoscopy; features cache: dpc-2414.pdf plain text: dpc-2414.txt item: #509 of 1031 id: dpc-2415 author: Balato, Anna; Scala, Emanuele; Eyerich, Kilian; Brembilla, Nicolo Costantino; Chiricozzi, Andrea; Sabat, Robert; Ghoreschi, Kamran title: Overview, Management of the Infections in Psoriatic Patients Treated with Systemic Therapies: A lesson from the immunopathogenesis of psoriasis date: 2023-01-31 words: 6689 flesch: 57 summary: Kalb RE, Fiorentino DF, Lebwohl MG, et al. Risk of Serious Infection With Biologic and Systemic Treatment of Psoria- sis: Results From the Psoriasis Longitudinal Assessment and Registry (PSOLAR).  Li B, Huang L, Lv P, et al. keywords: cells; covid-19; dermatol; doi:10.1016; et al; il-17; il-23; immunol; infections; kcs; patients; psoriasis; psoriatic; risk; skin; th17; therapies; therapy; tnf; treatment cache: dpc-2415.pdf plain text: dpc-2415.txt item: #510 of 1031 id: dpc-2420 author: TanaCan, Efsun; Oztekin , Aynure; Savcı, Unsal; Senel, Engin ; Oztekin, Coskun; Neseoglu, Salim ; Ozcan, Erel title: The Role of Ischemia-modified Albumin and Ischemia-modified Albumin to Albumin Ratios in Patients with Alopecia Areata date: 2023-01-31 words: 2949 flesch: 59 summary: Kang et al. defined that patients with AA were associated with a higher risk of stroke in the 3-year follow-up period. Incel-Uysal, P., et al., Assessment of metabolic profile and ischemia-modified albumin level in patients with alopecia areata: A case–control study. keywords: albumin; alopecia; areata; disease; patients; study cache: dpc-2420.pdf plain text: dpc-2420.txt item: #511 of 1031 id: dpc-2424 author: Starace, Michela; Orioni, Gionathan; Alessandrini, Aurora; Bruni, Francesca; Baraldi, Carlotta; Misciali, Cosimo; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: Digital Ulcers: Multidisciplinary Approach and Dermatological Management date: 2023-01-31 words: 4859 flesch: 52 summary: Patients with PAD associated with skin ulcers fall into a high-risk cardiovascular group, due to the signs of advanced disease10: for this category, a careful multidisciplinary evalu- ation is important in order to select patients eligible for sur- gical revascularization and to increase the chance of wound healing, as well as of reducing a progression of disease [11]. Methods We collected the clinical data of patients with DU referred to the Wound Care Service (a tertiary referral center) of the Dermatology Unit of the S.Orsola-Malpighi Hospital over a period of 18 months, from January 2020 to June 2021. keywords: diabetes; disease; foot; healing; management; pad; patients; pressure; systemic; toe; ulcers; wound cache: dpc-2424.pdf plain text: dpc-2424.txt item: #512 of 1031 id: dpc-2425 author: Barrutia, Leire; Vega-Gutiérrez, Jes´ús; Santamarina-Albertos, Alba title: What Do Patients Want To See On Social Media? Evidence From A Two-Year Experiment date: 2023-01-31 words: 4600 flesch: 55 summary: Previous literature on the topics that dermatologists should present on social media is very scarce, but it has been suggested in the context of other as- pects of social media content that dermatologists should adapt their content to the population. What do patients want to see on social media? keywords: acne; cosmetic; dermatologists; dermatology; diseases; media; social; study; topics; videos; views; youtube cache: dpc-2425.pdf plain text: dpc-2425.txt item: #513 of 1031 id: dpc-2429 author: Errichetti, Enzo title: Dermoscopy Of Infectious Dermatoses: Is It Time To Replace The Terms “Entodermoscopy” And “Entomodermoscopy” With “Infectiouscopy”? date: 2023-01-31 words: 991 flesch: 35 summary: In detail, according to a literature overview about the applications of dermoscopy in general dermatol- ogy updated to the end of 2020, a total of 25 parasitoses and arthropod bites/stings turned out to have at least one dermoscopic description, which was remarkably lower than the sum of non-parasitic infections (51, with 11, 21, 19 be- ing viral, bacterial and fungal, respectively) (a complete list is reported in Table 1) Errichetti E, Zalaudek I, Kittler H, et al. Standardization of dermoscopic terminology and basic dermoscopic parameters to evaluate in general dermatology (non-neoplastic dermatoses): an expert consensus on behalf of the International Dermoscopy So- ciety. keywords: dermatol; dermatology; dermatoses; dermoscopy cache: dpc-2429.pdf plain text: dpc-2429.txt item: #514 of 1031 id: dpc-2432 author: Dadkhahfar, Sahar; Gheisari, Mozhdeh; Mahboubi-Fooladi, Zahra; Shahidi Dadras, Mohahmmad title: The Relative Frequency Of Small Vessel Cerebrovascular Disease And Brain Atrophy In MRI Of Patients With Psoriasis date: 2023-01-31 words: 2825 flesch: 54 summary: Conclusions: The increase in disease duration was significantly associated with an increase in the incidence of cerebral atrophy, which may suggest the need for screening in terms of CNS involvement in psoriasis patients. About 75% of psoriasis patients have at least one comorbidity such as dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, uveitis, inflammatory bowel disease, osteoporosis and bone involvement, and obstructive pulmonary disease [6]. keywords: brain; disease; fazekas; gca; mta; patients; psoriasis; study cache: dpc-2432.pdf plain text: dpc-2432.txt item: #515 of 1031 id: dpc-2438 author: Ozcan, Yunus; Sungur, Mehmet Ali; Yaman Özcan, Begüm; Eyüp, Yavuz; Özlü, Emin title: The Psychosocial Impact of Chronic Facial Dermatoses in Adults date: 2023-01-31 words: 5713 flesch: 62 summary: Acne patients had a higher mean and median score than seborrheic dermatitis patients and a lower mean and me- dian score than rosacea patients The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale HADS results suggested the presence of anxiety in 30 (18.1%) acne patients, 50 (37.3%) rosacea patients, 31 (25.8%) seborrheic dermatitis patients, and 10 (8.1%) subjects from the control group (Table 3). keywords: acne; anxiety; control; depression; dermatitis; dermatitis patients; dermatol; life; mean; patients; quality; rosacea; seborrheic cache: dpc-2438.pdf plain text: dpc-2438.txt item: #516 of 1031 id: dpc-2446 author: Baeza-Hernández, Gloria; Rubio-Aguilera, Ricardo Francisco; Garrido-Ríos, Anastasia Alejandra; Álvarez-Garrido, Helena; Martínez-Morán, Cristina; Borbujo, Jesús title: Regression of Multiple Melanocytic Nevi in Two Patients on Nivolumab for Metastatic Melanoma date: 2023-01-31 words: 1549 flesch: 56 summary: Although these drugs are used on other cancer treatments, this secondary effect seems to be more frequent in patients undergoing treatment for melanoma Lightening without halo is a known phenomenon, espe- cially in patients treated with pembrolizumab [4,5]. keywords: melanocytic; melanoma; nevi; nivolumab; patients cache: dpc-2446.pdf plain text: dpc-2446.txt item: #517 of 1031 id: dpc-2448 author: Mancha, Dora; Antunes, Joana ; Soares de Almeida , Luís ; Borges-da-Costa, João ; Filipe, Paulo title: Localized Vitiligo and Post-Inflammatory Hypopigmentation at the Injection Site of a COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine date: 2023-01-31 words: 1630 flesch: 59 summary: Literature review: reported cases of new-onset vitiligo following COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. To date, there are only five reported cases of new-onset vitiligo following COVID-19 mRNA vaccine (Table 1). keywords: case; covid-19; mrna; vaccine; vitiligo cache: dpc-2448.pdf plain text: dpc-2448.txt item: #518 of 1031 id: dpc-246 author: Tehranchinia, Zohreh; Rahimi, Hoda; Lotfi, Sara title: Basal serum cortisol and adrenocorticotropic hormone levels in patients with atopic dermatitis date: 2017-10-31 words: 2727 flesch: 42 summary: Different studies evaluating serum cortisol levels in patients with atopic dermatitis Authors Study population Result Comments Matsuda et al. Correlation between SCORAD index and serum levels of ACTH, cortisol, and total IgE. There was no correlation between serum ACTH (A) or basal cortisol levels (B) and SCORAD index. keywords: atopic; basal; cortisol; dermatitis; disease; levels; patients; serum cache: dpc-246.pdf plain text: dpc-246.txt item: #519 of 1031 id: dpc-2461 author: Duniphin, Darlla title: Limited Access to Dermatology Specialty Care: Barriers and Teledermatology date: 2023-01-31 words: 3803 flesch: 46 summary: Additionally explored was the poten- tial role of teledermatology to provide dermatology care access in the underserved population. Teledermatol- ogy could increase access to dermatology care, which would ease the ability for patients to contact a dermatologist. keywords: access; barriers; care; melanoma; population; research; skin; study; teledermatology cache: dpc-2461.pdf plain text: dpc-2461.txt item: #520 of 1031 id: dpc-247 author: Heal, Clare; Lepper, Phoebe; Banks, Jennifer title: Topical antibiotics to prevent surgical site infection after minor excisions in general practice date: 2017-07-31 words: 3202 flesch: 54 summary: The acceptable rate of SSI following clean minor surgery (Class 1) is less than 5% [5], however, the infection rate may Topical antibiotics to prevent surgical site infection after minor surgery in primary care Clare Heal1, Phoebe Lepper1, Jennifer Banks1 1 James Cook University, Mackay Base Hospital, Mackay, Australia Key words: surgical site infection, skin cancer, topical antibiotics Citation: Heal C, Lepper P, Banks J. Topical antibiotics to prevent surgical site infection after minor surgery in primary care. There is no prior published literature regarding the proportion of general practitioners (GPs) who use topical antibiotics as SSI prophylaxis following minor surgery. Objectives: To identify the proportion of GPs in a regional center in Queensland, Australia who apply topical antibiotics to wounds prevent SSIs after minor surgery. keywords: antibiotics; gps; infection; practice; site; surgery; topical; use cache: dpc-247.pdf plain text: dpc-247.txt item: #521 of 1031 id: dpc-2488 author: Esme, Pelin; Beksac, Burcu; Akoglu, Gulsen; Caliskan, Ercan title: Facial Bier Spots Unresponsive to Botulinum Toxin: A Case Series date: 2023-01-31 words: 972 flesch: 61 summary: Herein, we described 3 cases with Bier spots on the face with accompanying tension-type headaches in all patients and tested the hypothesis that botulinum toxin might im- prove facial Bier spots. A total of 150 Speywood units (reconstituted with 2.5 ml normal saline) of botulinum toxin (AbobotulinumtoxinA, Dysport®, Ipsen, 500 units) were injected to forehead lines considering the localization of Bier spots (Figure 1). keywords: dermatol; patient; spots; toxin cache: dpc-2488.pdf plain text: dpc-2488.txt item: #522 of 1031 id: dpc-249 author: Zalaudek, Iris; Deinlein, Teresa; Woltsche, Nora; Kupsa, Romana; Ambros-Rudolph, Christina title: The value of pre-surgical photography in the management of melanoma date: 2017-01-31 words: 1063 flesch: 53 summary: 1996;27:528-531. 7. Soyer HP, Kenet RO, Wolf ICH, Kenet BJ, Cerroni L. Clinicopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions using dermos- copy. [Copyright: ©Zalaudek et al.] A B Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2017;7(2):4 25 logical diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma and other pigmented skin lesions. keywords: melanoma cache: dpc-249.pdf plain text: dpc-249.txt item: #523 of 1031 id: dpc-2507 author: Gironi, Laura Cristina; Guala, Andrea; Zottarelli, Francesca; Graziola, Francesca; Zavattaro, Elisa; Esposto, Elia; Damiani, Giovanni; Savoia, Paola title: Telemedicine Evaluation Of Pediatric Acral Dermatitis In COVID-19 Era: A Real-Life Experience On COVID-19 Toes Versus Pool Palms And Review Of The Literature On Juvenile Palmar Dermatitis date: 2023-01-31 words: 1486 flesch: 55 summary: Carità di Novara, Novara, Italy 2 Department of Pediatrics, Castelli Hospital, Verbania, Italy 3 Clinical Dermatology, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Milan, Italy 4 Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy 5 Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy Key words: acral dermatitis, COVID-19, COVID-19 toes, pool palms, teledermatology Citation: Gironi LC, Guala A, Zottarelli F, et al. Telemedicine-assisted consultations were conducted to collect anamnestic history and perform skin examination; skin lesions images were independently an- alyzed by three different dermatologists (GLC, ZE, GF). keywords: lesions; palmar; palms; surface; year cache: dpc-2507.pdf plain text: dpc-2507.txt item: #524 of 1031 id: dpc-2515 author: Peralta, María Rosario; Cabo, Horacio ; Cohen Sabban, Emilia; Salerni, Gabriel; González, Virginia Mariana title: Dermoscopic Features of External Ear Melanoma: A Case Series date: 2023-01-31 words: 1099 flesch: 45 summary: Yes Asymmetric pigmented follicular openings, rhomboidal structures, dark brown homogeneous areas without obliterated hair follicles Lentigo maligna 7 82 M Left helix Yes Annular-granular pattern, rhomboidal structures, dark brown homogeneous areas with obliterated hair follicles Lentigo maligna melanoma, Breslow 0,6 mm 8 65 M Right helix and auricle Yes Asymmetric pigmented follicular openings, zig-zag pattern, rhomboidal structures Lentigo maligna 3 55 M Left antihelix keywords: melanoma; pattern; structures cache: dpc-2515.pdf plain text: dpc-2515.txt item: #525 of 1031 id: dpc-252 author: Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Sonthalia, Sidharth; Lallas, Aimilios title: Non-follicular milky globules—dermoscopy saves the day date: 2017-05-01 words: 662 flesch: 43 summary: Discussion Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) is a rare severe cutaneous reaction pattern that in the majority of cases Non-follicular milky globules— dermoscopy saves the day Abhijeet K. Jha1, Sidharth Sonthalia2, Aimilios Lallas3 1 Department of Skin and VD, Patna Medical College & Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India 2 Skinnocence: The Skin Clinic, Gurgaon, India 3 First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece Key words: dermoscopy; milky globules; acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis Citation: Jha AK, Sonthalia S, Lallas A. Non-follicular milky globules—dermoscopy saves the day. Email: drabhijeetjha@gmail.com Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) is a rare severe cutaneous adverse reaction caused mostly by medication. keywords: acute; dermoscopy; pustulosis cache: dpc-252.pdf plain text: dpc-252.txt item: #526 of 1031 id: dpc-2524 author: Al-Ali, Fatima; Polesie, Sam; Paoli, John ; Aljasser , Mohammed ; Salah, Louai title: Attitudes Towards Artificial intelligence Among Dermatologists Working in Saudi Arabia date: 2023-01-31 words: 2626 flesch: 57 summary: Meanwhile, when asked about their source of AI information, 68.8%, 65.6%, 42.2% and 32.8% heard about AI from social me- dia, media, friends, and lectures, respectively (Table 3). 0(0%) 1(1.7%) Automated detection of skin diseases based on dermatopathology images? 15(26.3%) 23(40.3%) 11(19.3%) 6(10.5%) 0(0.%) 2(3.5%) *57 (55.3%) participants answered this part 4 Original Article | Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: arabia; dermatologists; dermatology; saudi cache: dpc-2524.pdf plain text: dpc-2524.txt item: #527 of 1031 id: dpc-2528 author: Bostan, Ecem; Cakir, Aysel title: Effect of COVID-19 on Hair Diseases Observed by Health Care Providers: Analysis of 513 participants date: 2023-01-31 words: 5275 flesch: 63 summary: Analysis of 513 Participants Ecem Bostan1, Aysel Cakir2 1 Cihanbeyli State Hospital, Dermatology and Venereology Clinic, Konya, Turkey 2 Lokman Hekim Atay Hospital, Dermatology and Venereology Clinic, Ankara, Turkey Key words: Covid-19, hair diseases, surveys, questionnaires Citation: Bostan E, Cakir A. The frequencies and percentages of different types of hair diseases observed in the pre-Covid-19 era are shown in Table 1. keywords: covid-19; dermatol; disease; doi; hair; hair disease; infection; onset; pandemic; patients; pmid; study cache: dpc-2528.pdf plain text: dpc-2528.txt item: #528 of 1031 id: dpc-2530 author: Baeza-Hernández, Gloria; Vallejo-Ruiz, María de la Soledad; Rubio-Aguilera, Ricardo Francisco; Romero-Maté, Alberto; Martínez-Morán, Cristina title: An Unexpected Dermatophyte? Two Remarkable Cases of Tinea Barbae by Trichophyton benhamiae date: 2023-01-31 words: 1086 flesch: 63 summary: We hereby present two cases of tinea barbae by T. benhamiae. In both cases, T. benhamiae was identified by MALDI-TOF (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight) mass spectrometry analysis. keywords: barbae; benhamiae; tinea; trichophyton cache: dpc-2530.pdf plain text: dpc-2530.txt item: #529 of 1031 id: dpc-2533 author: Frommherz, Leonie; Hering, Pascal; Stadler, Pia-Charlotte ; Clanner-Engelshofen, Benjamin M. ; Reinholz, Markus title: Silicone Models for Dermatological Education: Assessment of a New Teaching Tool by Dermatologists date: 2023-01-31 words: 2910 flesch: 49 summary: 2023;13(1):e2023049 1 Silicone Models for Dermatological Education: Assessment of a New Teaching Tool by Dermatologists Leonie Frommherz1, Pascal Hering1, Pia-Charlotte Stadler1, Benjamin M. Clanner-Engelshofen1, Markus Reinholz1 1 Department of Dermatology and Allergy, University Hospital, LMU Munich, Germany Key words: dermatological education, teaching tool, silicone models, 3D models, evaluation Citation: Frommherz L, Hering P, Stadler PC Clanner-Engelshofen BM, Reinholz M. Silicone Models for Dermatological Education: Assessment of a New Teaching Tool by Dermatologists. Methods: Silicone models demonstrating primary skin lesions were produced by using negative 3D-printed molds and different types of silicone. keywords: education; models; participants; silicone; teaching cache: dpc-2533.pdf plain text: dpc-2533.txt item: #530 of 1031 id: dpc-2535 author: Ahmadi Mahmoodabadi, Razieh; Golafshan, Habib Allah; Pezeshkian, Fatemehsadat; Shahriarirad, Reza; Namazi, Mohammad Reza title: Evaluation of the Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Matrix in the Correction of Periorbital Wrinkles: An Experimental Clinical Trial date: 2023-01-31 words: 3687 flesch: 57 summary: In recent years, many exogenous filler materials have been put to the test in the hope of improving skin wrinkles by volume augmentation. Objectives Several studies have concluded that PRF is an effective route in reducing skin wrinkles with minimal side effects. keywords: injection; pa ti; platelet; prf; skin; study; wrinkles cache: dpc-2535.pdf plain text: dpc-2535.txt item: #531 of 1031 id: dpc-2542 author: Massone, Cesare; Javor, Sanja; Chiodi, Stefano; Sola, Simona title: Amelanotic Basomelanocytic Tumor date: 2023-04-29 words: 1548 flesch: 50 summary: “Ospedali Galliera”, Genoa, Italy Key words: basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, collision tumor, basomelanocytic tumor Citation: Massone C, Javor S, Chiodi S, Sola S. Hypomelanotyc Basomelanocytic Tumor. Zaballos et al recently found that the most frequent CTs are: basal cell carcinoma (BCC)-seborrheic keratosis (37.9%), BCC-melanocytic nevus (19.9%), and melanoma-seborrheic keratosis (6.8%).1 The collision BCC-melanoma is very rare (reported under the terms “basomelanocytic tumor (BMT)”) and its dermoscopic features have been described in only few cases keywords: bcc; bmt; cells; melanoma; tumor cache: dpc-2542.pdf plain text: dpc-2542.txt item: #532 of 1031 id: dpc-2543 author: Kim, Dong Hyo; Mun, Je-Ho title: Dermoscopic Features of Schwannoma date: 2023-04-29 words: 1029 flesch: 54 summary: One case report described multiple arborizing vessels and speck- led pigmentation on a translucent yellowish surface Dermoscopic image showing a whitish translucent structure with arborizing vessels (B,F). keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; features; schwannoma cache: dpc-2543.pdf plain text: dpc-2543.txt item: #533 of 1031 id: dpc-2548 author: Vashisht, Deepak ; Sinha, Preema ; Kamboj, Parul ; Madakshira, Manoj G. ; Alok, Kumar ; Sharma, Juhi title: An Enigmatic Case of Focal Sweating: Naevus Sudoriferous date: 2023-04-29 words: 907 flesch: 47 summary: Case Presentation A 12-year-old girl presented with excessive focal sweating on distal forearm (right) of one month duration (Figure 1A). The vapometer is an effective non-invasive device which assist in measuring trans-epidermal water loss [3], simi- larly dermoscopy is also assists in assessing hyperhidrosis by ascertaining the number and activity of sweat glands. keywords: dermatol; eccrine; sudoriferous; sweating cache: dpc-2548.pdf plain text: dpc-2548.txt item: #534 of 1031 id: dpc-255 author: Yildiz, Seda; Karaarslan, Isil; Yaman, Banu; Ozdemir, Fezal title: Dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy in pedunculated basal cell carcinoma date: 2017-05-01 words: 856 flesch: 54 summary: Dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy in pedunculated basal cell carcinoma Seda Yildiz1, Isil Karaarslan1, Banu Yaman2, Fezal Ozdemir1 1 Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ege, Izmir, Turkey 2 Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ege, Izmir, Turkey Key words: dermoscopy, reflectance confocal micoscopy, basal cell carcinoma Citation: Yildiz S, Karaarslan I, Yaman B, Ozdemir F. Dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy in pedunculated basal cell carcinoma. Email: yildizsda@gmail.com There have been limited cases of pedunculated basal cell carcinoma (BCC) reported in the literature. keywords: bcc; cell; features cache: dpc-255.pdf plain text: dpc-255.txt item: #535 of 1031 id: dpc-2558 author: Åkerlund, Sofia; Seifert, Oliver; Assarsson, Johan; Gulin-Jerkovic, Sandra title: Significant Association Between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder And Atopic Dermatitis – A Retrospective Population-Based Case-Control Study date: 2023-01-31 words: 8430 flesch: 72 summary: Objectives Establishing comorbidity seen in AD can help to further understand the complex pathogenesis of AD, contribute to finding improved treatment strategies, and thus improve quality of life in AD patients. The results of the present study underline the need for dermatologists to be aware of OCD and to screen for this condi- tion in AD patients because early diagnosis and treatment may improve outcome. keywords: atopic; dermatitis; ocd cache: dpc-2558.pdf plain text: dpc-2558.txt item: #536 of 1031 id: dpc-256 author: Patel, Parth; Khanna, Sarika; McLellan, Beth; Krishnamurthy, Karthik title: The need for improved dermoscopy training in residency: a survey of US dermatology residents and program directors date: 2017-05-01 words: 3991 flesch: 50 summary: Objective: To better understand the status of dermoscopy training in US residency programs. Conclusions: Dermoscopy training in residency should include formal dermoscopy training that is overseen by the program director and is possibly supplemented by outside dermoscopy training. keywords: confidence; dermoscopy; dermoscopy training; hours; residency; residents; training cache: dpc-256.pdf plain text: dpc-256.txt item: #537 of 1031 id: dpc-2562 author: Rigolon de Lara, Jordana; Momente Miquelin, Gabriela; Lapins, Jan; Leocadia Fernandes, Elizabeth title: Eruptive Xanthoma as a Sign of Underlaying Severe Metabolic Disorder date: 2023-01-31 words: 502 flesch: 45 summary: Corresponding Author: Jordana Rigolon de Lara, Av. Prefeito Carlos Ferreira Lopes, 635, Apto 172, ZIP code: 08773-490, Mogi das Cruzes - SP, Brazil. Dermatoscopy showed aggregates of white to yellow clods on a structureless pink background. keywords: dermatol; eruptive cache: dpc-2562.pdf plain text: dpc-2562.txt item: #538 of 1031 id: dpc-2569 author: Irene Navarro Navarro; Ortiz Prieto, Alejandro; Gallo Pineda, Gonzalo; Viedma Martínez, Myriam; Jiménez Gallo, David ; Linares Barrios, Mario title: Acquired Bilateral Nevoid Telangiectasia Induced by Tamoxifen date: 2023-04-29 words: 965 flesch: 51 summary: Bilateral nevoid telangiectasia (BNT) is a rare variant of UNT affecting both sides of the body. 2023;13(2):e2023071 1 Acquired Bilateral Nevoid Telangiectasia Induced by Tamoxifen Irene Navarro-Navarro1, Alejandro Ortiz-Prieto1, Gonzalo Gallo-Pineda1, Myriam Viedma-Martínez1, David Jiménez-Gallo1, Mario Linares-Barrios1 1 Unidad de Gestión Clínica de Dermatología Médico-Quirúrgica y Venereología, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, España Key words: bilateral nevoid telangiectasia, tamoxifen Citation: Navarro-Navarro I, Ortiz-Prieto A, Gallo-Pineda G, Viedma-Martínez M, Jiménez-Gallo D, Linares-Barrios M. Acquired Bilateral Nevoid Telangiectasia Induced by Tamoxifen. keywords: bnt; nevoid; tamoxifen; telangiectasia; unt cache: dpc-2569.pdf plain text: dpc-2569.txt item: #539 of 1031 id: dpc-2577 author: Zysk, Weronika; Trzeciak, Magdalena title: Characterization of Chronic Urticaria and Associated Conditions - A Web-Based Survey date: 2023-01-31 words: 4182 flesch: 57 summary: 6,9% Periodontitis 5,9% Otitis media 2,0% Hepatitis B 1,0% Autoimmune hepatitis 2023;13(1):e2023056 Introduction Chronic urticaria (CU), affecting 0.5%–1% of the general population, is defined by the repeated occurrence of itchy hives, angioedema, or both, for 6 weeks or more. keywords: allergy; chronic; comorbidities; dermatol; diseases; disorders; patients; study; thyroid; urticaria cache: dpc-2577.pdf plain text: dpc-2577.txt item: #540 of 1031 id: dpc-26 author: Kaçar, Nida; Yıldız, Ceren C.; Demirkan, Neşe title: Dermoscopic features of conjunctival, mucosal, and nail pigmentations in a case of Laugier-Hunziker syndrome date: 2016-01-31 words: 998 flesch: 47 summary: [Copyright: ©2016 Kaçar et al.] 24 Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2016;6(1):7 ground, micro-Hutchinson’s sign have also been reported in benign nail pigmentations of some LHS cases [2,5,8]. Dermoscopic features of conjunctival, mucosal, and nail pigmentations in a case of Laugier-Hunziker syndrome Nida Kaçar1, Ceren C. Yildiz1, Nese Demirkan2 1 Department of Dermatology, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey 2 Department of Pathology, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Key words: dermoscopy, Laugier-Hunziker syndrome Citation: Kaçar N, Yildiz CC, Demirkan N. Dermoscopic features of conjunctival, mucosal, and nail pigmentations in a case of Laugier- Hunziker syndrome. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; lhs; pigmentation cache: dpc-26.pdf plain text: dpc-26.txt item: #541 of 1031 id: dpc-260 author: Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Lallas, Aimilios; Sonthalia, Sidharth title: Dermoscopy of cutaneous lymphangioma circumscriptum date: 2017-05-01 words: 787 flesch: 44 summary: They are clinically characterized by clusters of translucent vesicles, and on dermoscopy, yellow lacunae surrounded by pale septa as well as reddish to bluish lacunae have been described. Histologically, there are mainly three types of lymphangioma, depending on the size of the lymphatic channels: cystic Dermoscopy of cutaneous lymphangioma circumscriptum Abhijeet K. Jha1, Aimilios Lallas2, Sidharth Sonthalia3 1 Department of Skin and VD, Patna Medical College & Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India 2 First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece 3 Skinnocence: The Skin Clinic, Gurgaon, India Key words: dermoscopy, lymphangioma, cutaneous lymphangioma circumscriptum Citation: Jha AK, Lallas A, Sonthalia S. Dermoscopy of cutaneous lymphangioma circumscriptum. keywords: circumscriptum; lacunae; lymphangioma cache: dpc-260.pdf plain text: dpc-260.txt item: #542 of 1031 id: dpc-2603 author: Shirazi, Farzaneh ; Shakoei, Safoura; Nasimi, Maryam ; Saffarian, Zahra ; Abedini, Robabeh title: The Relationship Between ABO And Rh Blood Groups With Alopecia Areata date: 2023-01-31 words: 3696 flesch: 74 summary: 2023;13(1):e2023060 1 The Relationship Between ABO and Rh Blood Groups with Alopecia Areata Farzaneh Shirazi1, Safoura Shakoei2, Maryam Nasimi3, Zahra Saffarian2, Robabeh Abedini3 1 School of medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran 2 Department of Dermatology, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran 3 Department of Dermatology, Razi Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran Key words: alopecia areata, blood group, ABO, Rh Citation: Shirazi F, Shakoei S, Nasimi M, Abedini R. The relationship between ABO and Rh blood groups with alopecia areata. ABO blood groups were significantly different between study groups (p=0.001). keywords: abo; alopecia; blood; disease; frequency; groups; patients; study cache: dpc-2603.pdf plain text: dpc-2603.txt item: #543 of 1031 id: dpc-2604 author: Falotico, Julianne; Lipner, Shari title: Importance of Board-Certified Dermatologist Online Reviews: Small Steps to Improve Patient Experiences and Perspectives date: 2023-04-29 words: 957 flesch: 51 summary: Association of sex, location, and experience with online patient ratings of dermatologists. Previ- ous work found significantly higher proportions of nega- tive online reviews of dermatology (20.4%-32.7%) versus non-dermatology (4.7%-8.5%) practices performing botu- linum toxin injections (P < 0.0001) keywords: dermatol; online; ratings; reviews cache: dpc-2604.pdf plain text: dpc-2604.txt item: #544 of 1031 id: dpc-2605 author: Temel, Berkay; Orenay, Ozge Mine ; Karaosmanoglu, Nermin title: Comparative Evaluation Of Dermatological Emergency Consultations In The Coronavirus Pandemic Era: Tertiary Clinic Experience date: 2023-01-31 words: 4070 flesch: 56 summary: Material and Methods Study Design, Patient Selection and Variables Patients who were consulted to the dermatology clinic by the adult emergency department between March 11, 2020, and March 11, 2021 (pandemic period) and the same dates of the previous year (pre-pandemic period) were included in this study. In pre-pandemic period studies, the most frequently con- sulted diseases were non-specific dermatitis, scabies, con- tact dermatitis, herpes zoster, superficial fungal infections, maculopapular drug eruptions, urticaria, erysipelas/cellulitis and cutaneous vasculitis keywords: consultation; covid-19; department; dermatology; diseases; emergency; number; pandemic; patients; period; study cache: dpc-2605.pdf plain text: dpc-2605.txt item: #545 of 1031 id: dpc-2608 author: Orsini, Corinne; Cortonesi, Giulio; Lamberti, Arianna; Campoli, Marco; Rubegni, Pietro; Cinotti, Elisa title: Optical Super-High Magnification Dermoscopy: A Complementary Means in the Diagnosis of Trombiculosis date: 2023-04-29 words: 558 flesch: 46 summary: Nasca MR, Lacarrubba F, Micali G. Diagnosis of Trombicu- losis by Videodermatoscopy. (D, E) videodermoscopy at 40x (D) and 400x (E) magnification of Neotrombicula Autumnalis (Medicam 1000, Fotofinder System(R)). keywords: dermoscopy; magnification; trombiculosis cache: dpc-2608.pdf plain text: dpc-2608.txt item: #546 of 1031 id: dpc-261 author: Bhat, Yasmeen J.; Keen, Abid title: Dermoscopy of a single plaque on the finger date: 2017-08-02 words: 1196 flesch: 46 summary: (A) Dermoscopy showing whitish veil with scales (yellow arrows), red lacunae (red arrows) and black lacunae (green arrows) Red lacunae were defined as sharply ovoid or round red or red-blue structures that cor- responded histopathologically to wide and dilated vascular spaces located in the upper or middle dermis keywords: angiokeratomas; dermatol; dermoscopy; lacunae cache: dpc-261.pdf plain text: dpc-261.txt item: #547 of 1031 id: dpc-2612 author: Rahimi, Hoda; Rezaie Shirmard , Leila ; Ashayer, Mehrdad; Barin, Sajjad title: Rapid Progression of Localized Morphea to Disseminated Plaque-Type Morphea Following COVID-19 Infection date: 2023-04-29 words: 957 flesch: 48 summary: Herein, we report a stable case of localized morphea which progressed rapidly to disseminated morphea following COVID-19 infection. The other case was reported by Lotfi et al as pansclerotic morphea in a patient with lung cancer and COVID-19 infection [5]. keywords: covid-19; infection; morphea; skin cache: dpc-2612.pdf plain text: dpc-2612.txt item: #548 of 1031 id: dpc-2628 author: Chen, Jeffrey; Beatty, Colleen; Falcone, Lauryn; English, Joseph; Kazlouskaya, Viktoryia title: Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis in the Setting of Solid Organ Transplant Immunosuppression date: 2023-04-29 words: 1017 flesch: 44 summary: Subtypes include classic EPF, infancy-associated EPF, and immunosuppression-associated EPF (IS-EPF). Unlike classic EPF, the lesions observed in IS-EPF are less strongly associated with the formation of pustules and do not show the same predilection for the face, as they tend to affect the upper body and extremities [1]. keywords: dermatol; eosinophilic; epf; folliculitis cache: dpc-2628.pdf plain text: dpc-2628.txt item: #549 of 1031 id: dpc-2631 author: Ertekin, Sümeyre Seda; Botsalı , Ayşenur; Danacı, Senem; Vural, Seçil title: Crusted Scabies of Hands: Constraints of Teledermatology date: 2023-04-29 words: 619 flesch: 45 summary: 2023;13(2):e2023079 1 Crusted Scabies of Hands: Constraints of Teledermatology Sümeyre Seda Ertekin1, Ayşenur Botsalı2, Senem Danacı3, Seçil Vural1 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Koç University School of Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey 2 University of Health Sciences, Gulhane School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey 3 Koç University School of Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey Key words: crusted scabies, teledermatology, contact dermatitis, corticosteroids, COVID19 Citation: Ertekin SS, Botsalı A, Danacı S, Vural S. Crusted Scabies of Hands: Constraints of Teledermatology. Case Report Two healthy male (aged 18 and 19 years, respectively) pa- tients were diagnosed with hand irritant contact dermatitis caused by frequent hand-washing and sanitizer use with teledermatology. keywords: hands; teledermatology cache: dpc-2631.pdf plain text: dpc-2631.txt item: #550 of 1031 id: dpc-2635 author: Lampitelli, Salvatore; Cantisani, Carmen; Rega, Federica; Chello, Camilla; Farnetani, Francesca; Pellacani, Giovanni title: Identification of Novel Dermoscopic Patterns for “Featureless Melanoma”: Clinical-Pathological Correlation date: 2023-04-29 words: 3804 flesch: 54 summary: After clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of 7-point checklist score, single dermoscopic and histological features were considered for lesions with a score of 2 or lower and a diagnosis of melanoma (corresponding to dermoscopic featureless melanoma). They identified seven standard ELM criteria, selected by their prevalence in melanoma cases and their histopathological correlates. keywords: checklist; dermatol; dermoscopic; doi; features; lesions; melanoma; pmid; point; score cache: dpc-2635.pdf plain text: dpc-2635.txt item: #551 of 1031 id: dpc-2637 author: Alexandre, Maria; Garrido, Pedro; Filipe, Paulo title: Treatment Of Diabetes In Bullous Pemphigoid Patients: Where Do We Stand? date: 2023-01-31 words: 1187 flesch: 49 summary: The treatment of BP patients is challenging and should be carefully assessed bearing in mind their multiple comorbid- ities. This is par- ticularly concerning given the age group of BP patients and the chronicity of treatment. keywords: dermatol; patients; pemphigoid cache: dpc-2637.pdf plain text: dpc-2637.txt item: #552 of 1031 id: dpc-264 author: Cusick, Elizabeth H.; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Braun, Ralph P. title: Laugier-Hunziker syndrome: a case of asymptomatic mucosal and acral hyperpigmentation date: 2017-05-01 words: 2340 flesch: 46 summary: Case Presentation A man in his 50s presented with multiple pigmented macules of the lips, palate, and fingers. Patients with PJS pres- ent with hyperpigmented macules of oral and acral skin aris- ing in the first few years of life. keywords: dermatol; hunziker; laugier; lhs; macules; mucosal; oral; syndrome cache: dpc-264.pdf plain text: dpc-264.txt item: #553 of 1031 id: dpc-2640 author: Michelerio, Andrea; Arbustini, Eloisa; Vassallo, Camilla title: Brooke-Spiegler Syndrome: Age-Related Progression in a Family Group date: 2023-04-29 words: 601 flesch: 52 summary: These appear as multiple papules or nod- ules on the head and neck but can also arise on the trunk, genitals and armpits. 2023;13(2):e2023082 1 Brooke-Spiegler Syndrome: Age-Related Progression in a Family Group Andrea Michelerio1,2, Eloisa Arbustini3, Camilla Vassallo2 1 Department of Clinical-Surgical, Diagnostic and Pediatric Science, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy 2 Dermatology Clinic, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy 3 Centre for Inherited Diseases, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy Citation: Michelerio A, Arbustini E, Vassallo C. Brooke-Spiegler Syndrome: Age-Related Progression in a Family Group. keywords: papules; pavia; syndrome cache: dpc-2640.pdf plain text: dpc-2640.txt item: #554 of 1031 id: dpc-2641 author: Manav, Vildan; Erdil, Duygu ; Koku Aksu, Ayşe Esra title: Antinuclear Antibody Positivity in Patients With Hair Loss After COVID-19 Infection date: 2023-04-29 words: 3933 flesch: 66 summary: Such studies have reported rates of 21.2% in telogen effluvium [21], 30.4% in pattern hair loss [11], and 46% in lichen planopilaris Choi WJ, Kim JE, Kang H. Frequency of antinuclear antibody positivity in patients with pattern hair loss. keywords: ana; covid-19; dermatol; doi; group; hair; hair loss; infection; loss; patients; pmid; positivity; trichodynia cache: dpc-2641.pdf plain text: dpc-2641.txt item: #555 of 1031 id: dpc-2646 author: Alghazawy, Mohamad; Almodalal, Yasser title: Evaluation of Flexibility and Thickness of Cleft Lip Scars After Treatment with Microneedling Technique: a Cohort Trial date: 2023-04-29 words: 3174 flesch: 65 summary: Microneedling therapy can be considered an effective mo- dality for the treatment of surgical cleft lip scars in patients. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of mi- croneedling with hyaluronic acid therapy in the management of postoperative cleft lip scars resulting from primary and secondary repair surgeries in cleft lip patients. keywords: doi; flexibility; lip; microneedling; patient; pmid; scar; skin; thickness; treatment cache: dpc-2646.pdf plain text: dpc-2646.txt item: #556 of 1031 id: dpc-2647 author: Corbella-Bagot, Lluís; Piquero-Casals, Jaime; Morgado-Carrasco, Daniel title: Dermoscopic Features of Granular Cell Tumor date: 2023-04-29 words: 523 flesch: 49 summary: Dermoscopy revealed brown radial lines and perifollicular scaling, together with coiled and twisted hairs. Popadić M. Dermoscopy of cutaneous Abrikossoff tumor (gran- ular  cell tumor) in a pediatric patient.   keywords: barcelona; tumor cache: dpc-2647.pdf plain text: dpc-2647.txt item: #557 of 1031 id: dpc-265 author: Moscarella, Elvira; Lallas, Aimilios; Longo, Caterina; Zalaudek, Iris; Caccavale, Stefano; Gambardella, Alessio; Lupoli, Amalia; Alfano, Roberto; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Performance of the “if in doubt, cut it out” rule for the management of nodular melanoma date: 2017-07-31 words: 3004 flesch: 53 summary: Results In all, 1,319 excised nodular lesions formed the study set. Despite these advances, the recognition of NM remains a challenge, because its clinical and dermoscopic features may be similar to benign nodular lesions, such as hemangioma, pyogenic granuloma, seborrheic keratosis, dermatofibroma, and der- mal nevi. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; diagnosis; lesions; melanoma; nne cache: dpc-265.pdf plain text: dpc-265.txt item: #558 of 1031 id: dpc-2650 author: Ayvaz, Havva Hilal; Öztürk, Kuyaş Hekimler ; Seyirci, Mehmet Ali ; Atay, Emrah ; Korkmaz, Selma ; Erturan, İjlal ; Yıldırım, Mehmet title: The Role of EREG, PTPN1, and SERPINB7 Genes in the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis: May SERPINB7 Be Protective and a Marker of Severity for Psoriasis? date: 2023-04-29 words: 4593 flesch: 57 summary: Moreover, to the best of our knowledge, the present study is the only study evaluating PTPN1 gene expression at the tissue layer. The correlation graph between EREG gene expression levels and PASI scores (Spearman correlation). keywords: doi; ereg; expression; gene; patients; pmid; psoriasis; psoriatic; ptpn1; serpinb7; skin cache: dpc-2650.pdf plain text: dpc-2650.txt item: #559 of 1031 id: dpc-2659 author: Dickman, Jeffrey; Haraszti, Samantha; Warschaw, Karen; Hu, Weimin title: Unicentric Castleman Disease in the Temporal Region of a Pediatric Patient date: 2023-04-29 words: 891 flesch: 52 summary: Over half of UCD cases demonstrate the hyaline-vascular CD morphology, whereas MCD more often demonstrates the plasma cell variant [3]. This case is unique given the presentation of temporal UCD in a pediatric patient. keywords: disease; region; ucd cache: dpc-2659.pdf plain text: dpc-2659.txt item: #560 of 1031 id: dpc-266 author: Ribeiro, Felipe; Leocadia, Elizabeth; Macarenco, Ricardo S.; Lapins, Jan; Huet, Pascale; Akay, Bengu Nisa; Steiner, Denise title: Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation mimicking melanoma date: 2017-08-02 words: 1203 flesch: 44 summary: Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation mimicking melanoma Felipe Ribeiro1, Elizabeth Leocadia1, Ricardo S. Macarenco2, Jan Lapins3, Pascale Huet4, Bengu Nisa Akay5, Denise Steiner1 1 Department of Dermatology, Mogi das Cruzes University, Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil 2 Department of Pathology, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil 3 Department of Dermatology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden 4 Dermatology, Montferrier-sur-lez, France 5 Department of Dermatology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey Key words: reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation, RASD, melanoma, mimicker, dermatoscopy, dermoscopy, histopathology Citation: Ribeiro F, Leocadia E, Macarenco RS, Lapins J, Huet P, Akay BN, Steiner D. Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation mimicking melanoma. + 55 11 981971166 Email: rsfeliperibeiro@gmail.com Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation (RASD) is a rare, benign cutaneous tumor with peculiar histopathologic characteristics [1]. keywords: case; differentiation; melanoma; rasd; reticulated cache: dpc-266.pdf plain text: dpc-266.txt item: #561 of 1031 id: dpc-2660 author: kelati, Awatef; Rimani, Mouna title: Erysipeloid Presentation of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis of the Scalp date: 2023-04-29 words: 558 flesch: 42 summary: Extensive erythematous infiltrated plaque of the forehead and the fronto- temporal area. Skin biopsy showed diffuse tuberculoid granuloma- tous infiltrate without caseous or fibrinoid necrosis, with the presence of Leishman bodies (Figure 1), which confirmed the  diagnosis of granulomatous cutaneous leishmaniasis. keywords: concept; leishmaniasis cache: dpc-2660.pdf plain text: dpc-2660.txt item: #562 of 1031 id: dpc-2661 author: Baeza-Hernández, Gloria; Jaquero-Valero, Mercedes Isabel; Rubio-Aguilera, Ricardo Francisco; Araya-Umaña, Luis Carlos; Horcajada-Reales, Celia; Moreno-Torres, Amalia title: Elastic Stain in Pseudopelade of Brocq: a Helpful Histopathological Diagnostic Clue date: 2023-04-29 words: 556 flesch: 46 summary: 2023;13(2):e2023088 1 Elastic Stain in Pseudopelade of Brocq: a Helpful Histopathological Diagnostic Clue Gloria Baeza-Hernández1, Mercedes Isabel Jaquero-Valero2, Ricardo Francisco Rubio-Aguilera1, Luis Carlos Araya-Umaña2, Celia Horcajada-Reales1, Amalia Moreno-Torres2 1 Dermatology Department, Hospital Universitario de Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain 2 Pathology Department, Hospital Universitario de Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain Citation: Baeza-Hernández G, Jaquero-Valero MI, Rubio-Aguilera RF, Araya-Umaña LC, Horcajada-Reales C, Moreno-Torres A. Elastic Stain in Pseudopelade of Brocq: a Helpful Histopathological Diagnostic Clue. It showed features of scarring alopecia, with a syringomatous proliferation in a fibrous zone; with orcein stain dense elastic fibers could be observed within a fibrous tract that extended below and above the insertion of the arrector pili muscle. keywords: brocq; fibers; pseudopelade cache: dpc-2661.pdf plain text: dpc-2661.txt item: #563 of 1031 id: dpc-2664 author: Scharf, Camila; Licata, Gaetano; Briatico, Giulia; Pellerone, Sebastiano; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Giorgio, Caterina Mariarosaria title: Tacrolimus in Solution as an Option to Inflammatory Conditions of the Scalp date: 2023-04-29 words: 2829 flesch: 59 summary: Nevertheless, we agree initial treatment with antibiotics is required, most patients recur after the treatment, so maintenance with tacrolimus solution is a viable option. These studies current limitation are small simple size and the lack of comparison between regular treatment with tac- rolimus in cream/ointment, because most patients did not comply on applying the cream on the scalp, making the com- parison of outmost difficulty. keywords: alopecia; conditions; dermatol; lpp; patients; pmid; tacrolimus; treatment cache: dpc-2664.pdf plain text: dpc-2664.txt item: #564 of 1031 id: dpc-2669 author: Zekey, Emre; Tunçez Akyürek, Fatma Tunçez Akyürek; Tunçez, Abdullah ; Akyürek, Fikret ; Doğan, Merve Ezgi title: Relationship of Serum Trimethylamine N-Oxide Levels With Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Disease Activity in Psoriasis Patients date: 2023-04-29 words: 5849 flesch: 60 summary: Objectives In this study, we aimed to compare serum TMAO levels in psoriasis patients and healthy participants and to determine the relationship between TMAO levels and CIMT and other atherosclerotic risk factors in atherosclerotic disease risk prediction. Furthermore, TMAO levels were found to be a predictor of the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in psoriasis patients. keywords: carotid; cholesterol; cimt; disease; doi; levels; patients; pmid; psoriasis; tmao; trimethylamine cache: dpc-2669.pdf plain text: dpc-2669.txt item: #565 of 1031 id: dpc-267 author: Muslu, Ümran; Şenel, Engin; Karabulut, Yasemin Y. title: Erythema multiforme and erythema nodosum lesions with cervical lymphadenopathy date: 2017-08-02 words: 1635 flesch: 46 summary: Tularemia diagnosis is based on characteristic disease history, physical examination and laboratory findings. Identification of bacteria with culture is the gold stan- dard diagnostic test in tularemia diagnosis. keywords: diagnosis; disease; erythema; lesions; lymphadenopathy; tularemia cache: dpc-267.pdf plain text: dpc-267.txt item: #566 of 1031 id: dpc-2680 author: Falotico, Julianne M.; Lipner, Shari R. title: Nail Dermatologist and Patient Educational Content Lacks Adequate Skin of Color Representation: Implications for Care date: 2023-04-29 words: 1095 flesch: 60 summary: Failure to sufficiently portray educational SoC nail images may re- sult in worse outcomes for this patient population. Lester J, Taylor S, Chren M. Under-representation of skin of colour in dermatology images: not just an educational issue. keywords: dermatology; images; nail; skin cache: dpc-2680.pdf plain text: dpc-2680.txt item: #567 of 1031 id: dpc-2684 author: Lippolis, Nicola; Curti, Alex; Longo, Caterina; Di Lernia, Vito title: Congenital Multiple Nevoid Hypertrichosis date: 2023-04-29 words: 626 flesch: 43 summary: Nevoid hypertrichosis, in particular when it occurs with multiple patches, may be associated with a series of ocular, cerebral, mental, musculoskeletal, neurological, gastroin- testinal, pulmonary, cardiac abnormalities and with facial dysmorphia Histopathologically, hair follicles are increased in number, but structurally nor- mal, without characteristic or diagnostic features. keywords: emilia; hypertrichosis; reggio cache: dpc-2684.pdf plain text: dpc-2684.txt item: #568 of 1031 id: dpc-2686 author: Dika, Emi; Starace, Michela; Alessandrini, Aurora ; Patrizi, Annalisa ; Baraldi, Carlotta ; Misciali, Cosimo ; Fanti, Pier Alessandro ; Waśkiel-Burnat, Anna; Rudnicka, Lidia; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: The Histopathologic Evaluation of Diagnostic Procedures in Nail Melanoma date: 2023-04-29 words: 2802 flesch: 59 summary: [9-23], but the two main problems in the correct choice and performance of the biopsy are probably related to the difficulty in performing surgery in the nail unit (insuffi- cient familiarity with nail apparatus anatomy among derma- tologic surgeons) and the risk of permanent nail dystrophy when an excessive amount of nail matrix is excised. In both diagnosed cases of NM, PB was performed at the level of nail matrix. keywords: biopsy; cases; dermatol; doi; matrix; nail; pmid cache: dpc-2686.pdf plain text: dpc-2686.txt item: #569 of 1031 id: dpc-2687 author: Conforti, Claudio; Dell'aquila, Carmen; Tognetto, Daniele; Zalaudek, Iris ; di Meo, Nicola title: Eyelid Lentigo Maligna Treated With Imiquimod 5%: Should We Fear of Ocular Side Effects? date: 2023-01-31 words: 1055 flesch: 61 summary: Therefore, considering the benefits of IMQ and the absence of permanent ocular side effects, the use of IMQ in the perio- cular area should not be avoided for fear of conjunctival inflammation which, if it occurs, can be treated, and pre- vented with topical therapy. 2023;13(1):e2023042 1 Eyelid Lentigo Maligna Treated With Imiquimod 5%: Should We Fear of Ocular Side Effects? Claudio Conforti1, Carmen Dell’Aquila2, Daniele Tognetto2, Iris Zalaudek1, Nicola Di Meo1 1 Dermatology Clinic, Maggiore Hospital of Trieste, Trieste, Italy 2 Eye Clinic, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy Citation: Conforti C, Dell’Aquila C, Tognetto D, Zalaudek I, Di Meo N. Eyelid lentigo maligna treated with imiquimod 5%: should we fear of ocular side effects? keywords: eyelid; imiquimod; imq; treatment cache: dpc-2687.pdf plain text: dpc-2687.txt item: #570 of 1031 id: dpc-2688 author: Rahman, Syed; Ahmed, Fahad; Amanullah, Amir; Haque, Adel title: Impact of UV Modifying Factors on the Incidence of Keratinocyte Carcinomas in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: a Systematic Review date: 2023-07-31 words: 7900 flesch: 72 summary: Watson M, Holman DM, Maguire-Eisen M. Ultraviolet Radia- tion Exposure and Its Impact on Skin Cancer Risk. Therefore, we require more standardized protocols for SOTR studies that monitor KC to collect demographics such as race to further support its impact on increased KC incidence. keywords: c c; c o; incidence; n d; n o; risk; skin; sotr cache: dpc-2688.pdf plain text: dpc-2688.txt item: #571 of 1031 id: dpc-2689 author: Perez, Mariana; Williams, Natalie; Avila, Alejandra; Bakos, Renato; Bittencourt, Flavia; Carlos-Ortega, Blanca; Garzona, Laura; Larre-Borges, Alejandra; Naverrete-Dechent, Cristian; Pinos, Victor; Salerni, Gabriel; Shum-Tien, Jackie; Jaimes, Natalia title: Dermoscopy in Selected Latin American Countries: A Preliminary Look into Current Trends and Future Opportunities Among Dermatology Residency Programs date: 2023-04-29 words: 3753 flesch: 55 summary: Dermoscopy training in Latin American dermatology residency programs has not been explored. Almost all respondents reported desiring additional training during residency and believe that dermoscopy training should be a requirement to graduate from residency. keywords: dermatology; dermoscopy; doi; education; melanoma; pmid; programs; residency; residents; training; use cache: dpc-2689.pdf plain text: dpc-2689.txt item: #572 of 1031 id: dpc-2692 author: Xie, Yihang; Xie, Lixia; Shi, Xin; Chen, Sijia title: Juvenile Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris date: 2023-04-29 words: 446 flesch: 49 summary: The Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, China 3 Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Shangyu, Shaoxing, China Citation: Xie Y, Xie L, Shi X, Chen S. Juvenile Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris. A Review on Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris. keywords: pityriasis; rubra cache: dpc-2692.pdf plain text: dpc-2692.txt item: #573 of 1031 id: dpc-2698 author: Bassi, Andrea; Piccolo, Vincenzo; Ginori, Alessandro; Gallippi, Grazia; Mazzatenta, Carlo title: Eosinophilic Annular Erythema Due to Certolizumab Pegol Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis Post-COVID-19 Vaccine date: 2023-04-29 words: 1069 flesch: 48 summary: 2023;13(2):e2023095 1 Eosinophilic Annular Erythema due to Certolizumab Pegol Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis Post-COVID-19 Vaccine Andrea Bassi1, Vincenzo Piccolo2, Alessandro Ginori3, Grazia Galippi3, Carlo Mazzatenta1 1 Division of Dermatology, Azienda USL Toscana Nord Ovest, Lucca, Italy 2 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy 3 Pathology Unit, “Monterosso Polyspecialistic Center”, Azienda USL Toscana Nord Ovest, Lucca, Italy Key words: Eosinophilic annular erythema, certolizumab pegol, adverse drug reaction, COVID-19 Citation: Bassi A, Piccolo V, Ginori A, Galippi G, Mazzatenta C. Eosinophilic Annular Erythema Due to Certolizumab Pegol Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis Post-COVID-19 Vaccine. Clinical differential diagnosis is with other figurate erythema such as: Wells syndrome, erythema chronicum migrans, erythema annulare centrifugum, erythema gyratum repens, annular granuloma, subacute cutaneous lupus erythema- tosus and dermatosis of the pemphigoid group [5,6]. keywords: certolizumab; dermatol; eosinophilic; erythema; pegol cache: dpc-2698.pdf plain text: dpc-2698.txt item: #574 of 1031 id: dpc-2699 author: Toso, Francesco; Cortese, Andrea; Fiorillo, Giovanni; Costanzo, Antonio; Borroni, Riccardo title: Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia Associated with Oral Erosive Lichen Planus: Two Locations, One Disease date: 2023-04-29 words: 1024 flesch: 47 summary: Malignant trans- formation of oral lichen planus and oral lichenoid lesions: A meta-analysis of 20095 patient data. Histopathologic examination of a biopsy specimen of the edge of an oral erosion showed a band-like lymphocytic infiltrate in the superficial chorion and at the junction with the overlying mucosa (Figure 1D), consistent with the diagnosis of oral erosive lichen planus. keywords: alopecia; dermatol; lichen; planus cache: dpc-2699.pdf plain text: dpc-2699.txt item: #575 of 1031 id: dpc-2702 author: Gargiulo, Luigi; Vignoli, Carlo Alberto; Pavia, Giulia; Narcisi, Alessandra; Costanzo, Antonio; Perugini, Chiara title: Risankizumab for the Treatment of Palmoplantar Pustular Psoriasis: A Report of Two Cases date: 2023-04-29 words: 1135 flesch: 54 summary: 2023;13(2):e2023097 1 Risankizumab for the Treatment of Palmoplantar Pustular Psoriasis: a Report of Two Cases Luigi Gargiulo1,2, Carlo Alberto Vignoli1,2, Giulia Pavia1,2, Alessandra Narcisi1,2, Antonio Costanzo1,2, Chiara Perugini1 1 Dermatology Unit, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano, Milano, Italy 2 Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele, Milano, Italy Key words: psoriasis, palmoplantar pustular psoriasis, risankizumab, biologics, anti-IL-23 Citation: Gargiulo L, Vignoli CA, Pavia G, Narcisi A, Costanzo A, Perugini C. Risankizumab for the Treatment of Palmoplantar Pustular Psoriasis: A Report of Two Cases. Conclusions In scientific literature there is paucity of data regarding the efficacy of biologics in pustular psoriasis, especially for pal- moplantar subtype. keywords: dermatol; palmoplantar; patient; psoriasis; risankizumab cache: dpc-2702.pdf plain text: dpc-2702.txt item: #576 of 1031 id: dpc-2707 author: Fernandez-Domper, Leopoldo; Silva Diaz, Esmeralda ; Ballesteros Redondo, Manuel; Martín Hernández, Jose María ; Revert Fernandez , Angeles title: Dermoscopy of Abortive Hemangioma: Morphological Study of 11 Cases date: 2023-04-29 words: 1377 flesch: 67 summary: A g e o cc u rr e n ce S e x Lo ca ti o n Tr e a tm e n t A ss o ci a te l e si o n s A d d it io n a l te st s S e rp in g in o u s/ to rt u o u s v e ss e ls P u n ti fo rm v e ss e ls V a sc u la r la cu n a e 1 6 F ir st d ay s M R ig h t le g T im o lo l - - Y es Y es Y es 2 1 U n k n o w n M L ef t b u tt o ck T im o lo l In fa n ti le h em an gi o m a - Y es Y es Y es 3 2 B ir th F L ef t k n ee T im o lo l - E ch o gr ap h y an d d o p p le r Y es Y es Y es 4 2 B ir th M L ef t th ig h T im o lo l - - Y es Y es Y es 5 0 B ir th F Sa cr al f o ss a - Sp in al e ch o gr ap h y Y es Y es Y es 6 1 B ir th F R ig h t ex te rn al m al le o lu s T im o lo l - - Y es Y es Y es 7 1 B ir th F L ef t h an d T im o lo l - So ft t is su e E ch o gr ap h y Y es Y es Y es 8 1 4 U n k n o w n M A b d o m en - - Y es Y es Y es 9 6 F ir st d ay s F R ig h t lu m b ar T im o lo l + P ro p an o lo l - - Y es Y es Y es 1 0 2 B ir th M N ec k - - Y es Y es Y es 1 1 1 B ir th F R ig h t th ig h T im o lo l - - Y es Y es Y es Research Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. Sun Y, Hu SCS. keywords: y es cache: dpc-2707.pdf plain text: dpc-2707.txt item: #577 of 1031 id: dpc-2708 author: Alessandri Bonetti, Mario; Conforti, Claudio; Amendola, Francesco; Carbonaro, Riccardo; Cirami, Manuela; Vaienti, Luca title: Pustular Psoriasis Triggered by a Subcutaneous Tissue Expander date: 2023-04-29 words: 594 flesch: 43 summary: Histology revealed parakeratosis, acanthosis, epidermal spongiotic pustules, perivascular inflammatory infiltrate with neutrophils in the epidermis and psoriasiform hyperplasia. Multiple pruritic pustules were noted in the upper arms, abdomen and dorsum (Figure 1B). keywords: area; dermatol; psoriasis cache: dpc-2708.pdf plain text: dpc-2708.txt item: #578 of 1031 id: dpc-2721 author: Cinotti, Elisa; Cartocci, Alessandra; Liso, Flavio Giulio; Cioppa, Vittoria; Falcinelli, Francesca; Tognetti, Linda; Rubegni, Pietro; Perrot, Jean Luc title: Super-High Magnification Dermoscopy Can Help for the Diagnosis of Lentigo Maligna: a Pilot Study on 61 Cases date: 2023-04-29 words: 3748 flesch: 58 summary: The following study aimed to evaluate if super-high magnification dermoscopy at 400x can add further details for the diagnosis of the LM/LMM. Methods: This is a retrospective observational, multicentric study enrolling patients who received a 20x and 400x (D400) magnification dermoscopic examination of facial skin lesions in clinical differ- ential diagnosis with LM/LMM. Akay BN, Kocyigit P, Heper AO, Erdem C. Dermatoscopy of flat pigmented facial lesions: diagnostic challenge be- tween pigmented actinic keratosis and lentigo maligna. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; diagnosis; lentigo; lesions; lmm; melanocytes; melanoma cache: dpc-2721.pdf plain text: dpc-2721.txt item: #579 of 1031 id: dpc-2722 author: Neema, Shekhar; Vendhan, Senkadhir; Vasudevan, Biju; Krishnan, Lekshmipriya title: Folliculitis Decalvans in Father and Son – Genes, Environment or Both? date: 2023-04-29 words: 1004 flesch: 53 summary: Trichoscopy is helpful in diagnosis and shows the absence of follicular ostia, tufted folliculitis, follicular hyperkeratosis, follicular pustules, yel- low tubular scaling, yellow crusts, perifollicular erythema, and perifollicular hemorrhages. (A) Dermoscopy of case 1 shows background erythema, loss of follicular ostia, follicular pustules, perifollicular erythema, perifol- licular hemorrhage and crust (blue star), perifollicular white scale (blue arrow) and tufted hair (yellow circle) keywords: decalvans; dermatol; folliculitis cache: dpc-2722.pdf plain text: dpc-2722.txt item: #580 of 1031 id: dpc-2724 author: Maione, Vincenzo; La Rosa, Giuseppe; Miccio, Laura; Zambelli, Claudia ; Calzavara-Pinton, Piergiacomo title: Dermoscopy of a BednarTumor: New Case and Review of the Literature date: 2023-04-29 words: 968 flesch: 57 summary: Lastly, Almeida et al described another case of Bednar tumor which showed pigmented network, whitish-blue veil, blurry branching ves- sels and white streaks as principal dermoscopic patterns [5]. The pathologic features of pigmented dermatofibrosarcoma easily correlate to these aforementioned dermatoscopic find- ings: blue-whitish veil is due to pigmented spindle cells while white streaks are caused by altered collagen fibers. keywords: bednar; case; dermatofibrosarcoma; tumor cache: dpc-2724.pdf plain text: dpc-2724.txt item: #581 of 1031 id: dpc-2731 author: Maione, Vincenzo; Cozzi, Chiara; Venturini, Marina; Napolitano, Angela; Calzavara-Pinton, Piergiacomo title: “Dot in a Circle”: an Useful Ultrasound Finding for a Rapid Diagnosis of Mycetoma date: 2023-04-29 words: 635 flesch: 46 summary: Madura foot masquerading as a hemangioma. 2023;13(2):e2023102 1 “Dot in a Circle”: a Useful Ultrasound Finding for a Rapid Diagnosis of Mycetoma Vincenzo Maione1, Chiara Cozzi1, Marina Venturini1, Angela Napolitano2, Piergiacomo Calzavara-Pinton1 1 Department of Dermatology, Spedali Civili, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy 2 Department of Neuroradiology, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy Citation: Maione V, Cozzi C, Venturini M, Napolitano A, Calzavara-Pinton P. “Dot in a Circle”: an Useful Ultrasound Finding for a Rapid Diagnosis of Mycetoma. keywords: circle; mycetoma; ultrasound cache: dpc-2731.pdf plain text: dpc-2731.txt item: #582 of 1031 id: dpc-2735 author: Aksoy Sarac, Gulhan; Acar, Onur; Nayır, Tufan; Hararcı Yıldırım, Pınar ; Dincer Rota, Didem title: The Use of New Hematological Markers in the Diagnosis of Alopecia Areata date: 2023-04-29 words: 4180 flesch: 67 summary: Conclusions In this study, the relationship between complete blood count and biochemical parameters, which can be easily used by cli- nicians in routine, and AA disease is shown in detail. Since IL-17A, IL17F, IL21, IL22, IL6, and TNF alpha levels are elevated in AA patients, these cytokines are thought to play a role in the pathogenesis keywords: disease; lymphocyte; mhr; mlr; monocyte; patients; plr; ratio cache: dpc-2735.pdf plain text: dpc-2735.txt item: #583 of 1031 id: dpc-2740 author: Gargiulo, Luigi; Toso, Francesco; Ibba, Luciano; Valenti, Mario; Costanzo, Antonio; Narcici, Alessandra title: Biologics for the Treatment of Severe Acrodermatitis Continua of Hallopeau: Report of Two Cases Successfully Treated with Ixekizumab and Ustekinumab date: 2023-04-29 words: 1119 flesch: 57 summary: We pres- ent two cases of severe ACH successfully treated with biologics: one patient received ixekizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting IL-17A, and the second was given usteki- numab, an inhibitor of IL-12/23. Research Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: dermatol; hallopeau; ixekizumab; ustekinumab cache: dpc-2740.pdf plain text: dpc-2740.txt item: #584 of 1031 id: dpc-2745 author: Ramar, Sree yazhini ; Ramamoorthy, Logamoorthy; Srinivas, Bheemanathi Hanuman ; Chandrashekar , Laxmisha title: Cutaneous Cytomegalovirus Infection in a Case of Myasthenia Gravis date: 2023-04-29 words: 545 flesch: 44 summary: The diagnosis of CMV ulcers can be made by histology with immunohistochemistry and by serum polymerase chain reaction. The most common pre- sentation is cutaneous ulcers, which may be tender or non-tender and usually located over the genitalia, perianal, gluteal regions, and oral mucosa [1]. keywords: cutaneous; ulcers cache: dpc-2745.pdf plain text: dpc-2745.txt item: #585 of 1031 id: dpc-2746 author: Kamyab , Kambiz ; Gholi, Zahra ; Ghiasi , Maryam ; Pirzadeh, Marzieh; Nasimi, Maryam title: Clinicopathological Study of 307 Patients with Lichen Planus Actinicus and Pigmentosus Referred to Razi Skin Hospital from 2016 to 2021 date: 2023-04-29 words: 3853 flesch: 68 summary: Face (159 patients), limbs (68), and neck (23) were the most frequent sites of involvement in LPA patients, whereas face (60 patients), limbs (47), and trunk (42) were more commonly involved in the LPP patients. Similarly, M. Salman et al. demonstrated that itching was almost al- ways absent in LPA patients [12]. keywords: lesions; lichen; lpa; lpp; patients; planus; study; years cache: dpc-2746.pdf plain text: dpc-2746.txt item: #586 of 1031 id: dpc-2751 author: Kvorning Ternov, Niels; Tolsgaard, Martin ; Konge, Lars; Christensen, Anders Nymark; Kristensen, Sigrid; Hölmich, Lisbet; Stretch, Jonathan; Scolyer, Richard; Vestergaard, Tine; Guitera, Pascale; Chakera, Annette title: Effect of Histopathological Explanations for Dermoscopic Criteria on Learning Curves in Skin Cancer Training: A Randomized Controlled Trial date: 2023-04-29 words: 5185 flesch: 57 summary: Pre- and Retention Test The pre- and retention tests consisted of skin lesion cases from a test item library with validity evidence previously described by our group [4]. We compared the learning curves, time spent reading, and time spent diagnosing training cases between the 1st and 3rd tertile using likelihood ratio tests and Welch t-tests. keywords: cancer; cases; control; doi; group; intervention; learning; participants; phase; pmid; retention; skin; test; training cache: dpc-2751.pdf plain text: dpc-2751.txt item: #587 of 1031 id: dpc-2752 author: Banner, Lauren; Cohen, Alexa; Patel, Viral; Nikbakht, Neda title: A Practical Approach to the Diagnosis of Lymphedema: a Narrative Review date: 2023-07-31 words: 3840 flesch: 61 summary: Non-syndromic Meige disease (Hereditary lymphedema type II), the most common form of primary lymphedema, was first written about in 1898 [27]. A 2016 case report found that a rare early inactivating mutation in CELSR1 caused non-syndromic hereditary lymphedema in seven individuals spanning three consecutive generations [32]. keywords: dermatol; disease; doi; lymphedema; meige; pmid; praecox; primary; syndrome cache: dpc-2752.pdf plain text: dpc-2752.txt item: #588 of 1031 id: dpc-276 author: Rogers, Tova; Marino, Maria; Dusza, Stephen W.; Bajaj, Shirin; Marchetti, Michael A.; Marghoob, Ashfaq title: Triage amalgamated dermoscopic algorithm (TADA) for skin cancer screening date: 2017-05-01 words: 4973 flesch: 53 summary: A secondary aim was to compare the performance of TADA, the Three-Point Checklist, and AC Rule when identifying pigmented study lesions. For the Three-Point Check- list and AC Rule, only participants’ responses for pigmented study lesions were recorded and used for statistical analysis. keywords: benign; dermatol; dermoscopy; lesions; malignant; melanoma; participants; point; skin; study; tada cache: dpc-276.pdf plain text: dpc-276.txt item: #589 of 1031 id: dpc-2763 author: Arias-Rodriguez, Camilo ; Nowowiejska, Julia; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Piccolo, Vincenzo title: Cryotherapy Unmasks Umbilication in Molluscum Contagiosum date: 2023-04-29 words: 463 flesch: 34 summary: (B) On the right: umbilicated center appears after administration of cryotherapy. 2023;13(2):e2023106 1 Cryotherapy Unmasks Umbilication in Molluscum Contagiosum Camilo Arias-Rodriguez1, Julia Nowowiejska2, Giuseppe Argenziano3, Vincenzo Piccolo3 1 Department of Dermatology, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín, Colombia 2 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland 3 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania, Naples, Italy Citation: Arias-Rodriguez C, Nowowiejska J, Argenziano G, Piccolo V. Cryotherapy Unmasks Umbilication in Molluscum Contagiosum. keywords: contagiosum; molluscum cache: dpc-2763.pdf plain text: dpc-2763.txt item: #590 of 1031 id: dpc-2771 author: Farajtabar Nashli, Nasim; Hatami, Parvaneh; Aryanian, Zeinab; Rahimi Foroushani, Abbas ; Robati, Reza; Goodarzi, Azadeh; Assadi, Masoud; Ghandi, Narges title: Dermatologists Communication Skills and Performance From Point of View of Patients date: 2023-04-29 words: 2711 flesch: 50 summary: However, other potential reasons could be a higher number of patients in clinics of educational hos- pitals and the absence of enough time for visiting patients as well as a relatively higher workload and exhaustion of physicians in this setting. Dermatologists’ communication skills and performance from point of view of patients. keywords: communication; iran; medical; patients; sciences; skills; tehran cache: dpc-2771.pdf plain text: dpc-2771.txt item: #591 of 1031 id: dpc-2776 author: Özkoca, Defne; Caf, Nazlı; Alacagöz Yılmaz, Nazan Nur; Uzunçakmak, Tuğba Kevser; Özdil, Ayşenur; Atsü, Ayşe Nilhan title: Skeletal Side Effects of Systemic Isotretinoin Treatment: Do They Depend on Age, Gender, Treatment Duration, Daily Dose and Isotretinoin-Naiveness? date: 2023-04-29 words: 2857 flesch: 56 summary: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of fatigue, myalgia and low back pain during systemic isotretinoin treatment; and to determine their relationship with age, gender, treatment duration, daily isotretinoin dose and isotretinoin-naiveness of the patient. The common side effects of systemic isotretinoin treatment are cheilitis, xerosis, xeroph- thalmia, and myalgias. keywords: effects; isotretinoin; myalgia; pain; patients; treatment cache: dpc-2776.pdf plain text: dpc-2776.txt item: #592 of 1031 id: dpc-2778 author: Gualdi, Giulio; Ariasi, Cesare; Amerio, Paolo; Galdo, Giovanna; Calzavara-Pinton, Piergiacomo; Licata, Gaetano title: Inflammatory Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus Assessment With in Vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: An Easy Option to Consider date: 2023-04-29 words: 1129 flesch: 50 summary: Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy 2 Department of Dermatology, University of Brescia, ASST Spedali Civili Brescia, Brescia, Italy 3 Department of Dermatology, AORN San Giuseppe Moscati, Avellino, Italy Key words: inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus, confocal microcopy, child, non-invasive technology Citation: Gualdi G, Ariasi C, Amerio P, Galdo G, Calzavara-Pinton P, Licata G. Inflammatory Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus Assessment With in Vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: An Easy Option to Consider. At level of the epithelial-connective tissue junction, non-rimed connective tissue papillae were observed. keywords: dermatol; epidermal; inflammatory; linear; nevus cache: dpc-2778.pdf plain text: dpc-2778.txt item: #593 of 1031 id: dpc-2779 author: Cutrone, Mario; Piccolo, Vincenzo; Ontiveros-Holguín, Alejandro ; Grimalt, Ramon title: A Midline Maxillary Tusk-Shaped Incisor in an Infant date: 2023-04-29 words: 576 flesch: 50 summary: At age of 6 months, the boy developed an eruption of the upper left canine and lower central incisor teeth of normal morphology (Figure 1B). (B) Primary eruption of the upper left canine and lower central incisor teeth at age of 6 months. keywords: incisor; maxillary; midline cache: dpc-2779.pdf plain text: dpc-2779.txt item: #594 of 1031 id: dpc-278 author: Agarwal, Sheetal; Sharma, Anu; Maria, Arti title: Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis presenting as congestive heart failure date: 2017-08-02 words: 1982 flesch: 53 summary: The baby was delivered by caesar- ean section at a private hospital with an uneventful antenatal Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis presenting as congestive heart failure Sheetal Agarwal1, Anu Sharma1, Arti Maria2 1 Department of Pediatrics, PGIMER and Dr RML Hospital, Delhi, India 2 Department of Neonatology, PGIMER and Dr RML Hospital, Delhi India Key words: hemangiomas, vascular tumors, neonatal, congestive heart failure Citation: Agarwal S, Sharma A, Maria A. Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis presenting as congestive heart failure. We report a neonate having around 490 cutaneous and multiple diffuse liver hemangiomas presenting as congestive heart failure. keywords: diffuse; failure; heart; hemangiomas; hemangiomatosis; neonatal; propranolol; treatment cache: dpc-278.pdf plain text: dpc-278.txt item: #595 of 1031 id: dpc-2786 author: Sławińska, Martyna; Jaworska, Karolina; Wyszomirski, Adam; Rychlik, Katarzyna; Nowicki, Roman J.; Sobjanek, Michał title: Videodermoscopy in the Assessment of Patients with Ocular Demodicosis date: 2023-04-29 words: 3030 flesch: 47 summary: In patients with negative microscopic examination results and symptoms suggesting ocular demodicosis, dermoscopy-guided microscopic re-evaluation could be considered. The results of forms filled by the patients concerning known subjective clinical symptoms of ocular demodicosis revealed no significant differences between the group with positive and negative results of microscopic examination. keywords: demodex; demodicosis; dermatol; evaluation; examination; microscopic; ocular; patients; results cache: dpc-2786.pdf plain text: dpc-2786.txt item: #596 of 1031 id: dpc-2795 author: Moscarella, Elvira; Guitera, Pascale; Scolyer, Richard A. ; Rocha, Lilian; Thomas, Luc; Ronchi, Andrea; Scharf, Camila; Brancaccio, Gabriella; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Junctional Nevus and Early Melanoma on Sun-Damaged Skin of the Head/Neck: A Clinico-Pathologic Challenge date: 2023-04-29 words: 3101 flesch: 59 summary: Results We collected 14 cases of pigmented lesions of the head and neck with an initial diagnosis of JN/DJN that were ultimately of junctional nevus (JN) or dysplastic junctional nevus (DJN) which subsequently recurred and were ultimately diagnosed as melanoma. Flat pigmented lesions of the head and neck are often large in diameter, or even if small in size, given their loca- tion, they are frequently biopsied with punch or partial shave biopsies to obtain a histologic diagnosis before per- forming larger excisions. keywords: cases; diagnosis; djn; junctional; lesions; melanoma; nevus cache: dpc-2795.pdf plain text: dpc-2795.txt item: #597 of 1031 id: dpc-2797 author: Nardone, Valerio; Gagliardi, Federico; Brancaccio , Gabriella ; Napolitano, Stefania; Briatico, Giulia; Reginelli, Alfonso title: “RT Strikes Back”: Radiotherapy in Ultra Elderly With Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinoma date: 2023-04-29 words: 1008 flesch: 55 summary: 2023;13(2):e2023110 1 “RT STRIKES BACK”: Radiotherapy in Ultra Elderly with Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinoma Valerio Nardone1, Federico Gagliardi1, Gabriella Brancaccio2, Stefania Napolitano1, Giulia Briatico2, Alfonso Reginelli1 1 Department of Precision Medicine, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, Italy 2 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, Italy Key words: skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, elderly patients, radiotherapy Citation: Nardone V, Gagliardi F, Brancaccio G, Napolitano S, Briatico G, Reginelli A. “RT STRIKES BACK”: Radiotherapy in Ultra Elderly with Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinoma. Potential overdiagnosis of basal cell carcinoma in older patients with limited life expectancy. keywords: carcinoma; cell; patient; radiotherapy cache: dpc-2797.pdf plain text: dpc-2797.txt item: #598 of 1031 id: dpc-2799 author: Arslanca, Seyma Banu ; Sahin, Ozgur; Erkayıran, Ugurkan; Basarır, Zehra Ozturk; Arslanca, Tufan title: Can Stria Gravidarum Predict Surgical Fluid Loss in Cesarean Section? date: 2023-07-31 words: 4159 flesch: 64 summary: In the receiver operating characteristic for the predictability of SG severity on SFL, severe SG showed a potential for SFL with 95.1% specificity and 93.2% sensitiv- ity at 791 cut-offs (area under the curve:0.987; P = 0.00001; 95% confidence interval: 0.977-0.997). BMI and delta hemoglo- bin were also analyzed for the predictability of SG severity, as seen in Figure 1. keywords: collagen; fluid; loss; pmid; severity; sfl; study; weight; women cache: dpc-2799.pdf plain text: dpc-2799.txt item: #599 of 1031 id: dpc-2811 author: Akdaş, Elçin; Beksaç, Burcu; Adışen, Esra ; Erdem, Özlem ; Öztaş, Murat Orhan title: A Case of Xanthoma Disseminatum in a Progressive Form With Bladder Involvement Effectively Treated With 2-Chlorodeoxyadenosine date: 2023-04-29 words: 1011 flesch: 47 summary: We report a case of XD with bladder involvement, with an ex- cellent response to 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine. The excellent response to 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine was remarkable in this case with the progressive form of XD with bladder involvement. keywords: bladder; chlorodeoxyadenosine; disseminatum; xanthoma cache: dpc-2811.pdf plain text: dpc-2811.txt item: #600 of 1031 id: dpc-2817 author: Corbella-Bagot, Lluís; Alamon-Reig, Francesc; Morgado-Carrasco, Daniel title: Violaceous Macules on the Auricles: A Clinical Sign of Dermatomyositis date: 2023-04-29 words: 568 flesch: 48 summary: [normal range 0.3-6.0 U/l]), and anti-transcriptional intermediary factor 1 gamma (TIF1-γ) antibody positivity. Violaceous macules on the ears have recently been described in anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA-5) dermatomyositis and may correlate with a poor prognosis keywords: macules; violaceous cache: dpc-2817.pdf plain text: dpc-2817.txt item: #601 of 1031 id: dpc-2824 author: Duraisamy, Prasanna; Panicker, Vinitha; Jose, Wesley title: Characterization and Prognostic Significance of Cutaneous Immune-Related Adverse Events in Indian Patients on Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy date: 2023-07-31 words: 3895 flesch: 57 summary: Characterization and prognostic significance of cutaneous immune related adverse events in Indian patients on immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. Tel: 0484-2858590, 9847179964 Email: varghesevinitha@yahoo.com, vinithavpanicker@aims.amrita.edu Introduction: Cutaneous immune-related adverse-events (cIRAEs), commonly seen in cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are reported to be associated with better patient survival; however, they have seldom been studied in Indian population. keywords: checkpoint; ciraes; events; grade; ici; immune; patients; pmid; survival cache: dpc-2824.pdf plain text: dpc-2824.txt item: #602 of 1031 id: dpc-2829 author: Pogorzelska-Dyrbuś, Joanna; Salwowska, Natalia; Bergler-Czop, Beata title: Dermoscopic Pattern of Basal Cell Carcinoma in H- and Non-H-Zones date: 2023-07-31 words: 3114 flesch: 62 summary: Dermoscopy features of BCC in H- and non-H zone were described and a compar- ative study of the dermoscopic pattern of BCC between the two locations was performed. 2023;13(3):e2023125 1 Dermoscopic Pattern of Basal Cell Carcinoma in H- and Non-H-zones Joanna Pogorzelska-Dyrbuś1, Natalia Salwowska2, Beata Bergler-Czop2 1 Estevita” Specialist Medical Practice, Tychy, Poland 2 Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland Key words: dermoscopy, H-zone, basal cell carcinoma, ulceration, skin cancer Citation: Pogorzelska-Dyrbuś J, Salwowska N, Bergler-Czop B. Dermoscopic Pattern of Basal Cell Carcinoma in H- and Non-H-zones. keywords: bcc; cell; dermatol; dermoscopic; doi; pmid; zone cache: dpc-2829.pdf plain text: dpc-2829.txt item: #603 of 1031 id: dpc-2831 author: Gimeno-Ribes, Maria-Elena; Morgado-Carrasco, Daniel title: Inverse Gottron Papules in Dermatomyositis date: 2023-04-29 words: 541 flesch: 39 summary: Inverse Gottron papules are an infrequent manifestation of dermatomyositis. Inverse Gottron papules are ker- atotic papules located on the flexor aspects of the fingers (distal and proximal interphalangeal joints, and metacarpo- phalangeal joints), and are an infrequently reported clinical sign of dermatomyositis [1,2]. keywords: inverse; papules cache: dpc-2831.pdf plain text: dpc-2831.txt item: #604 of 1031 id: dpc-2832 author: Caccavale, Stefano; Fiorentino, Carmine ; Boccellino, Maria Pia ; Pagliuca, Francesca ; Jurakic Toncic, Ruzica ; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Multiple Pigmented Trichoepitheliomas: A Case Report date: 2023-04-29 words: 802 flesch: 47 summary: To the best of our knowledge, we report the first case of multiple pigmented trichoepitheliomas discussed in liter- ature so far. They may appear as solitary or multiple lesions in non-familial or familial forms (including multiple familial trichoepitheliomas, Brooke-Spiegler syndrome and familial cylindromatosis) keywords: lesions; trichoepitheliomas cache: dpc-2832.pdf plain text: dpc-2832.txt item: #605 of 1031 id: dpc-284 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Alonso, Carlos; Sanchez-Granel, German; Gorosito, Mario title: Dermoscopic findings in an early malignant fibrous histiocytoma on the face date: 2017-08-02 words: 1420 flesch: 48 summary: Malignant fibrohistiocytic tumors. Email: gabrielsalerni@hotmail.com Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH), currently classified as undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma, is the most frequent soft tissue sarcoma in adulthood, but it is not as common as a primary skin tumor. keywords: histiocytoma; lesion; malignant; mfh; tumors cache: dpc-284.pdf plain text: dpc-284.txt item: #606 of 1031 id: dpc-2841 author: Sarıkaya Tellal, Ebru; İlhan Erdil, Dilara; Gore Karaali, Muge; Koku Aksu, Ayse Esra; Erdemir, VA; Kara Polat, Asude; Leblebici, Cem title: Interstitial Granulomatous Dermatitis and Palisaded Neutrophilic Granulomatous Dermatitis: Retrospective Clinicopathological Analysis of 16 cases date: 2023-07-31 words: 3753 flesch: 53 summary: 2023;13(3):e2023129 1 Interstitial Granulomatous Dermatitis and Palisaded Neutrophilic Granulomatous Dermatitis: Retrospective Clinicopathological Analysis of 16 Cases Ebru Sarıkaya Tellal1, Dilara Ilhan Erdil1, Muge Gore Karaali2, Ayse Esra Koku Aksu1, Erdemir VA3, Asude Kara Polat1, Cem Leblebici4 1 Department of Dermatology, University of Health Science (HSU) Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey 2 Department of Dermatology, Irmet International Hospital, Tekirdag, Turkey 3 Department of Dermatology, Göztepe Training and Research Hospital, Medeniyet University, Istanbul, Turkey 4 Department of Pathology, University of Health Science (HSU) Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Key words: granulomatous dermatitis, interstitial granulomatous dermatitis, palisaded neutrophilic and granulomatous dermatitis, reactive granulomatous dermatitis Citation: Sarıkaya Tellal E, Ilhan Erdil D, Gore Karaali M, et al. PNGD patients, in 7 of 13 (53.8%) patients with IGD had autoimmunity and 1 (7.7%) had malignancy (tubulovillous adenoma with high dysplasia). keywords: dermatitis; dermatol; extremity; igd; interstitial; patients; plaques; pmid; pngd; rgd cache: dpc-2841.pdf plain text: dpc-2841.txt item: #607 of 1031 id: dpc-2843 author: Sally, Rachel; Lakdawala, Nikita; Lee, Nayoung; Lo Sicco, Kristen; Pomeranz, Miriam title: Supporting Healing Inside and Out: Dermatologist-Led Skin and Hair Care Empowerment for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence date: 2023-07-31 words: 855 flesch: 49 summary: The Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA Citation: Sally R, Lakdawala N, Lee N, Lo Sicco K, Pomeranz MK. Corresponding author: Rachel Sally, The Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology New York University Grossman School of Medicine 240 East 38th Street, 12th Floor New York, NY 10016 Email: Rachel.Sally@nyulangone.org The global burden of gender-based violence (GBV) is a sig- nificant public health concern, with one in three women es- timated to experience some form of GBV throughout their lifetime regardless of racial, socio-economic, or religious background keywords: care; skin; violence; women cache: dpc-2843.pdf plain text: dpc-2843.txt item: #608 of 1031 id: dpc-2847 author: Cortese, Andrea; Pancetti, Saverio ; Pressiani, Tiziana ; Toso, Francesco; Fiorillo, Giovanni; Antonio, Costanzo; Borroni, Riccardo G. title: Sorafenib-Induced Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis date: 2023-04-29 words: 1175 flesch: 51 summary: 2023;13(2):e2023130 1 Sorafenib-Induced Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis Andrea Cortese1,2, Saverio Pancetti3, Tiziana Pressiani4, Francesco Toso1,2, Giovanni Fiorillo1,2, Antonio Costanzo1,2, Riccardo Giovanni Borroni1,2 1 Dermatology, Humanitas Research Hospital – IRCCS, Rozzano (MI), Italy 2 Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele (MI), Italy 3 Pathology, Humanitas Research Hospital - IRCCS, Rozzano (MI), Italy 4 Oncology, Humanitas Research Hospital - IRCCS, Rozzano (MI), Italy Key words: sorafenib, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis, severe cutaneous adverse reaction; tyrosin-kinase inhibitors Citation: Cortese A, Pancetti S, Pressiani T, et al. Sorafenib-Induced Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis. A method for estimat- ing the probability of adverse drug reactions. keywords: acute; agep; pustulosis; reaction; sorafenib cache: dpc-2847.pdf plain text: dpc-2847.txt item: #609 of 1031 id: dpc-2854 author: Starace, Michela; Yamagata, João Paulo; Cortez de Almeida, Rita Fernanda; Frattini, Simone; Bruni, Francesca; Alessandrini, Aurora; Iorizzo, Matilde; Fernandes Melo, Daniel; Neri, Iria; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: A Practical Algorithm for the Management of Superficial Folliculitis of the Scalp: 10 Years of Clinical and Dermoscopy Experience date: 2023-07-31 words: 3001 flesch: 46 summary: (D) Dermoscopic image of scalp rosacea: erythematous round lesions with a central yellowish area. Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis (Ofuji Syndrome) A 1-year-old child presented us with small scalp pustules that tended to confluence and form an annular or polycy- clic plaque. keywords: dermoscopy; diagnosis; folliculitis; inflammatory; pustules; rosacea; scalp; sfs; vessels cache: dpc-2854.pdf plain text: dpc-2854.txt item: #610 of 1031 id: dpc-2859 author: Aktaş, Hamza; Şener Bahçe, Zeynep title: Evaluation of the Incidence of Anal Fissures in Patients Who Systemic Isotretinoin Therapy for Acne date: 2023-07-31 words: 3684 flesch: 62 summary: Adverse effect Patients, N (%) Methods: The study evaluated 210 patients who received systemic isotretinoin treatment. keywords: acne; anal; bleeding; constipation; dermatol; doi; effects; fissure; isotretinoin; patients; pmid; treatment cache: dpc-2859.pdf plain text: dpc-2859.txt item: #611 of 1031 id: dpc-2863 author: Emre, Selma; Süngü, Nuran; Hayran, Yıldız; Demirseren, D Deniz; Aktaş, Akın; Özkara Duman, Tuce title: Investigation of the PD-1/PD-L1 Expression in the Lesional Skins of Patients with Psoriasis date: 2023-04-29 words: 4552 flesch: 63 summary: Conclusions: In the lesioned skin samples of psoriasis patients, the PD-1 and PD-L1 expressions were significantly higher in immune cells than that in the skin samples of the healthy controls. This study showed that, the PD-1 and PD-L1 expressions in immune cells in the lesioned skin samples of psoriasis pa- tients are significantly higher than that in the skin samples of healthy controls. keywords: cells; doi; expression; immune; patients; pd-1; pmid; psoriasis; psoriatic; study cache: dpc-2863.pdf plain text: dpc-2863.txt item: #612 of 1031 id: dpc-2873 author: Baig, Imran; Petronzio, Allison; Maphet, Brandy; Chon, Susan title: Review of the Impact of Sun Safety Interventions in Children date: 2023-01-31 words: 6195 flesch: 62 summary: As an example, Hubbard et al. involved a 50-minute presentation that addressed risk factors for skin cancer, personal anecdotes from individuals with skin cancer, etc., after which the children were given an informational booklet [60]. Win- nett et al. studied the effects of an intervention that included informational posters in prominent locations, a poster pro- viding feedback about how many people are practicing the SafeSun program, a weekly lottery ticket for people wearing sun-protective clothing, and lifeguards modeling the SafeSun logo on their clothing [67]. keywords: behaviors; cancer; children; dermatol; et al; exposure; health; intervention; knowledge; prevention; program; protection; safety; school; skin; skin cancer; studies; sun cache: dpc-2873.pdf plain text: dpc-2873.txt item: #613 of 1031 id: dpc-2880 author: Peirano, Dominga; Donoso, Francisca; Vargas, Sebastian; Hidalgo, Leonel; Feurhake, Teo; Scope, Alon; Longo, Caterina; Navarrete-Dechent, Cristian Patricio title: Visualizing Touton Giant Cells Under Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in Two Cases of Juvenile Xanthogranuloma date: 2023-04-29 words: 1187 flesch: 49 summary: These were large cells (40-50 microns largest diameter) with a hyperrefractile cytoplasm forming a peripheral rim and a large hypo-reflective nucleus, suggestive of Touton cells (yellow arrow). Histopathologically, JXG is characterized by a granu- lomatous inflammation pattern, whereby the dermal infil- trate consists of histiocytes with abundant cytoplasm and of Touton giant cells with a ring-like arrangement of multiple nuclei, separating a central eosinophilic area from the pe- ripheral foamy and pale cytoplasm [3]. keywords: cells; rcm; touton; xanthogranuloma cache: dpc-2880.pdf plain text: dpc-2880.txt item: #614 of 1031 id: dpc-2887 author: Camela, Elisa; Villani, Alessia; Ocampo Garza, Sonia Sofia; Costa, Claudia; Fabbrocini, Gabriella; Megna, Matteo; Potestio, Luca; Ruggiero, Angelo; Scalvenzi, Massimiliano title: Development of a Patient-Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) for Dysgeusia During Treatment With Smoothened (SMO) Inhibitors for Basal Cell Carcinomas: The SMO-iD Questionnaire date: 2023-07-31 words: 2778 flesch: 53 summary: Inclusion criteria were laB- CCs treated with SMO inhibitors and age ≥ 18 years old. No scoring was provided since the questionnaire is intended to give physicians a toll to screen for and monitor the occurrence of dysgeusia and related symptoms in patients under SMO inhibitors. keywords: doi; dysgeusia; inhibitors; patients; questionnaire; smo; taste cache: dpc-2887.pdf plain text: dpc-2887.txt item: #615 of 1031 id: dpc-289 author: Geller, Shamir; Pulitzer, Melissa; Brady, Mary Sue; Myskowski, Patricia L. title: Dermoscopic assessment of vascular structures in solitary small pink lesions—differentiating between good and evil date: 2017-08-02 words: 2174 flesch: 55 summary: Dermoscopy shows linear irregular blood vessels with a diffuse milky-white background. [10], skin metastases from solid tumor [11], and other skin tumors keywords: cell; dermatol; dermoscopic; linear; mcc; vascular; vessels cache: dpc-289.pdf plain text: dpc-289.txt item: #616 of 1031 id: dpc-2891 author: Mohamed , Noha E; Soltan, Mohamed R; Galal, Sara A; El Sayed, Hassan Salem; Hassan, Hadir M; Khatery, Basma HM title: Female Pattern Hair Loss and Negative Psychological Impact: Possible Role of Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) date: 2023-07-31 words: 5692 flesch: 63 summary: This serum BDNF level may act as a diagnostic marker for negative psychological impact in FPHL patients. Cases (N = 46) Control (N = 41) χ2 P Family history of FPHL N % N % Negative 12 26.1 35 85.4 30.669 keywords: bdnf; beck; control; depression; female; fphl; group; hair; patients; scale; score; serum cache: dpc-2891.pdf plain text: dpc-2891.txt item: #617 of 1031 id: dpc-2898 author: Prasanna, Swati; Haridas, Nishigandha ; Kharkar, Vidya ; Khade, Pandharinath title: Extragenital Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus-Morphea Overlap Masquerading as Lupus Vulgaris: Histopathology to the Rescue date: 2023-07-31 words: 982 flesch: 41 summary: 2023;13(3):e2023141 3 Conclusions LSA presents with white atrophic plaques and papules, most commonly on the vulvar and perianal area but may be seen anywhere, with trunk and extremities being the most com- mon extragenital sites. Findings in support of LV included past history of TB lymphadenitis with positive Mantoux test, classical mor- phology of the lesion with an advancing edge, patulous follicles, orange red background with white streaks and structureless areas However, the presence of pan dermal sclerosis, dimin- ished appendages, replacement of subcutaneous fat beneath eccrine glands by thickened dermal collagen were against LV. keywords: collagen; dermatol; histopathology; lichen cache: dpc-2898.pdf plain text: dpc-2898.txt item: #618 of 1031 id: dpc-29 author: Ramadan, Shahira; Hossam, Dalia; Saleh, Marwah A. title: Dermoscopy could be useful in differentiating sarcoidosis from necrobiotic granulomas even after treatment with systemic steroids date: 2016-07-31 words: 2931 flesch: 51 summary: Our results showed that scar-like depigmentation was detected in 7/19 (36.8%) cutaneous sarcoidosis cases, which was statisti- cally significant in differentiating cutaneous sarcoidosis from necrobiotic granuloma; p value was 0.025. Dermoscopic picture of cutaneous sarcoidosis cases showing (a) arborizing blood vessels (black arrow) (no treatment); (b) translucent orange areas (black arrow) keywords: cases; dermoscopic; group; sarcoidosis; treatment cache: dpc-29.pdf plain text: dpc-29.txt item: #619 of 1031 id: dpc-2904 author: Çakır, Aysel; Elcin, Gonca ; Kilickap, Saadettin ; Gököz, Özay ; Taskiran, Zihni Ekim; Celik, İsmail title: Phenotypic and Genetic Features that Differ Between Hereditary and Sporadic Melanoma: Results of a Preliminary Study from a Single Center from Turkey date: 2023-07-31 words: 4452 flesch: 61 summary: As shown in Table 2, MC1R variant positivity was highest in “Leachman score ≥ 3” subgroup of patients, intermediate in the early age at onset subgroup of hereditary melanoma patients and melanoma groups did not show a statistically significant difference. 2023;13(3):e2023146 1 Phenotypic and Genetic Features that Differ Between Hereditary and Sporadic Melanoma: Results of a Preliminary Study from a Single Center from Turkey Aysel Cakir¹, Gonca Elcin¹, Saadettin Kilickap², Özay Gököz³, Zihni Ekim Taskiran4, İsmail Celik² 1 Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Venerology, Ankara, Turkey 2 Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Oncology, Ankara, Turkey 3 Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Pathology, Ankara, Turkey 4 Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Genetics, Ankara, Turkey Key words: melanoma, hereditary melanoma, sporadic melanoma, cdkn2a, mc1r Citation: Cakir A, Elcin G, Kilickap S, Gököz Ö, Taskiran ZE, Celik İ Phenotypic and Genetic Features that Differ Between Hereditary and Sporadic Melanoma: Results of a Preliminary Study from a Single Center from Turkey. keywords: age; cancer; cdkn2a; features; group; hereditary; mc1r; melanoma; patients; pmid; study cache: dpc-2904.pdf plain text: dpc-2904.txt item: #620 of 1031 id: dpc-2906 author: Cerci, Felipe; Zehnder, Mara; Lallas, Aimilios; Werner, Betina; Tolkachjov, Stanislav title: “Stretching Dermoscopy” to Delineate the Margins of Basal Cell Carcinoma on Photodamaged Telangiectatic Skin date: 2023-04-29 words: 1193 flesch: 54 summary: Case Presentation We present a case that aims to suggest that combining both techniques might be superior to using each technique alone to delineate BCC margins prior to surgical removal in ar- eas with a telangiectatic background. Epiphany Dermatology, Dallas, Texas, USA 9 Texas A&M College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, USA 10 Department of Dermatology, The University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA 11 Division of Dermatology, Baylor Scott & White, Dallas, Texas, USA Key words: dermoscopy, basal cell carcinoma, Mohs micrographic surgery, skin cancer, surgical margins Citation: Cerci FB, Zehnder ML, Lallas A, Werner B, Tolkachjov SN. keywords: dermatol; dermatology; dermoscopy; skin cache: dpc-2906.pdf plain text: dpc-2906.txt item: #621 of 1031 id: dpc-2908 author: Proietti, Ilaria; Tolino, Ersilia; Bernardini, Nicoletta; Di Fraia, Marco; Skroza, Nevena; Potenza, Concetta title: Efficacy of Cemiplimab in a Patient Affected by Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Myelodysplastic Syndrome date: 2023-07-31 words: 1102 flesch: 55 summary: PD-1 blockade has also shown a significant benefit in CLL patients with Richter syndrome [3]. Naturally, hematologic patients have an immunosuppressed status due to their disease and to its treatment. keywords: cell; cemiplimab; cscc; patients cache: dpc-2908.pdf plain text: dpc-2908.txt item: #622 of 1031 id: dpc-291 author: Lambertini, Martina; Corti, Barbara; Tardio, Maria Lucia; La Placa, Michelangelo title: Whitish halo on a papular pigmented lesion date: 2018-01-31 words: 1250 flesch: 42 summary: 7. Herron MD, Vanderhooft SL, Smock K, Zhou H, Leachman SA, Coffin C. Proliferative nodules in congenital melanocytic nevi: a clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis. [Copyright: ©2018 Lambertini et al.] Answer Proliferative nodule in a small congenital melanocytic nevus Explanation Proliferative nodules (PNs) are rare melanocytic neoplasms arising in congenital melanocytic nevi (CMNs) that usually have a very good prognosis but can mimic malignancy in the rapid onset and clinical features [1]. keywords: figure; melanocytic; nevus; nodule cache: dpc-291.pdf plain text: dpc-291.txt item: #623 of 1031 id: dpc-2912 author: Kaya, Özge; Keskinkaya, Zeynep; Işık Mermutlu, Selda; Oğuz Kılıç, Sevilay; Öztürk, Sevgi title: Long-term Omalizumab Therapy in Patients with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: Does it Increase the Risk of COVID-19? date: 2023-07-31 words: 3544 flesch: 61 summary: Methods: In this retrospective study, files of CSU patients using OMZ during the COVID-19 pandem- ic were reviewed in terms of demographic features, medical history including COVID-19 vaccination status, clinical characteristics, pretreatment laboratory parameters, duration, and dosing regimen of OMZ treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of OMZ on CSU patients regarding COVID-19 infection. keywords: covid-19; csu; disease; doi; infection; omz; patients; pmid; therapy; treatment; urticaria cache: dpc-2912.pdf plain text: dpc-2912.txt item: #624 of 1031 id: dpc-2913 author: Koç Yıldırım, Sema; Demirel Öğüt, Neslihan ; Erbağcı, Ece; Öğüt, Çağrı title: Scabies Affects Quality of Life in Correlation with Depression and Anxiety date: 2023-04-29 words: 4984 flesch: 69 summary: A small number of studies have shown that scabies causes impairment in the quality of life in adult patients. Objectives: Methods: This cross-sectional study included adult patients diagnosed with scabies in our dermatol- ogy outpatient clinic. keywords: anxiety; bds; dermatol; disease; dlqi; life; patients; quality; scabies; score; study cache: dpc-2913.pdf plain text: dpc-2913.txt item: #625 of 1031 id: dpc-2916 author: Bazzacco, Giulia; Conforti, Claudio; Toffoli, Ludovica; Zelin, Enrico; Zalaudek, Iris; di Meo, Nicola title: Dermoscopic Features of Herpes Zoster: Case Series and Review of the Literature date: 2023-07-31 words: 1143 flesch: 57 summary: Diagnosis is usually easy and occurs with just clinical evaluation, however recogni- tion of atypical HZ can be a challenge for clinicians. Case Presentation A group of patients with atypical HZ diagnosed within the last 6 months were retrospectively retrieved from our secondary referral centers. keywords: dermoscopy; herpes; zoster cache: dpc-2916.pdf plain text: dpc-2916.txt item: #626 of 1031 id: dpc-2917 author: Iorizzo, Matilde; Waśkiel-Burnat, Anna; Anedda, Jasmine; Praccini, Bianca Maria ; Apalla, Zoe ; Rudnicka, Lidia ; Starace, Michela title: Persistent Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia Treated With Low Dose Oral Minoxidil: A Multicenter Retrospective Case Series of 15 Patients date: 2023-07-31 words: 1075 flesch: 56 summary: Treatment of permanent chemotherapy- induced alopecia with low dose oral minoxidil. Characteristics of patients with persistent chemotherapy-induced alopecia treated with low dose oral minoxidil. keywords: alopecia; dermatol; minoxidil; patients cache: dpc-2917.pdf plain text: dpc-2917.txt item: #627 of 1031 id: dpc-292 author: Pasquali, Paola; Freites-Martinez, Azael; Gonzalez, Salvador; Spugnini, Enrico P.; Baldi, Alfonso title: Successful treatment of plantar warts with intralesional bleomycin and electroporation: pilot prospective study date: 2017-08-02 words: 2921 flesch: 54 summary: Treatment efficacy with electrochemotherapy: A multi-institutional prospective observa- tional study on 376 patients with superficial tumors. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2017;7(3):4 21 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Successful treatment of plantar warts with intralesional bleomycin and electroporation: pilot prospective study Paola Pasquali1, Azael Freites-Martinez1, Salvador Gonzalez2,3, Enrico P. Spugnini4, Alfonso Baldi4,5 1 Dermatology Service, Pius Hospital De Valls, Tarragona, Spain 2 Dermatology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA 3 Medicine Department, Alcalá University, Madrid, Spain 4 Biopulse srl, Naples, Italy 5 Department of Environmental, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Caserta, Italy Key words: warts, electroporation, bleomycin Citation: Pasquali P, Freites-Martinez A, Gonzales S, Spugnini EP, Baldi A. Successful treatment of plantar warts with intralesional bleomycin and electroporation: pilot prospective study. keywords: bleomycin; electroporation; intralesional; patients; study; treatment; warts cache: dpc-292.pdf plain text: dpc-292.txt item: #628 of 1031 id: dpc-2926 author: Tehçi, Tuğba; Şenyurt, Elif Burcu ; Durdu, Murat; Errichetti, Enzo title: Dermoscopic and Cytological Findings in Scleromyxedema date: 2023-07-31 words: 678 flesch: 44 summary: Image Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. (A) Dome-shaped, firm, small papules on the nape are similar as seen on clinical examination. keywords: adana; department; dermatology; university cache: dpc-2926.pdf plain text: dpc-2926.txt item: #629 of 1031 id: dpc-2927 author: Ankad, Balachandra S; Behera, Biswanath; Lallas, Aimilios; Akay, Bengu Nisa; Bhat, Yasmeen J; Chauhan, Payal; Enechukwu, Nkechi Anne; Geller, Shamir; Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Kaliyadan, Feroze; Kayitenkore, Kayitesi ; Kelati, Awatef; Vinay, Keshavamurthy ; Stein, Jennifer ; Traoré, Ibrahima ; Usatine, Richard P; Errichetti, Enzo title: International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) criteria for skin tumors: validation for skin of color through a Delphi expert consensus by the “Imaging in Skin of Color” IDS Task Force date: 2023-01-31 words: 7696 flesch: 52 summary: Guinea 16 Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Texas Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA 17 Institute of Dermatology, “Santa Maria della Misericordia” University Hospital, Udine, Italy Key words: dermoscopy, neoplasias, neoplastic dermatoses, skin of color, tumors Citation: Ankad BS, Behera B, Lallas A, et al. International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) criteria for skin tumors: validation for skin of color through a Delphi expert consensus by the “Imaging in Skin of Color” IDS Task Force. This document was promoted by the “Imaging in Skin of Color” IDS Task Force with the aim of validating the dermoscopic criteria/terminology provided by the IDS for skin tumors for the use in skin of color by a consensus process involving a panel of experts routinely dealing with dark-skinned patients (phototypes IV, V, and VI). keywords: n d; o n; o p cache: dpc-2927.pdf plain text: dpc-2927.txt item: #630 of 1031 id: dpc-2932 author: de la Iglesia Martin, Javier; Piquero-Casals, Jaime ; Quera, Angels ; Morgado-Carrasco , Daniel title: Brownish-Yellow Dots as a Dermoscopic Sign of Follicular Mucinosis date: 2023-07-31 words: 619 flesch: 47 summary: 2023;13(3):e2023150 1 Brownish-Yellow Dots as a Dermoscopic Sign of Follicular Mucinosis Javier de la Iglesia Martin1, Jaime Piquero-Casals2, Angels Quera3, Daniel Morgado-Carrasco1,3 1 Dermatology Department, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain 2 Dermik, Clínica Dermatológica Multidisciplinar, Barcelona, Spain 3 Dermatology Department, Hospital de Figueres, Fundació Salut Empordà, Girona, Spain Citation: de la Iglesia Martin J, Piquero-Casals J, Quera A, Morgado-Carrasco D. Brownish-Yellow Dots as a Dermoscopic Sign of Follicular Mucinosis Dermatol Pract Concept. Based on clinicopathological characteris- tics a diagnosis of follicular mucinosis was made. keywords: dots; follicular; mucinosis cache: dpc-2932.pdf plain text: dpc-2932.txt item: #631 of 1031 id: dpc-2942 author: Ram Kumar, Kethini Ramadas; Narayanan, Arunachalam; Ramassamy, Sivaranjini title: Onychoheterotopia date: 2023-04-29 words: 487 flesch: 47 summary: 2023;13(2):e2023153 Diagnosis of ectopic nail is made based on its clinical findings and is supported by histopathological evaluation. Other nails were normal. keywords: nail; onychoheterotopia cache: dpc-2942.pdf plain text: dpc-2942.txt item: #632 of 1031 id: dpc-2953 author: Muddebihal, Aishwarya; Khurana, Ananta; Sardana, Kabir title: Cyclophosphamide in a Recalcitrant Case of Nekam’s Disease date: 2023-07-31 words: 993 flesch: 48 summary: (D) Resolution of cutaneous lesions with post inflammatory hyperpigmentation after five months of cyclophosphamide. Research Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: cyclophosphamide; dermatol; disease; nekam cache: dpc-2953.pdf plain text: dpc-2953.txt item: #633 of 1031 id: dpc-2961 author: Swarnkar, Bhavya; Anand, Gouri Renuka Pushpanandan; Somesh Gupta; Agarwal, Shipra title: Erdheim Chester Disease: A Rare Entity from North India date: 2023-07-31 words: 578 flesch: 52 summary: 2023;13(3):e2023155 1 Erdheim Chester Disease: A Rare Entity from North India Bhavya Swarnkar1, Gouri Renuka Pushpanandan Anand1, Somesh Gupta1, Shipra Agarwal2 1 Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India 2 Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India Key words: Erdheim Chester disease, non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis, setting sun, BRAF Citation: Swarnkar B, Anand GRP, Gupta S, Agarwal S. Erdheim Chester disease: A rare entity from North India. Based on history, examination, and investigations, we made the diagnosis of Erdheim Chester disease (ECD). keywords: chester; disease; india cache: dpc-2961.pdf plain text: dpc-2961.txt item: #634 of 1031 id: dpc-3019 author: Narayanan, Arunachalam; Thappa, Devinder Mohan; Mithin Kumar, Balasundaram title: Docetaxel-Induced Nail Bed Purpura date: 2023-07-31 words: 478 flesch: 50 summary: Examination of his nails revealed subungual onycholysis of his bilateral great toes along with nail bed purpura over the third right toe and multiple fingernails (Figure 1A). Nail changes seen post-treatment with docetaxel- based chemotherapy include onychomadesis, onycholysis, beau’s lines, paronychia, and nail bed purpura keywords: bed; nail cache: dpc-3019.pdf plain text: dpc-3019.txt item: #635 of 1031 id: dpc-302 author: Chen, Yun An; Rill, Joanne; Seiverling, Elizabeth V. title: Analysis of dermoscopy teaching modalities in United States dermatology residency programs date: 2017-08-02 words: 3078 flesch: 46 summary: Euro- pean literature has shown that resident dermoscopy training is highly correlated with dermoscopy use for melanoma detection Questions regarding dermoscopy training within the responder’s current residency program addressed: (1) quantity of dermoscopy education and training, (2) dermoscopy teaching modalities, (3) topics addressed in dermoscopy lectures, (4) aspects of clinical dermoscopy training, (5) effectiveness of dermoscopy teaching modalities, (6) deficiencies within the dermoscopy 40 Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2017;7(3):8 TABLE 1. keywords: dermatology; dermoscopy; evaluation; residents; training; use cache: dpc-302.pdf plain text: dpc-302.txt item: #636 of 1031 id: dpc-3032 author: Bendsöe, Niels; Paoli, John; Söderkvist, Karin; Persson, Bertil; Halldin, Christina; Ihrlund, Linda; Wolodarski, Maria title: A Non-interventional Study on Vismodegib for Basal Cell Carcinoma With A Treat-To-Target Regimen In Swedish Patients date: 2023-04-29 words: 5448 flesch: 60 summary: Patients previously included in other clinical trials within 90 days were excluded, with exceptions for patients in cohort 2. Back pain 0 0 1 (12.5) Adverse events leading to interruption of study treatment, n 5 (13.5) 1 (33.3) 1 (12.5) 7 (14.6) Number of adverse events leading to interruption of study treatment 9 2 1 12 Nausea 1 (2.7) 1 (33.3) 0 2 (4.2) 1.0 C 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 P ro p o rt io n o f s u b je ct s 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Time (days) Cohort 1 Cohort 2 Cohort 3 Total 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 Censored Time to recurrence - All applicable patients Figure 1. keywords: basal; cell; clinical; cohort; events; months; patients; response; study; treatment; vismodegib cache: dpc-3032.pdf plain text: dpc-3032.txt item: #637 of 1031 id: dpc-3064 author: Greco, Pauline; Pham, Félix ; Duru, Gérard; Lainé, Xavier; Dalle, Stéphane; Thomas, Luc title: Evaluation of the Knowledge of Primary Care Physicians About Important Nail Diseases Before and After a Short Online Training date: 2023-07-31 words: 4564 flesch: 63 summary: Nail diseases are often diagnosed late with a potential prognostic and functional im- pact. Methods: We submitted 10 pre-test and post-test clinical cases and an educative online course on the diagnosis and the management of nail diseases to 138 volunteer PCPs; 73 completed the whole training path. keywords: dermatologist; doi; nail; opinion; post; pre; test; urgent cache: dpc-3064.pdf plain text: dpc-3064.txt item: #638 of 1031 id: dpc-307 author: Hocker, Sarah; Rabinovitz, Harold S.; Oliveiro, Margaret; Grant-Kels, Jane; Scope, Alon title: Reflectance confocal microscopy of an inverted follicular keratosis mimicking a squamous cell carcinoma date: 2017-10-31 words: 1411 flesch: 45 summary: Hyper- and/ Reflectance confocal microscopy of an inverted follicular keratosis mimicking a squamous cell carcinoma Sarah Hocker1, Harold S. Rabinovitz2, Margaret Oliviero2, Jane Grant-Kels3, Alon Scope4 1 Skin and Cancer Associates, Plantation, FL, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA 3 Department of Dermatology, University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT, USA 4 Department of Dermatology, Sheba Medical Center and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Key words: dermoscopy, inverted follicular keratosis, squamous cell carcinoma, reflectance confocal microscopy Citation: Hocker S, Rabinovitz HS, Oliviero M, Grant-Kels J, Scope A. Reflectance confocal microscopy of an inverted follicular keratosis mimicking a squamous cell carcinoma. Inverted follicular keratosis, tricholemmoma, and desmoplastic tricholemmoma? keywords: figure; hocker; keratosis cache: dpc-307.pdf plain text: dpc-307.txt item: #639 of 1031 id: dpc-3075 author: Conway, Jade; Ricardo , Jose W.; Lipner , Shari title: Dermatology Receives Fewer Grants Versus Other Specialties but Excels in Citation Impact in a Cross-sectional Analysis of R01 Grants 2000-2022 date: 2023-07-31 words: 1163 flesch: 51 summary: Dermatology receives fewer grants vs. other specialties but excels in citation impact in a cross- sectional analysis of R01 grants 2000-2022. We aimed to characterize number and citation impact of R01 grants awarded to der- matology compared to other fields. keywords: dermatology; grants; physician; r01; research cache: dpc-3075.pdf plain text: dpc-3075.txt item: #640 of 1031 id: dpc-3076 author: Desai, Amar; Patel, Aman M.; Shah, Vraj P.; Lipner, Shari R. title: Cardiovascular Complications are Common in Patients with Juvenile Dermatomyositis in a Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2016 Kids Inpatient Database date: 2023-07-31 words: 1589 flesch: 56 summary: No Charge 0.2% 0.0% 0.1% Other 5.5% 6.3% 5.7% Hospital Region Northeast 15.2% 8.1% 13.3% < 0.001 Midwest 22.5% 15.8% 20.7% South 40.6% 40.1% 40.5% West 21.7% 36.0% 25.5% Severity of Illness Subclass (Loss of Function) Dermatologists treating pediatric JDM patients should screen for CVCs with appropriate cardiologist referral to improve outcomes for these patients. keywords: cardiovascular; cvcs; dermatomyositis; disease; jdm; patients cache: dpc-3076.pdf plain text: dpc-3076.txt item: #641 of 1031 id: dpc-309 author: Tognetti, Linda; Cinotti, Elisa; Perrot, Jean-Luc; Campoli, Marco; Rubegni, Pietro title: Syphilitic alopecia: uncommon trichoscopic findings date: 2017-08-02 words: 2163 flesch: 53 summary: Moreover, we observed additional features, including tapering hairs, diffuse scaling and focal follicular hyperkera- tosis. According to its clinical appearance, SA is further classified into three forms: 1) moth-eaten, or patchy alopecia characterized by small alopecic patches irregularly distributed over the scalp; 2) diffuse alopecia, characterized by a diffuse hair loss; and 3) mixed form (i.e., combination of diffuse hair loss and alo- pecic moth-eaten patches) keywords: alopecia; diffuse; hairs; patches; scalp cache: dpc-309.pdf plain text: dpc-309.txt item: #642 of 1031 id: dpc-311 author: Uzunçakmak, Tügba K.; Ozkanli, Seyma; Karadağ, Ayşe Serap title: Dermoscopic rainbow pattern in blue nevus date: 2017-08-02 words: 1079 flesch: 52 summary: Dermoscopic rainbow pattern in blue nevus Tuğba K. Uzunçakmak1, Seyma Ozkanli2, Ayşe Serap Karadağ1 1 Department of Dermatology, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Goztepe Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey 2 Department of Pathology, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Goztepe Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Key words: blue nevus, dermoscopy, rainbow pattern Citation: Uzunçakmak T, Ozkanli S, Karadağ AS. Dermoscopic rainbow pattern in blue nevus. keywords: dermoscopic; lesion; pattern; rainbow cache: dpc-311.pdf plain text: dpc-311.txt item: #643 of 1031 id: dpc-3117 author: Dhandha, Maulik; Ghosh, Debjit ; Dekay, James title: Trichodysplasia Spinulosa in a 71-year-old Heart Transplant Recipient date: 2023-07-31 words: 583 flesch: 55 summary: Differential diagnosis for TS includes trichosta- sis spinulosa, follicular hyperkeratotic spicules associated with multiple myeloma, lichen spinulosus, spiky follicular mycosis fungoides, disseminated spiked hyperkeratosis, ulerythema ophryogenes, follicular-based graft versus host disease. Trichodysplasia spinulosa--a newly described folliculocentric viral infection in an immuno- compromised host. keywords: spinulosa; trichodysplasia cache: dpc-3117.pdf plain text: dpc-3117.txt item: #644 of 1031 id: dpc-313 author: Komforti, Miglena K.; Asgari, Masoud; Chen, Sheng title: Sebaceous carcinoma in situ as a concept and diagnostic entity date: 2017-07-31 words: 2523 flesch: 55 summary: When the term carcinoma used unmodified, such as squamous cell carcinoma, sebaceous carcinoma, adenocar- cinoma, generally means invasive carcinoma. However, for unknown reasons, sebaceous carcinoma in situ (SCIS) has not yet to be recognized by many as a concept and diagnostic entity. keywords: carcinoma; concept; scis; situ; skin; type cache: dpc-313.pdf plain text: dpc-313.txt item: #645 of 1031 id: dpc-3138 author: Bhandari, Adhyatm; Kumar, Sheetanshu ; Bishnoi, Anuradha ; Bhattacharjee, Rajsmita ; Sharma, Aman ; Mahajan, Rahul title: Strawberry Gingivitis - A Diagnostic Clue in a Male With Epistaxis and Hemoptysis date: 2023-07-31 words: 574 flesch: 42 summary: On the basis of above findings, a di- agnosis of Wegener granulomatosis (WG) was established and the patient was started on oral corticosteroids and immunosuppressants. 2023;13(3):e2023171 1 Strawberry Gingivitis - A Diagnostic Clue in a Male With Epistaxis and Hemoptysis Adhyatm Bhandari1, Sheetanshu Kumar1, Anuradha Bishnoi1, Rajsmita Bhattacharjee1, Aman Sharma2, Rahul Mahajan1 1 Department of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India 2 Department of Rheumatology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India Citation: Bhandari A, Kumar S, Bishnoi A, Bhattacharjee R, Sharma A, Mahajan R. Strawberry Gingivitis - A Diagnostic Clue in a Male with Epistaxis and Hemoptysis. keywords: gingivitis; strawberry cache: dpc-3138.pdf plain text: dpc-3138.txt item: #646 of 1031 id: dpc-315 author: Mansur, A. Tulin; Tukenmez Demirci, Gulsen; Ozbal Koc, Eltaf A. ; Yildiz, Semsi title: An unusual lesion on the nose: microvenular hemangioma date: 2018-01-31 words: 2038 flesch: 46 summary: Only 15% of MVH cases occur in patients older than 40 years. MVH should be considered in the differential diagnoses of vascular lesions in this area. keywords: cases; cells; hemangioma; lesions; microvenular; mvh; vascular cache: dpc-315.pdf plain text: dpc-315.txt item: #647 of 1031 id: dpc-3160 author: Anthony, Michelle; Farkouh, Christopher ; Abdi, Parsa title: Kaposi's Sarcoma, a Gateway to Understanding Healthcare Disparities Present in the Racial Minority Communities of America date: 2023-07-31 words: 1073 flesch: 63 summary: Kenya S, Okoro I, Wallace K, Carrasquillo O, Prado G. Strat- egies to Improve HIV Testing in African Americans. The increased rates of KS in southern states may be due to decreased HIV testing and treatment prevalent in these states keywords: hiv; kaposi; pmid; sarcoma cache: dpc-3160.pdf plain text: dpc-3160.txt item: #648 of 1031 id: dpc-319 author: Morris, Jeffrey B.; Alfonso, Sarah V.; Hernandez, Nilda; Fernández, M. Isabel title: Examining the factors associated with past and present dermoscopy use among family physicians date: 2017-10-31 words: 1732 flesch: 57 summary: Objectives: To examine dermoscopy use, factors associated with ever having used (Model 1) and cur- rently using the dermascope (Model 2), and barriers. Current use was associated with seeing more than 400 patients per month and being 60 years-of-age or older. keywords: dermascope; dermatol; fps; research; use cache: dpc-319.pdf plain text: dpc-319.txt item: #649 of 1031 id: dpc-32 author: Cohen, Philip R. title: Metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma to the nose: report and review of cutaneous metastases of papillary thyroid cancer date: 2015-10-31 words: 2801 flesch: 52 summary: Lateral (a) and upward (b) views of cutaneous metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma presenting as an asymptomatic nodule with central erosion on the right nasal tip that morphologically mimicked a basal cell carcinoma. Email: mitehead@gmail.com Background: Metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma typically appears in local lymph nodes. keywords: cancer; carcinoma; metastases; metastatic; nose; papillary; skin; thyroid; tumor cache: dpc-32.pdf plain text: dpc-32.txt item: #650 of 1031 id: dpc-323 author: Lacarrubba, Francesco; Boscaglia, Simona; Nasca, Maria Rita; Caltabiano, Rosario; Micali, Giuseppe title: Grover's disease: dermoscopy, reflectance confocal microscopy, and histopathological correlation date: 2017-08-02 words: 1662 flesch: 44 summary: Grover’s disease: dermoscopy, reflectance confocal microscopy and histopathological correlation Francesco Lacarrubba1, Simona Boscaglia1, Maria Rita Nasca1, Rosario Caltabiano2, Giuseppe Micali1 1 Dermatology Clinic, University of Catania, Italy 2 Department “G.F. Ingrassia”, Section of Anatomic Pathology, University of Catania, Italy Key words: confocal microscopy, dermoscopy, Grover’s disease, Darier’s disease, acantholysis, corp ronds, dyskeratosis, parakeratosis Citation: Lacarrubba F, Boscaglia S, Nasca MR, Caltabiano R, Micali G. Grover’s disease: dermoscopy, reflectance confocal microscopy and histopathological correlation. In conclusion, the pattern seen with PLD may point towards a diagnosis of Darier-like Grover’s disease but cannot exclude other diseases that may show similar features. keywords: confocal; darier; dermatol; disease; grover; like cache: dpc-323.pdf plain text: dpc-323.txt item: #651 of 1031 id: dpc-3267 author: Beqo, Besiana P.; Haxhija, Emir Q. title: Subcutaneous Granuloma Annulare in an Atypical Age Group in Immediate Post-Covid-19 Phase date: 2023-04-29 words: 814 flesch: 52 summary: This composite figure shows a clinical picture of the frontal location of multiple subcutaneous granuloma annulare (SGA) lumps (A). Piette EW, Rosenbach M. Granuloma annulare: keywords: annulare; granuloma; sga cache: dpc-3267.pdf plain text: dpc-3267.txt item: #652 of 1031 id: dpc-328 author: Sonthalia, Sidharth; Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Lallas, Aimilios; Jain, Geraldine; Jhakar, Deepak title: Glutathione for skin lightning: A regnant myth or evidence-based verity date: 2018-01-31 words: 4321 flesch: 47 summary: For years, the strong lobby of proponents of IV glutathione for skin lightening, including manufacturers, distributors, many skin clinics, and med spas, have been recommending arbitrary dosage schedules, despite complete lack of evidence [13,14]. Currently, to the best of our knowledge, IV GSH has been approved by different statutory drug regulatory authorities for specific systemic disorders. keywords: effects; evidence; glutathione; gsh; intravenous; lightening; skin; study; use cache: dpc-328.pdf plain text: dpc-328.txt item: #653 of 1031 id: dpc-333 author: Abreu-Velez, Ana Maria; Yi, Hong; Howard, Michael S. title: Cell junction protein armadillo repeat gene deleted in velo-cardio-facial syndrome is expressed in the skin and colocalizes with autoantibodies of patients affected by a new variant of endemic pemphigus foliaceus in Colombia date: 2017-10-31 words: 3924 flesch: 55 summary: El Bagre EPF patients pres- ent a diverse spectrum of clinical lesions (hyperpigmented, prurigoid, generalized, blistering, etc.) El Bagre soils are extremely acidic, contain very scarce organic matter and are thus scarce in calcium, phosphates, magnesium (Mg++), and potassium. keywords: + +; arvcf; autoantibodies; bagre; endemic; epf; patients; pemphigus; skin cache: dpc-333.pdf plain text: dpc-333.txt item: #654 of 1031 id: dpc-335 author: Weiss, Emma; Katta, Rajani title: Diet and rosacea: the role of dietary change in the management of rosacea date: 2017-10-31 words: 5293 flesch: 54 summary: A number of studies have documented differences in the skin microbial composition of rosacea patients as compared to those without. Specifically, rosacea patients have higher concentrations of Demodex folliculorum, a saprophytic mite that is normally found in sebaceous glands. keywords: dermatol; diet; disease; gut; human; microbiome; patients; pylori; research; risk; role; rosacea; skin; studies; study cache: dpc-335.pdf plain text: dpc-335.txt item: #655 of 1031 id: dpc-336 author: Blum, Andreas; Siggs, Graeme; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Kreusch, Jürgen ; Cabo, Horacio; Campos-do-Carmo, Gabriella; Cavalcanti Shiraishi, Ana Flávia ; Kienitz, Alexander; Maldonado-Seral, Cayetana; Maltagliati-Holzner, Paola; Mijuskovic, Zeljko P.; Yoshimura, Andrea Miyuki; Moscarella, Elvira; Rabinovitz, Harold; Rodriguez-Garcia, Cristina; Rodríguez Saa, Sonia; Rubegni, Pietro; Savoia, Francesco; Simionescu, Olga; Zaballos Diego, Pedro; Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer title: Collision skin lesions—results of a multicenter study of the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) date: 2017-10-31 words: 5490 flesch: 60 summary: Skin lesions or tumors with their original cell types of the different skin layers (focused only on skin lesions detectable by dermoscopy) Layer of the Skin Cell Type or Functional Structure Associated Proliferations/Neoplasms Epidermis Keratinocytes Solar lentigo Seborrheic keratosis Actinic keratosis Bowen’s disease Keratoacanthoma Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2017;7(4):12 51 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Collision skin lesions—results of a multicenter study of the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) Andreas Blum1, Graeme Siggs2, Ashfaq A. Marghoob3, Jürgen Kreusch4, Horacio Cabo5, Gabriella Campos-do-Carmo6, Ana Flávia Cavalcanti Shiraishi 7, Alexander Kienitz8, Cayetana Maldonado-Seral9, Paola Maltagliati-Holzner10, Zeljko P. Mijuskovic11, Andrea M. Yoshimura12, Elvira Moscarella13, Harold S. Rabinovitz14, Cristina Rodriguez-Garcia15, Sonia Rodríguez Saa16, Pietro Rubegni17, Francesco Savoia18, Olga Simionescu19, Pedro Zaballos Diego20, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof21 1 Public, Private and Teaching Practice of Dermatology, Konstanz, Germany 2 SunDoctors Skin Cancer Clinic, Glenunga, Adelaide, Australia 3 Department of Dermatology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Skin Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA 4 Public and Private Practice of Dermatology, Lübeck, Germany 5 Research Institut, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina 6 Gávea Medical Center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 7 Dermatology Service, Hospital e Maternidade Celso Pierro, PUCC, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil 8 Public and Private Practice of Dermatology, Dingolfing, Germany 9 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, Spain 10 Public and Private Practice of Dermatology, Stuttgart, Germany 11 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia 12 University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil 13 Dermatology and Skin Cancer Unit, Arcispedale S. Maria Nuova, IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy 14 University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA 15 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain 16 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Del Carmen, Mendoza, Argentina 17 Department of Clinical Medicine and Immunological Science, Dermatology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italy 18 Unit of Dermatology, AUSL della Romagna, Lugo, Italy 19 1st Clinic of Dermatology, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Colentina Hospital, Bucharest, Romania 20 Dermatology Department, Hospital de Sant Pau i Santa Tecla, Tarragona, Spain 21 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria Key words: collision skin lesions, dermoscopy, dermatoscopy Citation: Blum A, Siggs G, Marghoob AA, Kreusch J, Cabo H, Campos-do-Carmo G, Cavalcanti Shiraishi AF, Kienitz A, Maldonado-Seral C, Maltagliati-Holzner P, Mijuskovic ZP, Yoshimura AM, Moscarella E, Rabinovitz H, Rodriguez-Garcia C, Rodriguez Saa S, Rubegni P, Savoia F, Simionescu O, Zaballos Diego P, Hofmann-Wellenhof R. Collision skin lesions—results of a multicenter study of the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS). keywords: blum; carcinoma; cell; collision; copyright; csls; dermatol; et al; figure; lesions; melanocytic; skin cache: dpc-336.pdf plain text: dpc-336.txt item: #656 of 1031 id: dpc-338 author: Pezzini, Claudia; Piana, Simonetta; Longo, Caterina; Benati, Elisa; Borsari, Stefania; Specchio, Francesca; Moscarella, Elvira title: A solitary pink lesion: dermoscopy and RCM features of lichen planus date: 2017-10-31 words: 1317 flesch: 49 summary: The significance of reflectance confocal microscopy in the assessment of solitary pink skin lesions. Solitary pink lesions are often a major challenge for dermatologists, amelanotic melanoma being the diagnosis not to miss. keywords: dermoscopy; lichen; planus cache: dpc-338.pdf plain text: dpc-338.txt item: #657 of 1031 id: dpc-3382 author: Kaur, Lovleen ; Dayal, Surabhi title: Author’s Reply to Letter to the Editor “Subcutaneous Granuloma Annulare in an Atypical Age Group in Immediate Post-Covid-19 Phase” date: 2023-04-29 words: 872 flesch: 56 summary: Subcutaneous granuloma annulare (SGA) usually pres- ents as skin-colored subcutaneous nodules with minimal to absent cutaneous surface changes. In conclusions, since the primary and the only lesions in our case were subcutaneous nodules, the term GGA as diagnosis of our case should be discouraged. keywords: annulare; granuloma; sga cache: dpc-3382.pdf plain text: dpc-3382.txt item: #658 of 1031 id: dpc-341 author: Cinotti, Elisa; Tonini, Giulia; Perrot, Jean Luc; Habougit, Cyril; Luisi, Stefano; Rubegni, Pietro title: Dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopic features of two cases of vulvar basal cell carcinoma date: 2018-01-31 words: 2257 flesch: 52 summary: These features suggested the diagnosis of ulcerated BCC and Dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopy features of two cases of vulvar basal cell carcinoma Elisa Cinotti, MD1, Giulia Tonini1, Jean Luc Perrot2, Cyril Habougit3, Stefano Luisi4, Pietro Rubegni1 1 Department of Medical, Surgical and Neuro-Sciences, Dermatology Unit, University of Siena, Siena, Italy 2 Dermatology Department, University Hospital of Saint Etienne, Saint Etienne, France 3 Pathology Department, University Hospital of Saint Etienne, Saint Etienne, France 4 Department of Molecular and Developmental Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Siena, Siena, Italy Key words: basal cell carcinoma, dermoscopy, imaging, reflectance confocal microscopy, vulva Citation: Cinotti E, Tonini G, Perrot JL, Habougit C, Luisi S, Rubegni P. Dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopic features of two cases of vulvar basal cell carcinoma. Reflectance confocal microscopy can be used to confirm the clinical diagnosis of vulvar basal cell carcinoma and to identify its surgical margins. keywords: basal; bcc; carcinoma; cell; examination; vulvar cache: dpc-341.pdf plain text: dpc-341.txt item: #659 of 1031 id: dpc-344 author: Karaarslan, Isil; Tepret, Sibel; Yildiz, Seda; Yaman, Banu; Ozdemir, Fezal title: The role of reflectance confocal microscopy in a case of Bowen’s disease difficult to diagnose date: 2018-01-31 words: 1287 flesch: 56 summary: The RCM features of pigmented BD are scarcely in the literature [4-7]. Herein, we report on a case of pigmented BD with atypical clinical and dermoscopic features that mimics a melanoma and describe its RCM features. keywords: cells; pigmented; rcm cache: dpc-344.pdf plain text: dpc-344.txt item: #660 of 1031 id: dpc-346 author: Subhadarshani, Sweta; Yadav, Deepika title: Dermoscopy of chromoblastomycosis date: 2017-10-31 words: 791 flesch: 49 summary: In fact, resolution of blackish red dots has been noted with the clinical and patho- logical clearance of the lesion [5]. Out of the above-mentioned dermoscopic features, the presence of irregular blackish red dots is the most useful sign in making a diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis. keywords: chromoblastomycosis; dermoscopy; dots cache: dpc-346.pdf plain text: dpc-346.txt item: #661 of 1031 id: dpc-349 author: Saki, Nasrin; Dorostkar, Azadeh; Heiran, Alireza; Sari Aslani, Fatemeh title: Satisfactory treatment of an operable connective tissue nevus with intralesional steroid injection date: 2018-01-31 words: 1476 flesch: 48 summary: The inherited form consists of familial cutaneous collagenoma and shagreen patch of tuberous sclerosis, which is autosomal dominant. Familial cutaneous collagenoma. keywords: acetonide; collagenoma; dermatol; dermis; shiraz; triamcinolone cache: dpc-349.pdf plain text: dpc-349.txt item: #662 of 1031 id: dpc-350 author: Dhanta, Aditi; Chauhan, Payal; Meena, Dilip; Hazarika, Neirita title: Linear verrucous haemangioma--a rare case and dermoscopic clues to diagnosis date: 2018-01-31 words: 2457 flesch: 48 summary: (c) Dermoscopy of verrucous lesions showing the prominent hyperkeratosis over bluish background (black circle) along with the reddish blue lacunae (black arrow) indicating the underlying dilated vascular channels. (d) Peripheral areas of the lesion showing the bluish lacunae (black arrow) characteristic of vascular lesions cor- relating with the vascular channels seen in histopathology. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; hemangioma; lesions; linear; vascular; verrucous cache: dpc-350.pdf plain text: dpc-350.txt item: #663 of 1031 id: dpc-351 author: Ankad, Balachandra S.; Shah, Swapnil D.; Adya, Keshavmurthy A. title: White rosette in discoid lupus erythematosus: a new dermoscopic observation date: 2017-10-31 words: 1355 flesch: 65 summary: Der- moscopy showed white structureless areas, branching telan- giectasia, and blue-gray globules sprinkled in a few places on the white areas and white rosettes in many places (Figure 1). White rosettes in discoid lupus erythematosus: a new dermoscopic observation Balachandra S. Ankad1, Swapnil D. Shah2, Keshavmurthy A. Adya3 1 Department of Dermatology, S. Nijalingappa Medical College, Karnataka, India 2 Skin and Laser Clinic, Solapur, India 3 BLDE University’s keywords: areas; dermoscopy; rosettes cache: dpc-351.pdf plain text: dpc-351.txt item: #664 of 1031 id: dpc-352 author: Cinotti, Elisa; Perrot, Jean Luc; Labeille, Bruno; Cambazard, Frédéric; Rubegni, Pietro title: Ex vivo confocal microscopy: an emerging technique in dermatology date: 2018-04-30 words: 4974 flesch: 55 summary: Different from in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy, muscle and adipose tissue can be seen, given the opportunity to observe the sample from its lateral sides (Figures 1, 2) and its bottom. The “en face” technique provides images similar to in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy and is particularly suitable for horizontal spreading tumors [8]. keywords: cinotti; confocal; dermatol; evcm; fluorescence; microscopy; reflectance; skin; vivo cache: dpc-352.pdf plain text: dpc-352.txt item: #665 of 1031 id: dpc-353 author: Geller, Shamir; Pulitzer, Melissa; Myskowski, Patricia L. title: Solitary orange papule on the back of a middle-aged man date: 2018-01-31 words: 1556 flesch: 51 summary: Monomorphous histiocytes with eosinophilic cyto- plasm are seen in the early lesions, while in mature JXG the histiocytes acquire a foamy and xanthomatous appearance, Touton giant cells are identified, and lymphocytes, eosino- phils, and plasma cells can be found throughout the infil- trate. In fully developed lesions, the surrounding erythema decreased, and yellow globules became more evident as the histiocytes transformed to more xanthomatous cells, while in late regressive lesions, prominent whitish streaks were identified and were suggested to correspond to fibrosis [5]. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; jxg; orange; vessels; xanthogranuloma cache: dpc-353.pdf plain text: dpc-353.txt item: #666 of 1031 id: dpc-356 author: Yélamos, Oriol; Cordova, Miguel; Peterson, Gary; Pulitzer, Melissa P.; Singh, Bhuvanesh; Rajadhyaksha, Milind; DeFazio, Jennifer L. title: In vivo intraoral reflectance confocal microscopy of an amalgam tattoo date: 2017-10-31 words: 1740 flesch: 47 summary: Reflectance confocal microscopy is a non-invasive, in vivo imaging system with cellular resolution that has been used to distinguish benign from malignant pigmented lesions in the skin, and more recently in the mucosa. 4. Peterson G, Zanoni DK, Migliacci J, Cordova M, Rajadhyaksha M, Patel S. Progress in reflectance confocal microscopy for im- aging oral tissues in vivo. keywords: amalgam; cells; confocal; microscopy; rcm; reflectance cache: dpc-356.pdf plain text: dpc-356.txt item: #667 of 1031 id: dpc-359 author: Giuffrida, Roberta; Uranitsch, Maximilian; Schmid, Karin; Deinlein, Teresa; Favero, Fabrizio; Zalaudek, Iris title: Hypomelanotic melanoma detected by the “little red riding hood sign” in a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1 date: 2017-10-31 words: 987 flesch: 54 summary: Herein we describe a case of invasive melanoma occurring in a patient with NF1 and discuss the association between these two diseases, highlighting the importance of comparative clinical and der- moscopic approaches in this category of patients in which the detection of melanoma can be difficult because of the presence of multiple skin tumors. Moreover, our case highlights the benefit of the compara- tive approach in patients with multiple skin tumors, as the melanoma in our patient, albeit not evident, differed from the surrounding neurofibromas [5]. keywords: lines; melanoma; neurofibromatosis; nf1 cache: dpc-359.pdf plain text: dpc-359.txt item: #668 of 1031 id: dpc-361 author: Tokat, Fatma; Lehman, Julia S.; Dikicioglu Cetin, Emel; Sezer, Engin; Ince, Umit; Ozturk Durmaz, Emel title: Immunoreactivity of Wilms tumor 1 (WT1) as an additional evidence supporting hemangiomatous rather than inflammatory origin in the etiopathogenesis of angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia date: 2018-01-31 words: 3340 flesch: 43 summary: We suggest that this phenomenon supports the conclusion that eosinophil and lymphocytic inflammatory component would be related to vascular endothelial cells expressing proinflammatory cytokines such as ICAM-1. GLUT1 is a useful marker for differentiation of infantile hemangiomas and other vascular neoplasms such as congeni- tal hemangioma, tufted angioma and kaposiform hemangio- endothelioma, being positive in the infantile hemangiomas and negative in the other entities [24]. keywords: alhe; dermatol; eosinophilia; glut1; hemangioma; hyperplasia; staining; study; wt1 cache: dpc-361.pdf plain text: dpc-361.txt item: #669 of 1031 id: dpc-366 author: Ozdemir, Fezal; Gerceker Turk, Bengu; Yaman, Banu; Pellacani, Giovanni; Ozdemir, Necmettin; Karaarslan, Isil; Farnetani, Francesca title: Reflectance confocal microscopy of mammary Paget disease date: 2017-10-31 words: 3047 flesch: 52 summary: However, later, Pan et al. described Paget cells in extramammary lesions as large cells having dark cytoplasm and mild bright nuclei, each separated from the surrounding by a black halo. (b) One of these nests; composed of hyporeflective tumor cells (Paget cells), larger than the keratinocytes with abundant, pale cytoplasm and small, mildly bright nuclei (black arrows) (mosaic, 0.5 x 0.5 mm). keywords: cells; confocal; dark; disease; paget; rcm; tumor cache: dpc-366.pdf plain text: dpc-366.txt item: #670 of 1031 id: dpc-367 author: Rinaldi, Fabio; Marzani, Barbara; Pinto, Daniela; Ramot, Yuval title: A spermidine-based nutritional supplement prolongs the anagen phase of hair follicles in humans: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study date: 2017-10-31 words: 3330 flesch: 60 summary: Part Student’s t test was used for comparing the number of anagen hair bulbs and Ki-67 and c-Kit levels at baseline and at T1, and the change from baseline was compared between groups using the paired t-test. Results Number of anagen V-VI hair bulbs The number of anagen hair bulbs increased in the spermi- dine treatment group between T0 and T1 (more than 50% increase), while in the placebo group there was a significant decrease in the number of anagen hair bulbs of approximately 20% (Table 1). keywords: anagen; dermatol; group; hair; human; placebo; spermidine; study; test; treatment cache: dpc-367.pdf plain text: dpc-367.txt item: #671 of 1031 id: dpc-368 author: Lambertini, Martina; Dika, Emi; Patrizi, Annalisa; Fanti, Alessandro; Baraldi, Carlotta; Di Altobrando, Ambra title: A red nodule of the scalp date: 2018-01-31 words: 1020 flesch: 52 summary: 6. Kamyab-Hesari K, Seirafi H, Jahan S, et al. Despite the uncommon malignant transformation into basal cell carcinoma (10%), squamous cell carcinoma, or syrigocystadenocarcinoma, surgical excision is considered the treatment of choice in order to arrive at a final histological diagnosis [3,4]. keywords: dermatol; papilliferum cache: dpc-368.pdf plain text: dpc-368.txt item: #672 of 1031 id: dpc-371 author: Ozdemir, Fezal; Errico, Micol A.; Yaman, Banu; Karaarslan, Isil title: Acral lentiginous melanoma in the Turkish population and a new dermoscopic clue for the diagnosis date: 2018-04-30 words: 3770 flesch: 59 summary: Dermoscopic patterns found in our 46 cases of acral lentiginous melanomas (ALM), including involvement of periungual skin in nail apparatus melanoma. Dermoscopic patterns of nail unit melanomas. keywords: alm; cases; dermatol; dermoscopic; melanoma; pattern; prp cache: dpc-371.pdf plain text: dpc-371.txt item: #673 of 1031 id: dpc-372 author: de Sousa, Virgínia Coelho; Oliveira, André title: Nodular lesion with polymorphous vascular pattern date: 2017-10-31 words: 1177 flesch: 48 summary: Corresponding author: Dr. Virgínia Coelho de Sousa, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos, Alameda de Santo António dos Capuchos, 1169-050 Lisbon, Portugal. ©2017 Coelho de Sousa et al. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; network cache: dpc-372.pdf plain text: dpc-372.txt item: #674 of 1031 id: dpc-373 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Alonso, Carlos; Calligaris, Maria; Gorosito, Mario; Fernández-Bussy, Ramón title: Dermoscopy of multiple warty dyskeratomas date: 2017-10-31 words: 1140 flesch: 45 summary: Dermoscopy of multiple warty dyskeratomas Gabriel Salerni1, 2, Carlos Alonso1, 2, María Calligaris1, Mario Gorosito3, Ramón Fernández-Bussy 1 1 Dermatology Department, Hospital Provincial del Centenario de Rosario, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina 2 Diagnóstico Médico Oroño, Rosario, Argentina 3 Dermatopathology Department, Hospital Provincial del Centenario de Rosario, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina Key words: dermoscopy, inflammatory skin diseases, diagnosis dyskeratoma Citation: Salerni G, Alonso C, Calligaris M, Gorosito M, Fernández-Bussy R. Dermoscopy of multiple warty dyskeratomas. We present a case of a 59-year-old male patient with multiple warty dyskeratomas located on the back, in which dermoscopy was helpful in clinical diagnosis. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; warty cache: dpc-373.pdf plain text: dpc-373.txt item: #675 of 1031 id: dpc-378 author: Tian, Jia; Li, Jin; Wang, Fabin; Chen, Zhenbingi title: A new perspective on the nail plate for treatment of ingrown toenail date: 2018-01-31 words: 2992 flesch: 65 summary: No avulsion of nail plate was performed. We had not hesitated to perform nail plate avulsion, partly because we understood that the removal would aid in drainage of the infection. keywords: dermatol; nail; patients; plate; tissue; toenail; treatment cache: dpc-378.pdf plain text: dpc-378.txt item: #676 of 1031 id: dpc-384 author: Caroline, Colmant; Franck, Deborah; Marot, Liliane; Matthijs, Gert; Sznajer, Yves; Blomme, Sandrine; Tromme, Isabelle title: Patient with confirmed LEOPARD syndrome developing multiple melanoma date: 2018-01-31 words: 1898 flesch: 51 summary: Patient with confirmed LEOPARD syndrome developing multiple melanoma Caroline Colmant1, Deborah Franck1, Liliane Marot1, Gert Matthijs2, Yves Sznajer1,3, Sandrine Blomme4, Isabelle Tromme1,4 1 Department of Dermatology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium 2 Centrum Menselijke Erfelekheid, Universitaire Ziekenhuizen Leuven, Leuven, Belgium 3 Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium 4 King Albert II Institute, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Key words: LEOPARD syndrome, melanomas, dermoscopy Citation: Colmant C, Franck D, Marot L, Matthijs G, Sznajer Y, Blomme S, Tromme I. Patient with confirmed leopard syndrome developing multiple myeloma. We herein present a patient diagnosed with LEOPARD syndrome, in whom molecular investigation con- firmed the presence of the c.1403C>T mutation in exon 12 of the PTPN11 gene, who developed four superficial spreading melanomas and three atypical lentiginous hyperplasias. keywords: leopard; melanoma; patient; ptpn11; syndrome; white cache: dpc-384.pdf plain text: dpc-384.txt item: #677 of 1031 id: dpc-390 author: Tareen, Ali; Pallesen, Kristine; Vestergaard, Tine title: Eruptive nevi after burn injury date: 2018-02-06 words: 1220 flesch: 56 summary: Email: dr.alitareen@gmail.com Eruptive melanocytic nevi (EMN) is an unusual phenomenon characterized by the abrupt develop- ment of multiple melanocytic nevi over weeks to months in association with an underlying trigger. Trauma as triggering factor for development of melanocytic nevi. keywords: dermatol; emn; eruptive; melanocytic; nevi cache: dpc-390.pdf plain text: dpc-390.txt item: #678 of 1031 id: dpc-395 author: Abreu-Velez, Ana Maria; Gao, Wendy; Howard, Michael S. title: Patients affected by endemic pemphigus foliaceus in Colombia, South America exhibit autoantibodies to optic nerve sheath envelope cell junctions date: 2018-01-31 words: 3724 flesch: 54 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(1):1 1 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Patients affected by endemic pemphigus foliaceus in Colombia, South America exhibit autoantibodies to optic nerve sheath envelope cell junctions Ana Maria Abreu-Velez1, Wendy Gao2, Michael S. Howard1 1 Georgia Dermatopathology Associates, Atlanta, GA, USA 2 Biotechnology, Charlotte, NC, USA Key words: endemic pemphigus in El Bagre, optic nerve junction, optic cell junction, MYZAP, ARVCF, p0071, desmoplakins Citation: Abreu-Velez AM, Gao W, Howard MS. The immune response was directed against optic nerve sheath cell junctions and the vessels inside it, as well as other molecules inside the nerve. keywords: + +; autoantibodies; bagre; endemic; nerve; optic; patients; pemphigus; staining cache: dpc-395.pdf plain text: dpc-395.txt item: #679 of 1031 id: dpc-396 author: Jha, Abhijeet K.; Zeeshan, M. D.; Jha Amar, Amarkant K. title: Mucoscopy in lingual varicosities date: 2018-01-31 words: 717 flesch: 55 summary: On dermoscopy, dark-blue lacunae (Figure 2) suggest vessel thrombosis and red lacunae suggest absence of it Dermoscopy [polarized, 10X] showed red lacuna with whitish veil at a few places, and based on location, age, clinical and dermoscopic appearance, it was diagnosed as lingual varicosities. keywords: dermoscopy; jha; tongue cache: dpc-396.pdf plain text: dpc-396.txt item: #680 of 1031 id: dpc-398 author: Jha, Abhijeet K.; Zeeshan, MD; Sinha, Binod K.; Singh, Anupama; Agrawal, Pallavi title: Periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum: a rare case report date: 2018-04-30 words: 1174 flesch: 47 summary: Periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PPPXE) is considered a localized variant of inherited PXE based on the presence of angioid streaks (22% of cases) and flexural lesions On cutaneous examination, multiple yellowish, asymptomatic periumbilical papules and Periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum: a rare case report Abhijeet K. Jha1, MD Zeeshan1, Binod K. Sinha, Anupama Singh, Pallavi Agrawal2 1 Department of Skin & VD, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India 2 Department of Pathology, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India Key words: periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PPPXE), dermoscopy Citation: Jha AK, Zeeshan MD, Sinha BK, Singh A, Agrawal P. keywords: dermatol; elasticum; perforating; periumbilical; pseudoxanthoma cache: dpc-398.pdf plain text: dpc-398.txt item: #681 of 1031 id: dpc-399 author: Wikstrom, Jakob Dag; Lapins, Jan title: Scanner-assisted carbon dioxide laser correction of severe rhinophyma: case report of a quality-of-life intervention easily learned date: 2018-04-30 words: 1853 flesch: 52 summary: Key words: rhinophyma, laser correction, rosacea, laser surgery, scanner-assisted carbon dioxide laser Citation: Wikström JD, Lapins J. Scanner-assisted carbon dioxide laser correction of severe rhinophyma: case report of a quality-of-life intervention easily learned. Carbon dioxide laser surgery Scanner-assisted carbon dioxide laser correction of severe rhinophyma: case report of a quality-of-life intervention easily learned Jakob D. Wikström1,2, Jan Lapins1.2 1 Dermato-Venereology Clinic, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden 2 Dermatology and Venereology Unit, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. keywords: carbon; dioxide; laser; patient; rhinophyma; rosacea cache: dpc-399.pdf plain text: dpc-399.txt item: #682 of 1031 id: dpc-400 author: Jurakic Toncic, Ruzica; Jerkovic Gulin, Sandra; Rados, Jaka; Stulhofer Buzina, Daska; Kostovic, Kresimir; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Digital dermatoscopy as a useful tool for evaluating therapeutic efficacy in a patient with eruptive keratoacanthomas date: 2018-07-31 words: 1666 flesch: 54 summary: In our case, DDFU proved to be very useful because it allowed documentation of the efficacy of acitretin therapy, regression of the previously observed lesions, and follow-up of the possible occurrence of new lesions. As the patient developed new lesions on a lowered dose, we sug- gest that DDFU can also be used as an additional tool for finding the lowest and most optimal dose that might be used to prevent the development of new lesions. keywords: acitretin; dermatol; lesions; multiple; treatment cache: dpc-400.pdf plain text: dpc-400.txt item: #683 of 1031 id: dpc-401 author: Tamer, Funda; Umudum, Haldun title: Coexistence of urticaria pigmentosa and thalassemia minor in a young adult date: 2018-04-30 words: 1082 flesch: 56 summary: Urticaria pigmentosa may progress to systemic mastocytosis in 4.5%–10% of cases [1]. The diagnosis of urticaria pigmentosa was made based on clini- cal and histopathologic features. keywords: dermatol; mastocytosis; pigmentosa; thalassemia; urticaria cache: dpc-401.pdf plain text: dpc-401.txt item: #684 of 1031 id: dpc-406 author: Tadros, Joseph; Goodman, Stacey; Tkaczyk, Eric R. title: Subcutaneous scalp nodule as the presenting symptom of systemic light-chain amyloidosis date: 2018-07-31 words: 2115 flesch: 51 summary: ABSTRACT Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(3):7 185 of 290 PLCA cases at initial diagnosis, only 4 went on to develop systemic amyloidosis Aspiration of subcutaneous tissues of the abdominal wall or of an involved organ (in our patient, the skin) is required to definitively confirm the diagnosis of systemic amyloidosis keywords: amyloidosis; dermatol; doi; involvement; light; nodular cache: dpc-406.pdf plain text: dpc-406.txt item: #685 of 1031 id: dpc-411 author: Iannazzone, Silvia S.; Ingordo, Vito title: Nodular basal cell carcinoma of the face successfully treated with ingenol mebutate 0.015% gel date: 2018-04-30 words: 1518 flesch: 60 summary: Ingenol mebutate treatment in a patient with Gorlin syndrome. PEP005 (ingenol mebutate) gel for the topical treatment of superficial basal cell carcinoma: results of a randomized phase IIa trial. keywords: dermatol; gel; ingenol; mebutate; treatment cache: dpc-411.pdf plain text: dpc-411.txt item: #686 of 1031 id: dpc-412 author: Biondo, Giovanni; Gnone, Matteo; Sola, Simona; Pastorino, Carlotta; Massone, Cesare title: Dermoscopy of a Spark’s Nevus date: 2018-04-30 words: 1814 flesch: 60 summary: Hypopigmented atypical Spitzoid neoplasms (atypical Spitz nevi, atypical Spitz tumors, Spitzoid melanoma): a clinicopathological update. Dermoscopy at baseline: atypical pigmented network with eccentric pigmentation and a small blue veil area are present. keywords: clark; nevi; nevus; spark; spitz cache: dpc-412.pdf plain text: dpc-412.txt item: #687 of 1031 id: dpc-419 author: Resende, Fernanda S.; Conforti, Claudio; Giuffrida, Roberta; Hamilko de Barros, Mayara; Zalaudek, Iris title: Raised vulvar lesions: be aware! date: 2018-04-30 words: 2068 flesch: 60 summary: Multiple colors, homogeneous regions, irregular network, blue-white veil, irregular vessels Blum et al. 2011 2 Blue, gray, white color, structureless zones Ferrari et al. 2011 5 Irregular brown black dots, blue-white veil, atypical vessels, reticular depigmentation Ronger-Savle et al. 2011 5 Irregular-reticular or irregular-polycircular, blue-whitish veil, white veil, regression structures, irregular globules, irregular vessels, milky-red areas Rogers et al. 2016 1 Asymmetric darkening, structureless areas, central blue and pink colors Oakley A 2016 3 Asymmetry of color and structure, blue-gray structures, polymorphous vessels Blum et al. 2016 1 References N Age Location Size in mm Clinical feature Tumor thickness in mm Stolz et al. 2002 1 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Virgili et al. 2004 2 keywords: dermoscopy; melanoma; n.a; vulvar cache: dpc-419.pdf plain text: dpc-419.txt item: #688 of 1031 id: dpc-420 author: Conforti, Claudio; Giuffrida, Roberta; Hamilko de Barros, Mayara; Simoes Seabra Resende, Fernanda; Cerroni, Lorenzo; Zalaudek, Iris title: Dermoscopy of a single plaque on the face: an uncommon presentation of cutaneous sarcoidosis date: 2018-07-31 words: 1053 flesch: 48 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 174 Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(3):4 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Dermoscopy of a single plaque on the face: an uncommon presentation of cutaneous sarcoidosis Claudio Conforti1, Roberta Giuffrida2, Mayara Hamilko de Barros3, Fernanda Simoes Seabra Resende4, Lorenzo Cerroni4, Iris Zalaudek1 1 Dermatology Clinic, Maggiore Hospital, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy 2 University of Messina, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Section of Dermatology, Messina, Italy 3 Charity Hospital of Rio de Janeiro, Institute of Dermatology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 4 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria Key words: plaque, cutaneous sarcoidosis, dermoscopy, inflammatory disease, face, granulomatous disease Citation: Conforti C, Giuffrida R, Hamilko de Barros M, Resende FSS, Cerroni L, Zalaudek I. Dermoscopy of a single plaque on the face: an uncommon presentation of cutaneous sarcoidosis. Due to the yellow-to-orange color, which is typically seen in granulomatous diseases, the differential diagnosis included CS, lupus vulgaris (LV), and Sarcoidosis is a multisystemic granulomatous disease of unknown causes, and cutaneous sarcoidosis (CS) is an early manifestation of the disease. keywords: dermoscopy; diagnosis; sarcoidosis cache: dpc-420.pdf plain text: dpc-420.txt item: #689 of 1031 id: dpc-421 author: Majerson, Daniela; Majluf, Paula; Abarzúa-Araya, Álvaro; González-Bombardiére, Sergio title: Asymptomatic heterogeneously black-pigmented plaque in a 58-year-old man: an unusual presentation of a melanoma mimicker date: 2018-07-31 words: 1481 flesch: 50 summary: Dermoscopy of pigmented basal cell carcino- ma. Conclusions The present case of pigmented dermatofibroma is the first reported, to our knowledge, to exhibit simultaneously a milia-like cyst and streak-like and fingerprint-like structures. keywords: dermatofibroma; dermatol; doi; melanoma; structures cache: dpc-421.pdf plain text: dpc-421.txt item: #690 of 1031 id: dpc-424 author: Azizpour, Arghavan; Nasimi, Maryam; Shakoei, Safoura; Mohammadi, Fariba; Azizpour, Arsalan title: Bullous pemphigoid induced by Hijama therapy (cupping) date: 2018-07-31 words: 1656 flesch: 55 summary: Herein, we present the case of a female patient (41 years old) with BP lesions at the site of Hijama therapy, which became generalized later on. Conclusion This article is the first report on the occurrence of BP lesions induced by Hijama therapy. keywords: cupping; hijama; lesions; site; therapy cache: dpc-424.pdf plain text: dpc-424.txt item: #691 of 1031 id: dpc-43 author: Mansur, A. Tulin; Demirci, Gulsen T.; Uzunismail, M. Adnan; Yıldız, Semsi title: A rare complication of follicular hair unit extraction: Kaposi’s varicelliform eruption date: 2016-01-31 words: 1907 flesch: 53 summary: Ka- posi’s varicelliform eruption (KVE) is an uncommon skin emergency due to cutaneous dissemination of several types of viruses, most notably herpes virus, over the lesions of preexisting skin disorders. Accordingly, KVE has been reported on skin disorders in which the skin bar- rier is disrupted, either by congenital defects, such as atopic dermatitis and ichthyosis, or by acquired disorders, such as pemphigus and burns. keywords: dermatol; eruption; hair; kve; skin; varicelliform cache: dpc-43.pdf plain text: dpc-43.txt item: #692 of 1031 id: dpc-430 author: Weyers, Wolfgang title: Screening for malignant melanoma—a critical assessment in historical perspective date: 2018-04-30 words: 11053 flesch: 57 summary: Predominance of solitary melanocytes over nests is a criterion for malignancy that cannot be applied to such early lesions. In early lesions, that phenomenon is doubtlessly more common, but experi- ence suggests that complete regression is an exception rather than the rule. keywords: biopsies; biopsy; cancer; clinical; concept; criteria; dermatol; diagnosis; figure; histopathologic; incidence; lesions; malignant; melanocytic; melanoma; nevi; overdiagnosis; patients; screening; skin; stage cache: dpc-430.pdf plain text: dpc-430.txt item: #693 of 1031 id: dpc-432 author: Estelmann, Sarah; Neuberger, Anna; Toberer, Ferdinand; Fink, Christine; Enk, Alexander; Haenssle, Holger Andreas title: Mycosis fungoides in a 15-year-old adolescent date: 2018-04-30 words: 1360 flesch: 53 summary: At the molecular level, a T-cell-receptor (TCR) gene rearrange- ment analysis from lesional skin showed two monoclonal gene rearrangements, agreeing well with the clinical and histopathological diagnosis of stage IA MF. Therefore, diagnosis is often delayed until the patches evolve into infiltrative plaques (plaque stage) or tumors (tumor stage), with all three types of skin patholo- Mycosis fungoides in a 15-year-old adolescent Sarah Estelmann1, Anna Neuberger1, Ferdinand Toberer1, Christine Fink1, Alexander Enk1, Holger A. Haenssle1 1 Department of Dermatology, Venereology, and Allergology; University Medical Center, Ruprecht-Karls University, Heidelberg, Germany Key words: mycosis fungoides, childhood, adolescent Citation: Estelmann S, Neuberger A, Toberer F, Fink C, Enk A, Haenssle HA. keywords: children; dermatol; fungoides; mycosis cache: dpc-432.pdf plain text: dpc-432.txt item: #694 of 1031 id: dpc-433 author: Patel, Parth; Modi, Chirag; McLellan, Beth; Ohri, Nitin title: Radiotherapy for inoperable Merkel cell carcinoma: a systematic review and pooled analysis date: 2018-04-30 words: 5489 flesch: 63 summary: Radiation sensitivity of Merkel cell carcinoma cell lines. Although there have been few prospective studies to guide management of the disease, it is generally agreed that for the primary tumor, surgery with or without adju- Radiotherapy for inoperable Merkel cell carcinoma: a systematic review and pooled analysis Parth Patel1, Chirag Modi2, Beth McLellan1, Nitin Ohri2 1 Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York Key words: Merkel cell carcinoma, radiotherapy, inoperable, relapse, survival Citation: Patel P, Modi C, McLellan B, Ohri N. Radiotherapy for inoperable Merkel cell carcinoma: a systematic review and pooled analysis. keywords: carcinoma; case; cell; group; mcc; merkel; monotherapy; nodal; patients; radiation; stage; tumor cache: dpc-433.pdf plain text: dpc-433.txt item: #695 of 1031 id: dpc-437 author: Ormerod, Emma; Atwan, Ausama; Intzedy, Laszlo; Stone, Natalie title: Dermoscopy features of acquired reactive perforating collagenosis: a case series date: 2018-10-31 words: 1449 flesch: 48 summary: Acquired RPC is often associated with long- standing diabetes and chronic renal failure, particularly in patients undergoing dialysis [2,3]. Case Presentations We identified 5 patients with a diagnosis of acquired RPC in our department over the past 2 years. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; diagnosis; features; patients; rpc cache: dpc-437.pdf plain text: dpc-437.txt item: #696 of 1031 id: dpc-439 author: Pyne, John H.; Myint, Esther; Barr, Elizabeth M.; Clark, Simon P.; Hou, Ruihang title: Basal cell carcinoma: variation in invasion depth by subtype, sex, and anatomic site in 4,565 cases date: 2018-10-31 words: 3546 flesch: 64 summary: Finally, aggressive BCC subtype depths ranged from 0.94 mm on the shoulder to 1.80 mm on the neck. The goal of this study was to quantify BCC invasion depth by subtype and anatomic site. keywords: bcc; cases; depth; nodular; subtype; superficial cache: dpc-439.pdf plain text: dpc-439.txt item: #697 of 1031 id: dpc-44 author: Akay, Bengu Nisa; Maden, Aysenur; Kocak, Oguzhan; Bostanci, Seher; Boyvat, Ayse; Kocyigit, Pelin; Heper, Aylin Okcu title: Development of poorly differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma in giant Bowen’s disease: a case report with dermatoscopy date: 2016-04-30 words: 2105 flesch: 59 summary: In the present case, the periphery of the lesion cor- responding to BD showed gray to brownish dots and coiled vessels arranged in lines, while the central part corresponding to invasive SCC revealed white circles, large coiled vessels arranged in lines and ulceration. Herein we discuss the dermatoscopic findings of a case of giant Bowen’s disease, which progressed to poorly differentiated invasive SCC. keywords: bowen; dermatol; disease cache: dpc-44.pdf plain text: dpc-44.txt item: #698 of 1031 id: dpc-440 author: Tamer, Funda; Yuksel, Mehmet Eren; Sarifakioglu, Evren; Karabag, Yavuz title: Staphylococcus aureus is the most common bacterial agent of the skin flora of patients with seborrheic dermatitis date: 2018-04-30 words: 2725 flesch: 49 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 80 Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(2):4 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Staphylococcus aureus is the most common bacterial agent of the skin flora of patients with seborrheic dermatitis Funda Tamer1, Mehmet Eren Yuksel2, Evren Sarifakioglu3, Yavuz Karabag4 1 Department of Dermatology, Ufuk University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey 2 Department of General Surgery, Aksaray University School of Medicine, Aksaray, Turkey 3 Department of Dermatology, Evren Sarifakioglu Clinic, Ankara Turkey 4 Department of Cardiology, Kafkas University School of Medicine, Kars, Turkey Key words: bacterial skin flora, Malassezia, seborrheic dermatitis, Staphylococcus aureus Citation: Tamer F, Yuksel ME, Sarifakioglu E, Karabag Y. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common bacterial agent of the skin flora of patients with seborrheic dermatitis. Email: fundatmr@yahoo.com Background: Seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease that affects 1–3% of the general population. keywords: aureus; control; dermatitis; negative; patients; seborrheic; skin cache: dpc-440.pdf plain text: dpc-440.txt item: #699 of 1031 id: dpc-442 author: Jurakic Toncic, Ruzica; Petkovic, Mikela; Murat Susic, Slobodna; Ceovic, Romana; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Use of dermatoscopy in the detection of squamous cell carcinoma in a patient with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa date: 2018-07-31 words: 1633 flesch: 53 summary: To date, there is no convincing evidence that RDEB SCC is different from non-RDEB SCC, but it is speculated that RDEB SCC has a permissive tumor microenvironment [2]. Presence of the chronic scar tissue in EB patients cannot itself fully explain this phe- nomenon because tumors in scars or radiodermatitis are not characterized with such an aggressive biological behavior [3]. keywords: dermatol; epidermolysis; patients; rdeb; scc cache: dpc-442.pdf plain text: dpc-442.txt item: #700 of 1031 id: dpc-443 author: Bhat, Yasmeen Jabeen; Mir, Muzafar Ahmad; Keen, Abid; Hassan, Iffat title: Onychoscopy: an observational study in 237 patients from the Kashmir Valley of North India date: 2018-10-31 words: 4061 flesch: 50 summary: A case-control study compared nail changes in patients with connective tissue diseases and 2 healthy groups [21]. In our study the onychoscopic findings observed Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(4):6 289 Various studies have investigated nail changes in derma- tomyositis; nail changes were observed in the form of splinter hemorrhages, red lunula, cuticular changes, and capillary loops in proximal nail folds [24-26]; in our study we noticed enlarged and ramified capillaries, capillary loss, twisted capillaries, and hemorrhages. keywords: capillaries; changes; dermatol; disorders; longitudinal; nail; patients; study cache: dpc-443.pdf plain text: dpc-443.txt item: #701 of 1031 id: dpc-444 author: Zargari, Omid; Azimi, Seyyede Zeinab; Geranmayeh, Siamak title: Giant clear cell acanthoma with dermatoscopic white lines date: 2018-07-31 words: 1622 flesch: 61 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 244 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(3):18 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Giant Clear Cell Acanthoma with Dermatoscopic White Lines Omid Zargari1, Seyyede Zeinab Azimi2, Siamak Geranmayeh3 1 Dermatology, Dana Clinic, Rasht, Iran 2 Department of Dermatology, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 3 Sina Pathobiology Laboratory, Rasht, Iran Key words: clear cell acanthoma, dermatoscopy, epidermal tumor Citation: Zargari O, Azimi SZ, Geranmayeh S. Giant clear cell acanthoma with dermatoscopic white lines. Clear cell acanthoma with changes of eccrine syringofibroadenoma: reactive change or clue to etiology? keywords: acanthoma; cca; cell; clear; dermatol; doi cache: dpc-444.pdf plain text: dpc-444.txt item: #702 of 1031 id: dpc-446 author: Hollins, L. Claure; Weyant, Grace W.; Gibbs, Mark B.; Seiverling, Elizabeth V. title: An eruption of yellow-red papules on the trunk, arms, and legs of an adult date: 2018-07-31 words: 1469 flesch: 58 summary: Finally, while most cases of adult eruptive XGs are idiopathic, reports have linked them with hematologic and rarely solid organ malignancy; therefore, close monitoring of patients with eruptive AXGs is warranted [6]. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(3):5 177 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com An eruption of yellow-red papules on the trunk, arms, and legs of an adult L. Claire Hollins1, Grace W. Weyant2, Mark B. Gibbs3, Elizabeth V. Seiverling1,4 1 Department of Dermatology, Penn State Health, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, USA 2 Department of Pathology, Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA, USA 3 Lebanon VA Medical Center, Lebanon, PA, USA 4 Department of Family and Community Medicine, Penn State Health, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, USA Key words: dermoscopy, eruptive adult xanthogranuloma, xanthogranuloma, setting sun sign Citation: Hollins LC, Weyant GW, Gibbs MB, Seiverling EV. keywords: adult; diagnosis; figure; xgs; yellow cache: dpc-446.pdf plain text: dpc-446.txt item: #703 of 1031 id: dpc-451 author: Campos Muñoz, Lucia; Conde-Taboada, Alberto; Fueyo-Casado, Alejandro; Lopez-Bran, Eduardo title: Challenging clinical diagnosis of 2 lesions on the back: dermoscopy gives the clue date: 2018-10-31 words: 860 flesch: 53 summary: In such nonpigmented lesions, the morphology and dis- tribution of the vasculature can offer diagnostic clues [1]. Upper lesion. keywords: campos; lesions; muñoz cache: dpc-451.pdf plain text: dpc-451.txt item: #704 of 1031 id: dpc-452 author: Tschandl, Philipp title: Sequential digital dermatoscopic imaging of patients with multiple atypical nevi date: 2018-07-31 words: 5064 flesch: 62 summary: Malvehy J, Puig S. Follow-up of melanocytic skin lesions with digital total-body photography and digital dermoscopy: a two- step method. Meta-analysis of digital dermos- copy follow-up of melanocytic skin lesions: a study on behalf of the International Dermoscopy Society. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; digital; doi; follow; lesions; melanoma; monitoring; nevi; patients; risk; skin cache: dpc-452.pdf plain text: dpc-452.txt item: #705 of 1031 id: dpc-455 author: Starace, Michela; Alessandrini, Aurora; Dika, Emi; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: Squamous cell carcinoma of the nail unit date: 2018-07-31 words: 4608 flesch: 57 summary: For this reason, there is often a significant delay between the onset of nail SCC and the diagnosis. Compared with SCC of the rest of the skin, nail SCC tends to become invasive more quickly. keywords: bed; carcinoma; cell; dermatol; diagnosis; doi; nail; scc; subungual; unit cache: dpc-455.pdf plain text: dpc-455.txt item: #706 of 1031 id: dpc-459 author: Alendar, Temeida; Kittler, Harald title: Morphologic characteristics of nevi associated with melanoma: a clinical, dermatoscopic and histopathologic analysis date: 2018-04-30 words: 2524 flesch: 53 summary: When controlled for age and invasion thickness overall, survival did not differ significantly between patients with nevus-associated melanomas and patients with de novo melanomas. The mean age of patients diagnosed with de novo melanomas was 68.2 years (SD: 14.8 years). keywords: histopathologic; melanomas; nevi; nevus; novo cache: dpc-459.pdf plain text: dpc-459.txt item: #707 of 1031 id: dpc-460 author: Lee, Katie June; Finnane, Anna; Soyer, H. Peter title: Recent trends in teledermatology and teledermoscopy date: 2018-07-31 words: 7328 flesch: 57 summary: Mobile teledermatology and teledermos- copy are extensions of these services, where a smartphone is used with or without a dermatoscopic attachment, to deliver the same type of service from a pocket-sized device. Mobile teledermatology has also been explored as a relatively low-cost way to extend dermatological assistance to rural health services. keywords: acad; acad dermatol; care; doi; forward; ftf; health; images; j dermatol; lesions; mobile; patients; review; service; skin; soyer; studies; study; teledermatology; teledermoscopy; telemed; use cache: dpc-460.pdf plain text: dpc-460.txt item: #708 of 1031 id: dpc-461 author: Agozzino, Marina; Russo, Teresa; Ardigò, Marco; Piccolo, Vincenzo; Mascolo, Massimo; Staibano, Stefania; Alfano, Roberto; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Challenging facial pigmented lesions: values and limits of confocal microscopy date: 2018-07-31 words: 1026 flesch: 43 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 188 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(3):8 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Challenging facial pigmented lesions: values and limits of confocal microscopy Marina Agozzino1, Teresa Russo1, Marco Ardigò2, Vincenzo Piccolo1, Massimo Mascolo3, Stefania Staibano3, Roberto Alfano4, Giuseppe Argenziano1 1 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy 2 Department of Dermatological Clinic, San Gallicano Dermatological Institute-IRCCS, Rome, Italy 3 Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Pathology Section, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy 4 Department of Anesthesiology, Surgery and Emergency, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Key words: in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy, pigmented facial lesion, lentigo maligna, seborrheic keratosis Citation: Agozzino M, Russo T, Ardigò M, Piccolo V, Mascolo M, Staibano S, Alfano R, Argenziano G. Challenging facial pigmented lesions: values and limits of confocal microscopy. Conclusions Nowadays, confocal examination provides increasingly useful information for the interpretation of doubtful facial lesions. keywords: figure; lesion; rcm cache: dpc-461.pdf plain text: dpc-461.txt item: #709 of 1031 id: dpc-463 author: Caccavale, Stefano; Brancaccio, Gabriella; Agozzino, Marina; Vitiello, Paola; Alfano, Roberto; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Obligate and facultative paraneoplastic dermatoses: an overview date: 2018-07-31 words: 4334 flesch: 49 summary: Approximately, 80% of associated malignancies are of hematological origin (non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Hodgkin lymphoma, T-cell lymphoma, Castleman disease, thymoma, Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia). Direct involvement is due to the presence of tumor cells in the skin caused by direct tumor extension or metastasis. keywords: cancer; cutaneous; dermatol; dermatoses; disease; doi; erythema; lung; malignancy; paraneoplastic; patients; review; skin; syndrome cache: dpc-463.pdf plain text: dpc-463.txt item: #710 of 1031 id: dpc-465 author: Ebadian, Mona; Citarella, Luigi; Collins, Damian; Diaz-Cano, Salvador; Pozo-Garcia, Lucia title: Dermoscopy of a solitary storiform collagenoma date: 2018-04-30 words: 965 flesch: 54 summary: Email:  lpozo@doctors.org.uk The dermoscopic features of solitary storiform collagenomas (sclerotic fibromas) have not been de- scribed previously, as these are rare cutaneous soft tissue tumors. Dermoscopy of a solitary storiform collagenoma Mona Ebadian1, Luigi Citarella1, Damian Collins1, Salvador Diaz-Cano2, Lucia Pozo-Garcia1 1 Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, London, UK 2 Kings College Hospital, London, UK Key words: collagenoma, storiform collagenoma, sclerotic fibroma, Cowden syndrome Citation: Ebadian M, Citarella L, Collins D, Diaz-Cano S, Pozo-Garcia L. Dermoscopy of a solitary storiform collagenoma. keywords: collagenoma; fibroma; sclerotic; storiform cache: dpc-465.pdf plain text: dpc-465.txt item: #711 of 1031 id: dpc-469 author: Costa-Silva, Miguel; Calistru, Ana; Barros, Ana Margarida; Lopes, Sofia; Esteves, Mariana; Azevedo, Filomena title: Dermatoscopy of flat pigmented facial lesions—evolution of lentigo maligna diagnostic criteria date: 2018-07-31 words: 3335 flesch: 58 summary: Dermoscop- ic features of facial pigmented skin lesions. Four of 20 dermatoscopic criteria for analysis of facial pigmented skin lesions reached the significant level required for features indicating malig- nancy namely, HFO, OFO, annular-granular structures, and pigment rhomboids. keywords: dermatol; dermatoscopic; fpfl; lesions; pak; structures cache: dpc-469.pdf plain text: dpc-469.txt item: #712 of 1031 id: dpc-473 author: Ök Kekeç, Derya; Kaçar, Nida; Kılınç Karaarslan, Işıl title: Dermoscopic changes in melanocytic nevi covered with both an opaque tape and sunscreen cream during narrowband ultraviolet B therapy date: 2018-04-30 words: 4313 flesch: 63 summary: When the dermoscopic changes were considered separately, it was observed that most returned to their former state Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(2):13 135 Discussion Prevelance of MN changes according to age, genetic and environmental factors, and the number of MN, which are low in childhood can increase in time [10]. Lin et al detected size change in 40% of MN during NBUVB treatment, and similar to our study, they evalu- ated MN size in terms of both decrease and increase. keywords: changes; decrease; dermatol; dermoscopic; end; nbuvb; size; ssc(-; study; therapy cache: dpc-473.pdf plain text: dpc-473.txt item: #713 of 1031 id: dpc-475 author: Abreu-Velez, Ana Maria; Howard, Michael S.; Lambraño Padilla, Hector Jose; Tobon-Arroyave, Sergio title: Subclinical oral involvement in patients with endemic pemphigus foliaceus date: 2018-10-31 words: 5078 flesch: 58 summary: (a) IHC positive staining for metallothionein between oral mucosal cell junctions (black arrow) as well as at the BMZ (brown staining; red arrow; 200×). [1-5] and to compare our findings with those described in the medical literature for Brazilian EPF patients. Materials and Methods Statement on Ethics A human quality assurance review board approved the stud- ies at the Hospital Nuestra Señora del Carmen in El Bagre, and all participants provided signed consent. keywords: + +; bagre; cell; dermatol; epf; glands; junctions; patients; pemphigus; salivary; staining cache: dpc-475.pdf plain text: dpc-475.txt item: #714 of 1031 id: dpc-476 author: Kaçar, Nida; Yıldırım, Cem; Demirkan, Neşe; Bulgu, Yunus title: Potential utility of dermoscopy in the examination of ocular pigmentations date: 2018-07-31 words: 3171 flesch: 56 summary: More of the suspicious lesions had 4 colors compared to benign lesions (66.7% vs 11.8%, p=0.088). At least 3 structures were observed in all suspicious lesions (100%), but were observed in only in 41.2% of benign lesions (p=0.105). keywords: benign; conjunctival; dermatol; dermoscopic; doi; examination; lesions; melanoma; structures cache: dpc-476.pdf plain text: dpc-476.txt item: #715 of 1031 id: dpc-478 author: Nagrani, Nicole; Jaimes, Natalia; Olivero, Margaret; Rabinovitz, Harold S title: Lichen planus-like keratosis: clinical applicability of in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for an indeterminate cutaneous lesion date: 2018-07-31 words: 1910 flesch: 54 summary: Granularity is considered a feature of regres- sion and can also be appreciated in other melanocytic or nonmelanocytic lesions; therefore LPLK, in particular with diffuse granular pattern, can be difficult to diagnose and differentiate from malignant lesions, including melanoma [5]. We intend to highlight the utility of RCM as a diagnostic aid in equivocal lesions in order to prevent unnecessary excisional procedures. keywords: figure; keratosis; lesion; lplk; rcm cache: dpc-478.pdf plain text: dpc-478.txt item: #716 of 1031 id: dpc-479 author: Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Lallas, Aimilios; Sonthalia, Sidharth; Jakhar, Deepak; Udayan, Uday K.; Chaudhary, R. K. P. title: Differentiation of pityriasis rubra pilaris from plaque psoriasis by dermoscopy date: 2018-10-31 words: 2047 flesch: 42 summary: Dermos- copy of juvenile PRP also shows multiple whitish keratotic follicular plugs and a yellowish peripheral keratotic ring surrounded by erythema with some linear vessels [7]. Inclusion criteria included a histopathological diagnosis of PRP or plaque psoriasis (PP) affecting the trunk and/or upper or lower extremities and the availability of a clinical and dermoscopic image of a recently appeared lesion. keywords: dermoscopic; diagnosis; patients; prp; psoriasis cache: dpc-479.pdf plain text: dpc-479.txt item: #717 of 1031 id: dpc-480 author: Sonthalia, Sidharth; Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Sharma, Reena title: The role of dermoscopy in a topical steroid-damaged face date: 2018-07-31 words: 665 flesch: 46 summary: [Copyright: ©2018 Sonthalia et al.] of topical steroid abuse through the demonstration of pic- tures explained in patient-friendly language. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 166 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(3):2 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com The role of dermoscopy in a topical steroid-damaged face Sidharth Sonthalia1, Abhijeet K. Jha2, Reena Sharma3 1 SKINNOCENCE: The Skin Clinic, Guragaon, India 2 Patna Medical College and Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India 3 Department of Dermatology, Derma Essence Clinic, Noida, India Key words: dermoscopy, steroid abuse, topical steroid-damaged face Citation: Sonthalia S, Jha AK, Sharma R. The role of dermoscopy in a topical steroid-damaged face. keywords: brown; steroid; topical cache: dpc-480.pdf plain text: dpc-480.txt item: #718 of 1031 id: dpc-481 author: Hemmatian Boroujeni, Nahid; Handjani, Farhad title: Cryotherapy versus CO2 laser in the treatment of plantar warts: a randomized controlled trial date: 2018-07-31 words: 3740 flesch: 69 summary: Laser treatment of nongenital verrucae: a systematic review. Carbon dioxide laser treatment of ver- rucae vulgares. keywords: cryotherapy; dermatol; doi; group; laser; patients; plantar; treatment; warts cache: dpc-481.pdf plain text: dpc-481.txt item: #719 of 1031 id: dpc-482 author: Stefanis, Athanasios J.; Apalla, Zoe; Papageorgiou, Chryssoula; Ioannides, Dimitrios; Nikolaidou, Christina; Lallas, Aimilios title: A tiny facial pigmented macule: overcoming the diagnostic challenge date: 2018-10-31 words: 978 flesch: 51 summary: Lallas A, Argenziano G, Moscarella E, Longo C, Simonetti V, Za- laudek I. Diagnosis and management of facial pigmented macules. Seven non-mela- noma features to rule out facial melanoma. keywords: dermoscopic; diagnosis; features; melanoma cache: dpc-482.pdf plain text: dpc-482.txt item: #720 of 1031 id: dpc-484 author: Jurakic Toncic, Ruzica; Ledic Drvar, Daniela; Bradamante, Mirna; Rados, Jaka; Jerkovic-Guln, Sandra; Caccavale, Stefano; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Early dermoscopic sign of folliculotropism in patients with mycosis fungoides date: 2018-10-31 words: 957 flesch: 43 summary: It represents a very early sign that allows us to choose a proper biopsy site, predict histology even at an early stage of MF, select more complex treatment and, finally, to predict the group of MF patients who will have a poor response to the standard treatment References 1. In our patients with patch stage MF (Figure 1a), der- moscopy revealed perifollicular accentuation described as a white halo around the follicles (Figure 2). keywords: dermoscopic; folliculotropism; patients cache: dpc-484.pdf plain text: dpc-484.txt item: #721 of 1031 id: dpc-485 author: Stenman, Caroline; Gonzalez, Helena; Gillstedt, Martin; Dellgren, Göran; Hasséus, Bengt; Holmberg, Erik; Rexius, Helena; Öhman, Jenny; Paoli, John title: Degree of differentiation of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: a comparison between a Swedish cohort of organ transplant recipients and immunocompetent patients date: 2018-10-31 words: 4223 flesch: 61 summary: Among both OTRs and non-OTRs, 11% of the invasive cSCCs had an unknown degree of differentiation. OTRs developed  0.47  tumors/year vs  0.10  tumors/year for non-OTRs, but no significant differences were observed in the degree of tumor differentiation of invasive cSCCs between OTRs and non-OTRs (P = 0.4). keywords: cancer; cscc; differentiation; non; otrs; patients; skin; transplant; tumors; years cache: dpc-485.pdf plain text: dpc-485.txt item: #722 of 1031 id: dpc-486 author: Apalla, Zoe; Nikolaidou, Christina; Lallas, Aimilios; Sotiriou, Elena; Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Venizelos, Ioannis; Bobos, Mattheos; Vakirlis, Efstratios; Ioannides, Demetrios; Ferrara, Gerardo title: Clinicopathologically problematic melanocytic tumors: a case-based review date: 2018-10-31 words: 5108 flesch: 47 summary: In recent decades, relevant scientific advances in the field of pathogenesis, epidemiology, and evolution of melanocytic lesions, in conjunction with the development of new diagnostic techniques, have enhanced our ability to diagnose melanoma early and accurately [1,2]. In reality, even though the majority of the histological diagnoses of melanocytic lesions can be established with a high degree of confidence, there is still a certain subset of Clinicopathologically problematic melanocytic tumors: a case-based review Zoe Apalla1, Christina Nikolaidou1,2, Aimilios Lallas1, Elena Sotiriou1, Elizabeth Lazaridou3, Ioannis Venizelos2, Mattheos Bobos4, Efstratios Vakirlis1, Demetrios Ioannides1, Gerardo Ferrara5 1 First Dermatology Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 2 Anatomic Pathology Unit, Hippokration Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece 3 Second Dermatology Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 4 Microdiagnostics Pathology Laboratory, Thessaloniki, Greece 5 Anatomic Pathology Unit, Hospital of Macerata, Italy Key words: melanoma, dermoscopy, skin cancer, nevus, spitzoid Citation: Apalla Z, Nikolaidou C, Lallas A, Sotiriou E, Lazaridou E, Venizelos I, Bobos M, Vakirlis E, Ioannides D, Ferrara G. Clinicopathologically problematic melanocytic tumors: a case-based review. keywords: case; clinical; dermatol; dermoscopy; diagnosis; figure; lesion; melanocytic; melanoma; nevus cache: dpc-486.pdf plain text: dpc-486.txt item: #723 of 1031 id: dpc-487 author: Epple, Andreas; Paffhausen, Judith; Fink, Christine; Enk, Alexander; Sedlaczek, Oliver; Haenssle, Holger A. title: Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis with psoriatic skin manifestations in a 12-year-old female date: 2018-10-31 words: 877 flesch: 45 summary: Serial MRIs revealed fluctuating T2 hyperintensities and T1 hypointensities involving the left talus, calcaneus, and Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis with psoriatic skin manifestations in a 12-year-old female Andreas Epple1, Judith E. Paffhausen1, Christine Fink1, Alexander Enk1, Oliver Sedlaczek2, Holger A. Haenssle1 1 Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg, Germany 2 Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg, Germany Key words: childhood, chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, palmoplantar pustular psoriasis, diagnosis Citation: Epple A, Paffhausen JE, Fink C, Enk A, Sedlaczek O, Haenssle HA. Corresponding author: Prof. Dr. Holger Haenssle, Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg, Neuenheimer Feld 440, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany. keywords: crmo; heidelberg; joint; pppp cache: dpc-487.pdf plain text: dpc-487.txt item: #724 of 1031 id: dpc-491 author: Dianzani, Caterina; Paolini, Francesca; Conforti, Claudio; Silvestre, Maria; Flagiello, Francesca; Venuti, Aldo title: Human papillomavirus in skin tags: a case series date: 2018-10-31 words: 964 flesch: 60 summary: Conclusion Data from our study confirms the presence of HPV DNA in skin tags, suggesting the possible role of these viruses in their development. Mechanical friction and possible presence of HPV DNA were suggested as significant cofactors in the pathogenesis of soft fibromas keywords: dna; hpv; skin cache: dpc-491.pdf plain text: dpc-491.txt item: #725 of 1031 id: dpc-496 author: Lozano-Masdemont, Belén; Polimón-Olabarrieta, Isabel; Pérez-Tato, Berta; Diego-Hernández, Cristina title: A white-bluish plaque with rapid growth after palpation date: 2018-10-31 words: 943 flesch: 49 summary: Dermoscopically, hemosiderotic and aneurysmal der- matofibromas are characterized by a blue-yellowish to red- brownish pigmented homogeneous area. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(4):19 337 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Case Presentation A 70-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic pig- mented lesion located on the right shoulder that had first been noticed about 1 year prior. keywords: dermatofibroma; figure; lozano cache: dpc-496.pdf plain text: dpc-496.txt item: #726 of 1031 id: dpc-498 author: Chessa, Marco A.; Filippi, Federica; Ferrara, Francesca; Patrizi, Annalisa; Baraldi, Carlotta title: A case of unilateral inflamed plaques with comedones of the face date: 2018-10-31 words: 911 flesch: 53 summary: (a) Inflamed plaque with comedones and yellow cysts localized on right malar region; (b) left side of face was spared by Favre- Racouchot disease; (c) yellowish lobular-like structures with rare telangiectasia were detected at dermatoscopy; (d) thinning of the epidermis, massive dermal elastosis and cystic-like spaces. A case of unilateral inflamed plaques with comedones of the face Marco A. Chessa1, Federica Filippi1, Francesca Ferrara1, Annalisa Patrizi1, Carlotta Baraldi1 1 Dermatology, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy Key words: Favre-Racouchot syndrome, comedones, nodules and cysts, solar elastosis, yellowish lobular-like pattern Citation: Chessa MA, Filippi F, Ferrara F, Patrizi A, Baraldi C. A case of unilateral inflamed plaques with comedones of the face. keywords: comedones; disease; skin cache: dpc-498.pdf plain text: dpc-498.txt item: #727 of 1031 id: dpc-500 author: Mohammadi, Fariba; Khalili, Zahra; Marashi, Sayed Mahdi; Ehsani, Amirhoushang; Daneshpazhooh, Maryam; Teymoori-Rad, Majid; Balighi, Kamran; Nejati, Ahmad; Shahmahmoodi, Shohreh; Izadidakhrabadi, Shima; Mahmoudi, Hamidreza; Noormohammadpour, Pedram title: The potential roles of herpesvirus and cytomegalovirus in the exacerbation of pemphigus vulgaris date: 2018-10-31 words: 5282 flesch: 54 summary: Relapse 10 Azathioprine Positive Positive 23 P57 F 60 MCPV 10 Remission 10 Azathioprine Negative Positive 0 P58 M 29 MCPV 3 Relapse 5 Mycophenolic acid, rituximab Positive Positive 14 P59 M 45 MCPV 1 Relapse 15 Azathioprine Positive Positive 21 P60 F 39 MCPV 1.5 Relapse 35 Mycophenolic acid, Azathioprine Negative Positive 15 Abbreviations: Mtx, methotrexate; DSG, desmoglein; MCPV, mucocutaneous PV; MPV, mucous PV; PDN dose, oral prednisolone dose at the time of the study; PDAI, pemphigus disease area index TABLE 1. [14,15]. CMV positivity in PV patients was independent of the site of the samples. keywords: acid; azathioprine; cmv; disease; igg; mcpv; negative; patients; pemphigus; positive; relapse; remission; rituximab; role; viruses cache: dpc-500.pdf plain text: dpc-500.txt item: #728 of 1031 id: dpc-503 author: Tognetti, Linda; Cinotti, Elisa; Moscarella, Elvira; Farnetani, Francesca; Malvehy, Josep; Lallas, Aimilios; Pellacani, Giovanni; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Cevenini, Gabriele; Rubegni, Pietro title: Impact of clinical and personal data in the dermoscopic differentiation between early melanoma and atypical nevi date: 2018-10-31 words: 2226 flesch: 51 summary: ABSTRACT of 18 dermoscopic structures designed to include only the features most com- monly associated with atypical MSLs according to the current in literature. Discriminant analysis showing F-statistics (F) and P-value (P) of all der- moscopic, clinical, and personal variables (47) coded into 38 simple vari- ables, 5 whole variables (bold), and 4 grouped variables (italics) Integrated Variables F p Integrated Variables F p Age (years) 253 .000 Atypical vascular pattern (AVP) 21.2 .000 Maximum Diameter (mm) 227 .000 keywords: data; dermoscopic; diameter; melanoma; msls; variables cache: dpc-503.pdf plain text: dpc-503.txt item: #729 of 1031 id: dpc-504 author: Cury-Martins, Jade; Sanches, Jose Antonio title: Dermoscopic findings of perifollicular pigmentation associated with vandetanib date: 2018-10-31 words: 753 flesch: 45 summary: [Copyright: ©2018 Cury-Martins et al.] Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2018;8(4):20 341 the use of photoprotective measures prevented worsening of the condition, [1]. Conclusion In conclusion, we report the first description of dermoscopic findings of this rare pattern of perifollicular pigmentation associated with vandetanib use. We describe an unusual, peculiar form of perifollicular pigmentation associated with the use of the drug and show its dermoscopic findings. keywords: pigmentation; use; vandetanib cache: dpc-504.pdf plain text: dpc-504.txt item: #730 of 1031 id: dpc-506 author: Romero Navarrete, Marina; Vega Memije, Maria-Elisa; Arenas Guzman, Roberto; Castillo Solana, Aureliano; Reyes López, Gloria-Eugenia; Ruiz Esmenjaud, Julieta title: Dermoscopic and Histopathological Findings in Osteoma Cutis Involving the Face and Scalp date: 2019-01-31 words: 1436 flesch: 65 summary: Yes No 2 No Cottoni F et al 1993 No 13 No Talsania N et al 2011 keywords: cutis; osteoma; scalp cache: dpc-506.pdf plain text: dpc-506.txt item: #731 of 1031 id: dpc-513 author: Morgado-Carasco, Daniel; Fustà-Novell, Xavier; Podlipnik, Sebastian; Ferrandiz, Lara title: Dermoscopic Features of Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Chronica Helicis: A Case Series date: 2019-01-31 words: 869 flesch: 49 summary: CNCH presented dermoscopically with central kera- tin or an erosion surrounded by structureless white areas Figure 2. Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis. keywords: cnch; dermoscopic cache: dpc-513.pdf plain text: dpc-513.txt item: #732 of 1031 id: dpc-516 author: Krtanjek, Jelena; Ilic, Ivana; Kendel, Mateja; Jurakic Toncic, Ruzica title: Epidermal Cyst on the Face of a Child, Clinically and Dermoscopically Mimicking Pilomatricoma date: 2019-01-31 words: 669 flesch: 47 summary: Dermoscopy Epidermal Cyst on the Face of a Child, Clinically and Dermoscopically Mimicking Pilomatricoma Jelena Krtanjek1, Ivana Ilic2, Mateja Kendel3, Ruzica Jurakic Toncic4 1 Division of Dermatology and Venereology, General Hospital Varazdin, Varazdin, Croatia 2 Department of Pathology and Cytology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia 3 Division of Dermatology and Venereology, County Hospital Cakovec, Cakovec, Croatia 4 University Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia Key words: pilomatricoma, epidermal cyst, dermoscopy Citation: Krtanjek J, Ilic I, Kendel M, Jurakic Toncic R. Epidermal cyst on the face of a child, clinically and dermoscopically mimicking pilomatricoma. Ghigliotti G, Cinotti E, Parodi A. Usefulness of dermoscopy for the diagnosis of epidermal cyst: the ‘pore’ sign. keywords: cyst; pilomatricoma; zagreb cache: dpc-516.pdf plain text: dpc-516.txt item: #733 of 1031 id: dpc-517 author: Saki, Nasrin; Mokhtari, Raya; Nozari, Farnoosh title: Comparing the Efficacy of Intralesional Triamcinolone Acetonide With Verapamil in Treatment of Keloids: A Randomized Controlled Trial date: 2019-01-31 words: 2958 flesch: 55 summary: 5. Shanthi FM, Ernest K, Dhanraj P. Comparison of intralesional verapamil with intralesional triamcinolone in the treatment of hypertrophic scars and keloids. Triamcinolone acetonide (TAC) is the most commonly used intralesional corticosteroid for keloid treatment. keywords: groups; keloids; pigmentation; scars; study; treatment; triamcinolone; verapamil cache: dpc-517.pdf plain text: dpc-517.txt item: #734 of 1031 id: dpc-524 author: Kendel, Mateja; Jurakic Toncic, Ruzica; Bradamante, Mirna; Ilic, Ivana; Loncaric, Davorin; Rados, Jaka; Ledic Drvar, Daniela title: Dermoscopy of a Tattoo Pseudolymphoma date: 2019-01-31 words: 861 flesch: 48 summary: Histology showed thin epidermis with orthokeratosis, Dermoscopy of a Tattoo Pseudolymphoma Mateja Kendel1, Ruzica Jurakic Toncic2, Mirna Bradamante2, Ivana Ilic3, Davorin Loncaric2, Jaka Rados2, Daniela Ledic Drvar2 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, County Hospital Cakovec, Croatia 2 University Department of Dermatology and Venerology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia 3 University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Pathology and Cytology, Zagreb, Croatia Key words: pseudolymphoma, tattoo, dermoscopy Citation: Kendel M, Jurakic Toncic R, Bradamante M, Ilic I, Loncaric D, Rados J, Ledic Drvar D. Dermoscopy of a tattoo pseudolymphoma. Email: rjtoncic@gmail.com 18 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(1):4 few scattered CD20+ B cells. keywords: kendel; pseudolymphoma; tattoo cache: dpc-524.pdf plain text: dpc-524.txt item: #735 of 1031 id: dpc-535 author: Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Zeeshan, M.D.; Tiwary, Pankaj; Singh, Anupama; Chaudhary, R.K.P.; Roy, Prasoon Kumar title: Dermoscopy of Type 1 Lepra Reaction in Skin of Color date: 2020-06-29 words: 1211 flesch: 54 summary: Leprosy reactions are divided into 2 types. T1R is a type IV hypersensitivity reaction that occurs mostly in borderline leprosy patients [4]. keywords: dermoscopy; leprosy; skin; type; vessels cache: dpc-535.pdf plain text: dpc-535.txt item: #736 of 1031 id: dpc-539 author: Spathis, Aris; Katoulis, Alexander C; Damaskou, Vasileia; Liakou, Aikaterini I.; Kottaridi, Christine; Leventakou, Danai; Sgouros, Dimitrios; Mamantopoulos, Andreas; Rigopoulos, Dimitrios; Karakitsos, Petros; Panayiotides, Ioannis G. title: BRAF Mutation Status in Primary, Recurrent, and Metastatic Malignant Melanoma and Its Relation to Histopathological Parameters date: 2019-01-31 words: 4189 flesch: 60 summary: Email: aspathis@med.uoa.gr Background: BRAF mutations are a common finding in malignant melanoma (MM). BRAF mutations in exon 15 were identified with real-time polymerase chain reaction and/or direct sequencing or pyrosequencing. keywords: braf; melanoma; mutated; mutations; patients; primary; status cache: dpc-539.pdf plain text: dpc-539.txt item: #737 of 1031 id: dpc-543 author: Vico-Alonso, Cristina; Floristán-Muruzábal, Uxúa; Gamo-Villegas, Reyes title: Nodular Cystic Variant of Basal Cell Carcinoma: Perfect Correlation Between Histopathology and Confocal Microscopy date: 2019-01-31 words: 699 flesch: 42 summary: Nodular Cystic Variant of Basal Cell Carcinoma: Perfect Correlation Between Histopathology and Confocal Microscopy Cristina Vico-Alonso1, Uxúa Floristán-Muruzábal2, Reyes Gamo-Villegas2 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain 2 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Hospital Universitario Fundación Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain Key words: adenoid type basal cell carcinoma, reflectance confocal microscopy, dermoscopy Citation: Vico-Alonso C, Floristán-Muruzábal U, Gamo-Villegas R. Nodular cystic variant of basal cell carcinoma: perfect correlation between histopathology and confocal microscopy. Yoneta A, Horimoto K, Nakahashi K, Mori S, Maeda K, Ya- mashita T. A case of cystic basal cell carcinoma which shows a homogenous blue/black area under dermatoscopy. keywords: figure; microscopy; vico cache: dpc-543.pdf plain text: dpc-543.txt item: #738 of 1031 id: dpc-545 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Alonso, Carlos; Fernández-Bussy, Ramón title: Multiple Primary Invasive Small-Diameter Melanomas: Importance of Dermoscopy And Digital Follow-Up date: 2019-01-31 words: 835 flesch: 49 summary: Salerni G, Carrera C, Lovatto L, et al. Benefits of total body photography and digital dermoscopy (“two-step method of acronym, the “ugly duckling sign,” or the EFG for the recognition of nodular melanoma (E for elevation, F for firm, and G for growth), just to mention a few, have been proposed to enhance clinical recognition of atypical lesions that should undergo excision or close monitoring, but their usefulness in the detection of melanoma at early stages is questionable. Email: gabrielsalerni@hotmail.com 70 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(1):16 In the context of high-risk patients, the combined use of total-body photogra- phy and sequential digital dermoscopy enables the detection of incipient mela- nomas that might have been overlooked if assessed solely by the naked eye. keywords: dermoscopy; melanoma cache: dpc-545.pdf plain text: dpc-545.txt item: #739 of 1031 id: dpc-546 author: Di Altobrando, Ambra; Gurioli, Carlotta; D'Antuono, Antionietta; Gaspari, Valeria title: Papillomatous Erythematous Plaques of the Scrotum date: 2019-01-31 words: 911 flesch: 39 summary: A diagnosis of secondary syphilis was made, and scrotal lesions were diagnosed as condylomata lata. Conclusions Due to their friable consistency, condylomata lata represent an infectious form of secondary syphilis, a systemic venereal disease caused by T pallidum that can involve most organs and tissues of the human body and have several clinical stages (primary, secondary, early latent, late latent, and tertiary). keywords: condylomata; lata; syphilis cache: dpc-546.pdf plain text: dpc-546.txt item: #740 of 1031 id: dpc-548 author: Nwako-Mohamadi, Maitseo K.; Masenga, John E.; Mavura, David; Jahanpour, Ola F.; Mbwilo, Eva; Blum, Andreas title: Dermoscopic Features of Psoriasis, Lichen Planus, and Pityriasis Rosea in Patients with Skin Type IV and Darker Attending the Regional Dermatology Training Centre in Northern Tanzania date: 2019-01-31 words: 5003 flesch: 69 summary: [7,8], and diffuse scale in 25% vs 44.6%-60% Compared to the literature, these findings were mostly similar to lighter skin types (I-III) (Fig- ure 1, D-F), but in lower frequencies. keywords: features; lesions; patients; red; scale; skin; treatment; type cache: dpc-548.pdf plain text: dpc-548.txt item: #741 of 1031 id: dpc-550 author: Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Pathak, Juhi title: Mucoscopy of a Venous Lake date: 2019-01-31 words: 490 flesch: 58 summary: Corresponding author: Abhijeet Kumar Jha, MD, Department of Skin & V.D., Patna Medical College and Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India. A diagnosis of venous lake was made. keywords: venous cache: dpc-550.pdf plain text: dpc-550.txt item: #742 of 1031 id: dpc-555 author: Lanssens, Sven; Vossaert, Katrien; De Schepper, Sofie title: In Vivo Derm Dotting: An Easy and Inexpensive Way for Clinicopathological Correlation date: 2019-01-31 words: 706 flesch: 53 summary: Pig skin with different nail polish drops (A). This may lead to different areas of interest in vivo and ex vivo. keywords: dotting; vivo cache: dpc-555.pdf plain text: dpc-555.txt item: #743 of 1031 id: dpc-556 author: Starace, Michela; Alessandrini, Aurora; Brandi, Nicolò; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: Use of Nail Dermoscopy in the Management of Melanonychia date: 2019-01-31 words: 4091 flesch: 55 summary: the years, first for the use of the ABCDs rule for nail pigmentation [15] and sec- ond for the introduction of nail dermos- copy [16] and its criteria for benign and malignant lesions Dermoscopic examination of nail pigmentation. keywords: brown; dermatol; dermoscopy; melanoma; melanonychia; nail; pigmentation; plate cache: dpc-556.pdf plain text: dpc-556.txt item: #744 of 1031 id: dpc-561 author: Rosengren, Helena; Heal, Clare F.; Buttner, Petra G. title: Effect of a Single Preoperative Dose of Oral Antibiotic to Reduce the Incidence of Surgical Site Infection Following Below-knee Dermatological Flap and Graft Repair date: 2019-01-31 words: 5292 flesch: 53 summary: In tropical North Queensland, the infection rates following excisions from the Effect of a Single Preoperative Dose of Oral Antibiotic to Reduce the Incidence of Surgical Site Infection Following Below-Knee Dermatological Flap and Graft Repair Helena Rosengren1, Clare F. Heal2, Petra G. Buettner3 1 School of Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia; Skin Cancer College of Australasia, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Skin Repair Skin Cancer Clinic, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 2 School of Medicine, James Cook University, Mackay, Queensland, Australia 3 Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia Key words: antibiotic prophylaxis, surgical site infection, dermatological surgical wound infection, operative surgical procedures, grafts Citation: Rosengren H, Heal CF, Buettner PG. The quality of measurement of surgical wound infection as the basis for monitor- ing: a systematic review. keywords: antibiotic; cephalexin; control; dermatol; infection; intervention; participants; prophylaxis; site; ssi; study; surgery; wound cache: dpc-561.pdf plain text: dpc-561.txt item: #745 of 1031 id: dpc-562 author: Đorđević Brlek, Zorica; Radoš, Jaka; Bradamante, Mirna; Jurakić Tončić, Ružica title: Melanoma With Comedo-Like Openings: A Rare Dermoscopic Finding date: 2019-04-30 words: 941 flesch: 48 summary: Comedo-like open- ings are predominantly found in SK, less frequently in Unna nevi, and very rarely in malignant melanoma, and they his- topathologically correlate with keratin plugs within dilated follicular openings [1]. SK-like melanomas represent a potential diag- nostic pitfall; therefore, dermatologists should be aware of “errors of percep- tion,’’ referring to a possibility of being drawn to one prominent but potentially misleading SK dermoscopic feature, while other subtle clues of melanoma in the visual field can be overlooked [2]. keywords: brown; dermoscopic; melanoma cache: dpc-562.pdf plain text: dpc-562.txt item: #746 of 1031 id: dpc-568 author: Corneli, Paola; Moscarella, Elvira; Di Brizzi, Eugenia V.; Ronchi, Andrea; Zalaudek, Iris; Alfano, Roberto; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Pigmented Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Is the Reported Prevalence Real? date: 2019-04-30 words: 941 flesch: 47 summary: A final diagno- Pigmented Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Is the Reported Prevalence Real? Paola Corneli1, Elvira Moscarella2, Eugenia V. Di Brizzi2, Andrea Ronchi3, Iris Zalaudek1, Roberto Alfano4, Giuseppe Argenziano2 1 Dermatology Unit, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy 2 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania, Naples, Italy 3 Anatomo-pathology Unit, University of Campania, Naples, Italy 4 Department of Anesthesiology Surgery and Emergency, University of Campania, Naples, Italy Key words: squamous cell carcinoma, pigmented squamous cell carcinoma, prevalence, dermoscopy, blue pigmentation Citation: Corneli P, Moscarella E, Di Brizzi EV, Ronchi A, Zalaudek I, Alfano R, Argenziano G. Pigmented squamous cell carcinoma: is the reported prevalence real? Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 150 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(2):13 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction Pigmented squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) is a rare variant of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), generally described in oral mucosa, conjunctiva and cornea, but only rarely found on the skin. keywords: carcinoma; cell; pscc cache: dpc-568.pdf plain text: dpc-568.txt item: #747 of 1031 id: dpc-569 author: Mansur, A. Tulin title: An Atypical Case of Pustular Psoriasis Presenting With Severe Subungual Abscesses Involving All Fingers date: 2019-04-30 words: 872 flesch: 47 summary: An atypical case of pustular psoriasis presenting with severe subungual abscesses involving all fingers. In cases of subungual abscesses resistant to antibiotic therapy, PP involving nail apparatus should be considered. keywords: figure; mansur cache: dpc-569.pdf plain text: dpc-569.txt item: #748 of 1031 id: dpc-57 author: Mendes-Bastos, Pedro; Oliveira, André; Fernandes, Cândida title: Underneath the "apple jelly" date: 2016-01-31 words: 689 flesch: 48 summary: Zalaudek I, Lallas A, Moscarella E, et al. Dermatol Pract Concept 2016;6(1):2. keywords: mendes cache: dpc-57.pdf plain text: dpc-57.txt item: #749 of 1031 id: dpc-571 author: Rossi, Mariarita; Pellegrini, Cristina; Cardelli, Ludovica; Ciciarelli, Valeria; Di Nardo, Lucia; Fargnoli, Maria Concetta title: Familial Melanoma: Diagnostic and Management Implications date: 2019-01-31 words: 5037 flesch: 57 summary: Results: CDKN2A is the major high-penetrance susceptibility gene with germline mutations identi- fied in 20%-40% of melanoma families. The underlying genetic susceptibility remains indeed unexplained for half of melanoma families. keywords: cancer; cdkn2a; dermatol; familial; families; genes; mc1r; melanoma; mutations; patients; risk; susceptibility cache: dpc-571.pdf plain text: dpc-571.txt item: #750 of 1031 id: dpc-573 author: Subhadarshani, Sweta; Sarangi, Jayati; Verma, Kaushal K. title: Dermoscopy of Subungual Wart date: 2019-03-21 words: 569 flesch: 44 summary: (A) Dermoscopy (Heine Delta 20T, polarized, 16×) of nail plate shows yellowish white irregular discoloration of nail bed along with broad, dark red clods (black arrow) suggestive of hemorrhage. Yellowish discoloration of nail; subungual hyperkerato- sis and hemorrhagic spots visible through nail plate. keywords: dermoscopy; nail cache: dpc-573.pdf plain text: dpc-573.txt item: #751 of 1031 id: dpc-574 author: Seabra Resende, Fernanda S.; Conforti, Claudio; Giuffrida, Roberta; Corneli, Paola; Fagotti, Serena; Custrin, Ana; Shafiei, Venus; Zalaudek, Iris; Di Meo, Nicola title: Balloon Cell Primary Nodular Melanoma: Dermatoscopy Evidences date: 2019-04-30 words: 867 flesch: 41 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(2):15 155 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction There are only 4 previously published dermoscopic images of balloon cell melanoma (BCM) in the literature, 3 of primary tumors and 1 of BCM satellite metastasis. 2. Duman N, Sahin S, Özaygen GE, Gököz Ö. Dermoscopy of satellite metastasis of balloon cell melanoma. keywords: balloon; bcm; melanoma cache: dpc-574.pdf plain text: dpc-574.txt item: #752 of 1031 id: dpc-582 author: Brunasso Vernetti, Alexandra M.G.; Puntoni, Matteo; Massone, Cesare title: Palmoplantar Pustulosis and Allergies: A Systematic Review date: 2019-04-29 words: 3641 flesch: 53 summary: In the current article we present a systematic literature review that identifies all cases reported of PPP patients with a concomitant contact allergy (identified by a positive patch test and/or by an aggravation of the PPP related to a contact allergy and/or patients in whom the elimination of dental alloys or devices containing metals brought to complete remission of the PPP). Unfortunately, the frequency of contact allergy among PPP patients that we were able to calculate needs to be considered with caution because of the presence of publication biases. keywords: allergies; cases; contact; metal; patients; ppp; psoriasis; pustulosis cache: dpc-582.pdf plain text: dpc-582.txt item: #753 of 1031 id: dpc-584 author: Sonthalia, Sidharth title: Interpreting Mucoscopy in Lingual Varicosities and Beyond date: 2019-04-30 words: 1130 flesch: 39 summary: Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(2):11 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction The first dermoscopic description of caviar tongue with a beautiful image by Jha et al published in a recent issue of this journal is indeed commendable Similarly, if the clinical presentation alone may be sufficient for a correct diagnosis (as in many mucous mem- brane conditions including caviar tongue), then researchers may of course comment on their dermoscopic appearance but prefer not to label the latter as diagnostic hallmarks. keywords: caviar; dermoscopic; diagnosis; tongue cache: dpc-584.pdf plain text: dpc-584.txt item: #754 of 1031 id: dpc-585 author: Sonthalia, Sidharth; Jha, Abhijeet Kumar; Goldust, Mohamad; Omchery, Abhishek; Dayrit, Johannes F. title: Dermoscopic Characterization in Pigmented Skin: Interpret “Pigmented” Structures Carefully date: 2019-07-12 words: 1212 flesch: 38 summary: The situation becomes further complicated by the understated but very relevant differences observed in the dermoscopic features of the same cutaneous lesion in different skin types [1]. The preliminary sugges- tion of existence of minor but important differences in the dermoscopic features of the same inflammatory dermatosis in different skin types [3] makes a valid case for exploring this uncharted territory. keywords: case; dermoscopy; skin; structures cache: dpc-585.pdf plain text: dpc-585.txt item: #755 of 1031 id: dpc-587 author: Fee, Jonathan A.; McGrady, Finbar P.; Rosendahl, Cliff; Hart, Nigel D. title: Dermoscopy Use in Primary Care: A Scoping Review date: 2019-04-30 words: 4185 flesch: 61 summary: Patterns of Dermoscopy Use Two studies reported specific information about frequency of dermoscopy use and for what purpose dermoscopy is used in clinical practice. A scoping literature review was carried out to examine the current state of published evidence about dermoscopy use in primary care. keywords: articles; care; dermoscopy; gps; lesions; review; skin; studies; study; use cache: dpc-587.pdf plain text: dpc-587.txt item: #756 of 1031 id: dpc-59 author: Nguyen, Quynh-Giao; Markus, Ramsey; Katta, Rajani title: Diet and acne: an exploratory survey study of patient beliefs date: 2016-04-30 words: 4721 flesch: 64 summary: Over a four- week period, subjects were administered either a chocolate bar or a placebo bar, and no difference in acne severity was seen [1]. A randomized controlled trial of Australian males [4] dem- onstrated significant improvement of acne severity after 12 weeks of adherence to a low-glycemic-load diet, compared to the high-glycemic-load diet control group. keywords: acne; diet; foods; information; patients; respondents; study; table cache: dpc-59.pdf plain text: dpc-59.txt item: #757 of 1031 id: dpc-591 author: Kim, Yesul; Helm, Klaus F.; Billingsley, Elizabeth M.; Lam, Charlene title: Spontaneous Regression of a Keratoacanthoma Centrifugum Marginatum date: 2019-04-30 words: 1094 flesch: 52 summary: The etiology of KCM is mul- Spontaneous Regression of a Keratoacanthoma Centrifugum Marginatum Yesul Kim1, Klaus F. Helm2, Elizabeth M. Billingsley2, Charlene Lam2 1 Pennsylvania State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, USA Key words: keratoacanthoma, squamous cell carcinoma, keratoacanthoma centrifugum marginatum, treatment, management Citation: Kim Y, Helm KF, Billingsley EM, Lam C. Spontaneous regression of a keratoacanthoma centrifugum marginatum. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(2):16 157 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction We present an atypical case of keratoacanthoma centrifugum marginatum (KCM) that spontaneously regressed with- out treatment. keywords: centrifugum; figure; kcm; keratoacanthoma cache: dpc-591.pdf plain text: dpc-591.txt item: #758 of 1031 id: dpc-594 author: Subhadarshani, Sweta; Gupta, Vishal; Sarangi, Jayati; Agarwal, Shipra; Verma, Kaushal K. title: Pseudoepitheliomatous, Keratotic, and Micaceous Balanitis date: 2019-12-31 words: 735 flesch: 44 summary: Email: prokverma@hotmail.com Introduction Pseudoepitheliomatous, keratotic, and micaceous balanitis (PEKMB) is a genital disease of uncertain malignant potential that warrants close clinical observation, as it can rarely evolve into squamous cell carcinoma or verrucous carcinoma. 2008;20(2):117-120. PEKMB evolving to squamous cell carcinoma was made and the lesion was excised with wide margins. keywords: carcinoma; glans; india cache: dpc-594.pdf plain text: dpc-594.txt item: #759 of 1031 id: dpc-598 author: Pampena, Riccardo; Borsari, Stefania; Piana, Simonetta; Longo, Caterina title: Broadening the List of Basal Cell Carcinoma Mimickers: Dermoscopic Features of Trichoadenoma date: 2019-04-30 words: 923 flesch: 45 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 160 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(2):17 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction A wide spectrum of skin tumors may mimic basal cell carci- noma (BCC) on both clinical and dermoscopic appearance. Lallas A, Moscarella E, Argenziano G, et al. Dermoscopy of uncommon skin tumors. keywords: dermoscopic; trichoadenoma; tumors cache: dpc-598.pdf plain text: dpc-598.txt item: #760 of 1031 id: dpc-599 author: Lobato-Berezo, Alejandro; Martín-Ezquerra, Gemma; Vidal-Navarro, Ainhoa; Pujol, Ramón M. title: Red and Orange Colors as Dermoscopic Clues for Fish-Tank Granuloma date: 2019-04-30 words: 1024 flesch: 48 summary: In addition, other dermoscopic fea- tures could help in the diagnosis, for example, long and very branched telangiectasias in necrobiosis lipoidica, short telan- giectasias and white lines and dots between the translucent orange globules in cutaneous sarcoidosis, unfocused vessels in granuloma annulare, pinkish homogeneous background with no or dull orangish areas in rheumatoid nodules, reddish or purple vascular polygons in granulomatous rosacea, yellow tear drops or white starburst pattern in cutaneous leish- maniasis, follicular openings filled with whitish or yellowish keratotic plugs in acne agminata, white areas with areas of alopecia in borderline tuberculoid leprosy, well-focused linear-branching vessels in lupus vulgaris, or granuloma foreign body reaction. However, lack of this color does not exclude the diagnosis of cutaneous granulomatous disease, mainly at early stages of the disease or when deep granulomas are present in the reticular dermis. keywords: areas; dermatol; granuloma; lobato; orange cache: dpc-599.pdf plain text: dpc-599.txt item: #761 of 1031 id: dpc-603 author: Nardelli de Araújo, Raquel; Klein de Araújo, Marcelle; Piñeiro-Maceira, Juan; Baptista Barcaui, Carlos title: Recurrent Nevus After Burn Injury date: 2019-04-30 words: 994 flesch: 52 summary: DOI: https://doi.org/10.5826/dpc.0902a19 Accepted: February 5, 2019; Published: April 30, 2019 Copyright: ©2019 Nardelli de Araujo et al. [Copy- right: ©2019 Nardelli de Araujo et al.] Figure 2. keywords: araujo; figure; nardelli cache: dpc-603.pdf plain text: dpc-603.txt item: #762 of 1031 id: dpc-604 author: Paoli, John; Dahlén Gyllencreutz, Johan; Fougelberg, Julia; Johansson Backman, Eva; Modin, Maja; Polesie, Sam; Zaar, Oscar title: Nonsurgical Options for the Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma date: 2019-04-30 words: 5713 flesch: 58 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(2):1 75 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Nonsurgical Options for the Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma John Paoli1,2, Johan Dahlén Gyllencreutz3, Julia Fougelberg1,2, Eva Johansson Backman1,2, Maja Modin1,2, Sam Polesie1,2, Oscar Zaar1,2 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden 2 Region Västra Götaland, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Gothenburg, Sweden 3 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, Sweden Key words: basal cell carcinoma, destructive therapy, topical drugs, radiotherapy, hedgehog inhibitors Citation: Paoli J, Dahlén Gyllencreutz J, Fougelberg J, Johansson Backman E, Modin M, Polesie S, Zaar O. Nonsurgical options for the treatment of basal cell carcinoma. The aim of this review article is to summarize the effectiveness, potential adverse events, and indications of the main nonsurgical treatment alternatives for basal cell carcinoma. keywords: bccs; carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; curettage; dermatol; imiquimod; pdt; photodynamic; review; surgery; therapy; topical; treatment cache: dpc-604.pdf plain text: dpc-604.txt item: #763 of 1031 id: dpc-605 author: Bosseila, Manal; Nabarawy, Eman A.; Latif, Mostafa A.; Doss, Sally; ElKalioby, Mona; Saleh, Marwah A title: Scalp Pemphigus Vulgaris Mimicking Folliculitis Decalvans: A Case Report date: 2019-07-16 words: 870 flesch: 51 summary: It was suggested that acantholytic hair casts should be considered as a dermoscopic diagnostic feature of outer root sheath separation in cases of PV of the scalp and to indicate disease activity as well [1]. Ko DK, Chae IS, Chung KH, Park JS, Chung H. Persistent pem- phigus vulgaris showing features of tufted hair folliculitis. keywords: folliculitis; scalp cache: dpc-605.pdf plain text: dpc-605.txt item: #764 of 1031 id: dpc-606 author: Serarslan, Gamze; Ekiz, Özlem; Özer, Cahit; Sarıkaya, Gökhan title: Dermoscopy in the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis date: 2019-04-30 words: 4023 flesch: 59 summary: Objectives: To determine the dermoscopic patterns of CL lesions and to investigate whether a rela- tionship exists between dermoscopic characteristics and the disease duration, localization, and type of CL lesions. Images of CL lesions were taken via polarized light contact dermoscopy. keywords: dermoscopic; lesions; structures; vessels cache: dpc-606.pdf plain text: dpc-606.txt item: #765 of 1031 id: dpc-607 author: La Placa, Michelangelo; Balestri, Riccardo; Tartari, Federico; Sechi, Andrea; Ferrara, Francesca; Loi, Camilla; Patrizi, Annalisa; Bardazzi, Federico title: Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid-Associated Malignancies. Case Series and a Brief Overview of the Literature date: 2019-04-30 words: 7062 flesch: 71 summary: Conclusion: We confirm that MMP patients have a relatively high possibility of developing a solid cancer, but the autoantibody detection is not mandatory and is probably correlated with the severity of the disease. Current evidence demonstrates that a minority of MMP patients with autoantibodies to IgG anti- laminin-332 (formerly anti-laminin-5 or anti-epiligrin) have an increased relative risk of cancer [1,7]. keywords: d n; m p; n e; o n; p o cache: dpc-607.pdf plain text: dpc-607.txt item: #766 of 1031 id: dpc-610 author: Yürekli, Aslan; Dinçer, Didem title: Successfully Treated Riga-Fede Disease date: 2019-07-31 words: 731 flesch: 58 summary: Here we report a 9-year-old boy with chronic lingual ulceration diagnosed as RFD based on clinical features. Chronic lingual ulceration on the ventral surface of the tongue. keywords: disease; fede; riga cache: dpc-610.pdf plain text: dpc-610.txt item: #767 of 1031 id: dpc-615 author: Martins-Costa, Gabriela M.; Bakos, Renato title: Total Body Photography and Sequential Digital Dermoscopy in Pregnant Women date: 2019-04-30 words: 3842 flesch: 61 summary: Conclusions: Development of new melanocytic nevi may occur in pregnant women. When comparing total body photography images between the first and third trimester, 8/18 (44%) patients presented new melanocytic nevi, ranging from 1 to 5 new lesions per patient. keywords: changes; dermoscopic; lesions; melanocytic; melanoma; nevi; patients; pregnancy; women cache: dpc-615.pdf plain text: dpc-615.txt item: #768 of 1031 id: dpc-621 author: Subhadarshani, Sweta; Aggarwal, Manik; Kumar, Vinod title: Symmetrical Peripheral Gangrene Due to Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation date: 2019-07-31 words: 588 flesch: 40 summary: Symmetrical Peripheral Gangrene Due to Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Sweta Subhadarshani1, Manik Aggarwal1, Vinod Kumar2 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India 2 Department of Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India Key words: symmetrical peripheral gangrene, disseminated intravascular coagulation, sepsis, cholangitis, digital ischemia Citation: Subhadarshani S, Aggarwal M, Kumar V. Symmetrical peripheral gangrene due to disseminated intravascular coagulation. Davis MDP, Dy KM, Nelson S. Presentation and outcome of pur- pura fulminans associated with peripheral gangrene in 12 patients at Mayo Clinic. keywords: gangrene; india; symmetrical cache: dpc-621.pdf plain text: dpc-621.txt item: #769 of 1031 id: dpc-623 author: Sadeghinia, Ali; Azizzadeh-Roodpishi, Shadi; Daneshpazhooh, Maryam; Kamyab, Kambiz; Kiani, Amin; Mahmoudi, Hamidreza title: A Case of Lepromatous Leprosy Masquerading As Vasculitis date: 2019-07-31 words: 1133 flesch: 48 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 222 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(3):13 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual A Case of Lepromatous Leprosy Clinically Masquerading as Vasculitis Ali Sadeghinia1, Shadi Azizzadeh-Roodpishi1, Maryam Daneshpazhooh1, Kambiz Kamyab2, Amin Kiani1, Hamidreza Mahmoudi1 1 Department of Dermatology, Autoimmune Bullous Diseases Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 2 Department of Dermatopathology, Razi Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Key words: leprosy, vasculitis, skin lesions, misdiagnosis Citation: Sadeghinia A, Azizzadeh-Roodpishi S, Daneshpazhooh M, Kamyab K, Kiani A, Mahmoudi H. A case of lepromatous leprosy clinically masquerading as vasculitis. A probable cause of skin lesions could be the immunosuppression caused by azathioprine and prednisolone con- sumption. keywords: leprosy; lesions; skin; vasculitis cache: dpc-623.pdf plain text: dpc-623.txt item: #770 of 1031 id: dpc-626 author: Dusel, Sara; Trenkler, Nina; Fink, Christine; Toberer, Ferdinand; Krengel, Sven; Enk, Alexander; Haenssle, Holger A. title: Giant Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Accompanied by an Intracranial Arachnoid Cyst date: 2019-07-31 words: 1315 flesch: 48 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(3):14 225 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction Owing to a somatic NRAS mutation at the stage of neural crest formation, patients with congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) may have coexisting central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities. [5] 5-month-old girl, GCMN, NCM, symptomatic hydrocephalus, spinal arachnoid cyst Ramaswamy et al 2012 keywords: arachnoid; brain; cyst; melanocytic; mri cache: dpc-626.pdf plain text: dpc-626.txt item: #771 of 1031 id: dpc-629 author: Sonthalia, Sidharth title: Dermoscopy of Cydnidae Pigmentation: A Novel Disorder of Pigmentation date: 2019-07-31 words: 901 flesch: 48 summary: Recently, a peculiar pattern of tiny pigmented macules caused by Cydnidae insects was described [1]. A final diagnosis of Cydnidae pigmentation (CP) was made. keywords: cydnidae; dermoscopy; pigmentation cache: dpc-629.pdf plain text: dpc-629.txt item: #772 of 1031 id: dpc-63 author: Roldan-Marin, Rodrigo; González-de-Cossío-Hernández, Ana Cecilia; Lammoglia-Ordiales, Lorena; Martínez-Luna, Eduwiges; Toussaint-Caire, Sonia; Ferrara, Gerardo title: Atypical dermoscopic presentation of an acral congenital melanocytic nevus in an adult: parallel ridge pattern and its histologic correlation date: 2015-10-15 words: 1796 flesch: 49 summary: [Copyright: ©2015 Roldán-Marín et al.] 26 Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(4):6 5. Suzaki R, Ishizaki S, Iyatomi H, Tanaka M. Age-related prevalence of dermatoscopic patterns of acral melanocytic nevi. We, herein, present a case of acral congenital melanocytic nevus with a parallel ridge dermoscopic pattern. keywords: dermatol; melanocytic; parallel; pattern; ridge; skin cache: dpc-63.pdf plain text: dpc-63.txt item: #773 of 1031 id: dpc-632 author: Verzì, Anna Elisa; Lacarrubba, Francesco; Quattrocchi, Enrica; Micali, Giuseppe title: Verrucous Epidermal Nevus: Dermatoscopy, Reflectance Confocal Microscopy and Histopathological Correlation date: 2019-07-31 words: 817 flesch: 44 summary: In particular, the typical presence at dermoscopy of large brown circles, as previously reported [2], correlated with dermal papillae demarcated by a rim of monomorphous and strongly bright cells seen at RCM and corresponds to the histological arrangement of pigmented keratinocytes surrounding the dermal papillae (Figure 1D). Dermoscopy has shown in 8 cases of VEN the characteristic presence of large brown circles, consisting of hyperchromic brown edge surrounding a hypochromic area. keywords: brown; dermoscopy; ven cache: dpc-632.pdf plain text: dpc-632.txt item: #774 of 1031 id: dpc-635 author: Kaliyadan, Feroze; Alkhateeb, Abdulaziz; Kuruvilla, Joel; Swaroop, Krishna; Alabdulsalam, Abdulrahim A. title: Dermoscopy of Primary Cutaneous Amyloidosis in Skin of Color date: 2019-07-31 words: 1172 flesch: 50 summary: 4. Di Meo N, Noal C, Fadel M, Trevisan G. Yellow teardrop-like structures in primary nodular skin amyloidosis. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 232 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(3):17 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction We present a case of a patient with Fitzpatrick skin type V presenting with primary cutaneous amyloidosis, in whom polarized dermoscopy mainly showed irregular white central areas, surrounded completely or partially by thick hyperpig- mented blotches. keywords: amyloidosis; dermoscopy; skin cache: dpc-635.pdf plain text: dpc-635.txt item: #775 of 1031 id: dpc-636 author: Ferreira, Isadora L. O.; Fernandes, Elizabeth L.; Lapins, Jan; Silva, Luciana C.; Benini, Tatiane; Lazoni, Marcia A.; Steiner, Denise title: Primary Localized Cutaneous Nodular Amyloidosis on a Toe: Clinical Presentation, Histopathology and Dermatoscopy Findings date: 2019-07-31 words: 920 flesch: 43 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(3):18 235 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Primary Localized Cutaneous Nodular Amyloidosis on a Toe: Clinical Presentation, Histopathology, and Dermoscopy Findings Isadora L.O. Ferreira1, Elizabeth L. Fernandes1, Jan Lapins2, Tatiane Benini1, Luciana C. Silva1, Marcia A. Lanzoni3, Denise Steiner1 1 Serviço de Dermatologia, Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo, Brazil 2 Department of Dermatology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden 3 Serviço de Patologia, Departamento de Medicina, Universidade de Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil Key words: dermatology, amyloidosis, nodular amyloidosis, dermoscopy Citation: Ferreira ILO, Fernandes EL, Lapins J, Benini T, Silva LC, Lanzoni MA, Steiner D. Primary localized cutaneous nodular amyloidosis on a toe: clinical presentation, histopathology, and dermoscopy findings. No sys- temic manifestations of amyloidosis were identified. keywords: amyloidosis; dermatol; dermoscopy; nodular cache: dpc-636.pdf plain text: dpc-636.txt item: #776 of 1031 id: dpc-64 author: Shalaby, Michael M.; Riahl, Ryan R.; Rosen, Les B.; Soine, Erik J. title: Histiocytoid Sweet’s syndrome in a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome: report and review of the literature date: 2016-01-31 words: 2767 flesch: 52 summary: Histiocytoid Sweet’s syndrome in a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome: report and review of the literature. Rarely, his- tiocytoid Sweet’s syndrome occurring in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome has been described. keywords: dermatol; histiocytoid; mds; neutrophilic; patient; pmid; sweet; syndrome cache: dpc-64.pdf plain text: dpc-64.txt item: #777 of 1031 id: dpc-643 author: Vena, Gino A.; Cassano, Nicoletta; Caccavale, Stefano; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Association Between Melanoma Risk and Height: A Narrative Review date: 2019-04-30 words: 7477 flesch: 68 summary: Association Between Melanoma Risk and Height: A Narrative Review Gino A. Vena1,2, Nicoletta Cassano1,2, Stefano Caccavale3, Giuseppe Argenziano3 1 Dermatology and Venereology Private Practice, Bari, Italy 2 Dermatology and Venereology Private Practice, Barletta, Italy 3 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Key words: cutaneous melanoma, height, cancer, risk, association Citation: Vena GA, Cassano N, Caccavale S, Argenziano G. Association between melanoma risk and height: a narrative review. Table 2 summarizes the results concerning the association between melanoma risk and height. keywords: association; c o; cancer; height; melanoma; n d; o n; risk; study cache: dpc-643.pdf plain text: dpc-643.txt item: #778 of 1031 id: dpc-644 author: Saini, Arjun D.; Prodanovic, Edward title: Standard Dermoscopy and Videodermoscopy as Tools for Medical School Education date: 2019-07-12 words: 536 flesch: 48 summary: 2019;41(1)99-106. Standard Dermoscopy and Videodermoscopy as Tools for Medical School Education Arjun D. Saini1, Edward Prodanovic1 1 Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA Key words: dermoscopy, medical school, education, reform, curriculum, student, learning, dermatology, videodermoscopy Citation: Saini AD, Prodanovic E. Standard dermoscopy and videodermoscopy as tools for medical school education. If the idea of using dermoscopy is taught during the early years of medical school, then students will continue to build on their skills gradually over several years, similarly to how many schools teach the basic skills of otoscopy and fundoscopy. keywords: dermoscopy; medical cache: dpc-644.pdf plain text: dpc-644.txt item: #779 of 1031 id: dpc-645 author: Bassi, Andrea; Piccolo, Vincenzo; De Martino, Maurizio; Oranges, Teresa; Filippeschi, Cesare; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: A Strange Atypical Spitz Tumor date: 2019-07-31 words: 621 flesch: 42 summary: Given the complexities in interpretation, great care should be given when dealing with spitzoid lesions that show any degree of deviation from the classic features of Spitz nevus. A Strange Atypical Spitz Tumor Andrea Bassi1, Vincenzo Piccolo2, Maurizio de Martino1, Teresa Oranges1, Cesare Filippeschi1, Giuseppe Argenziano2 1 Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence & Department of Paediatric Medicine, Anna Meyer Children’s University Hospital, Florence, Italy 2 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Key words: dermoscopy, Spitz tumor, histopathology, atypical Spitz tumor Citation: Bassi A, Piccolo V, de Martino M, Oranges T, Filippeschi C, Argenziano G. A strange atypical Spitz tumor. keywords: figure; spitz cache: dpc-645.pdf plain text: dpc-645.txt item: #780 of 1031 id: dpc-647 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Bertaina, Carolina; Celoria, Melisa; Lombardo, Silvina; Gorosito, Mario; Molteni, Ana; Fernández-Bussy, Ramón A title: Dermoscopy of Vulvar Pigmented Basal Cell Carcinoma date: 2019-07-31 words: 781 flesch: 48 summary: The dermoscopic characteristics are usually the same as those observed in cutaneous BCC [1]; blue-gray ovoid nests and arborizing vessels have been reported in pigmented vulvar BCC [2]. Vulvar BCC is infre- quent, being about 1% of all BCCs and 2%-4% of vulvar neoplasms. keywords: bcc; cell; dermoscopy; vulvar cache: dpc-647.pdf plain text: dpc-647.txt item: #781 of 1031 id: dpc-648 author: Rinaldi, Giulia title: The Itch-Scratch Cycle: A Review of the Mechanisms date: 2019-04-30 words: 6637 flesch: 61 summary: [31] Upregulated in chronic itch patients [31] Cytokines TH2 cells IL-31, IL-31RA, OSMR Research continues into fully exposing the origins of this mysterious symptom and is steering its focus toward under- standing the mechanisms of chronic itch. keywords: atopic; chronic; dermatitis; dermatol; disease; fibers; histamine; itch; mechanisms; neurons; neuropathic; pain; patients; pruritus; response; review; scratch; scratching; serotonin; skin; treatment cache: dpc-648.pdf plain text: dpc-648.txt item: #782 of 1031 id: dpc-649 author: Bajaj, Shirin; Wolner, Zachary J.; Dusza, Stephen W.; Braun, Ralph P.; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; DeFazio, Jennifer title: Total Body Skin Examination Practices: A Survey Study Amongst Dermatologists at High-Risk Skin Cancer Clinics date: 2019-04-30 words: 3850 flesch: 52 summary: Patient preferences during skin cancer screening examination. Although total body skin examination (TBSE) is the primary screening mechanism for melanoma, there is no consensus on which anatomic sites a screening TBSE should include. keywords: cancer; dermatol; melanoma; patients; risk; screening; sites; skin; survey cache: dpc-649.pdf plain text: dpc-649.txt item: #783 of 1031 id: dpc-65 author: Watanabe, Soko; Sawada, Mizuki; Dekio, Itaru; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Fujibayashi, Mariko; Tanaka, Masaru title: Chronology of lichen planus-like keratosis by dermoscopy: a summary of 17 cases date: 2016-04-30 words: 2192 flesch: 60 summary: N=4 LBP, Light brown pseudonetwork; PA, Pinkish area; AGS, Annular granular structures; GPN, Gray pseudonetwork; BGFD, Blue-gray fine dots; *, biopsy; **, excision; LD, Lesion disappeared known to correspond to certain pathological stages, then LPLK could be diagnosed without biopsy. Mobini N, et al. keywords: bgfd; dermoscopic; figure; gray; pseudonetwork cache: dpc-65.pdf plain text: dpc-65.txt item: #784 of 1031 id: dpc-653 author: Fensterseifer, Giovana Serrão; Lodi, Ana Paula; Dantas, Manuela; Boff, Ana Letícia; Lovatto, Louise title: Lentigo Maligna of the Face: The Importance of Clinical, Dermoscopic, and Histological Correlation date: 2019-10-31 words: 1040 flesch: 54 summary: 1 Dermatology, Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Brazil 2 Dermatopathology, Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Brazil 3 Pigmented Lesions Clinic, Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Brazil Key words: lentigo maligna, pigmented lesions of the face, dermoscopy, histopathology Citation: Serrão Fensterseifer G, Lodi AP, Lima Dantas M, Boff AL, Histopathology (×40 and ×400) shows lentiginous proliferation of atypical melanocytes (pleomorphic and hyperchromic nucleus) involving acrosyringia and some pagetoid proliferation. keywords: dermoscopy; figure; melanocytes cache: dpc-653.pdf plain text: dpc-653.txt item: #785 of 1031 id: dpc-654 author: Escobar, Gabriela F.;  Ribeiro, Caroline  K.; Leite, Leandro L.; Barone, Carolina R.; Cartell, André title: Dermoscopy of Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans: What Do We Know? date: 2019-04-30 words: 5327 flesch: 68 summary: [Copyright: ©2019 Escobar et al.] A B Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(2):10 141 (PDGFB) signaling pathway plays a central role in the prolif- eration of DFSP tumor cells [2]. Other spindle cell tumors such as dermatofibroma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, atypical fibroxanthoma, desmoplastic melanoma, Kaposi sarcoma, and solitary fibrous tumor are the histological differential diagnoses [2,12]. keywords: dfsp; n d; o n cache: dpc-654.pdf plain text: dpc-654.txt item: #786 of 1031 id: dpc-655 author: Schipani, Giusy; Dastoli, Stefano; Scali, Elisabetta; Bennardo, Luigi; Silvestri, Martina; Nistocò, Steven P. title: Alopecia Areata in Twins With Autoimmune Thyroiditis: Personal Observations date: 2019-07-31 words: 1349 flesch: 54 summary: In patients affected by autoimmune thyroid diseases, the functions of the different skin cell types may be affected not only by variation in thyroid hormone levels but also by the presence of thyroid-specific autoantibodies [3]. Conclusions Association between autoimmune disease and AA has been widely discussed. keywords: alopecia; areata; thyroid; twin cache: dpc-655.pdf plain text: dpc-655.txt item: #787 of 1031 id: dpc-657 author: Sonthalia, Sidharth; Pasquali, Paola; Agrawal, Mahima; Sharma, Poonam; Jha, Abhijeet K.; Errichetti, Enzo; Lallas, Aimilios; Sehgal, Virendra N. title: Dermoscopy Update: Review of its Extradiagnostic and Expanding Indications and Future Prospects date: 2019-10-31 words: 8026 flesch: 50 summary: Dermoscopic examination and counseling thereof tend to make such patients and family members feel they are being cared for. [61], where a large proportion of dermatology patients are still managed by primary care physi- cians [62]. keywords: alopecia; biopsy; clinical; concept; dermatol; dermatology; dermatoscope; dermoscopy; diagnosis; disease; evaluation; figure; hair; india; laser; new; patients; skin; sonthalia; treatment cache: dpc-657.pdf plain text: dpc-657.txt item: #788 of 1031 id: dpc-658 author: Jimenez-Cauhe, Juan; Suarez-Valle, Ana; Fernandez-Nieto, Diego; Ortega-Quijano, Daniel title: Hyperkeratosis of the Nipple As a Neglected Dermatosis date: 2019-07-10 words: 861 flesch: 50 summary: [1] describing neglected nipples with acanthosis nigricans-like appearance. Brown, warty, keratotic plaque on up- per portion of left areola (A), showing polygonal and angulated clods with a keratotic, shiny blackish surface on dermoscopy (B). keywords: dermatol; hyperkeratosis; nipple cache: dpc-658.pdf plain text: dpc-658.txt item: #789 of 1031 id: dpc-66 author: Megna, Matteo; Napolitano, Maddalena; Costa, Claudia; Mascolo, Massimo; Scalvenzi, Massimiliano title: Appearances may be deceiving date: 2016-04-30 words: 1104 flesch: 54 summary: Surface microscopy of pigmented basal cell carcinoma. The diagnosis was superficial pigmented basal cell carcinoma. keywords: carcinoma; cell; lesion; melanoma cache: dpc-66.pdf plain text: dpc-66.txt item: #790 of 1031 id: dpc-661 author: Yonan, Yousif; Maly, Connor; DiCaudo, David; Mangold, Aaron; Pittelkow, Mark; Swanson, David title: Dermoscopic Description of Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus with Negative Network date: 2019-07-31 words: 772 flesch: 51 summary: Negative network has pre- viously been associated with malignant melanoma, acquired and congenital nevi, Spitzoid lesions, and dermatofibromas Dermoscopic Description of Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus With Negative Network Yousif Yonan1, Connor Maly1, David DiCaudo1, Aaron Mangold1, Mark Pittelkow1, David Swanson1 1 Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Scottsdale, AZ, USA Key words: fibroepithelioma of Pinkus, inverse network, dermoscopy, basal cell carcinoma Citation: Yonan Y, Maly C, DiCaudo D, Mangold A, Pittelkow M, Swanson D. Dermoscopic description of fibroepithelioma of Pinkus with negative network. We present a case of FeP with negative network. keywords: fep; figure; network cache: dpc-661.pdf plain text: dpc-661.txt item: #791 of 1031 id: dpc-675 author: Pakka, Jenna; Holm, Joanna; Börjesson, Annika M. ; Halldin, Christina B. ; Paoli, john title: Neglected Basal Cell Carcinoma With Fatal Outcome date: 2019-10-31 words: 870 flesch: 55 summary: After 7 months of treatment, a third CT scan detected several new 2- to 3-mm metastases in both lungs, and the Neglected Basal Cell Carcinoma With Fatal Outcome Jenna Pakka1, Joanna Holm2, Annika M. Börjesson3, Christina B. Halldin1, John Paoli1 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden 2 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Uddevalla Hospital, Uddevalla, Sweden 3 Department of Radiology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden Key words: basal cell carcinoma, metastasis, patient delay, hedgehog inhibitor Citation: Pakka J, Holm J, Börjesson AM, Halldin CB, Paoli J. Neglected basal cell carcinoma with fatal outcome. the management of basal cell carcinoma. keywords: months; tumor; vismodegib cache: dpc-675.pdf plain text: dpc-675.txt item: #792 of 1031 id: dpc-676 author: Russo, Teresa; Lallas, Aimilios; Brancaccio, Gabriella; Piccolo, Vincenzo; Alfano, Roberto; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: No One Should Die of Melanoma: Time for This Vision to Be Realized? date: 2019-01-31 words: 2337 flesch: 55 summary: Evidence suggests that nodular melanoma might grow vertically up to 0.5 mm per month [3]. Greenwald HS, Friedman EB, Osman I. Superficial spreading and nodular melanoma are distinct biological entities: a challenge to the linear progression model. keywords: cancer; dermatol; melanoma; patients; screening; skin cache: dpc-676.pdf plain text: dpc-676.txt item: #793 of 1031 id: dpc-677 author: Ankad, Balachandra S.; Manjula, R.; Tejasvi, Trilokraj; Nikam, Balakrishna P. title: Dermoscopy of Eumycotic Mycetoma: A Case Report date: 2019-10-31 words: 1005 flesch: 47 summary: A Dermoscopy of Eumycotic Mycetoma: A Case Report Balachandra S. Ankad1, R. Manjula1, Trilokraj Tejasvi2, Balakrishna P. Nikam3 1 Department of Dermatology, S. Nijalingappa Medical College, Karnataka, India 2 Michigan Medicine Dermatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 3 Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad, Maharashtra, India Key words: dermoscopy, eumycotic mycetoma, yellow globules, patterns Citation: Ankad BS, Manjula R, Tejasvi T, Nikam BP. Dermoscopy of eumycotic mycetoma; lesion 1: (A) Be- fore treatment, yellow globules (black arrows) and white superficial scales (red arrows) are seen. keywords: dermoscopy; globules; mycetoma cache: dpc-677.pdf plain text: dpc-677.txt item: #794 of 1031 id: dpc-68 author: Ankad, Balachandra S.; Beergouder, Savitha L. title: Hypertrophic lichen planus versus prurigo nodularis: a dermoscopic perspective date: 2016-04-30 words: 3537 flesch: 53 summary: Objective: To evaluate dermoscopic patterns in HLP and PN and to study these patterns histopatho- logically. Conclusion: Both HLP and PN demonstrated specific dermoscopic patterns which can be demon- strated on histopathologic findings. keywords: areas; dermoscopy; globules; hlp; lichen; patterns; planus; study cache: dpc-68.pdf plain text: dpc-68.txt item: #795 of 1031 id: dpc-682 author: Lallas, Aimilios; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Artificial intelligence and melanoma diagnosis: ignoring human nature may lead to false predictions date: 2018-10-31 words: 1695 flesch: 58 summary: Therefore, AI algorithms are supplied with images of melanomas that might have been diagnosed as nevi by another pathologist and nevi that might have been diagnosed as melanomas by another pathologist. What has been shown to date: All studies comparing melanoma diagnosis by AI with diagnosis by humans have been conducted in an experimental setting. keywords: melanoma; research; value cache: dpc-682.pdf plain text: dpc-682.txt item: #796 of 1031 id: dpc-683 author: Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Marchetti, Michael; Halpern, Allan C.; Busam, Klaus J. title: Comment on: Screening for malignant melanoma—a critical assessment in historical perspective date: 2018-04-30 words: 1241 flesch: 40 summary: , Wolfgang Weyers (2018) suggests that the practice of biopsying small lesions (<6 mm in diameter) without conspicuous clinical and/or dermoscopic features of melanoma is a key contributing factor to the so-called epidemic of melanoma overdiagnosis. How are small equivocal lesions best monitored? keywords: lesions; melanoma; patients cache: dpc-683.pdf plain text: dpc-683.txt item: #797 of 1031 id: dpc-687 author: Hosseini, Mahboobeh-Sadat; Salarvand, Fereshteh; Ehsani, Amir Houshang; Noormohammadpour, Pedram; Azizzadeh, Shadi; Mousavi, Mohaddese; Morsali, Mona title: Relationship Between Level of Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Risk of Squamous Cell Carcinoma in an Iranian Population date: 2019-10-31 words: 3388 flesch: 59 summary: Objective: To investigate the relationship between vitamin D levels and the incidence of skin SCC for the first time in Iran. In other words, sunlight exposure, the primary suspect for confounding the conclu- sions, is responsible for higher vitamin D levels and the higher chance of skin SCC at the same time, especially in those who work outdoors. keywords: cancer; level; risk; scc; skin; study; vitamin cache: dpc-687.pdf plain text: dpc-687.txt item: #798 of 1031 id: dpc-688 author: Apalla, Zoe; Psarakis, Eftychios; Lallas, Aimilios; Koukouthaki, Alexia; Fassas, Athanassios; Smaragdi, Maria title: Psoriasis In Patients With Active Lung Cancer: Is Apremilast a Safe Option? date: 2019-10-31 words: 877 flesch: 44 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 300 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(4):11 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction Concomitant cancers in psoriasis patients often pose sig- nificant limitations in treatment decision. Interestingly, they found that PDE4 is expressed in lung cancer cells, cross-talks with hypoxia-inducible factor signaling, and promotes lung cancer progression. keywords: apremilast; lung; patients; psoriasis cache: dpc-688.pdf plain text: dpc-688.txt item: #799 of 1031 id: dpc-689 author: Gündüz, Özge ; Yıldırım, Dilsun ; Erdoğan, F. Gülru ; Kaya, Başar ; Doğan, Handan title: Solitary Bullous Mastocytoma with Dermoscopic Features in a Neonate date: 2019-10-31 words: 840 flesch: 40 summary: With regard to dermatological and Solitary Bullous Mastocytoma with Dermoscopic Features in a Neonate: Neonatal Solitary Bullous Mastocytoma Özge Gündüz1, Dilsun Yıldırım1, F. Gülru Erdoğan1, Başar Kaya2, Handan Doğan3 1 Ufuk University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey 2 Ufuk University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ankara, Turkey 3 Ufuk University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Ankara, Turkey Key words: neonate, solitary mastocytoma, mast cells, dermoscopy Citation: Gündüz Ö, Yıldırım D. Erdoğan FG, Kaya B, Doğan H. Solitary bullous mastocytoma with dermoscopic features in a neonate: neonatal solitary bullous mastocytoma. Conclusions We report the dermoscopic features with vascular structures surrounded with a yellow hue of solitary bullous mastocy- toma in a neonate. keywords: dermoscopic; mastocytoma; yellow cache: dpc-689.pdf plain text: dpc-689.txt item: #800 of 1031 id: dpc-70 author: Friedman, Paula; Cohen Sabban, Emilia; Marcucci, Carolina; Peralta, Rosario; Cabo, Horacio title: Dermoscopic findings in different clinical variants of lichen planus. Is dermoscopy useful? date: 2015-10-31 words: 1840 flesch: 47 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(4):13 51 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Introduction Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that allows us to recognize key structures of lichen planus, which is useful for its diagno- sis, follow-up and prognosis. Nakamura R, Broce AA, Palencia D, Ortiz NI, Leverone A. Der- matoscopy of nail lichen planus. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; figure; friedman; lichen; nail; planus cache: dpc-70.pdf plain text: dpc-70.txt item: #801 of 1031 id: dpc-704 author: Petkovic, Mikela; Murat Susic, Slobodna; Jurakic Toncic, Ruzica title: An Unusual Presentation of Halo Nevus in a Child date: 2019-10-31 words: 865 flesch: 46 summary: The patient presented with sharply demarcated peripheral hypopigmentation with central hyperkeratotic nevus. On magnification (×15), histopathology showed focally thinned, hyperkeratotic epidermis with small nests of nevus cells with abundant mel- anin in the basal layer of the epidermis. keywords: children; halo; nevus cache: dpc-704.pdf plain text: dpc-704.txt item: #802 of 1031 id: dpc-705 author: Coelho de Sousa, Virgínia; Oliveira, André title: A pigmented flat lesion on the leg of a 72-year-old man date: 2015-10-31 words: 877 flesch: 53 summary: The “wobble” sign in epilumi- nescence microscopy as a novel clue to the differential diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions. A pigmented flat lesion on the leg of a 72-year-old man Virgínia Coelho de Sousa1, André Oliveira1 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos - Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, Lisboa, Portugal Key words: clonal seborrheic keratosis, dermoscopy, melanoma Citation: Coelho de Sousa V, keywords: clonal; dermatol; keratosis; seborrheic cache: dpc-705.pdf plain text: dpc-705.txt item: #803 of 1031 id: dpc-708 author: Abreu-Velez, Ana Maria; Upegui-Zapata, Yulieth A.; Valencia-Yepes, Carlos A.; Upegui-Quiceno, Eduardo; Jiménez-Echavarría, Alejandra M.; Niño-Pulido, César D.; Smoller, Bruce R.; Howard, Michael S. title: Involvement of the Areae Compositae of the Heart in Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus date: 2019-07-31 words: 3583 flesch: 57 summary: This work was funded by Georgia Dermatopathology Associates; Mineros SA, Medellín, Colombia; Hospital Nuestra Señora del Carmen, El Bagre, Colombia; The Embassy of Japan in Colombia; and the El Bagre Mayoral Office. Email: abreuvelez@yahoo.com Background: A new variant of endemic pemphigus foliaceus in El Bagre (El Bagre-EPF), Colombia, South America, shares features with Senear-Usher syndrome and occurs in an endemic fashion. keywords: areae; bagre; compositae; epf; heart; junctions; patients cache: dpc-708.pdf plain text: dpc-708.txt item: #804 of 1031 id: dpc-711 author: Sechi, Andrea; Guglielmo, Alba; Patrizi, Annalisa; Savoia, Francesco; Cocchi, Guido; Leuzzi, Miriam; Chessa, Marco A.; Virdi, Annalucia; Neri, Iria title: Disseminate Recurrent Folliculitis and Hidradenitis Suppurativa Are Associated Conditions: Results From a Retrospective Study of 131 Patients With Down Syndrome and a Cohort of 12,351 Pediatric Controls date: 2019-07-31 words: 5645 flesch: 53 summary: Buttocks were the most frequently affected body area for DRF followed by the inguinocrural area, while in HS buttocks were less frequently involved than groins and upper thighs. HS lesions in subjects with DS were located, with decreas- ing prevalence, at the inguinocrural area, armpits, buttocks, thorax (including inframammary folds), genitals, and scalp. keywords: age; dermatol; disease; drf; folliculitis; hidradenitis; patients; prevalence; suppurativa; syndrome; years cache: dpc-711.pdf plain text: dpc-711.txt item: #805 of 1031 id: dpc-716 author: Ribeiro de Miranda, Mario F.; Mendes Schettini, Antonio P.; Lobato, Laís Cruz; da Silva Jr, Renato C.; de Morais, Patricia Motta; Semblano Bittencourt, Maraya de Jesus title: A quiz from Manaus, Brazil date: 2015-10-31 words: 1931 flesch: 56 summary: [Copyright: ©2015 Miranda et al.] Figure 2D. Sharp demarcation of the lesion from the surrounding dermal tissue (H&E x40). [Copyright: ©2015 Mi- randa et al.] Quiz | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(4):5 19 basaloid follicular induction and basal hyperpigmentation. keywords: fibroma; figure; miranda cache: dpc-716.pdf plain text: dpc-716.txt item: #806 of 1031 id: dpc-718 author: Beutler, Bryce D.; Cohen, Philip R. title: Pseudocyst of the auricle in patients with movement disorders: report of two patients with ataxia-associated auricular pseudocysts date: 2015-10-31 words: 3545 flesch: 57 summary: Indeed, in a 1990 world literature review of 114 cases of pseudocyst of the auricle, 93% of auricular pseudocyst patients were men [4]. Pseudocyst of the auricle in patients with movement disorders: report of two patients with ataxia- associated auricular pseudocysts. keywords: ataxia; auricle; auricular; ear; lesion; patients; pseudocyst; trauma; treatment cache: dpc-718.pdf plain text: dpc-718.txt item: #807 of 1031 id: dpc-719 author: Marcucci, Carolina; Sabban, Emilia Cohen; Friedman, Paula; Peralta, Rosario; Marull, Ricardo Sánchez; Cabo, Horacio title: Dermoscopic findings in a collision tumor composed of a dermatofibroma and a melanocytic nevus mimicking melanoma date: 2015-10-31 words: 1021 flesch: 54 summary: Pigment network and globules are two criteria of melanocytic lesions. [Copyright: ©2015 Marcucci et al.] Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(4):12 49 2. Cabo H, Cohen Sabban E. Combined lesions. keywords: collision; lesion; nevus cache: dpc-719.pdf plain text: dpc-719.txt item: #808 of 1031 id: dpc-720 author: Duman, Nilay; Duman, Deniz; Sahin, Sedef title: Pale halo surrounding a homogenous bluish-purplish central area: dermoscopic clue for eccrine hidrocystoma date: 2015-10-31 words: 985 flesch: 41 summary: 2012;29:772-3. 4. Lallas A, Moscarella E, Argenziano G, et al Dermoscopy of uncom- mon skin tumours. Correia O, Duarte AF, Barros AM, et al. keywords: dermoscopic; eccrine cache: dpc-720.pdf plain text: dpc-720.txt item: #809 of 1031 id: dpc-721 author: Sezer, Engin; Lehman, Julia S.; Yalçın, Özben; Tüfekçi, İlter; Keskin, Selçuk; Durmaz, Emel Öztürk; Şahin, Sedef title: Oyster-shaped hyperkeratotic plaques on the penis date: 2015-10-31 words: 951 flesch: 41 summary: Oyster-shaped hyperkeratotic plaques on the penis Engin Sezer1, Julia S. Lehman2, Özben Yalçın3, İlter Tüfek4, Selçuk Keskin4, Emel Öztürk Durmaz1, Sedef Sahin1 1 Department of Dermatology, Acıbadem University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey 2 Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA 3 Department of Pathology, Sisli Etfal Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey 4 Department of Urology, Acıbadem University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey Key words: Psoriasis verrucosa, condyloma acuminatum, penis Citation: Sezer E, Lehman JS, Yalçın Ö, Tüfek I, Kekson S, Durmaz EO, Sahin S. Oyster-shaped hyperkeratotic plaques on the penis. Psoriasis verrucosa (PV) is a rare form of psoriasis, with only a few cases reported in the literature. keywords: dermatol; lesions; penis; psoriasis cache: dpc-721.pdf plain text: dpc-721.txt item: #810 of 1031 id: dpc-722 author: Feci, Luca; Fimiani, Michele; Rubegni, Pietro title: Parallel-ridge pattern on dermatoscopy: observation in a case of purpura traumatica pedis date: 2015-10-31 words: 1281 flesch: 43 summary: In these patients, the bilateral dis- tribution of acral lesions, as was seen in our case, indicates the correct diagnosis. However, in some cases of older lesions, dermatoscopy does not enable acral melanoma to be distinguished from frictional purpura (Figure 2), as both may show a parallel-ridge pattern keywords: melanoma; parallel; pattern; ridge cache: dpc-722.pdf plain text: dpc-722.txt item: #811 of 1031 id: dpc-723 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: Dermatopathology: An abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Part 9 (T-Z) date: 2015-07-31 words: 4426 flesch: 43 summary: That description is apt for lipid vacuoles in skin, such as in normal sebaceous cells and in lipophages, i.e., macrophages that have ingested particles of fat. In nor- mal skin, vacuoles are found in sebaceous cells. keywords: cells; dermis; differentiation; follicle; hair; interface; sheath; skin; tricholemmal; vasculitis cache: dpc-723.pdf plain text: dpc-723.txt item: #812 of 1031 id: dpc-724 author: Sezer, Engin; Böer-Auer, Almut; Cetin, Emel; Tokat, Fatma; Durmaz, Emel; Sahin, Sedef; Ince, Umit title: Diagnostic utility of Ki-67 and Cyclin D1 immunostaining in differentiation of psoriasis vs. other psoriasiform dermatitis date: 2015-07-31 words: 4034 flesch: 43 summary: However, suprabasal Cyclin D1 cell counts were higher in the psoriasis group compared with the NPPD group (p < 0.05), total epidermal Cyclin D1 cell counts were not statistically significant in either group (p = 0.167), and a cut-off value for suprabasal/total epidermal cell count ratio to distinguish these two entities was not detected using this immunostain. Results: Suprabasal and total epidermal cell counts for Ki-67 were found to be significantly higher in the psoriasis group compared with the NPPD group (p < 0.05). keywords: cell; cyclin; dermatol; epidermal; group; immunostaining; nppd; psoriasiform; psoriasis; suprabasal; total cache: dpc-724.pdf plain text: dpc-724.txt item: #813 of 1031 id: dpc-727 author: Yaghoobi, Reza; Lal, Karan; Feily, Amir title: An asymptomatic cluster of violaceous papules date: 2015-07-31 words: 1151 flesch: 56 summary: J Cutan Pathol 2009;36(7):808-11. combined epidermal connective tissue nevus of the proteo- glycan. Histologically, two types of MN exist: connective tissue nevus of the proteoglycan (CTNP), and the Asymptomatic cluster of violaceous papules Reza Yaghoobi1, Karan Lal2, Amir Feily3 1 Department of Dermatology, Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran 2 New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York, NY, USA 3 Skin and Stem Cell Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Citation: Yaghoobi R, Lal K, Feily A. Asymptomatic cluster of violaceous papules. keywords: dermatol; mucinous; nevus cache: dpc-727.pdf plain text: dpc-727.txt item: #814 of 1031 id: dpc-728 author: Savoia, Francesco; Gaddoni, Giuseppe; Re, Giuseppe; Crisanti, Emilia title: The long history of a melanoma associated with a congenital large plaque type blue nevus with subcutaneous cellular nodules date: 2015-07-31 words: 2475 flesch: 55 summary: Granter SR, McKee PH, Calonje E, Mihm MC Jr, Busam K. Melanoma associated with blue nevus and melanoma mimicking cellular blue nevus. The long history of a melanoma associated with a congenital large plaque type blue nevus with subcutaneous cellular nodules Francesco Savoia1, Giuseppe Gaddoni1, Giuseppe Re2, Emilia Crisanti3 1 AUSL della Romagna, Ravenna, Unit of Dermatology, Lugo and Faenza, Italy 2 AUSL della Romagna, Ravenna, Unit of Internal Medicine, Lugo, Italy 3 AUSL della Romagna, Ravenna, Unit of Pathology, Ravenna, Italy Keywords: blue nevus, melanoma, congenital, large plaque type blue nevus with subcutaneous cellular nodules Citation: Savoia F, Gaddoni G, Re G, Cristanti E. The long history of a melanoma associated with a congenital large plaque type blue nevus with subcutaneous cellular nodules. keywords: blue; cellular; large; melanoma; nevus; nodules cache: dpc-728.pdf plain text: dpc-728.txt item: #815 of 1031 id: dpc-729 author: Blum, Andreas; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: Metaphoric and descriptive terminology in dermoscopy: Combine “blink” with “think” date: 2015-07-31 words: 342 flesch: 52 summary: | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(3):5 23 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Letter to the Editor Dear Editor, Giacomel, Zalaudek and Marghoob analyzed the differ- ent approaches of metaphoric and descriptive terminology in dermoscopy based on lessons from the cognitive sciences Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(3):5. keywords: dermoscopy cache: dpc-729.pdf plain text: dpc-729.txt item: #816 of 1031 id: dpc-730 author: Pigem, Ramon; Puig, Susana; Maroñas-Jiménez, Lidia; Malvehy, Josep title: Dermatoscopy: A nodule on a woman’s leg date: 2015-07-31 words: 666 flesch: 51 summary: Even though dermoscopy may be useful in the recognition of compound tumors, some cases may be more difficult to recognize. Compound tumor. keywords: pigem cache: dpc-730.pdf plain text: dpc-730.txt item: #817 of 1031 id: dpc-731 author: Oliveira, André; Brás, Susana; Milheiro, Adelaide; Cardoso, Jorge title: Painful purple nodule on the right thigh—Answer date: 2015-07-31 words: 555 flesch: 47 summary: Dermoscopy features of extradigital glomus tumors have rarely been documented [5]. Extradigital glomus tumor: A case report. keywords: extradigital; glomus; tumors cache: dpc-731.pdf plain text: dpc-731.txt item: #818 of 1031 id: dpc-732 author: Hoorens, Isabelle; Vossaert, Katrien; Lanssens, Sven; Dierckxsens, Laurence; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Brochez, Lieve title: Value of Dermoscopy in a Population-Based Screening Sample by Dermatologists date: 2019-07-10 words: 3890 flesch: 54 summary: Also for specific sub- categories of lesions (melanocytic lesions and BCC) the NNE did not change significantly between clinical diagnosis and dermoscopy diagnosis (Table 3). Dermoscopy increased sensitivity for skin cancer diagnosis from  70.6% to  84.6%, but this was associated with a small but significant decrease in specificity of  3.5%. keywords: cancer; dermoscopy; diagnosis; lesions; melanoma; skin; training cache: dpc-732.pdf plain text: dpc-732.txt item: #819 of 1031 id: dpc-735 author: Phillips, Michael; Greenhalgh, Jack ; Marsden, Helen; Palamaras, Ioulios title: Detection of Malignant Melanoma Using Artificial Intelligence: An Observational Study of Diagnostic Accuracy date: 2019-12-31 words: 7582 flesch: 61 summary: [DERM]) to identify malignant melanoma from der- moscopic images of pigmented skin lesions and to show how this compared to doctors’ performance assessed by meta-analysis. Spectrophotometric intracutaneous analysis versus dermoscopy for the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions: prospective, double-blind study in a secondary reference centre. keywords: accuracy; analysis; care; dermatol; dermoscopy; diagnosis; images; italy; lesions; melanoma; meta; point; results; sensitivity; skin; specificity; studies; study cache: dpc-735.pdf plain text: dpc-735.txt item: #820 of 1031 id: dpc-736 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: Dermatopathology: An abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Part 8 (P-S) date: 2015-04-30 words: 15508 flesch: 42 summary: PAGETOID MELANOCYTE: an abnormal melanocyte with abundant pale cytoplasm, but less abundant than in a ballooned melanocyte and such cells may be dispersed singly or in nests within the epidermis. In these cases there may be only a few nests of such cells or they may constitute the bulk of the neoplasm. keywords: apocrine; benign; carcinoma; cells; concept; diagnosis; disease; epidermis; epithelial; keratosis; lesions; malignant; melanocytes; melanoma; nuclei; paget; papillary; pattern; proliferation; skin; tissue cache: dpc-736.pdf plain text: dpc-736.txt item: #821 of 1031 id: dpc-737 author: Pyne, John H.; Fishburn, Paul; Dicker, Anthony; David, Michael title: Infiltrating basal cell carcinoma: a stellate peri-tumor dermatoscopy pattern as a clue to diagnosis date: 2015-04-30 words: 3329 flesch: 50 summary: Infiltrating BCC cases ranged in age from 38 to 96, with 67% being male (n = 72). A Chi-square test showed that BCC subtype and number of stel- late pattern features was significantly related (p<0.01), with infiltrating BCC more likely in those with multiple stellate features, see Table 4. To assess the potential for the stellate pattern to be con- founded by ulcer induced cicatrization within infiltrating BCC we compared the presence or absence of central ulceration on stellate cases between different subtypes of BCC. keywords: bcc; cases; infiltrating; pattern; stellate; subtype; tumor cache: dpc-737.pdf plain text: dpc-737.txt item: #822 of 1031 id: dpc-738 author: Patzak, Beatrix title: Moulage: "Lupus Erythematosus" date: 2011-10-31 words: 310 flesch: 50 summary: Patzak B. Cover art: Lupus erythematosus. The first description of lupus erythematosus was given by Pierre Louis Alphée Cazenave, who was a coworker of Laurent-Théodore Biett, in 1851. keywords: erythematosus; lupus cache: dpc-738.pdf plain text: dpc-738.txt item: #823 of 1031 id: dpc-739 author: Villela-Segura, Uriel title: Dermoscopy as an Important Tool for Differentiating Unilateral Nevoid Telangiectasia and Angioma Serpiginosum date: 2019-10-31 words: 634 flesch: 44 summary: Dermoscopy showed red tortuous capillaries with a retic- ulated appearance (Figure 2). [1]. Conclusions Dermoscopy is a useful tool to achieve the diagnosis of UNT, since red tortuous capillaries in a reticulated pattern are distinctive in this entity. keywords: dermoscopy; segura; villela cache: dpc-739.pdf plain text: dpc-739.txt item: #824 of 1031 id: dpc-743 author: Greywal, Tanya; Cohen, Philip R. title: Terra firma-forme dermatosis: A report of ten individuals with Duncan’s dirty dermatosis and literature review date: 2015-07-31 words: 2189 flesch: 60 summary: A report of ten individuals with Duncan’s dirty dermatosis and literature review Tanya Greywal1, Philip R. Cohen2 1 School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA Key words: dermatosis, Duncan’s dirty dermatosis, isopropyl alcohol, terra firma, terra firma-forme Citation: Greywal T, Cohen PR. We describe a series of ten patients that presented with terra-firma forme dermatosis. Methods and Materials: We reviewed PubMed for the following terms: dermatosis, Duncan’s dirty dermatosis, isopropyl alcohol, terra firma, and terra firma-forme dermatosis. keywords: alcohol; dermatosis; firma; isopropyl; patients; terra cache: dpc-743.pdf plain text: dpc-743.txt item: #825 of 1031 id: dpc-745 author: Cohen, Philip R. title: Zosteriform impetigo: Wolf’s isotopic response in a cutaneous immunocompromised district date: 2015-07-31 words: 2912 flesch: 53 summary: A man who presented with zosteriform facial skin lesions of impetigo is described and the clinical features of previously reported patients with dermatomal S. aureus infection are summarized. Occasionally, non-viral conditions—including bacterial infections—can morphologically mimic herpes zoster by presenting with skin lesions in a dermatomal distribution [3]. keywords: aureus; herpes; impetigo; infection; pmid; skin; wolf; zoster cache: dpc-745.pdf plain text: dpc-745.txt item: #826 of 1031 id: dpc-746 author: Feily, Amir; Moeineddin, Fatemeh title: Feily’s method as a new mode of hair grafting in prevention of scalp necrosis even in dense hair transplantation date: 2015-07-31 words: 2786 flesch: 57 summary: However, in the other 15 patients, ingly, after describing the standard methods of prevention of scalp skin necrosis used so far, we decided to locate these cases from the literature and Iranian hair transplant centers to determine the dangerous zone in an effort to develop a method for prevention of scalp necrosis in dense packing transplantation. Accord- Feily’s method as new mode of hair grafting in prevention of scalp necrosis even in dense hair transplantation Amir Feily1, Fatemeh Moeineddin2 1 Department of Dermatology, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran 2 Skin and Stem Cell Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Key words: scalp necrosis, hair grafting, dense hair transplantation, Feily’s method Citation: Feily A, Moeineddin F. Feily’s method as a new mode of hair grafting in prevention of scalp necrosis even in dense hair transplantation Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(3):10. keywords: copyright; feily; hair; necrosis; scalp cache: dpc-746.pdf plain text: dpc-746.txt item: #827 of 1031 id: dpc-747 author: Cohen, Philip R. title: The ball SITE sign: Ball sports-induced targetoid erythema in a racquetball player date: 2015-07-31 words: 3669 flesch: 56 summary: Similar appearing lesions of targetoid erythema have been described at the cutaneous impact sites of either paintballs, ping pong balls, squash balls; in addition to erythema, purpura may also concurrently appear or subsequently develop at the contact location of the ball with the skin. The point-of-contact injury from the faster and heavier squash ball is of sufficient impact to cause disruption of vessels with subsequent ecchy- mosis or destruction of epidermis and superficial dermis with resultant erosion or both; the adjacent tissue damage results not only in zones of circumferential blanching and erythema, but also—in some individuals—additional annular rings of blanching and purpura. keywords: ball; erythema; pong; purpura; racquetball; skin; sports; squash; targetoid cache: dpc-747.pdf plain text: dpc-747.txt item: #828 of 1031 id: dpc-748 author: Saricam, Merve Hatun; Salman, Andac; Yucelten, Ayse Deniz title: Symmetrical fusiform swellings around the proximal interphalangeal joints date: 2015-07-31 words: 820 flesch: 46 summary: Dermatological examination revealed fusiform soft tissue swelling on the lateral and medial aspects of the second to fourth proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints of both hands (Figure 1). [Copyright: ©2015 Saricam et al.] Figure 2. X-ray examination shows soft tissue swelling around the affected joints without any osseous changes. keywords: joints; pdd; swelling; tissue cache: dpc-748.pdf plain text: dpc-748.txt item: #829 of 1031 id: dpc-749 author: Hurwitz, Robert M. title: Infectious cancers date: 2015-07-31 words: 1973 flesch: 51 summary: Infectious cancers Robert M. Hurwitz1 1 Dermatopathology, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Key words: cancer, infectious, cancer, myth, melanoma Citation: Hurwitz RM. Infectious cancers. keywords: agent; cancer; concept; march; melanoma; myth; plague cache: dpc-749.pdf plain text: dpc-749.txt item: #830 of 1031 id: dpc-750 author: Rosendahl, Cliff title: Regarding a dermatoscopic pattern for infiltrating basal cell carcinoma date: 2015-04-30 words: 1061 flesch: 49 summary: They found that both 50% of infiltrative BCC and 45% of nodular BCC, with stellate pattern, had central ulceration. Dermatoscopic features can be divided into patterns and clues keywords: bcc; dermatol; pattern; skin cache: dpc-750.pdf plain text: dpc-750.txt item: #831 of 1031 id: dpc-751 author: Butler, Thomas D.; Matin, Rubeta N.; Affleck, Andrew G.; Fleming, Colin J.; Bowling, Jonathan C. title: Trends in dermoscopy use in the UK: results from surveys in 2003 and 2012 date: 2015-04-30 words: 3219 flesch: 55 summary: Untitled Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(2):4 29 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Trends in dermoscopy use in the UK: results from surveys in 2003 and 2012 Thomas D. Butler1, Rubeta N. Matin1, Andrew G. Affleck2, Colin J. Fleming2, Jonathan C. Bowling1 1 Department of Dermatology, Churchill Hospital, Headington, Oxford, United Kingdom 2 Department of Dermatology, Ninewells Hospital & Medical School, Dundee, United Kingdom Key words: dermoscopy, UK dermatologists, survey, attitudes Citation: Butler TD, Matin RN, Affleck AG, Fleming CJ, Bowling JC. Trends in dermoscopy use in the UK: results from surveys in 2003 and 2012. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; respondents; survey; use cache: dpc-751.pdf plain text: dpc-751.txt item: #832 of 1031 id: dpc-752 author: Jesús-Silva, Miriam América; Fernández-Martínez, Ramón; Roldán-Marín, Rodrigo; Arenas, Roberto title: Dermoscopic patterns in patients with a clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis—results of a prospective study including data of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and culture examination date: 2015-04-30 words: 3060 flesch: 48 summary: Eighty-seven patients (56.13%) presented with clinical onychomycosis pattern of total dystrophic onychomycosis (TDO), 67 (43.23%) with distal lateral subungual onychomycosis (DLSO), 1 (0.65%) with trachyonychia). Untitled Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(2):5 39 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Dermoscopic patterns in patients with a clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis—results of a prospective study including data of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and culture examination Miriam América Jesús-Silva1, Ramón Fernández-Martínez2, Rodrigo Roldán-Marín3, Roberto Arenas 1, 2 1 Dermatology Department, Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González, Mexico City, Mexico 2 Mycology Department, Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González, Mexico City, Mexico 3 Dermatologist, Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico Key words: dermoscopy, onychomycosis, nails, patterns, clinical, KOH Citation: Jesús-Silva MA, Fernández Martínez R, Roldán-Marín R, Arenas R. Dermoscopic patterns in patients with a clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis—results of a prospective study including data of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and culture examination. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; diagnosis; examination; koh; onychomycosis; patients; pattern cache: dpc-752.pdf plain text: dpc-752.txt item: #833 of 1031 id: dpc-753 author: Güngör, Sule; Topal, Ilteriş O.; Göncü, Emek K. title: Dermoscopic patterns in active and regressive lichen planus and lichen planus variants: a morphological study date: 2015-04-30 words: 3803 flesch: 58 summary: Three patients had CLP lesions on the extremi- ties and trunk, plus LPPI lesions on flexural regions. WS disappears after treatment, suggesting that we can use it as an activation marker in LP lesions. keywords: dots; lesions; patterns; pigmentation; white cache: dpc-753.pdf plain text: dpc-753.txt item: #834 of 1031 id: dpc-754 author: Hurwitz, Robert M. title: Appeasement never works date: 2015-04-30 words: 748 flesch: 42 summary: [1], there appeared an article “Have the lessons of Munich been lost on American physicians?” In addition, American medicine’s devel- opment is examined regarding the shaping of American medicine with physicians such as Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894) and William Osler (1849-1919), among many others, and the faculty of Johns Hopkins instituting a four- year graduated curriculum, including basic science and specialization. keywords: appeasement; medicine; physicians cache: dpc-754.pdf plain text: dpc-754.txt item: #835 of 1031 id: dpc-755 author: Al Kaptan, Moayad; Kattampallil, Joseph; Rosendahl, Cliff title: Trichilemmoma in continuity with pigmented basal cell carcinoma; with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology date: 2015-04-30 words: 1506 flesch: 56 summary: At one edge of this lesion, in direct contact with it, was a heavily pigmented flat lesion, 1 mm in Trichilemmoma in continuity with pigmented basal cell carcinoma; with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology Moayad Al Kaptan1, Joseph Kattampallil2, Cliff Rosendahl3 1 Molescan Clinic, Cooloongup, WA, Australia 2 Clinipath Pathology, Osborne Park, WA, Australia 3 School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Australia Key words: trichilemmoma, pigmented basal cell carcinoma, dermatoscopy, dermoscopy, dermatopathology Citation: Al Kaptan M, Kattampallil J, Rosendahl C. Trichilemmoma in continuity with pigmented basal cell carcinoma; with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology. While trichilemmoma has been reported in associa- tion with basal cell carcinoma and dermatoscopy images of four previous cases of trichilemmoma have been published, no previous dermatoscopy image has been published of trichilemmoma associated with basal cell carcinoma. keywords: carcinoma; cell; lesion; trichilemmoma cache: dpc-755.pdf plain text: dpc-755.txt item: #836 of 1031 id: dpc-757 author: Borik, Liliane; Heller, Patricia; Shrivastava, Monica; Kazlouskaya, Viktoryia title: Malignant cylindroma in a patient with Brooke-Spiegler syndrome date: 2015-04-30 words: 2417 flesch: 53 summary: E-mail: viktoriakozlovskaya@yahoo.com Malignant cylindroma (cylindromatous carcinoma, cylindrocarcinoma) is the malignant counterpart of benign cylindroma. Brooke-Spiegler syndrome (BSS) is the most frequently associated with malignant cylindromas. keywords: cylindroma; figure; kazlouskaya; malignant; spiradenoma; tumor cache: dpc-757.pdf plain text: dpc-757.txt item: #837 of 1031 id: dpc-758 author: Maione, Vincenzo; Stinco, Giuseppe; Orsaria, Maria; Errichetti, Enzo title: Keratotic papules of palms and soles date: 2015-04-30 words: 928 flesch: 44 summary: Oztas P, Alli N, Polat M, et al. Meziane M, Senouci K, Ouidane Y, et al. keywords: dermatol; keratoderma cache: dpc-758.pdf plain text: dpc-758.txt item: #838 of 1031 id: dpc-759 author: Giacomel, Jason; Zalaudek, Iris; Marghoob, Ashfaq A. title: Metaphoric and descriptive terminology in dermoscopy: Lessons from the cognitive sciences date: 2015-04-30 words: 3893 flesch: 51 summary: Visual metaphors Visual metaphors (graphic analogies) are a form of pictorial representation and psychological studies have demonstrated that students perform better when text is accompanied by visual metaphors or analogies Furthermore, visual metaphors can assist students in solving complex or highly technical (scientific) problems [15], and tend to make lessons more interesting and enjoyable for students [14]. Synthesis: Seeking a clear, effective terminology in dermoscopy Evidence from psychology contradicts the notion that all metaphors (analogical concepts) are ineffective. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; feature; language; metaphor; new; pattern; terminology; terms; text cache: dpc-759.pdf plain text: dpc-759.txt item: #839 of 1031 id: dpc-760 author: Kittisak, Payapvipapong; Tanaka, Masaru title: Dermoscopic findings in a case of reactive perforating collagenosis date: 2015-04-30 words: 1248 flesch: 47 summary: 4. Tilz H, Becker JC, Legat F, et al. Allopurinol in the treatment of acquired reactive perforating collagenosis. [Copyright: ©2015 Kittisak et al.] 76 Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(2):13 non-ulcerating red papules and nodules as main features and factitious disorder would show more linearly or irregularly shaped lesions. keywords: dermoscopic; rpc cache: dpc-760.pdf plain text: dpc-760.txt item: #840 of 1031 id: dpc-761 author: Tognetti, Linda; Fimiani, Michele; Rubegni, Pietro title: Benign dermoscopic parallel ridge pattern in plantar hyperpigmentation due to capecitabine date: 2015-04-30 words: 1435 flesch: 50 summary: Benign dermoscopic parallel ridge pattern in plantar hyperpigmentation due to capecitabine Linda Tognetti1, Michele Fimiani1, Pietro Rubegni1 1 Department of Clinical Medicine and Immunological Sciences, Dermatology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italy Key words: dermoscopy, capecitabine, plantar, hyperpigmentation Citation: Tognetti L, Fimiani M, Rubegni P. Benign dermoscopic parallel ridge pattern in plantar hyperpigmentation due to capecitabine. An unusual case of capecitabine hyperpigmentation: is hyperpigmentation a part of hand-foot syndrome or a separate entity? keywords: capecitabine; hyperpigmentation; parallel; pattern; plantar; ridge cache: dpc-761.pdf plain text: dpc-761.txt item: #841 of 1031 id: dpc-762 author: Oliveira, André; Brás, Susana; Milheiro, Adelaide; Cardoso, Jorge title: Painful purple nodule on the right thigh date: 2015-04-30 words: 468 flesch: 51 summary: Painful purple nodule on the right thigh André Oliveira1, Susana Brás1, Adelaide Milheiro2, Jorge Cardoso1 1 Department of Dermatology, Hospital de Curry Cabral—Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, Lisboa, Portugal 2 Department of Pathology, Hospital de Curry Cabral—Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, Lisboa, Portugal Citation: Oliveira A, Brás S, Milheiro A, Cardoso J. Painful purple nodule on the right thigh. [Copyright: ©2015 Oliveira et al.] Figure 2. keywords: figure cache: dpc-762.pdf plain text: dpc-762.txt item: #842 of 1031 id: dpc-763 author: Rishpon, Ayelet title: A pigmented lesion with yellow-white globular-like structures—Answer date: 2015-04-30 words: 353 flesch: 55 summary: J Am Acad Dermatol 2011;65:e119–20. 4. Jaimes N, Braun RP, Stolz W, et al. White globules correlate with balloon cell nevi nests. keywords: dermatol; globules cache: dpc-763.pdf plain text: dpc-763.txt item: #843 of 1031 id: dpc-765 author: Sobjanek, Michał; Sławińska, Martyna; Biernat, Wojciech title: A Case of Unilateral Inflamed Plaques With Comedones on the Face: Another Case of an Uncommon Clinical Presentation of Favre-Racouchot Disease date: 2019-10-11 words: 670 flesch: 46 summary: Biernat W. A case of unilateral inflamed plaques with comedones on the face: another case of an uncommon clinical presentation of Favre-Racouchot disease. The pres- ence of disseminated comedones and signs of photo-damage could serve as a clue to diagnosis. keywords: case; disease; presentation cache: dpc-765.pdf plain text: dpc-765.txt item: #844 of 1031 id: dpc-766 author: Blum, Andreas; Giacomel, Jason title: “Tape dermatoscopy”: constructing a low-cost dermatoscope using a mobile phone, immersion fluid and transparent adhesive tape date: 2015-04-30 words: 2834 flesch: 53 summary: Standard dermatoscopy images were then recorded using a Fotofinder handyscope (Figure 7C). On the following day standard dermatoscopic images were taken with a Fotofinder handyscope (FotoFinder Systems, Bad Birnbach, Germany) attached to an iPhone 5 (Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA, USA). keywords: dermatol; dermatoscopy; figure; image; lesion; tape cache: dpc-766.pdf plain text: dpc-766.txt item: #845 of 1031 id: dpc-767 author: Blattner, Collin M.; Sabic, Dajana; Murase, Jenny E. title: Understanding the importance of dermatology training in undergraduate medical education date: 2015-04-30 words: 1396 flesch: 47 summary: Proposed curriculum and timeline for medical student dermatology training Suggested Activity Suggested Timeline Cadaver Skin Biopsy Project Preclinical medical student training Dermatology seminar course Preclinical medical student training AAD Online Basic Dermatology Curriculum Modules Clinical medical student training 2-week required clerkship Clinical medical student training 96 Note | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(2):18 riculum into a two-week dermatology rotation for fourth-year medical students [11]. The AAD’s online curriculum for medical students should be considered a com- pulsory component of undergraduate medical education that may assist learners in developing a differential diagnosis and a well-rounded approach to skin problems. keywords: care; curriculum; dermatology; medical; skin; students cache: dpc-767.pdf plain text: dpc-767.txt item: #846 of 1031 id: dpc-77 author: Akdeniz, Hande; Ozer, Kadri; Dikmen, Adile; Kocer, Ugur title: Common surgery, uncommon complication date: 2015-10-31 words: 1630 flesch: 58 summary: Winograd’s procedure is one of the most commonly performed procedure among ingrown nail surgeries. As far as we know, aside from technical complications, ours is the first report that reveals amputation as a possible complication of ingrown nail surgery. keywords: nail; patient; surgery; toe cache: dpc-77.pdf plain text: dpc-77.txt item: #847 of 1031 id: dpc-770 author: Lefebvre, Christian; Milette, François title: Review of Hayes’ Practical Skin Cancer Surgery date: 2015-04-30 words: 824 flesch: 52 summary: Dr. Hayes proposes an all- inclusive package covering every aspect of an office practice of dermatologic surgery, froflm the design of the operating room and its lighting to technical aspects of surgical interven- tion, be it a simple biopsy or the most complicated operation. Everywhere in the book, one feels that Dr. Hayes masters the subject completely. keywords: book; surgery cache: dpc-770.pdf plain text: dpc-770.txt item: #848 of 1031 id: dpc-771 author: Boleira, Manuela; Balassiano, Laila Klotz de Almeida; Jeunon, Thiago title: Complete regression of a melanocytic nevus after epilation with diode laser therapy date: 2015-04-30 words: 2102 flesch: 52 summary: The use of laser therapy and IPL in the treatment of pigmented me- lanocytic lesions is a controversial issue. This is summarized in Table 1, which includes two cases that The patient herein presented experienced complete histo- logical involution presumably of a melanocytic nevus after diode laser therapy. keywords: changes; dermatol; hair; laser; nevi; nevus; therapy cache: dpc-771.pdf plain text: dpc-771.txt item: #849 of 1031 id: dpc-772 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: Dermatopathology: An abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Part 6 (I-L) date: 2014-10-31 words: 7385 flesch: 43 summary: That being so, no normal epidermis is residual in a lesion of Bowen’s disease (or solar keratosis), unlike the situation in extramammary Paget’s disease which begins as apocrine carcinoma in situ and in melanoma in situ and furthermore, no clear distinction can be made by conventional microscopy between so called in situ squamous cell carcinoma and so called invasive squamous cell carcinoma; it is continuum, in contradistinction to the situation in extramammary Paget’s disease and in melanoma where, at a moment in time, a plain distinction can be made between the component of the malignant neoplasm in the epidermis and the component of that same neoplasm in the papillary dermis. When it is cellular, an infiltrate may be composed of inflam- matory cells, i.e., lymphocytes, or neoplastic cells, i.e., those of metastatic carcinoma. keywords: carcinoma; cells; disease; epidermis; epithelium; follicle; keratocytes; keratosis; melanocytes; melanoma; situ; skin cache: dpc-772.pdf plain text: dpc-772.txt item: #850 of 1031 id: dpc-773 author: Helfand, Alexander M.; Nouriel, Ariella; Zisquit, Jonah; Barzilai, Aviv; Greenberger, Shoshana title: Segmental neurofibromatosis presenting with congenital excessive skin folds date: 2015-04-30 words: 1776 flesch: 62 summary: Segmental neurofibromatosis presenting with congenital excessive skin folds Alexander M. Helfand1, Ariella Nouriel 1, Jonah Zisquit1, Aviv Barzilai1, Shoshana Greenberger1,2 1 Department of Dermatology, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel, affiliated with the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel 2 Pediatric Dermatology Clinic, Edmond and Lily Safra Children’s Hospital, The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel Key words: neurofibromatosis, skin folds, congenital Citation: Helfand AM, Nouriel A, Zisquit J, Barzilai A, Greenberger S. Segmental neurofibromatosis presenting with congenital excessive skin folds. To our knowledge, congenital excessive skin folds found in a single tumor have not been previously described in the literature as a manifestation of SNF. keywords: folds; neurofibromatosis; patient; plaque; skin; snf cache: dpc-773.pdf plain text: dpc-773.txt item: #851 of 1031 id: dpc-774 author: Haenssle, Holger A.; Blum, Andreas; Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer; Kreusch, Juergen; Stolz, Wilhelm; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Zalaudek, Iris; Brehmer, Franziska title: When all you have is a dermatoscope—start looking at the nails date: 2014-10-31 words: 5504 flesch: 52 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(4):2 11 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com When all you have is a dermatoscope— start looking at the nails Holger A. Haenssle1,2, Andreas Blum3, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof4, Juergen Kreusch5, Wilhelm Stolz6, Giuseppe Argenziano7, Iris Zalaudek3, Franziska Brehmer1 1 Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany 2 Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, University Medical Center Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany 3 Private Dermatology Practice, Konstanz, Germany 4 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria 5 Private Dermatology Practice, Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany 6 Clinic of Dermatology and Allergology, Hospital Munich-Schwabing, Munich, Germany 7 Dermatology and Skin Cancer Unit, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova (IRCCS), Reggio Emilia, Italy Keywords: nail unit, dermatoscopy, melanoma, nevus, melanonychia striata, acral pigmentation, nail alteration Citation: Haenssle HA, Blum A, Hofmann-Wellenhof R, Kreusch J, Stolz W, Argenziano G, Zalaudek I, Brehmer F. When all you have is a dermatoscope—start looking at the nails. Despite the investment of huge amounts of money for the development of diagnostic medical devices that should help clinicians to diagnose cutaneous melanoma with higher sensitivity and specificity, there is no such device suitable for the application in the case of nail pigmentations. keywords: dermatol; dermatoscopy; et al; figure; haenssle; melanoma; nail; subungual; unit cache: dpc-774.pdf plain text: dpc-774.txt item: #852 of 1031 id: dpc-775 author: Cohen, Philip R.; Paravar, Taraneh; Lee, Robert A. title: Epidermal multinucleated giant cells are not always a histopathologic clue to a herpes virus infection: multinucleated epithelial giant cells in the epidermis of lesional skin biopsies from patients with acantholytic dermatoses can histologically mimic a date: 2014-10-31 words: 3372 flesch: 49 summary: Using the PubMed database, an extensive literature search was performed on multinucleated giant cell (and epidermis, epithelial, and histiocytic) and herpes virus infection. Epithe- lial multinucleated giant cells are most often associated with herpes virus infections. keywords: cells; dermatol; epidermis; giant; herpes; infection; skin; virus cache: dpc-775.pdf plain text: dpc-775.txt item: #853 of 1031 id: dpc-776 author: Zargari, Omid title: Radiation-induced basal cell carcinoma date: 2015-04-30 words: 1950 flesch: 58 summary: On the other hand, a genetic study failed to demonstrate any genetic differences (specifically, difference in p53 and PTCH) between BCC in irradiated patients and BCC in non-irradiated patients [13]. Here, I will take a historical look at the issue followed by analyzing the clinical characteristics of BCCs in irradiated patients. keywords: capitis; history; iran; patients; radiation; tinea cache: dpc-776.pdf plain text: dpc-776.txt item: #854 of 1031 id: dpc-777 author: Cohen, Philip R. title: Proton pump inhibitor-induced Sweet’s syndrome: report of acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis in a woman with recurrent breast cancer date: 2015-04-30 words: 4339 flesch: 52 summary: Methods: PubMed was used to search the following terms, separately and in combination: acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, breast cancer, malignancy, paraneoplastic, proton pump inhibitor, and Sweet’s syndrome. The cur- rently reported woman had never previously been exposed to proton pump inhibitors; she experienced her initial episode of Sweet’s syndrome 8 days after starting omeprazole and chemistry stains showed that the tumor cells were positive for BRST-2—a monoclonal antibody that detects gross cystic dis- ease fluid protein 15 (GCDFP-15) which is a specific marker for breast cancer in surgical specimens—and weakly positive (in approximately 10% of tumor cells) for estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor; the cells were negative for Her2/ neu. keywords: breast; cancer; dermatol; dermatosis; drug; inhibitors; lesions; proton; pump; sweet; syndrome cache: dpc-777.pdf plain text: dpc-777.txt item: #855 of 1031 id: dpc-778 author: de Aquino Paulo Filho, Thomás; Rodrigues de Freitas, Yara Kelly; Torres Andrade da Nóbrega, Mylenne; Fernandes Lima, Carlos Bruno; Medeiros Francelino Carriço, Barbara Luiza; Pinto Leite e Silva, Maria Aurora; Lauria Paulo, Filipe; Bezerra da Trindade Neto, Pedro title: Hailey-Hailey disease associated with herpetic eczema—the value of the Tzanck smear test date: 2014-10-31 words: 1330 flesch: 56 summary: Neto P. Hailey- Hailey disease associated with herpetic eczema—the value of the Tzanck smear test. HE is a viral infection caused by herpes simplex (poten- tially fatal) that appears in preexistent conditions such as atopic and contact dermatitis, Darier disease, pemphigus, pityriasis rubra pilaris, skin lymphoma, and benign familial pemphigus among others. keywords: disease; eczema; hailey; paulo; skin cache: dpc-778.pdf plain text: dpc-778.txt item: #856 of 1031 id: dpc-779 author: Pattanaprichakul, Penvadee; Bunyaratavej, Sumanas; McLain, Philip M.; Varothai, Supenya title: Disseminated gouty panniculitis: an unusual presentation of extensive cutaneous tophi date: 2014-10-31 words: 1463 flesch: 45 summary: Pathogenesis of gouty panniculitis is not fully understood but it has been postulated that overproduction and accumulation of uric acid are triggered by preexisting subcutaneous tissue damage with concomitant localized inflammation [1]. We report a case of gouty panniculitis presenting as extensive subcutaneous involvement with no significant history of gout. keywords: acid; case; gouty; lesions; panniculitis; patient cache: dpc-779.pdf plain text: dpc-779.txt item: #857 of 1031 id: dpc-780 author: Wang, Stephanie; Basko-Plluska, Juliana; Tsoukas, Maria M. title: Generalized pruritic skin eruption in an immunocompromised patient date: 2014-10-31 words: 531 flesch: 48 summary: What is your diagnosis? Generalized, pruritic skin eruption in an immunocompromised patient Stephanie Wang1, Juliana Basko-Plluska1, Maria M. Tsoukas1 1 Department of Dermatology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA Citation: Wang S, Basko-Plluska J, Tsoukas MM. Generalized pruritic skin eruption in an immunocompromised patient. keywords: figure; skin cache: dpc-780.pdf plain text: dpc-780.txt item: #858 of 1031 id: dpc-781 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Terán, Teresita; Alonso, Carlos; Fernández-Bussy, Ramón title: The role of dermoscopy and digital dermoscopy follow-up in the clinical diagnosis of melanoma: clinical and dermoscopic features of 99 consecutive primary melanomas date: 2014-10-31 words: 4435 flesch: 53 summary: Objective: To report the value of dermoscopy and digital dermoscopy in the clinical diagnosis of malignant melanoma (MM). Conclusions: The use of dermoscopy and digital dermoscopy allows the detection of MMs in early stages, even in the absence of specific criteria for malignancy. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; digital; follow; lesions; melanoma; mmdfu; mmrc cache: dpc-781.pdf plain text: dpc-781.txt item: #859 of 1031 id: dpc-782 author: Watanabe, Soko; Sawada, Mizuki; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Kobayashi, Ken; Tanaka, Masaru title: Comparison of dermatoscopic images of acral lentiginous melanoma and acral melanocytic nevus occurring on body weight-bearing areas date: 2014-10-31 words: 2008 flesch: 58 summary: Comparison of dermatoscopic images of acral lentiginous melanoma and acral melanocytic nevus occurring on body weight-bearing areas Soko Watanabe1, Mizuki Sawada1, Sumiko Ishizaki1, Ken Kobayashi2, Masaru Tanaka1 1 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Woman’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan 2 Kobayashi Dermatology Clinic, Tokyo, Japan Keywords: acral lentiginous melanoma, acral melanocytic nevus, negative fibrillar pattern, dermatoscopy Citation: Watanabe S, Sawada M, Ishizaki S, Kobayashi K, Tanaka M. Comparison of Dermatoscopic images of acral lentiginous melanoma and acral melanocytic nevus occurring on body weight-bearing areas. We defined the “negative FP” as white lines corresponding to The bearing of body weight produces a shift in the horny layer; therefore, acral melanocytic nevus in the weight-bear- ing area of the sole often shows a regular fibrillar pattern (FP) due to slanting of the melanin columns in the horny layer. keywords: alm; fibrils; nevus cache: dpc-782.pdf plain text: dpc-782.txt item: #860 of 1031 id: dpc-783 author: Sakai, Hiroshi; Tonomura, Kyoko; Shirabe, Hirotsugu; Tanaka, Masaru title: Assessment of the colors of the melanin pigment in acral compound nevus by using a novel dermoscopy technique with surgical light illumination and saturation analysis date: 2019-10-31 words: 3372 flesch: 49 summary: Using the PubMed database, an extensive literature search was performed on multinucleated giant cell (and epidermis, epithelial, and histiocytic) and herpes virus infection. Epithe- lial multinucleated giant cells are most often associated with herpes virus infections. keywords: cells; dermatol; epidermis; giant; herpes; infection; skin; virus cache: dpc-783.pdf plain text: dpc-783.txt item: #861 of 1031 id: dpc-784 author: Sato, Toshitsugu; Tanaka, Masaru title: A case of a superficial spreading melanoma in situ diagnosed via digital dermoscopic monitoring with high dynamic range conversion date: 2019-04-09 words: 2210 flesch: 52 summary: Although the delicate structures present in the lesion can be recognized by a dermoscopy expert and HDR image conversion has a capacity to highlight important structures, there is also a risk that HDR image conversion may mask some of the structural changes. Therefore, such comparisons might be useful for obtaining an accurate diagnosis by using dermoscopy and HDR image conversion. keywords: dermoscopy; lesion; network; pigment cache: dpc-784.pdf plain text: dpc-784.txt item: #862 of 1031 id: dpc-785 author: Marcucci, Carolina; Cohen Sabban, Emilia; Friedman, Paula; Peralta, Rosario; Calb, Ignacio; Cabo, Horacio title: Dermoscopic findings in bowenoid papulosis: report of two cases date: 2014-10-31 words: 975 flesch: 53 summary: References 1. Campione E, Centonze C, Diluvio L, et al. Dong et al. keywords: marcucci cache: dpc-785.pdf plain text: dpc-785.txt item: #863 of 1031 id: dpc-786 author: Salerni, Gabriel; González, Roger; Alonso, Carlos title: Dermatoscopic pattern of digital mucous cyst: report of three cases date: 2019-04-09 words: 1415 flesch: 54 summary: Email: gabrielsalerni@hotmail.com Digital mucous cysts are benign ganglion cysts of the digits typically located on the dorsal aspect of the interphalangeal joint and distal phalanx of the digits. Upon polarized light dermoscopy examination without compression (Figure Dermatoscopic pattern of digital mucous cyst: report of three cases Gabriel Salerni1,2, Roger González3, Carlos Alonso1,2 1 Hospital Provincial del Centenario de Rosario, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina 2 Diagnóstico Médico Oroño, Rosario, Argentina 3 Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, México Keywords: dermoscopy, dermatoscopy, digital mucous cyst, vessels, diagnosis Citation: Salerni G, González R, Alonso C. Dermatoscopic pattern of digital mucous cyst: report of three cases. keywords: compression; digital; figure; vessels cache: dpc-786.pdf plain text: dpc-786.txt item: #864 of 1031 id: dpc-787 author: Şenel, Engin; Yuyucu Karabulut, Yasemin title: What is your diagnosis? A solitary papule on the arm date: 2019-04-09 words: 406 flesch: 48 summary: Corresponding author: Engin Şenel, MD, BBA, Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Hitit University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, 19200 Çorum, Turkey. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Quiz | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(4):13 69 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com The patient A 54-year-old woman with immune thrombocytopenic pur- pura (ITP) referred to our dermatology department with a three-week-history of a purple-colored lesion on her right arm. keywords: dermatology; şenel cache: dpc-787.pdf plain text: dpc-787.txt item: #865 of 1031 id: dpc-788 author: Şenel, Engin title: Dermatoscopy: A multicolored lesion on the forehead—Quiz Answer date: 2019-04-09 words: 337 flesch: 51 summary: Surface micros- copy of pigmented basal cell carcinoma. Dermoscopy of pigmented basal cell carcinoma. keywords: cell; şenel cache: dpc-788.pdf plain text: dpc-788.txt item: #866 of 1031 id: dpc-789 author: Feily, Amir title: Vitiligo Extent Tensity Index (VETI) score: a new definition, assessment and treatment evaluation criteria in vitiligo date: 2019-04-09 words: 2227 flesch: 45 summary: [14], we think VETI score is more like the PASI score for psoriasis, and unlike other vitiligo scores, produces a constant and reproducible number and would greatly help clinical research on vitiligo patients. The percentage of vitiligo involvement is calculated in terms of hand units. keywords: area; assessment; depigmentation; pasi; score; vitiligo cache: dpc-789.pdf plain text: dpc-789.txt item: #867 of 1031 id: dpc-79 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Alonso, Carlos; Squeff, Mario; Gorosito, Mario; Fernández-Bussy, Ramón A. title: A pigmented lesion on the finger date: 2015-10-31 words: 793 flesch: 54 summary: [Copyright: ©2015 Salerni et al.] mailto:gabrielsalerni@gmail.com 58 Quiz | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(4):14 Dermoscopy may be considered as a helpful tool for increasing the diagnostic accuracy of BD. ©2015 Salerni et al. keywords: bowen; disease cache: dpc-79.pdf plain text: dpc-79.txt item: #868 of 1031 id: dpc-790 author: Goldsmith, Stuart M. title: A unifying approach to the clinical diagnosis of melanoma including “D” for “Dark” in the ABCDE criteria date: 2019-04-09 words: 2213 flesch: 49 summary: A major tenet of physical diagnosis, particular for early diagnosis, is that one sees what one looks for. This distinction is important because the screening examination determines the sensitivity of melanoma recognition, and it is the screening examina- tion that really describes how most practitioners examine patients and how patients examine each other. keywords: approach; criteria; dermatol; diagnosis; melanoma; screening cache: dpc-790.pdf plain text: dpc-790.txt item: #869 of 1031 id: dpc-791 author: Blattner, Collin M.; Lal, Karen; Murase, Jenny E. title: Non-traditional melanoma prevention strategies in the young adult and adolescent population date: 2019-04-09 words: 1535 flesch: 55 summary: 2011;64(5):893-902. 2. Pollitt RA, Geller AC, Brooks DR, et al. Efficacy of skin self- examination practices for early melanoma detection. With this in mind, appeals to the negative cosmetic impact of sun and indoor tanning may be more effective than health-based appeals [8]. keywords: cancer; dermatol; detection; melanoma; skin; tanning cache: dpc-791.pdf plain text: dpc-791.txt item: #870 of 1031 id: dpc-792 author: Milette, François title: Review: Skin Lymphoma. The Illustrated Guide, 4th edition, by Lorenzo Cerroni date: 2019-04-09 words: 1378 flesch: 47 summary: As coauthor of a book on a single type of cutaneous lymphoma [1] and detractor of imprecision in language, I know well how difficult it is to bring order of any kind in the confused and controversial field of cutaneous lymphomas. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Book Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(4):17 79 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Review by François Milette Lorenzo Cerroni is the sole author of the fourth edition of this wonderful book on a most difficult, complex and confus- ing subject: cutaneous lymphoma. keywords: book; cell; lymphomas cache: dpc-792.pdf plain text: dpc-792.txt item: #871 of 1031 id: dpc-793 author: Naimer, Sody A.; Mumcuoglu, Kosta Y. title: Diagnosis of ophthalmomyiasis externa by dermatoscopy date: 2019-04-09 words: 1948 flesch: 52 summary: Oestrus ovis is a cosmopolitan fly whose females are larviparous, depositing a number of first instar larvae on the edge of, or just inside the nostrils of sheep and goats, while still in flight, whereas infestation in humans is rare [3]. Hallmarks of this condition are a typical history associated with severe local conjunctival inflammation with Diagnosis of ophthalmomyiasis externa by dermatoscopy Sody A. Naimer 1, Kosta Y. Mumcuoglu2 1 Department of Family Medicine, Siaal Research Center for Family Medicine and Primary Care Research; Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben- Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva; Elon Moreh Clinic, Clalit Health Services, Shomron district, Lev Shomron, Israel 2 Parasitology Unit, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, The Kuvin Center for the Study of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, The Hebrew University—Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel Keywords: Oestrus ovis, ophthalmomyiasis externa, conjunctivitis, dermatoscopy Citation: Naimer SA, Mumcuoglu KY. keywords: eye; larvae; nasal; oestrus; ophthalmomyiasis; ovis cache: dpc-793.pdf plain text: dpc-793.txt item: #872 of 1031 id: dpc-794 author: Tin, Sim Sai; Wiwanitkit, Viroj title: Zosteriform cutaneous leishmaniasis date: 2019-04-09 words: 363 flesch: 44 summary: The use of “in vivo confocal microscopy” is presently mentioned as a new noninvasive tool to diagnose cutaneous leishmaniasis [3,4]. As noted by Taheri et al., the appearance by dermoscopy of cutaneous leishmaniasis is varied [4]. keywords: leishmaniasis; zosteriform cache: dpc-794.pdf plain text: dpc-794.txt item: #873 of 1031 id: dpc-795 author: Persechino, Flavia; Giordano, Domenico; Marini, Chiara D.; Franceschini, Chiara; Ardigò, Marco; Persechino, Severino title: Dermoscopy, Optical Coherence Tomography, and Histological Correlation of Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum date: 2019-07-31 words: 506 flesch: 32 summary: Dermoscopy, Optical Coherence Tomography, and Histological Correlation of Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum Flavia Persechino1,2, Domenico Giordano3, Chiara D. Marini4, Chiara Franceschini2, Marco Ardigò2, Severino Persechino3 1 Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy 2 Clinical Dermatology, San Gallicano Dermatological Institute, IRCCS, Rome, Italy 3 NESMOS Department, Dermatology Unit, Sant’Andrea Hospital Faculty of Medicine & Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy 4 Surgical Pathology Units, Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Ospedale Sant’Andrea, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Key words: dermoscopy, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, optical coherence tomography, histology, elastic fibers Citation: Persechino F, Giordano D, Marini CD, Franceschini C, Ardigò M, Persechino S. Dermoscopy, optical coherence tomography, and histological correlation of pseudoxanthoma elasticum. Histology disclosed the presence of altered elastic fibers in the upper and reticular dermis with extension to the papillary dermis stained with hematoxylin and eosin (Figure 1D). keywords: department; dermoscopy; rome cache: dpc-795.pdf plain text: dpc-795.txt item: #874 of 1031 id: dpc-796 author: Briatico, Giulia; Moscarella, Elvira; Ronchi, Andrea; Procaccini, Enrico Maria; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: In Situ Melanoma in Collision With a Basal Cell Carcinoma in a Patient With Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome: Clinical and Dermoscopic Features date: 2019-10-31 words: 925 flesch: 48 summary: Here we present clinical, dermoscopic, and histological features of a colli- sion tumor of BCC and in situ melanoma in a patient with multiple BCCs and BCNS. We observed an asymmetric partially pigmented lesion on In Situ Melanoma in Collision With a Basal Cell Carcinoma in a Patient With Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome: Clinical and Dermoscopic Features Giulia Briatico1, Elvira Moscarella1, Andrea Ronchi2, Enrico Maria Procaccini1, Giuseppe Argenziano1 1 Dermatology Unit, University of Campania, Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy 2 Pathology Unit, University of Campania, Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Key words: basal cell carcinoma, melanoma in situ, basal cell nevus syndrome, collision tumors Citation: Briatico G, Moscarella E, Ronchi A, Procaccini EM, Argenziano G. In situ melanoma in collision with a basal cell carcinoma in a patient with basal cell nevus syndrome: clinical and dermoscopic features. keywords: basal; cell; melanoma cache: dpc-796.pdf plain text: dpc-796.txt item: #875 of 1031 id: dpc-797 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: Dermatopathology: an abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Part 5 date: 2014-07-31 words: 6817 flesch: 42 summary: FOLLICULITIS/PERIFOLLICULITIS: an inflammatory disease in which the infiltrate of inflammatory cells is present either in or around follicular epithelium, that is, epithelium of the isthmus, stem, and bulb. GRANULATION TISSUE: highly vascular edematous con- nective tissue laced with a mixture of inflammatory cells. keywords: apocrine; cells; collagen; follicle; germ; glands; hair; nuclei; pattern; proliferations; skin; term; tissue cache: dpc-797.pdf plain text: dpc-797.txt item: #876 of 1031 id: dpc-798 author: Lallas, Aimilios; Apalla, Zoe; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Longo, Caterina; Moscarella, Elvira; Specchio, Francesca; Raucci, Margaritha; Zalaudek, Iris title: The dermatoscopic universe of basal cell carcinoma date: 2014-07-31 words: 7445 flesch: 52 summary: 16 Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(3):2 et al, the characteristic vascular pattern of BCC and the pres- ence of ulceration or erosions were the most useful criteria for the diagnosis of non-pigmented BCC [9]. Menzies SW, Westerhoff K, Rabinovitz H, et al. keywords: areas; bcc; carcinoma; cell; dermatol; dermatoscopy; et al; nests; skin; tumor; vessels cache: dpc-798.pdf plain text: dpc-798.txt item: #877 of 1031 id: dpc-799 author: Goldenberg, Alina; Lee, Robert A.; Cohen, Philip R. title: Acantholytic dyskeratotic acanthoma: case report and review of the literature date: 2014-07-31 words: 3099 flesch: 52 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(3):3 25 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Introduction The incidental finding of focal acantholytic dyskeratosis, first described by Ackerman, is a common occurrence Email: mitehead@gmail.com Background: Focal acantholytic dyskeratosis has been described as an incidental finding and as a clinically distinct lesion. keywords: acanthoma; dyskeratotic; focal; lesion; patients; subungual cache: dpc-799.pdf plain text: dpc-799.txt item: #878 of 1031 id: dpc-80 author: Salerni, Gabriel; Alonso, Carlos; Fernández-Bussy, Ramón title: A series of small-diameter melanomas on the legs: dermoscopic clues for early recognition date: 2015-10-31 words: 2245 flesch: 57 summary: According to our findings, even in small lesions dermoscopic clues might allow early recognition. We found that patients may find it dif- ficult to detect the occurrence of new small lesions as well as clinical changes in pre-existing small lesions. keywords: cases; dermatol; lesions; melanomas cache: dpc-80.pdf plain text: dpc-80.txt item: #879 of 1031 id: dpc-800 author: Yaghoobi, Reza; Ranibar, Nastaran; Feily, Amir title: Actinic granuloma date: 2014-07-31 words: 1055 flesch: 48 summary: Annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma (AEGCG) was proposed by Henke et al. and used to describe a clinically and histologically similar cutaneous eruption not limited to sun exposure and without solar elastosis [6]. It begins as small skin- Actinic granuloma Reza Yaghoob1, Nastaran Ranjbari2, Amir Feily3 1 Department of Dermatology, Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran 2 Department of Pathology, Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran 3 Department of Dermatology, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran Keywords: actinic granuloma, elastin fiber Citation: Yaghoob R, Ranjbari N, Feily A. Actinic granuloma. keywords: dermatol; granuloma; sun cache: dpc-800.pdf plain text: dpc-800.txt item: #880 of 1031 id: dpc-801 author: Chen, Sheng; Asgari, Masoud title: Is aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma really aggressive papillary adenocarcinoma? date: 2019-04-12 words: 2438 flesch: 58 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Editorial | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(3):5 33 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Is aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma (ADPA) really aggressive? With the word “aggressive” remaining in the term, it gives a wrong impression that the lesion under consideration Is aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma really aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma? Sheng Chen1, Masoud Asgari2 1 Department of Pathology & Dermatology, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, New York, USA 2 Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, New York, USA Citation: Chen S, Asgari M. Is aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma really aggressive papillary adenocarcinoma? keywords: adenocarcinoma; adpa; cases; digital; papillary cache: dpc-801.pdf plain text: dpc-801.txt item: #881 of 1031 id: dpc-802 author: Pyne, John H.; Windrum, Graham; Sapkota, Devendra; Wong, Jian Cheng title: Keratoacanthoma versus invasive squamous cell carcinoma: a comparison of dermatoscopic vascular features in 510 cases date: 2014-07-31 words: 2344 flesch: 55 summary: Conclusion Branching and large diameter vessels were found to have a higher incidence in KA, compared to invasive SCC. Large vessels were identified in 20.0% of KA, compared to 12.4% in SCC, P = 0.05. keywords: branching; features; scc; tumor; vascular; vessels cache: dpc-802.pdf plain text: dpc-802.txt item: #882 of 1031 id: dpc-803 author: Feci, Luca; Fimiani, Michele; Rubegni, Pietro title: Multiple primary thick melanomas: similar dermoscopic pattern date: 2014-07-31 words: 1342 flesch: 56 summary: We classified patients as having melanomas with similar or different dermoscopic features on Multiple primary thick melanomas: similar dermoscopic pattern Luca Feci1, Michele Fimiani1, Pietro Rubegni1 1 Department of Clinical Medicine and Immunological Sciences, Dermatology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italy Keywords: dermoscopy, melanoma, multiple melanomas Citation: Feci L, Fimiani, Rubegni P. Multiple primary thick melanomas: similar dermoscopic pattern. This observation is intriguing because it suggests that a rule valid for the nevi of an individual (all nevi have a similar dermoscopic pattern, typical or otherwise), may also be valid for melanomas: i.e., in a given individual, melanomas in similar anatomical sites have similar dermoscopic patterns [3]. keywords: dermoscopic; melanomas cache: dpc-803.pdf plain text: dpc-803.txt item: #883 of 1031 id: dpc-804 author: Watanabe-Okada, Emiko; Kurihara, Yuichi; Miyakawa, Shunichi; Tanaka, Masaru title: Dermatoscopy of folliculosebaceous cystic hamartoma date: 2014-07-31 words: 1182 flesch: 47 summary: Histopathological examination of an excisional biopsy specimen showed a dilated infun- dibulocystic structure with sebaceous lobules proliferating radially, surrounded by fibrous stroma. More- over, whitish-yellow clods were identified at the center of the nodule, indicating the presence of exophytic lesions consisting of sebaceous lobules connected to the dilated infundibular cystic structures via sebaceous ducts (Figure 2B). keywords: figure; fsch; sebaceous cache: dpc-804.pdf plain text: dpc-804.txt item: #884 of 1031 id: dpc-805 author: Roldán-Marín, Rodrigo; Leal-Osuna, Sergio; Lammaglia-Ordiales, Lorena; Toussaint-Caire, Sonia title: Infundibulocystic basal cell carcinoma: dermoscopic findings and histologic correlation date: 2014-07-31 words: 1644 flesch: 51 summary: Basal cell carcinoma with follicular differentiation. Dermoscopy of des- moplastic trichoepithelioma reveals other criteria to distinguish it from basal cell carcinoma. keywords: basal; bcc; carcinoma; cell; dermoscopy cache: dpc-805.pdf plain text: dpc-805.txt item: #885 of 1031 id: dpc-806 author: Ramot, Yuval; Nanova, Krassimira; Alper-Pinus, Ruslana; Zlotogorski, Abraham title: Zosteriform cutaneous leishmaniasis diagnosed with the help of dermoscopy date: 2014-07-31 words: 1002 flesch: 47 summary: [Copyright: ©2014 Ramot et al.] Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(3):10 57 of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Iran. The patient had traveled to an endemic area for cutaneous leishmaniasis inside Israel a month before the rash appeared. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; leishmaniasis cache: dpc-806.pdf plain text: dpc-806.txt item: #886 of 1031 id: dpc-807 author: Pérez Anker, Javiera; Kamińska-Winciorek, Grazyna; Lallas, Aimilios; Nicoletti, Sofia; Januszewski, Krzysztof; Mazzei, Maria Eugenia; Wydmański, Jerzy; Larre Borges, Alejandra; Zalaudek, Iris title: The dermoscopic variability of Degos disease at different stages of progression date: 2014-07-31 words: 1398 flesch: 48 summary: Finally, The dermoscopic variability of Degos disease at different stages of progression Javiera Pérez Anker1, Grazyna Kaminska-Winciorek2, Aimillios Lallas3, Sofia Nicoletti1, Krzysztof Januszewski4, Maria Eugenia Mazzei5, Jerzy Wydmanski6, Alejandra Larre Borges,1 Iris Zalaudek7 1 Unidad de Lesiones Pigmentadas Pigmentadas, Cátedra de Dermatología, Hospital de Clínicas, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay 2 The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment, Katowice, Poland 3 Skin Cancer Unit, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy 4 Department of Pathology, Silesian Medical Center, Silesian Medical University, Katowice, Poland 5 Unidad de Dermatopatología, Cátedra de Dermatología, Hospital de Clínicas, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay 6 Department of Conventional and Intraoperative Radiotherapy Maria Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology Gliwice Branch, Gliwice, Poland 7 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria Keywords: Degos disease, dermoscopy, dermatoscopy, vessels Citation: Pérez Anker J, Kaminska-Winciorek G, Lallas A, Nicoletti S, Januszewski K, Mazzei ME, Wydmanski J, Larre Bores A, Zalaudek I. The dermoscopic variability of Degos disease at different stages of progression. keywords: degos; dermatol; lesions cache: dpc-807.pdf plain text: dpc-807.txt item: #887 of 1031 id: dpc-808 author: Oliveira, André; Massone, Cesare; Zalaudek, Iris; Fink-Puches, Regina; Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer title: Melanoma and satellite blue papule date: 2014-07-31 words: 2153 flesch: 46 summary: Blue lesions. Histopathological examination after excision of the hyperpigmented patch and blue papule revealed a melanoma in situ and a foreign body reaction, respectively. keywords: blue; dermoscopy; diagnosis; figure; lesion; melanoma cache: dpc-808.pdf plain text: dpc-808.txt item: #888 of 1031 id: dpc-809 author: Scope, Alon; Longo, Caterina title: Recognizing the benefits and pitfalls of reflectance confocal microscopy in melanoma diagnosis date: 2014-07-31 words: 2445 flesch: 51 summary: In real life, not all lesions referred for RCM imaging would have evoked a biopsy based on clinical and dermatoscopic findings alone (Figure 4). Flat lesions with significant clinical and dermatoscopic suspicion that are diagnosed as benign based on RCM imaging, should Figure 3. keywords: diagnosis; lesions; melanoma; rcm cache: dpc-809.pdf plain text: dpc-809.txt item: #889 of 1031 id: dpc-81 author: Temnithkul, Bhakinai; Jerasutus, Suthep; Sudtikoonaseth, Poonnawis; Voravutinon, Nataya; Kootiratrakarn1, Tanawatt; Kattipathananpong, Pinnaree title: Eccrine synringofibroadenoma (ESFA): a report of two cases date: 2016-01-31 words: 1708 flesch: 47 summary: It is unclear whether ESFA develops in response to squamous cell carcinoma or squamous cell car- cinoma represents a malignant degeneration of ESFA. The inci- dence of squamous cell carcinoma arising in ESFA is unknown. keywords: carcinoma; cell; eccrine; esfa; syringofibroadenoma cache: dpc-81.pdf plain text: dpc-81.txt item: #890 of 1031 id: dpc-810 author: Şenel, Engin title: Dermatoscopy: A multicolored lesion on the forehead date: 2014-07-31 words: 291 flesch: 54 summary: Dermatoscopy: A multicolored lesion on the forehead Engin Şenel1 1 Hitit University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Çorum, Turkey Keywords: cutaneous carcinoma, skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, pigmented basal cell carcinoma, dermatoscopy, dermoscopy Citation: Senel E. Dermatoscopy: A multicolored lesion on the forehead. Corresponding author: Engin Şenel, M.D., BBA, Hitit University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, 19200 Çorum, Figure 1. keywords: dermatology cache: dpc-810.pdf plain text: dpc-810.txt item: #891 of 1031 id: dpc-811 author: Costa, Claudia; Palmisano, Franco; Scalvenzi, Massimiliano title: An atypical pigmented lesion—Answer date: 2014-07-31 words: 146 flesch: 39 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Quiz | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(3):15 75 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Below find the answer to the quiz by Costa et al. Presented in the previous issue of Dermatology Practical & Conceptual (http:dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc0402a13). keywords: dermatology cache: dpc-811.pdf plain text: dpc-811.txt item: #892 of 1031 id: dpc-812 author: Sivyer, Graham W.; Rosendahl, Cliff title: Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study date: 2014-07-31 words: 2133 flesch: 61 summary: The patient was referred to a surgeon and wide margin excision was discussed, but she declined to undergo surgery and subsequently purchased black salve via the Internet, apply- ing it to the melanoma under a closed dressing for 24 hours. The patient did not attend these appointments but purchased black salve via the Internet and applied it to the lesion. keywords: lesion; melanoma; metastatic; patient; right; salve cache: dpc-812.pdf plain text: dpc-812.txt item: #893 of 1031 id: dpc-813 author: Kaminska-Winciore, Grazyna; Wydmanski, Jerzy; Scope, Alon; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Zalaudek, Iris title: “Neglected nipples”: acanthosis nigricans-like plaques caused by avoidance of nipple cleansing date: 2014-07-31 words: 1809 flesch: 49 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(3):17 81 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com “Neglected nipples”: acanthosis nigricans-like plaques caused by avoidance of nipple cleansing Grazyna Kaminska-Winciorek1, Jerzy Wydmanski1,2, Alon Scope,3,Giuseppe Argenziano4, Iris Zalaudek4,5 1 Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment, Katowice, Poland 2 Department of Conventional and Intraoperative Radiotherapy Maria Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology Gliwice Branch, Gliwice, Poland 3 Dermatology Department, Sheba Medical Center and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel 4 Skin Cancer Unit, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova- IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy 5 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz; Graz, Austria Keywords: neglected nipples, acanthosis nigricans-like, hyperkeratosis, nipple hygiene, dermoscopy, dermatoscopy Citation: Kaminska-Winciorek G, Wydmanski J, Scope A, Argenziano G, Zalaudek I. “Neglected nipples”: acanthosis nigricans-like plaques caused by avoidance of nipple cleansing. Case presentation Case 1 A 20-year-old woman was referred to dermato-oncological surgery because of gradually expanding keratotic plaques on both breasts. keywords: acanthosis; dermatol; nigricans; nipple; plaques cache: dpc-813.pdf plain text: dpc-813.txt item: #894 of 1031 id: dpc-814 author: Milette, François title: Review of Practical Dermatopathology, 2nd edition by Ronald P. Rapini date: 2014-07-31 words: 1487 flesch: 49 summary: In any event, as this lengthy description suggests, this is not the kind of book to be read from cover to cover. 86 Book Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(3):18 Certainly using this book/algorithm optimally requires experience and clinical knowledge, and this is admitted by the author in his preface. keywords: author; book; dermatopathology; diagnosis cache: dpc-814.pdf plain text: dpc-814.txt item: #895 of 1031 id: dpc-815 author: Sakai, Hiroshi; Tonomura, Kyoko; Shirabe, Hirotsugu; Tanaka, Masaru title: A dermoscope allowing the use of surgical light as illumination date: 2014-07-31 words: 903 flesch: 54 summary: Figure 3 shows the typical structure of the dermoscope composed of a digital camera (COOLPIX P7700; Nikon, Japan), a macro conversion lens (MNS-202; Raynox, Japan), A dermoscope allowing the use of surgical light as illumination Hiroshi Sakai1, Kyoko Tonomura1, Hirotsugu Shirabe1, Masaru Tanaka2 1 Department of Dermatology, NTT West Japan Osaka Hospital, Osaka, Japan 2 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan Citation: Sakai H, Tonomura K, Shirabe H, Tanaka M. Dermoscopic examination is performed with a gel applied to the skin surface under surgical light illumination from an oblique direction (Figure 2). keywords: lens cache: dpc-815.pdf plain text: dpc-815.txt item: #896 of 1031 id: dpc-816 author: Balvant Lunge, Snehal; Mahajan, Pradeep title: Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenital restricted to both breasts in a young female date: 2014-07-31 words: 2002 flesch: 47 summary: Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita: Report of nine case and review of literature. Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita (congenital generalized phlebectasia). keywords: cmtc; congenita; cutis; marmorata; skin; telangiectatica cache: dpc-816.pdf plain text: dpc-816.txt item: #897 of 1031 id: dpc-817 author: Varada, Sowmya; Dabade, Tushar; Loo, Daniel S. title: Uncommon presentations of tinea versicolor date: 2014-07-31 words: 2067 flesch: 61 summary: Uncommon presentations of tinea versicolor Sowmya Varada1, Tushar Dabade1, Daniel S. Loo1 1 Tufts Medical Center, Department of Dermatology, Boston, MA, USA Keywords: tinea versicolor, pityriasis versicolor, Malassezia, groin, flexures Citation: Varada S, Dabade T, Loo DS. Discussion The incidence of tinea versicolor varies by season and geo- graphic location and is likely underreported, but it is one of the most common superficial mycoses worldwide. keywords: dermatol; involvement; pityriasis; tinea; versicolor cache: dpc-817.pdf plain text: dpc-817.txt item: #898 of 1031 id: dpc-818 author: Sivyer, Graham W. title: Letter to the Editor date: 2014-07-31 words: 1039 flesch: 59 summary: What proportion of dermatological patients receive evidence-based treatment? Despite the efforts of nine medical practitioners the patient in the case study, “Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study,” the patient chose to treat her mela- noma with black salve. keywords: cancer; melanoma; patient cache: dpc-818.pdf plain text: dpc-818.txt item: #899 of 1031 id: dpc-819 author: Authors, Various title: Abstracts from the Joint Meeting of the International Society for Digital Imaging of the Skin (ISDIS), the International Confocal Group (ICG), and the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) in conjunction with the 2014 American Academy of Dermatology: March 22, 2014, Denver, CO, USA date: 2014-07-31 words: 4184 flesch: 42 summary: 10.1111/ bjd.13148, 2014 2. Pellacani G, Cesinaro AM, Seidenari S. Reflectance-mode confocal microscopy of pigmented skin lesions-improvement in melanoma diagnostic specificity. However, the current practice in RCM based diagnosis relies on visual examination, and therefore is subjective. keywords: bcc; confocal; dermoscopy; diagnosis; lesions; melanoma; rcm; skin; study; treatment cache: dpc-819.pdf plain text: dpc-819.txt item: #900 of 1031 id: dpc-82 author: Cohen, Yoon K.; Elpern, David J. title: Diffuse normolipemic plane xanthoma associated with monoclonal gammopathy date: 2015-10-31 words: 1196 flesch: 54 summary: Email: mail@yooncohen.com Diffuse normolipemic plane xanthoma (DNPX) was first described by Altman and Winkelmann in 1962. Diffuse normolipemic plane xanthoma associated with monoclonal gammopathy. keywords: dermatol; diffuse; plane; xanthoma cache: dpc-82.pdf plain text: dpc-82.txt item: #901 of 1031 id: dpc-821 author: Mazzella, Caterina; Fabbrocini, Gabriella; Luciano, Maria Antonietta; Cacciapuoti, Sara title: Nevus Comedonicus With Acne Vulgaris and Obesity date: 2019-12-31 words: 1340 flesch: 55 summary: Nevus comedonicus lesions might present with various patterns of distribution: unilat- eral, bilateral, linear, interrupted, segmental, or blaschkoid [5]. Consultations with other specialists excluded the presence of extracutaneous signs or association with genetic syndromes and other dis- eases or nevus comedonicus syndrome. keywords: acne; comedonicus; dermatol; nevus; obesity; syndrome cache: dpc-821.pdf plain text: dpc-821.txt item: #902 of 1031 id: dpc-822 author: Strambach, Federico E.; Piccolo, Vincenzo; Ronchi, Andrea; Russo, Teresa; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Moscarella, Elvira title: A Pediatric Case of Papular Epidermal Nevus With “Skyline” Basal Cell Layer (PENS) date: 2019-10-31 words: 988 flesch: 50 summary: Dermoscopy of popular epidermal nevus with skyline basal cell layer. Biopsy taken from the lesion on the abdomen showed compact orthokeratotic hyperkeratosis, acanthosis with broad and rectangular rete ridges, and a basal cell layer with a striking palisaded arrangement of basal cell nuclei (Figure 2). keywords: cell; layer; pens cache: dpc-822.pdf plain text: dpc-822.txt item: #903 of 1031 id: dpc-823 author: Lallas, Aimilios; Papageorgiou, Chryssoula; Nikolaidou, Christina; Apalla, Zoe title: A Tiny Melanoma: The Beginning of a Life date: 2019-07-31 words: 474 flesch: 41 summary: First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece 2 Department of Histopathology, Hippokration General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece 3 State Clinic of Dermatology, Hospital for Skin and Venereal Diseases, Thessaloniki, Greece Key words: melanoma in situ, dermoscopy, diagnosis Citation: Lallas A, Papageorgiou C, Nikolaidou C, Lallas A, Longo C, Manfredini M, et al. keywords: dermatology; melanoma cache: dpc-823.pdf plain text: dpc-823.txt item: #904 of 1031 id: dpc-825 author: Flowers, R. Hal; Guffey, Darren; Konopinski, Jonathan C.; Marchetti, Michael A.; Wilson, Barbara B. title: Dermatofibroma With Sebaceous Induction: Dermoscopic Clues to Improve Recognition date: 2019-10-31 words: 975 flesch: 51 summary: Notably, the upper trunk is the most com- mon site of clinically atrophic DFs. For example, Karaarslan et al show a dermoscopic image of an atrophic DF and describe “multiple, small scar-like areas”; they include a histological image with prominent sebaceous glands, which appear to correspond to these “scar-like areas” keywords: case; clods; dermoscopy; dfs cache: dpc-825.pdf plain text: dpc-825.txt item: #905 of 1031 id: dpc-826 author: Beutler, Bryce D.; Cohen, Philip R. title: Nab-paclitaxel-associated photosensitivity: report in a woman with non-small cell lung cancer and review of taxane-related photodermatoses date: 2015-04-30 words: 2351 flesch: 44 summary: The patient was able to continue to receive paclitaxel therapy with no recurrence of erythema multiforme or onycholysis The severity of the reaction necessitated withdrawal of paclitaxel therapy. keywords: erythematosus; lupus; nab; paclitaxel; photodermatoses; pmid; sun cache: dpc-826.pdf plain text: dpc-826.txt item: #906 of 1031 id: dpc-827 author: Lamberti, Arianna; Filippou, Georgios; Adinolfi, Antonella; Fimiani, Michele; Rubegni, Pietro title: Infantile perianal pyramidal protrusion: a case report with dermoscopy and ultrasound findings date: 2015-04-30 words: 2079 flesch: 48 summary: It had soft elastic consistency to palpation Infantile perianal pyramidal protrusion: a case report with dermoscopy and ultrasound findings Arianna Lamberti1, Georgios Filippou2, Antonella Adinolfi2, Michele Fimiani1, Pietro Rubegni1 1 Department of Medicine, Surgery and Neurosciences, Dermatology Section, University of Siena, Italy 2 Department of Medicine, Surgery and Neurosciences, Rheumatology Section, University of Siena, Italy Key words: dermoscopy, perianal, protrusion Citation: Lamberti A, Filippou G, Adinolfi A, Fimiani M, Rubegni P. Infantile perianal pyramidal protrusion: a case report with dermoscopy and ultrasound findings. Infantile perianal pyramidal protrusion: report of a case and review of the literature. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; infantile; ippp; protrusion cache: dpc-827.pdf plain text: dpc-827.txt item: #907 of 1031 id: dpc-828 author: Zaouak, Anissa; Ghorbel, Houda Hammami; Badri, Talel; Koubaa, Wafa; Fenniche, Samy title: Frontotemporal hairline recession in a postmenopausal woman date: 2015-04-30 words: 1333 flesch: 48 summary: Diagnostic and therapeutic assessement of frontal fibrosing alopecia. Perifollicular erythema as a tricoscopy sign of progression in frontal fibrosing alopecia. keywords: alopecia; dermatol; frontal; hair; perifollicular cache: dpc-828.pdf plain text: dpc-828.txt item: #908 of 1031 id: dpc-829 author: Sombatmaithai, Alita; Pattanaprichakul, Penvadee; Tuchinda, Papapit; Surawan, Theetat; Muanprasart, Chanai; Matthapan, Lalita; Bunyaratavej, Sumanas title: Tinea capitis caused by Trichophyton tonsurans presenting as an obscure patchy hair loss due to daily antifungal shampoo use date: 2015-04-30 words: 1685 flesch: 50 summary: (B) Numerous fungal hyphae and arthrospores inside hair shaft (H&E x400). (A) KOH examination of hair shaft presented a positive endothrix result. keywords: alopecia; capitis; hair; shampoo; tinea; tonsurans cache: dpc-829.pdf plain text: dpc-829.txt item: #909 of 1031 id: dpc-83 author: Kupetsky, Erine A.; Charles, Carlos A.; Mones, Joan M. title: High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion of the oral commissure (bowenoid papulosis). A case and review date: 2015-10-31 words: 1943 flesch: 53 summary: Oral bowenoid papulosis in an HIV-positive male. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. keywords: bowenoid; dermatol; lesion; papulosis cache: dpc-83.pdf plain text: dpc-83.txt item: #910 of 1031 id: dpc-831 author: Abudu, Boya; Erickson, Christof P.; Calame, Antoanella; Cohen, Philip R. title: Basal Cell Carcinoma Originating in a Tattoo: Case Report and Review of an Uncommon Complication in Tattoo Recipients date: 2019-10-31 words: 3763 flesch: 66 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(4):3 265 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Basal Cell Carcinoma Originating in a Tattoo: Case Report and Review of an Uncommon Complication in Tattoo Recipients Boya Abudu1, Christof P. Erickson2, Antoanella Calame2, Philip R. Cohen3,4 1 University of California San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA, USA 2 Dermatology, Compass Dermatopathology, San Diego, CA, USA 3 San Diego Family Dermatology, National City, CA, USA 4 Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine, Vallejo, CA, USA Key words: basal cell carcinoma, tattoo, immunocompromised district, pigment, skin cancer Citation: Abudu B, Erickson CP, Calame A, Cohen PR. Basal cell carcinoma originating in a tattoo: case report and review of an uncommon complication in tattoo recipients. keywords: basal; carcinoma; cell; cell carcinoma; patients; tattoo cache: dpc-831.pdf plain text: dpc-831.txt item: #911 of 1031 id: dpc-832 author: Idoudi, Safa; Arousse, Aycha; Boussofara, Lobna title: Glomus Tumor of the Buttock date: 2019-10-31 words: 681 flesch: 47 summary: Confirmation relies always on histopathological Glomus Tumor of the Buttock Safa Idoudi1, Aycha Arousse1, Lobna Boussofara1 1 Dermatology Department, Farhat Hached University Hospital, Sousse, Tunisia Key words: glomus tumor, dermoscopy, dermatology, tumor Citation: Idoudi S, Arousse A, Boussofara L. Glomus tumor of the buttock. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual 318 Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2019;9(4):19 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction First defined in 1812 by Wood, glomus tumors were known as “painful subcutaneous tubercles.” keywords: glomus; tumor cache: dpc-832.pdf plain text: dpc-832.txt item: #912 of 1031 id: dpc-833 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: Dermatopathology: An abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Part 7 (M-O) date: 2015-01-31 words: 7499 flesch: 43 summary: Macrophages are widely distributed in the body and are considered to be connective tissue cells because they derive from mesenchyme and represent a normal component of loose connective tissue. Mesenchymal cells have numerous potentialities, i.e., they may differentiate along several lines to become various kinds of connective tissue cells such as fibro- cytes, adipocytes, and chondrocytes. keywords: cells; malignant; melanin; melanocytes; melanoma; necrosis; neurotropism; nevi; nevus; proliferation; skin; spitz; term; tissue cache: dpc-833.pdf plain text: dpc-833.txt item: #913 of 1031 id: dpc-834 author: Marchetti, Michael A.; Fonseca, Maira; Dusza, Stephen W.; Scope, Alon; Geller, Alan C.; Bishop, Marilyn; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Oliveria, Susan A.; Halpern, Allan C. title: Dermatoscopic imaging of skin lesions by high school students: a cross-sectional pilot study date: 2015-01-31 words: 5058 flesch: 53 summary: A majority of melanomas are self-detected and lay- persons’ sensitivity for melanoma detection has been found to be higher with dermatoscopic images than with clinical photographs [7,8]. Then, groups were instructed to use their first camera to take overview (n=2) and dermatoscopic images (n=8). keywords: camera; dermatol; dermatoscopic; images; imaging; lesions; skin; students; study cache: dpc-834.pdf plain text: dpc-834.txt item: #914 of 1031 id: dpc-835 author: Rupley, Katherine A.; Riahi, Ryan R.; Hooper, Deirdre O’Boyle title: Granuloma annulare and necrobiosis lipoidica with sequential occurrence in a patient: report and review of literature date: 2015-01-31 words: 2809 flesch: 52 summary: Our patient’s NL lesions were treated with intralesional Kenalog® with improve- ment; anecdotally, the patient reports her NL had significant improvement after she began a diet and exercise regimen and subsequently lost 15 pounds. Email: kruple@lsuhsc.edu Granuloma annulare (GA) and necrobiosis lipoidica (NL) are granulomatous diseases of undeter- mined etiology. keywords: annulare; dermatol; granuloma; lipoidica; necrobiosis; patient; plaques cache: dpc-835.pdf plain text: dpc-835.txt item: #915 of 1031 id: dpc-836 author: Errichetti, Enzo title: Dermoscopy of Inflammatory Dermatoses (Inflammoscopy): An Up-to-Date Overview date: 2019-07-31 words: 7306 flesch: 47 summary: Dermoscopy of sarcoidosis reveals orange structureless areas with overlying focused linear vessels; white areas are also visible (D). Notably, in both cases, patchy hyperpigmented net- work typically surrounds white areas (Figure 8A) keywords: areas; dermatol; dermoscopic; errichetti; figure; lesions; lichen; linear; pattern; vessels; white cache: dpc-836.pdf plain text: dpc-836.txt item: #916 of 1031 id: dpc-841 author: Sanke, Sarita; Garg, Taru; Jassi, Rubina; Maheshwari, Apoorva title: Nail-Patella Syndrome: A Classic Case date: 2019-09-24 words: 351 flesch: 42 summary: A roentgenogram of the pelvis showed bilat- eral iliac horns, while that of both knees showed absent patella. Nail-patella syndrome collage showing (A) triangular lunula on dermoscopy, (B) bilateral posterior iliac horns, (C) bilateral elbow pterygium, and (D) absent patella. keywords: bilateral; patella cache: dpc-841.pdf plain text: dpc-841.txt item: #917 of 1031 id: dpc-842 author: Chessa, Marco A.; Patrizi, Annalisa; Baraldi, Carlotta; Fanti, Pier Alessandro; Barisani, Alessia; Vaccari, Sabina title: Dermoscopic–Histopathological Correlation of Eccrine Poroma: An Observational Study date: 2019-10-31 words: 3918 flesch: 52 summary: (D) Histopathological features consist of poroid cells and cuticular cells aggregated in small, discrete intradermal nodules (H&E staining, original magnification ×4). Case Rep Dermatol. keywords: cases; dermatol; dermoscopic; eps; figure; pigmented; vessels cache: dpc-842.pdf plain text: dpc-842.txt item: #918 of 1031 id: dpc-843 author: Queirós, Catarina Soares; Freitas, João Pedro title: Sun Exposure: Beyond the Risks date: 2019-10-31 words: 2564 flesch: 48 summary: Mechanisms of Action of Ultraviolet Radiation In the past, benefits of sun exposure were attributed only to vitamin D. Effectively, the most well-known advantage of sun exposure is the synthesis of vitamin D, which is important for several physiological functions, UVB radiation being the most responsible for vitamin D levels in the vast majority of the population [5]. Therefore, other proposed mechanisms include immunomodulation induced by sun exposure and the effect of melatonin on the regulation of circadian rhythms, whose disruption is associated with carcinogenesis [2]. keywords: benefits; cancer; exposure; radiation; studies; sun; vitamin cache: dpc-843.pdf plain text: dpc-843.txt item: #919 of 1031 id: dpc-844 author: Kyriakou, Georgia; Vryzaki, Eleftheria; Gialeli, Efthymia; Georgiou, Sophia title: Cutaneous Nodules Arranged in a Sporotrichoid Distribution Over the Lower Extremity date: 2019-12-31 words: 914 flesch: 44 summary: Histopathological characteristics highly resemble those of squamous cell carcinoma. Our patient is the second case described, thus rendering it a necessity to take ker- atoacanthomas into consideration when encountering atypical cutaneous lesions arranged in a sporotrichoid pattern. keywords: cell; nodules; sporotrichoid cache: dpc-844.pdf plain text: dpc-844.txt item: #920 of 1031 id: dpc-845 author: Augustsson, Anna; Paoli, John title: Effects of a 1-Day Training Course in Dermoscopy Among General Practitioners date: 2019-07-16 words: 2905 flesch: 57 summary: Binder et al showed improved diagnostic accuracy among dermatologists after 9 hours of dermoscopy training, whereas the diagnostic accuracy with- out previous training declined [6]. In this study, GPs underwent a 1-day educational program in skin cancer diagnostics includ- ing dermoscopy training using the “3-point checklist” algo- rithm keywords: course; dermoscopy; group; lesions; test; training cache: dpc-845.pdf plain text: dpc-845.txt item: #921 of 1031 id: dpc-847 author: Authors, Various title: Abstracts from the 2016 Joint Meeting of the International Confocal Group (ICG), the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS), and the International Society for Digital Imaging of the Skin (ISDIS) date: 2019-05-09 words: 2439 flesch: 40 summary: Results from this preliminary study show feasibility of conducting skin confocal imaging using inexpensive optical and electrical components and suggest that slit-SECM may be developed into a low-cost smartphone confocal microscope. This new approach, slit-SECM, can uniquely enable development of a smartphone confocal microscope, in which an optics module is attached to a smartphone to conduct confocal imaging and the smartphone imaging sensor is used to acquire two-dimensional confocal images. keywords: confocal; dermatology; dermoscopy; hfus; images; imaging; melanoma; rcm; skin cache: dpc-847.pdf plain text: dpc-847.txt item: #922 of 1031 id: dpc-848 author: Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Marchetti, Michael A. title: Changing of the guard date: 2016-01-31 words: 926 flesch: 48 summary: We thank you for trusting us with the task of editorship of DPC and look forward to working with all of you at improv- ing DPC, educating our colleagues and helping take better care of our patients. With this in mind the first issue of DPC, with Dr. Harald Kittler as its first editor (2011-2013), was launched October 2011. keywords: dpc; journal cache: dpc-848.pdf plain text: dpc-848.txt item: #923 of 1031 id: dpc-85 author: Kaliyadan, Feroze; Ashique, KT title: Comment on “‘Tape dermatoscopy’: constructing a low-cost dermatoscope using a mobile phone, immersion fluid and transparent adhesive tape” date: 2016-01-31 words: 863 flesch: 54 summary: 2. Kaliyadan F. Using a simple jeweler’s loupe as a dermoscopic instru- ment. A simple and cost-effective device for mobile dermoscopy. keywords: cost; phone; tape cache: dpc-85.pdf plain text: dpc-85.txt item: #924 of 1031 id: dpc-851 author: Mancebo, Silvia E.; Marchetti, Michael A.; Hollmann, Travis J.; Marghoob, Ashfaq A.; Busam, Klaus J.; Halpern, Allan C. title: Melanoma in situ colonizing basal cell carcinoma: a case report and review of the literature date: 2015-01-31 words: 4223 flesch: 63 summary: Nonetheless, the authors could not conclusively demonstrate tumor cells showing combined staining for keratinocytic and melanocytic mark- ers, and these tumors are likely better classified at present as combined neoplasms Furthermore, it is plausible that a BCC may be populated by melanoma due to poor physical cohesion of BCC cells, allowing melanoma cells to proceed without mechanical resistance. keywords: basal; bcc; carcinoma; cell; malignant; melanoma; tumor cache: dpc-851.pdf plain text: dpc-851.txt item: #925 of 1031 id: dpc-852 author: Hurwitz, Robert M.; Tavel, Morton E. title: The mythical concept and untoward consequences of a diagnosis of dysplastic nevus: an overdue tribute to A. Bernard Ackerman, MD date: 2015-01-31 words: 2362 flesch: 57 summary: Unfortunately, when a physician labels a nevus as so- called dysplastic, or used as a hedge when unsure whether the lesion is benign or malignant, and therefore, “premalignant,” there are consequences as this diagnosis evokes considerable The mythical concept and untoward consequences of a diagnosis of dysplastic nevus: an overdue tribute to A. Bernard Ackerman, MD Robert M. Hurwitz1, Morton E. Tavel2 1 Cutaneous And Maxillofacial Pathology Laboratory, PC, Indianapolis, IN, USA 2 Professor Emeritus, Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA Key words: dysplastic nevus, consequences, melanoma, myth, overlapping criteria, discordance, melanocytic neoplasia Citation: Hurwitz RM, Tavel ME. keywords: diagnosis; dysplastic; melanocytic; melanoma; nevi; nevus; pmid cache: dpc-852.pdf plain text: dpc-852.txt item: #926 of 1031 id: dpc-853 author: Ferrara, Gerardo; Cavicchini, Stefano; Corradin, Maria Teresa title: Hypopigmented atypical Spitzoid neoplasms (atypical Spitz nevi, atypical Spitz tumors, Spitzoid melanoma): a clinicopathological update date: 2015-01-31 words: 5194 flesch: 47 summary: Hypopigmented atypical Spitzoid neoplasms (atypical Spitz nevi, atypical Spitz tumors, Spitzoid melanoma): a clinicopathological update Gerardo Ferrara1, Stefano Cavicchini2, Maria Teresa Corradin3 1 Department of Oncology, Anatomic Pathology Unit, Gaetano Rummo Hospital, Benevento, Italy 2 Dermatology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore, Milan, Italy 3 Department of Dermatology, Santa Maria degli Angeli Hospital, Pordonenone, Italy Key words: Spitz nevus, Spitz tumors, Spitz melanoma, dermoscopy, histopathology Citation: Ferrara G, Cavicchini S, Corradin MT. Hypopigmented atypical Spitzoid neoplasms (atypical Spitz nevi, atypical Spitz tumors, Spitzoid melanoma): a clinicopathological update. keywords: diagnosis; features; ferrara; lesion; melanocytic; melanoma; nevus; spitz; spitzoid; tumor cache: dpc-853.pdf plain text: dpc-853.txt item: #927 of 1031 id: dpc-854 author: Inskip, Mike; Magee, Jill title: Microcystic adnexal carcinoma of the cheek—a case report with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology date: 2015-01-31 words: 1484 flesch: 46 summary: Microcystic adnexal carcinoma of the cheek— a case report with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology Mike Inskip1, Jill Magee2 1 Sun Patrol Skin Care Cancer Clinic, Berwick, Australia 2 Dorevitch Pathology, Heidelberg, Australia Key words: dermatoscopy, dermoscopy, microcystic adenexal carcinoma Citation: Inskip M, Magee J. Microcystic adnexal carcinoma of the cheek—a case report with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology. This staining pattern, although not entirely specific, was more in favour of microcystic adnexal carcinoma than fibrosing basal cell carcinoma. keywords: adnexal; carcinoma; figure; inskip; microcystic cache: dpc-854.pdf plain text: dpc-854.txt item: #928 of 1031 id: dpc-855 author: Schick, Brian A.; Tobe, Joshua S.; Joseph, Mariamma G.; Rouse, Tyler B.; Gabril, Manal Y. title: Incidental Merkel cell carcinoma in a cutaneous horn: a case report. date: 2019-05-15 words: 1710 flesch: 58 summary: Incidental Merkel cell carcinoma in a cutaneous horn: a case report Brian A. Schick1, Joshua S. Tobe2, Mariamma G. Joseph1, Tyler B. Rouse3, Manal Y. Gabril1 1 Department of Pathology, London Health Sciences Centre and Western University, London, Ontario, Canada 2 Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and Western University, London, Ontario, Canada 3 Department of Pathology, Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance, Stratford General Hospital, Stratford, Ontario, Canada Key words: Merkel cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, cutaneous horn Citation: Schick BA, Tobe JS, Joseph MG, Rouse TB, Gabril MY. A case of intraepi- dermal Merkel cell carcinoma within squamous cell carcinoma in-situ: Merkel cell carcinoma in-situ? keywords: carcinoma; case; cell; mcc; merkel cache: dpc-855.pdf plain text: dpc-855.txt item: #929 of 1031 id: dpc-856 author: Garcias-Ladaria, Juan; López-Brito, Karel; Pascual-López, Marta; Rocamora, Vicenç title: An itching plaque date: 2015-01-31 words: 1572 flesch: 49 summary: Alvar J, Vélez ID, Bern C, et al. PLoS ONE 2012;7(5):e35671. 2. Aguado M, Espinosa P, Romero-Maté A, et al. keywords: leishmaniasis; vessels cache: dpc-856.pdf plain text: dpc-856.txt item: #930 of 1031 id: dpc-857 author: Inskip, Mike; Magee, Jill title: Evolving clonal nevus—case report with serial digital dermatoscopy and dermatopathology date: 2015-01-31 words: 1292 flesch: 58 summary: The differential diagnosis thus consisted of benign clonal nevus or possible melanoma in view of the documented changes on serial digital dermatoscopy. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(1):10 55 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Introduction The term “clonal nevus” is used to describe a variant of benign melanocytic nevus that histologically exhibits a local- ized proliferation of pigmented epithelioid dermal melano- cytes within an otherwise ordinary nevus [1]. keywords: clonal; melanocytic; nevi; nevus cache: dpc-857.pdf plain text: dpc-857.txt item: #931 of 1031 id: dpc-858 author: Specchio, Francesca; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Tiodorovic-Zivkovic, Danica; Moscarella, Elvira; Lallas, Aimilios; Zalaudek, Iris; Longo, Caterina title: Dermoscopic clues to diagnose acantholytic dyskeratosis date: 2015-01-31 words: 901 flesch: 39 summary: 1 Department of Dermatology, University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy 2 Dermatology and Skin Cancer Unit, Arcispedale S. Maria Nuova, IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy 3 Clinic of Dermatovenerology, Clinical Center of Nis, Medical Faculty, University of Nis, Serbia 4 Department of Dermatology, Medical Universiy of Graz, Graz, Austria Key words: acantholytic dyskeratosis, dermoscopy Citation: Specchio F, Argenziano G, Tiodorovic-Zivkovic D, Moscarella E, Lallas A, Zalaudek I, Longo C. Dermoscopic clues to diagnose acantholytic dyskeratosis. [2], along with widespread eruptions with histologic features of acantholytic dyskeratosis keywords: case; dermatology; dyskeratosis; pattern cache: dpc-858.pdf plain text: dpc-858.txt item: #932 of 1031 id: dpc-859 author: Akay, Bengu Nisa; Unlu, Ezgi; Erdem, Cengizhan; Okcu Heper, aylin title: Dermatoscopic findings of atrophic dermatofibroma protuberans date: 2015-01-31 words: 1377 flesch: 47 summary: Atrophic DFSP is a rare variant of DFSP characterized by a non- protuberant lesion. To our knowledge, this is the second case of atrophic DFSP discussing the dermatoscopic features of this relatively rare condition. keywords: dermatofibrosarcoma; dfsp cache: dpc-859.pdf plain text: dpc-859.txt item: #933 of 1031 id: dpc-860 author: Rishpon, Ayelet title: A pigmented lesion with yellow-white globular-like structures date: 2019-05-14 words: 413 flesch: 53 summary: Close-up revealing subtle yellow areas at the central and upper part of the lesion. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Quiz | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(1):13 75 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com A pigmented lesion with yellow-white globular-like structures Ayelet Rishpon1 1 Department of Dermatology, Tell-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel Citation: Rishpon A. A pigmented lesion with yellow-white globular-like structures. keywords: lesion cache: dpc-860.pdf plain text: dpc-860.txt item: #934 of 1031 id: dpc-861 author: Şenel, Engin; Yuyucu Karabulut, Yasemin title: What is your diagnosis? A solitary papule on the arm—Answer date: 2015-01-31 words: 384 flesch: 48 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Quiz | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(1):14 77 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Below is the answer to the quiz by Dr. Şenel et al presented in the previous issue of Dermatology Practical & Conceptual [2014;4(4):13]. Br J Dermatol 2009;160(4):801-9. keywords: dermatology; kaposi cache: dpc-861.pdf plain text: dpc-861.txt item: #935 of 1031 id: dpc-862 author: Lefebvre, Christian title: Review: Skin Cancer, Melanoma and Mimics. Practical Diagnosis and Non-Surgical Treatment. The Definitive Reference Text date: 2015-01-31 words: 909 flesch: 50 summary: The “army” fighting skin cancers in Australia seems to count in its ranks many general practitioners having acquired the necessary expertise. Morningside, QLD, Australia: Skin Cancer Books, 2013. keywords: book; skin cache: dpc-862.pdf plain text: dpc-862.txt item: #936 of 1031 id: dpc-863 author: Buetler, Bryce D.; Cohen, Philip R. title: Reticular telangiectatic erythema: case report and literature review date: 2015-01-31 words: 2644 flesch: 35 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2015;5(1):16 71 DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Reticular telangiectatic erythema: case report and literature review Bryce D. Beutler1, Philip R. Cohen2 1 University of Nevada, Las Vegas, School of Allied Health Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2 Division of Dermatology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California, USA Key words: cardioverter, defibrillator, erythema, implantable, pacemaker, reticular, subcutaneous, telangiectasia, telangiectatic Citation: Beutler BD, Cohen PR. Reticular telangiectatic erythema: case report and literature review. keywords: cardioverter; defibrillator; dermatitis; dermatol; erythema; implantable; reticular cache: dpc-863.pdf plain text: dpc-863.txt item: #937 of 1031 id: dpc-864 author: Duman, Nilay; Erkin, Gül; Atakan, Nilgün; Gököz, Özay title: Multiple painful brownish plaques associated with local hyperphidrosis date: 2015-01-31 words: 1031 flesch: 46 summary: Botulinum toxin may be considered to treat lesions associated with hyperhidrosis Late onset lesions have been associated with recurrent trauma [2]. keywords: eah; eccrine; hamartoma; lesions cache: dpc-864.pdf plain text: dpc-864.txt item: #938 of 1031 id: dpc-865 author: Vivas-Colmenares, Grecia V.; Ramirez-Villar, Gema L.; Matute de Cardenas, Jose A.; Bernabeu-Wittel, Jose; Fernandez-Pineda, Israel title: The importance of early diagnosis and treatment of kaposiform hemangioendothelioma complicated by Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon date: 2015-01-31 words: 1817 flesch: 48 summary: Also, there are poten- tial side effects associated with early treatment in younger patients. Management of vascular tumors complicated by KMP is challenging, and it is common for referral centers to receive patients in critical medical condition after multimodality treatment failure of vascular anomalies. keywords: hemangioendothelioma; kaposiform; khe; kmp; treatment cache: dpc-865.pdf plain text: dpc-865.txt item: #939 of 1031 id: dpc-869 author: Alessandrini, Aurora; Starace, Michela; Bruni, Francesca; Brandi, Nicolò; Baraldi, Carlotta; Misciali, Cosimo; Fanti, Pier Alessandro; Piraccini, Bianca Maria title: Alopecia Areata Incognita and Diffuse Alopecia Areata: Clinical, Trichoscopic, Histopathological, and Therapeutic Features of a 5-Year Study date: 2019-10-31 words: 3834 flesch: 57 summary: Hair follicles in early anagen were in greater number in DAA than in AAI. [1] hypothe- sis, which affirms AAI is more frequent in patients with androgenetic alopecia because they have a high percentage of hair follicles in telogen and a low number of hair follicles in anagen with high mitotic activity. keywords: aai; alopecia; areata; dots; hair; patients cache: dpc-869.pdf plain text: dpc-869.txt item: #940 of 1031 id: dpc-876 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: Dermatopathology: an abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Part 4 date: 2014-04-30 words: 5285 flesch: 41 summary: Equally and for the same reason, epidermotropism is linked to an infiltrate of lymphocytes, and it is not used when the infiltrate is made of other cells. EPITHELIAL MUCIN: refers to mucopolysaccharides char- acterized by high content of neutral glycoprotein produced by epithelial cells. keywords: cells; collagen; degeneration; dermatitis; epidermis; epidermotropism; epithelium; nevus; skin; term cache: dpc-876.pdf plain text: dpc-876.txt item: #941 of 1031 id: dpc-877 author: Lin, Matthew J.; Pan, Yan; Kelly, John W. title: Dermoscopic characteristics of nodular squamous cell carcinoma and keratoacanthoma date: 2014-04-30 words: 3802 flesch: 57 summary: Email: drmatthewlin@gmail.com Background: Nodular squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and keratoacanthoma (KA) may mimic a va- riety of other benign and malignant non-pigmented nodules. Objectives: To analyze the dermoscopic characteristics of nodular SCC and KA. Dermoscopic characteristics of nodular squamous cell carcinoma and keratoacanthoma. keywords: carcinoma; cell; dermatol; dermoscopic; diagnosis; scc; sccs; vessels cache: dpc-877.pdf plain text: dpc-877.txt item: #942 of 1031 id: dpc-878 author: Tirumalae, Rajalakshmi; Yeliur, Inchira K.; Antony, Meryl; George, Geojith; Kenneth, John title: Papulonecrotic tuberculid—clinicopathologic and molecular features of 12 Indian patients date: 2014-04-30 words: 2916 flesch: 55 summary: Spo- radic reports of papulonecrotic tuberculid lesions showing positive mycobacterial cultures exist, but on review, these were better classified as lupus vulgaris Detec- tion of mycobacterial DNA in papulonecrotic tuberculid lesions by polymerase chain reaction. keywords: cases; dermatol; lesions; papulonecrotic; patients; tirumalae; tuberculid; tuberculosis cache: dpc-878.pdf plain text: dpc-878.txt item: #943 of 1031 id: dpc-879 author: Cheng, Shen; Asgari, Masoud title: Papillary adenocarcinoma in situ of the skin: report of four cases date: 2014-04-30 words: 3294 flesch: 60 summary: The lesion was excised and reported as papillary eccrine carcinoma in situ. From the photomicrographs illustrated there, it appears that an intact peripheral myoepithelial cell layer was present, so we believe the case is actually adenocarci- noma in situ rather than digital papillary adenocarcinoma. keywords: adenocarcinoma; adenoma; case; dermatol; eccrine; lesion; papillary; situ cache: dpc-879.pdf plain text: dpc-879.txt item: #944 of 1031 id: dpc-880 author: Hurwitz, Robert M.; Buckel, Larry J.; Summerlin, Don-John title: Melanocytic nevi and melanoma: overlapping criteria—the degree is the key date: 2014-04-30 words: 1759 flesch: 42 summary: However, many of the acknowledged criteria for the clinical diagnosis for melanoma may be found in other benign or malignant proliferations, such as melanocytic nevus, sebor- rheic keratosis, hemangioma, adnexal proliferations, basal and squamous-cell carcinoma, and lymphoma, to mention but a few. In other words, the finding of a single, isolated criterion, which may occur in Figure 1. Melanocytic nevus on the back of a 22-year-old female. keywords: criteria; melanocytic; melanoma; nevus cache: dpc-880.pdf plain text: dpc-880.txt item: #945 of 1031 id: dpc-881 author: Kazlouskaya, Viktoryia; Lytvynenko, Bohdan; Blochin, Elen title: Tufted hemangioma: clinical case and literature review date: 2014-04-30 words: 1457 flesch: 50 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Tufted hemangioma: clinical case and literature review Viktoryia Kazlouskaya1, Bohdan Lytvynenko2, Elen Blochin1 1 Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology, New York, NY, USA 2 “Euroderm” Clinic, Kyiv, Ukraine Keywords: tufted hemangioma, hemangioma, histopathology Citation: Kazlouskaya V, Lytvynenko, Blochin E. Tufted hemangioma: clinical case and literature review. The diagnosis of tufted hemangioma was established on the basis of clinical presentation, history and histopathologi- cal presentation. keywords: hemangiomas; tufted; vascular cache: dpc-881.pdf plain text: dpc-881.txt item: #946 of 1031 id: dpc-882 author: Sawada, Mizuki; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Kobayashi, Ken; Dekio, Itaru; Tanaka, Masaru title: Longterm digital monitoring in the diagnosis and management of congenital nevi of the nail apparatus showing pseudo-Hutchinson’s sign date: 2014-04-30 words: 1646 flesch: 55 summary: Dermoscopic examination of nail pigmentation. Cilinical picture disclosed prominent nail pigmentation, but periungual pigmen- tation was too subtle to notice (D). keywords: dermoscopy; nail; pigmentation cache: dpc-882.pdf plain text: dpc-882.txt item: #947 of 1031 id: dpc-883 author: Kobayashi, Hiromi; Oishi, Kyosuke; Miyake, Miho; Nishijima, Chihiro; Kawashima, Atsuhiro; Kobayashi, Hiroto; Inaoki, Makoto title: Spitz nevus on the sole of the foot presenting with transepidermal elimination date: 2014-04-30 words: 1612 flesch: 56 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(2):8 41 Spitz nevus on the sole of the foot presenting with transepidermal elimination Hiromi Kobayashi1, Kyosuke Oishi1, Miho Miyake1, Chihiro Nishijima1, Atsuhiro Kawashima2, Hiroto Kobayashi3, Makoto Inaoki1 1 Department of Dermatology, National Hospital Organization Kanazawa Medical Center, Kanazawa, Japan 2 Department of Laboratory Medicine, National Hospital Organization Kanazawa Medical Center, Kanazawa, Japan 3 Kobayashi Dermatological Clinic, Kanazawa, Japan Keywords: dermoscopy, histopathology, Spitz nevus, transepidermal elimination Citation: Kobayashi H, Oishi K, Miyake M, Nishijima C, Kawashima A, Kobayashi H, Inaoki M. Spitz nevus on the sole of the foot presenting with transepidermal elimination. Transepidermal elimination of nevus cell nests was observed and there were small groups of degenerated melanin-laden cells in the cornified layer. keywords: cells; melanin; nevus; spitz cache: dpc-883.pdf plain text: dpc-883.txt item: #948 of 1031 id: dpc-884 author: Jegou Penouil, Marie Hélène; Gourhant, Jean-Yves; Segretin, Catherine; Weedon, David; Rosendahl, Cliff title: Non-choroidal yellow melanoma showing positive staining with Sudan Black consistent with the presence of lipofuscin: a case report date: 2014-04-30 words: 2665 flesch: 56 summary: Dermatoscopic yellow color has also been attributed to keratin as seen in seborrheic keratosis Structureless dermatoscopic yellow color has also been attributed to ulceration with surface serum exudate [6], and dermatoscopic structureless yellow color was described in the first case report of a balloon cell melanoma (BCM) with der- matoscopy [12], being attributed by the authors to ulceration. keywords: color; dermatol; figure; lesion; melanoma; yellow cache: dpc-884.pdf plain text: dpc-884.txt item: #949 of 1031 id: dpc-885 author: Longo, Caterina; Raucci, Margherita; Piana, Simonetta; Zalaudek, Iris title: Yellow color upon dermatoscopy does not exclude melanoma! date: 2014-04-30 words: 958 flesch: 48 summary: Instead, yellow color has been linked to keratin or lipids, and accordingly, it is commonly seen in keratinizing tumors including seborrheic keratosis and squamous cell carcinoma or in tumors with sebaceous differentiation, but also in juve- nile xanthogranuloma or granulomatous skin diseases [1]. It is more surprising that recent dermatoscopic observa- tions report on yellow color in both melanocytic nevi and melanoma keywords: color; melanoma; yellow cache: dpc-885.pdf plain text: dpc-885.txt item: #950 of 1031 id: dpc-892 author: Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Fotiadou, Christina; Patsatsi, Aikaterini; Kyrmanidou, Eirini; Kemanetzi, Christina; Ioannidis, Demetrios title: Solitary trichoepithelioma in an 8-year-old child: clinical, dermoscopic and histopathologic findings date: 2014-04-30 words: 1460 flesch: 44 summary: At the periphery of the lobules, the neoplastic cells displayed characteristic palisad- Solitary trichoepithelioma in an 8-year old child: clinical, dermoscopic and histopathologic findings Elizabeth Lazaridou1, Christina Fotiadou1, Aikaterini Patsatsi2, Anastasia Fotiadu3, Eirini Kyrmanidou1, Christina Kemanetzi1, Demetrios Ionnides1 1 First Department of Dermatology/Venereology, Aristotle University Medical School, Thessaloniki, Greece 2 Second Department of Dermatology/Venereology, Aristotle University Medical School, Thessaloniki, Greece 3 Laboratory of Diagnostic Histopathology, Thessaloniki, Greece Key words: trichoepithelioma, basal cell carcinoma, diagnosis, dermoscopy, histopathology Citation: Lazaridou E, Fotiadou C, Patsatsi A, Fotiadu A, Kyrmanidou E, Kemanetzi C, Ionnides D. Solitary trichoepithelioma in an 8-year-old child: clinical, dermoscopic and histopathologic findings. Solitary trichoepithelioma (TE) is a rare, benign tumor of follicular origin that in certain cases is dif- ficult to differentiate from basal cell carcinoma (BCC). keywords: bcc; figure; lesion cache: dpc-892.pdf plain text: dpc-892.txt item: #951 of 1031 id: dpc-893 author: Feci, Luca; Miracco, Clelia; Fimiani, Michele; Rubegni, Pietro title: A case of primitive non-neural granular cell tumor presenting as a single painless bleeding nodule date: 2014-04-30 words: 1676 flesch: 38 summary: An infiltrative variant of non-neural granular cell tumor: a case report. A case of primitive non-neural granular cell tumor presenting as a single painless bleeding nodule Luca Feci1, Clelia Miracco2, Michele Fimiani1, Pietro Rubegni1 1 Dept. keywords: cell; granular; tumor cache: dpc-893.pdf plain text: dpc-893.txt item: #952 of 1031 id: dpc-894 author: Costa, Claudia; Palmisano, Franco; Scalvenzi, Massimiliano title: An atypical pigmented lesion date: 2014-04-30 words: 324 flesch: 52 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Quiz | Dermatol Pract Concept 2014;4(2):13 63 The patient A 61-year-old white man presented with an asymptomatic brown-red nodular lesion located on his back. Dermatol Pract Concept. keywords: figure cache: dpc-894.pdf plain text: dpc-894.txt item: #953 of 1031 id: dpc-895 author: Savoia, Francesco; Gaddoni, Giuseppe; Albano, Vincenzo; Tengattini, Vera; Ricci, Lorenza; Patrizi, Annalisa; Crisanti, Emilia title: An atypical pigmented lesion on the nose—Answer date: 2019-05-21 words: 697 flesch: 53 summary: Ulcerative pigmented squamous cell carcinoma in a 101-year-old Japanese woman. Case for diagnosis: pig- mented squamous cell carcinoma. keywords: carcinoma; cell; dermatol cache: dpc-895.pdf plain text: dpc-895.txt item: #954 of 1031 id: dpc-896 author: Rosendahl, Cliff; Hishon, Matthew; Cameron, Alan; Barksdale, Sarah; Weedon, David; Kittler, Harald title: Nodular melanoma: five consecutive cases in a general practice with polarized and non-polarized dermatoscopy and dermatopathology date: 2014-04-30 words: 4008 flesch: 62 summary: Case 5 is the exception in our series and con- tains no dermatoscopic white lines in either the polarized on non-polarized images. it was found that in non-biopsied lesions these structures were most commonly found in dermatofibromas and scars, but in 265 biopsied lesions including 20 melanomas they were observed With respect to dermatoscopic examination there were some similarities between the melanomas in our series (see Table 2) and those in larger published studies. keywords: case; dermatol; images; lines; melanomas cache: dpc-896.pdf plain text: dpc-896.txt item: #955 of 1031 id: dpc-897 author: Milette, François title: Review of Atlas of Vulvar Pathology. 3rd ed. by EJ Wilkinson, IK Stone date: 2014-04-30 words: 959 flesch: 47 summary: The second classification based on clinical presentation is the one on which the structure of the whole book is based. Following the algorithm, each chapter presents various lesions that are discussed in a constant and well-structured succession of paragraphs devoted to: (1) Definition; (2) General features; (3) Clinical presentation; (4) Adjunctive studies; (5) Differential diagnosis; (6) Microscopic features; (7) Clinical behavior and treatment; and (8) Progressive therapeutic options. keywords: book; pathology; vulvar cache: dpc-897.pdf plain text: dpc-897.txt item: #956 of 1031 id: dpc-900 author: Piana, Simonetta; Apalla, Zoe title: Protecting the patient is our protection date: 2019-05-21 words: 790 flesch: 42 summary: Addressing pathology errors and eliminating potential sources of mistakes go hand-in-hand with the right of the patients and their caregivers to a complete, correct, and timely diagnosis. In contrast to general belief, errors in diagnostic interpretation account for only 25% of the overall failures in surgical pathology practice, with most of the remain- ing 75% resulting from defective specimens, incorrect patient identification, mislabeling and/or inadequate reports [2]. Dermatopathology is considered to be the pathology subspecialty associated with higher medico-legal risk [3]. keywords: lab; mistakes; pathology cache: dpc-900.pdf plain text: dpc-900.txt item: #957 of 1031 id: dpc-901 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: Dermatopathology: an abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Part 3 date: 2019-05-21 words: 5141 flesch: 42 summary: The term “connective tissue diseases”, applied to the constellation of systemic lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjogren syndrome, is accurate because those diseases are abnormalities of connective tissue, but so, too, are a host of other conditions, such as pseudo xanthoma elasticum, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and Hurler syndrome; all of them are “connective tissue diseases.” CONNECTIVE TISSUE MUCIN: pertains to mucinous substances produced by connective tissue cells, in contrast to similar substances that are manufactured by epithelial cells. In “clear cell tricho- blastoma” clear cells have been confirmed to represent an attempt at differentiation toward the outer sheath at the bulb. keywords: apocrine; carcinoma; cells; collagen; cyst; differentiation; eccrine; epithelial; skin; term; tissue cache: dpc-901.pdf plain text: dpc-901.txt item: #958 of 1031 id: dpc-902 author: Anderson, Cris title: On the nature of thought processes and their relationship to the accumulation of knowledge, Part XIII: The nature of evidence date: 2014-01-31 words: 14796 flesch: 57 summary: We will examine the question of whether or not the word “evidence” has become more of an instrument of persuasion than out-and-out “proof” and how this affects us in the day-to-day practice of medicine, which is supposed to be Evidence-Based. Evidence—the ideal Preston Cloud, in Oasis in Space: Earth History from the Beginning, states, “A subject becomes a science when it is brought within the bounds of natural law and a body of ordering principles that make its hypotheses testable—where evidence takes priority over authority and revelation.” Thomas Kelly, in Evidence published in the online Stan- ford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, notes that most people think of evidence as “something that might be placed in a plastic bag”, such as a bloody knife, or an historical docu- ment, or the result obtained by biochemical analysis of a blood specimen. keywords: argument; belief; bennett; concept; evidence; example; knowledge; logic; medicine; paradox; practical; proof; reasoning; rules; thought; truth; understanding cache: dpc-902.pdf plain text: dpc-902.txt item: #959 of 1031 id: dpc-903 author: Weyers, Wolfgang title: Confusion—specimen mix-up in dermatopathology and measures to prevent and detect it date: 2014-01-31 words: 11322 flesch: 55 summary: If biopsy sites and diagnoses are similar, however, correlation of biopsy specimens and request forms becomes a guessing game. The accessioning of biopsy specimens in the laboratory, including unpacking of envelopes and sorting and number- ing sample bottles and request forms, carries the greatest risk of specimen mix-up. keywords: biopsy; bottles; control; data; error; forms; laboratory; mix; pathology; patient; request; request forms; sample; slides; specimens; tissue cache: dpc-903.pdf plain text: dpc-903.txt item: #960 of 1031 id: dpc-904 author: Patsatsi, Aikaterini; Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Fotiadou, Christina; Kyriakou, Aikaterini; Sotiriadis, Dimitrios title: Large cell acanthoma: a debate throughout the decades date: 2014-01-31 words: 1335 flesch: 59 summary: During the last decade, in a small series of papers, a Large cell acanthoma: a debate throughout the decades Aikaterini Patsatsi1, Elizabeth Lazaridou2, Christina Fotiadou2, Aikaterini Kyriakou1, Dimitrios Sotiriadis1 1 Second Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University School of Medicine, Thessaloniki, Greece 2 First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University School of Medicine, Thessaloniki, Greece Keywords: acanthoma, large cell acanthoma, solar lentigo Citation: Patsatsi A, Lazaridou E, Fotiadou C, Kyriakou A, Sotiriadis D. Large cell acanthoma: a debate throughout the decades. In 1970, large cell acanthoma (LCA) was first described by Pinkus, as a sharply demarcated, hyperkeratotic patch, often on sun-exposed skin, characterized by extraordinarily large cells with polyploidy [1]. keywords: acanthoma; cell; large; lca; lentigo cache: dpc-904.pdf plain text: dpc-904.txt item: #961 of 1031 id: dpc-905 author: Di Lernia, Vito; Bajocchi, Gianluigi; Piana, Simonetta title: Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus onset preceded by Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease date: 2014-01-31 words: 2009 flesch: 48 summary: Overlap between systemic lupus erythematosus and Kikuchi Fujimoto disease: a clinical pathology conference held by the Department of Rheumatology at Hospital for Special Surgery. About two months later, the patient developed facial and scalp plaques suggestive of lupus skin disease. keywords: disease; kfd; kikuchi; lupus; lymphadenitis; skin; sle cache: dpc-905.pdf plain text: dpc-905.txt item: #962 of 1031 id: dpc-906 author: Sezer, Engin; Erkek, Emel; Sahin, Sedef title: Widespread pruritic papules on the trunk and extremities date: 2014-01-31 words: 1115 flesch: 43 summary: Widespread pruritic papules on the trunk and extremities Engin Sezer1, Emel Erkek1, Sedef Sahin1 1 Department of Dermatology, Acıbadem University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey Keywords: lichen amyloidosis, generalized, amyloid deposition Citation: Sezer E, Erkek E, Sahin S. Widespread pruritic papules on the trunk and extremities. Generalized lichen amyloidosis associated with chronic urticaria. keywords: amyloidosis; dermatol; lichen; papules cache: dpc-906.pdf plain text: dpc-906.txt item: #963 of 1031 id: dpc-907 author: Suzaki, Reiko; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Iyatomi, Hitoshi; Tanaka, Masaru title: Age-related prevalence of dermatoscopic patterns of acral melanocytic nevi date: 2014-01-31 words: 2755 flesch: 56 summary: They also reported that one case changed over time from single solid line pattern to a double solid line variant, however, the authors did not provide a detailed description of these minimal changes, and it is not clear if some cases changed over time from a double to single pattern. [1] and results of the present study, we conclude that the double line and the crista dotted acral patterns correspond to globular nevi seen on non-acral skin and that the single line acral pattern is equivalent to reticular nevi seen on non-acral skin. keywords: crista; group; line; nevi; pattern cache: dpc-907.pdf plain text: dpc-907.txt item: #964 of 1031 id: dpc-908 author: Rosendahl, Cliff; Cameron, Alan; Tschandl, Philipp; Bulinska, Agata; Kittler, Harald; Zalaudek, Iris title: Prediction without Pigment: a decision algorithm for non-pigmented skin malignancy date: 2014-01-31 words: 4158 flesch: 58 summary: In contrast to the dermatoscopic diagnosis Introduction While limited material has been published for stepwise derma- toscopic assessment of non-pigmented skin lesions [1,2], der- matoscopy has mainly been proposed as an aid to the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions, and it has been shown to increase diagnostic accuracy for all pigmented lesions, melanocytic and non-melanocytic [3-5]. In 2008, Kittler et al proposed a similar system for objective description of blood vessel patterns [8] to replace metaphoric descriptions of der- matoscopic features of non-pigmented skin lesions [1, 2, 9-16]. keywords: clues; dermatol; diagnosis; lesions; pattern; vessel cache: dpc-908.pdf plain text: dpc-908.txt item: #965 of 1031 id: dpc-909 author: Cohen, Yoon K.; Elpern, David J. title: Dermatoscopic pattern of a cylindroma date: 2014-01-31 words: 780 flesch: 52 summary: While most cylindromas are benign, there have been reports of solitary cylindromas undergoing malignant trans- formation, especially in tumors of the scalp present for long duration [3]. While solitary cylin- droma are sporadic and not inherited, multiple cylindromas occur in the autosomal dominant Brook-Spiegler syndrome (familial autosomal dominant cylindromatosis) keywords: cohen; cylindroma; dermatol cache: dpc-909.pdf plain text: dpc-909.txt item: #966 of 1031 id: dpc-910 author: Maher, James; Cameron, Alan; Wallace, Sharon; Acosta-Rojas, Rafael; Weedon, David; Rosendahl, Cliff title: Balloon cell melanoma: a case report with polarized and non-polarized dermatoscopy and dermatopathology date: 2014-01-31 words: 2963 flesch: 59 summary: We report a case of balloon cell melanoma on the forearm of a 61-year-old man with both polarized and non-polarized dermatoscopy and dermatopathology. A diagnosis of balloon cell melanoma, Breslow thickness 1.9 mm, mitotic rate 3 per square millimeter was rendered. keywords: balloon; case; cell; figure; melanoma; nevus; white cache: dpc-910.pdf plain text: dpc-910.txt item: #967 of 1031 id: dpc-911 author: Savoia, Francesco; Gaddoni, Giuseppe; Albano, Vincenzo; Tengattini, Vera; Ricci, Lorenza; Patrizi, Annalisa; Crisanti, Emilia title: An atypical pigmented lesion of the nose date: 2014-01-31 words: 659 flesch: 45 summary: An atypical pigmented lesion of the nose Francesco Savoia1, Giuseppe Gaddoni1, Vincenzo Albano1, Vera Tengattini2, Lorenza Ricci2, Annalisa Patrizi2, Emilia Crisanti3 1 Unit of Dermatology, AUSL Ravenna, Italy 2 Department of Specialized, Diagnostic and Experimental Medicine, Division of Dermatology, University of Bologna, Italy 3 Unit of Pathologic Anatomy, AUSL Ravenna, Italy Keywords: pigmented squamous cell carcinoma, dermoscopy, pigmented lesion, melanoma, cutaneous carcinoma, dermatoscopy Citation: Savoia F, Gaddoni G, Albano V, Tengattini V, Ricci L, Patrizi A, Aggregations of atypical epithelial cells in the dermis. keywords: figure; lesion cache: dpc-911.pdf plain text: dpc-911.txt item: #968 of 1031 id: dpc-912 author: Keir, Jeff title: Dermatoscopic features of cutaneous non-facial and non-acral lentiginous growth pattern melanomas date: 2014-01-31 words: 3194 flesch: 55 summary: Conclusions: Cutaneous non-facial non-acral melanomas with a lentiginous growth pattern may have none or very few traditional criteria for the diagnosis of melanoma. The histo- logical growth patterns of the excluded non-facial non-acral lesions were: SSM pattern (n=13); mixed pattern (n=11); growth pattern not specified (n=3); and desmoplastic (n=1). keywords: growth; lentigo; lesions; melanomas; pattern; situ cache: dpc-912.pdf plain text: dpc-912.txt item: #969 of 1031 id: dpc-913 author: Cohen, Yoon K.; Elpern, David J.; Wolpowitz, Dean; Rosendahl, Cliff title: Glowing in the dark: case report of a clue-poor melanoma unmasked by polarized dermatoscopy date: 2014-01-31 words: 2702 flesch: 59 summary: Differ- ences between polarized light dermoscopy and immersion contact dermoscopy for the evaluation of skin lesions. I. Pattern analysis of pig- mented skin lesions. keywords: dermatol; dermatoscopy; lesion; lines; melanoma; polarizing cache: dpc-913.pdf plain text: dpc-913.txt item: #970 of 1031 id: dpc-915 author: Milette, François title: Review of The Pigmentary System (2nd ed.) by James J. Nordlund, Raymond Boissy, Vincent J. Hearing et al date: 2014-01-31 words: 1858 flesch: 50 summary: Dermal melanocytes are presumed by anal- ogy with epidermal melanocytes to arise in the neural crest and migrate onto the skin. It has been suggested that dermal melanocytes are simply melanocytes des- tined for the epidermis that have remained in the dermis. keywords: book; dermal; melanocytes cache: dpc-915.pdf plain text: dpc-915.txt item: #971 of 1031 id: dpc-916 author: Sato, Toshitsugu; Tanaka, Masaru title: Linear sebaceous hyperplasia on the chest date: 2014-01-31 words: 1141 flesch: 60 summary: Linear sebaceous hyperplasia on the chest Toshitsugu Sato1, Masaru Tanaka2 1 Sato Dermatology Clinic, Tokyo, Japan 2 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan Keywords: sebaceous hyperplasia, linear arrangement, chest, dermoscopy, high dynamic range, image conversion Citation: Sato T, Tanaka M. Linear sebaceous hyperplasia on the chest. Linear sebaceous hyperplasia on the chest. keywords: clods; linear; papules; sebaceous cache: dpc-916.pdf plain text: dpc-916.txt item: #972 of 1031 id: dpc-917 author: Watanabe, Soko; Tanaka, Masaru; Kobayashi, Ken; Sawada, Mizuki; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Tsurui, Koji; Fujibayashi, Mariko title: Remission of generalized erythematous granuloma annulare after improvement of hyperlipidemia and review of the Japanese literature date: 2014-01-31 words: 1892 flesch: 50 summary: We report a case of a 62-year-old Japanese woman with generalized erythematous granuloma annulare who showed remission after substantial improvement in hyperlipidemia following a strict lipid-lowering diet. A review of generalized erythematous granuloma annulare in the Japanese literature indicated a well- known association of granuloma annulare with diabetes mellitus, however, the relation with hyperlip- idemia was described only recently. keywords: annulare; article; case; granuloma; japanese cache: dpc-917.pdf plain text: dpc-917.txt item: #973 of 1031 id: dpc-918 author: Zalaudek, Iris title: About transitions date: 2013-10-31 words: 700 flesch: 50 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Editorial | Dermatol Pract Concept 2013;3(4):1 1 Dear Readers, Mark A. Hurt, the Editor of the Book Review Section of Dermatology Practical & Conceptual has decided, after a decade of contributions, that the time has come to him to transition out of his role. In my role as Editor and in the name of the entire Editorial Board and our readers, I want to thank Mark A. Hurt for a decade of his dedication and contributions to the journal. keywords: dermatology; mark cache: dpc-918.pdf plain text: dpc-918.txt item: #974 of 1031 id: dpc-919 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: Dermatopathology: an abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Part 2 date: 2013-10-31 words: 1646 flesch: 49 summary: Unfortunately, the term is applied to cells that look very dif- ferent from one another such as germinative cells of tricho- blastoma, and matrical cells of pilomatricoma. BASAL LAMINA: is a structure, recognizable through an electron microscope, formed of extracellular material present along the basal surface of epithelial cells and around muscles, nerves, and capillaries. keywords: benign; cells; epidermis; melanoma cache: dpc-919.pdf plain text: dpc-919.txt item: #975 of 1031 id: dpc-92 author: Abbas, Zaheer; Ghodsi, Seyede Zahra; Abedeni, Robabeh title: Effect of itraconazole on the quality of life in patients with moderate to severe seborrheic dermatitis: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial date: 2016-07-31 words: 2960 flesch: 63 summary: Because QoL is a very important aspect in health and no study exists in the literature which assess the effect of treatment on QoL in SD patients, this randomized controlled trial was set up to determine the impact of oral itraconazole on QoL in patients with moderate to severe SD. To our knowledge, this trial was the first using a randomized, placebo-controlled design that investigated the effect of itraconazole on the quality of life in moderate to severe SD patients. keywords: dermatitis; itraconazole; life; patients; quality; study; treatment cache: dpc-92.pdf plain text: dpc-92.txt item: #976 of 1031 id: dpc-920 author: Markus, Jandrei Rogério; Oliveira Carvalho, Vânia; Nunes Lima, Monica; Taniguchi Abagge, Kerstin; Nascimento, Alexandre; Werner, Betina title: The relevance of recognizing clinical and morphologic features of pityriasis lichenoides: clinicopathological study of 29 cases date: 2013-10-31 words: 2647 flesch: 50 summary: Medical records of PL patients were reviewed for the fol- lowing variables: gender, age at start of signs or symptoms, history of infections in the six months before lesions, medica- tion history, family history of similar lesions, disease duration, skin lesion distribution, treatments, associated symptoms, and pigment alterations and their duration after improvement. Clinical diagnosis was pityriasis lichenoides chronica (PLC) in 25 cases, and pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA) in four. keywords: cases; lesions; lichenoides; patients; pityriasis; plc; pleva; years cache: dpc-920.pdf plain text: dpc-920.txt item: #977 of 1031 id: dpc-922 author: Conde-Taboada, Alberto; Croissier, Laura; González-Guerra, Elena; Campos, Lucía; Aranegui, Beatriz; López-Bran, Eduardo title: Who Detects Skin Cancer? Factors Associated With the Suspicion of Malignancy in Patients With Skin Tumors date: 2019-12-31 words: 811 flesch: 50 summary: On the other hand, patients who have under- gone solid organ transplantation are at greater risk of developing skin cancer; the present results show dermatologists are more likely to be the first to detect skin malignancies in such patients, likely as a result of the monitoring protocols Figure 1. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual Letter | Dermatol Pract Concept 2020;10(1):e2020014 1 Dermatology Practical & Conceptual Introduction Early diagnosis of skin cancer is associated with a reduction in morbidity/mortality and in treatment costs [1]. keywords: cancer; patients; skin cache: dpc-922.pdf plain text: dpc-922.txt item: #978 of 1031 id: dpc-925 author: Stevenson, Alexander D.; Mickan, Sharon; Mallett, Susan; Ayya, Mekhala title: Systematic review of diagnostic accuracy of reflectance confocal microscopy for melanoma diagnosis in patients with clinically equivocal skin lesions date: 2013-10-31 words: 4856 flesch: 58 summary: Diagnostic accuracy studies that assess RCM in the diagnosis of melanoma were included in the review. Multivariable analysis in diagnostic accuracy studies: what are the possibilities? keywords: dermatol; dermoscopy; diagnostic; lesions; melanoma; rcm; skin; studies; test cache: dpc-925.pdf plain text: dpc-925.txt item: #979 of 1031 id: dpc-926 author: Hayashi, Yuka; Ozeki, Masahiko; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Fujibayashi, Mariko; Mitsuhashi, Yoshihiko; Izumi, Miki; Tanaka, Masaru title: Inguinal porokeratosis in a Japanese man date: 2013-10-31 words: 1192 flesch: 52 summary: Inguinal porokeratosis in a Japanese man Yuka Hayashi1, Masahiko Ozeki1, Sumiko Ishizaki1, Mariko Fujibayashi2, Yoshihiko Mitsuhashi3, Miki Izumi4, Masaru Tanaka1 1 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan 2 Department of Pathology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan 3 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan 4 Department of Medical Education, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan Key words: porokeratosis, genital, inguinal, dermoscopy Citation: Hayashi Y, Ozeki M, Ishizaki S, Fujibayashi M, Mitsuhashi Y, Izumi M, Tanaka M. Inguinal porokeratosis in a Japanese man. [3] reported 10 cases of genital porokeratosis in Asian patients and the lesions in three of their patients were in genital and adjacent areas, with one patient presenting with inguinal lesions. keywords: lesions; medical; porokeratosis; tokyo cache: dpc-926.pdf plain text: dpc-926.txt item: #980 of 1031 id: dpc-927 author: Mun, Je-Ho; Park, Sung-Min; Ko, Hyun-Chang; Kim, Byung-Soo; Kim, Moon-Bum title: Prevention of possible cross-infection among patients by dermoscopy: a brief review of the literature and our suggestion date: 2013-10-31 words: 1161 flesch: 49 summary: References 1. Penso-Assathiany D, Gheit T, Pretet JL, et al. Argenziano G, Ferrara G, Francione S, et al. Dermoscopy—the ultimate tool for melanoma diagnosis. keywords: dermoscopy; infection cache: dpc-927.pdf plain text: dpc-927.txt item: #981 of 1031 id: dpc-928 author: Sawada, Mizuki; Tanaka, Masaru title: Self-assembly of a simple low-cost dermoscope for examination of skin lesions date: 2013-10-31 words: 410 flesch: 47 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Practical, Conceptual & Educational Notes | Dermatol Pract Concept 2013;3(4):8 35 Dermoscopy is helpful not only in the early differentiation of melanoma from nevus and other pigmented skin lesions, but also in the diagnosis of non-pigmented skin lesions. All dermatologists who do not have a commercial dermo- scope are encouraged to try this and start dermoscopic examination in the outpatient clinic! Self-assembly of a simple low-cost dermoscope for examination of skin lesions Mizuki Sawada1, Masaru Tanaka2 1 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan 2 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Tokyo, Japan Citation: Sawada M, Tanaka M. Self-assembly of a simple low-cost dermoscope for examination of skin lesions. keywords: skin cache: dpc-928.pdf plain text: dpc-928.txt item: #982 of 1031 id: dpc-929 author: Tiodorovic-Zivkovic, Danica; Zalaudek, Iris; Lallas, Aimilios; Stratigos, Alexander J.; Piana, Simonetta; Argenziano, Giuseppe title: The importance of gray color as a dermoscopic clue in facial pigmented lesion evaluation: a case report date: 2013-10-31 words: 1162 flesch: 43 summary: 2012;167(2):280-7. References 1. Akay BN, Kocyigit P, Heper AO, Erdem C. Dermatoscopy of flat pigmented facial lesions: diagnostic challenge between pig- mented actinic keratosis and lentigo maligna. However, evaluation of pigmented facial lesions remains challenging, even with the addition of dermoscopic information [3,4]. keywords: dermatol; dermoscopic; lentigo cache: dpc-929.pdf plain text: dpc-929.txt item: #983 of 1031 id: dpc-930 author: Narayanan, Viji title: Dermoscopy: What is your diagnosis? date: 2013-10-31 words: 690 flesch: 55 summary: Growth and regression of molluscum contagiosum. Dermoscopic patterns of molluscum contagiosum: a study of 211 lesions con- firmed by histopathology. keywords: dermatol; diagnosis; molluscum cache: dpc-930.pdf plain text: dpc-930.txt item: #984 of 1031 id: dpc-931 author: Fietz, Danika; Sivyer, Graham; O'Brien, Denis; Rosendahl, Cliff title: The halo split skin graft in the management of non-melanoma skin cancer of the leg: a retrospective study date: 2013-10-31 words: 4700 flesch: 65 summary: This technique eliminated the need for two separate surgical sites, both requiring local anesthetic and The halo split skin graft in the management of non-melanoma skin cancer of the leg: a retrospective study Danika Fietz1, Graham Sivyer2, Denis O’Brien1, Cliff Rosendahl2 1 Mermaid Beach Medical Centre, Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast, Australia 2 School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Key words: skin cancer, halo graft, non-melanoma skin cancer, NMSC, leg Citation: Fietz D, Sivyer G, O’Brien D, Rosendahl C. The halo split skin graft in the management of non-melanoma skin cancer of the leg: a retrospective study. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2013;3(4):11 43 Introduction The halo split skin graft (HSSG) was first described by Sha- rad Paul in 2010, with a series of 28 procedures, as a novel method for surgically managing non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) lesion defects on the leg (lower limb below the knee to the ankle) keywords: ankle; graft; hssg; leg; scc; skin; study; yes cache: dpc-931.pdf plain text: dpc-931.txt item: #985 of 1031 id: dpc-932 author: Hurt, Mark A. title: Review of Practical Dermatopathology by Ronald P. Rapini date: 2013-10-31 words: 1324 flesch: 58 summary: In 2006, I reviewed the first edition of this book with these opening words: “Dr. Rapini’s book is intriguing; it is a relatively concise 395 pages with few references to books or articles from the literature (153 total), but he does not hesitate to reference articles from this Journal, much to his credit. All the best to her and all of you, from Mark A. Hurt, M.D. Review by Mark A. Hurt In this second edition of Practical Dermatopathology, Dr. Rapini’s mission is the same as in his prior version: “a prac- tical approach to skin biopsies is presented to supplement existing books of dermatopathology.” keywords: book; practical; review cache: dpc-932.pdf plain text: dpc-932.txt item: #986 of 1031 id: dpc-933 author: Laurentiu Tatu, Alin; Popescu, Maria; Rotarescu, Radu; Dorina Popescu, Sanda title: A rare case of syphilis associated with renal and hepatic involvement date: 2013-10-31 words: 1095 flesch: 40 summary: Doctors of different specialties need to keep in mind that early syphilis can have visceral involvement and patients might need prompt, specific therapeutic intervention. After the patient was discharged from the hospital, he continued the treatment with benzathine penicillin 2.400.000 IU/week (for two weeks) and prednisone in reducing doses with regular monitoring of the urine and renal tests. keywords: glomerulonephritis; involvement; syphilis; treatment cache: dpc-933.pdf plain text: dpc-933.txt item: #987 of 1031 id: dpc-934 author: Maumi, Yoshifumi; Suzaki, Reiko; Ito, Naoko; Sawada, Mizuki; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Fujibayashi, Mariko; Aiba, Motohiko; Kaneko, Hiroyuki; Tanaka, Masaru title: Squamous cell carcinoma of the soft palate associated with autoantibodies to desmoglein 1 and 3 date: 2013-10-31 words: 1136 flesch: 51 summary: No enanthema were seen in other areas of Squamous cell carcinoma of the soft palate associated with autoantibodies to desmoglein 1 and 3 Yoshifumi Maumi1, Reiko Suzaki1, Naoko Ito1, Mizuki Sawada1, Sumiko Ishizaki1, Mariko Fujibayashi2, Motohiko Aiba2, Hiroyuki Kaneko3, Masaru Tanaka1 1 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan 2 Department of Pathology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan ¶ 3 Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan Key words: desmoglein, squamous cell carcinoma, mucous membrane, soft palate, autoantibody Citation: Maumi Y, Suzaki R, Ito N, Sawada M, Ishizaki S, Fujibayashi M, Aiba M, Kaneko H, Tanaka M. Squamous cell carcinoma of the soft palate associated with autoantibodies to desmoglein 1 and 3. The final diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma was established. keywords: carcinoma; cell; dsg3 cache: dpc-934.pdf plain text: dpc-934.txt item: #988 of 1031 id: dpc-935 author: Zalaudek, Iris title: Welcome, readers! date: 2013-07-31 words: 1096 flesch: 41 summary: It is my great pleasure to introduce in this issue the new sections and section editors, to whom I am grateful for their willingness to contribute with their knowledge to the future directions of Dermatology Practical & Conceptual. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Editorial | Dermatol Pract Concept 2013;3(3):1 1 Editorial It is a great pleasure for me to write this editorial in my role as the new editor of Dermatology Practical & Conceptual. keywords: conceptual; dermatology; journal cache: dpc-935.pdf plain text: dpc-935.txt item: #989 of 1031 id: dpc-936 author: Bosmia, Anand N.; Griessenauer, Christoph J.; Tubbs, R. Shane title: The “bagel head” cosmetic modification: myths and medical complications for dermatologists to consider date: 2013-07-31 words: 1860 flesch: 51 summary: Bagel head procedure. In 1999, Maeda attended a convention dedicated to extreme body modifications, Modcon, that was held in Japan that year [2]. keywords: bagel; carmina; head; procedure; saline cache: dpc-936.pdf plain text: dpc-936.txt item: #990 of 1031 id: dpc-937 author: Fischer, Isabelle; Dyall-Smith, Delwyn; Peters, Birgit; Stolz, Wilhelm; Coras-Stepanek, Brigitte title: Waldenström macroglobulinaemia presenting as tingling ulcers on the feet date: 2013-07-31 words: 1091 flesch: 52 summary: Approximately 5% of patients with Waldenström macroglobulinaemia develop cutaneous manifestations, with neoplastic infiltration being the least common. Skin biopsies taken from knee papules and red circles on the lower leg showed extravascular eosinophilic deposits in the dermis (Figure 1C), which stained positive with PAS, IgM (Figure 1D) and kappa stains, but negative with Congo red. keywords: feet; macroglobulinaemia; papules; waldenström cache: dpc-937.pdf plain text: dpc-937.txt item: #991 of 1031 id: dpc-942 author: Puri, Puja K.; Hurt, Mark A. title: Review of Neoplastic Mimics in Dermatopathology, by Mark R. Wick and James W. Patterson date: 2013-07-31 words: 2414 flesch: 52 summary: It describes the difficulties in establishing various diagnoses including des- mosplastic melanoma, cutaneous lymphoma, angiosarcoma, Kaposi’s sarcoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. For example, pathologists are familiar with pseudoepithe- liomatous (pseudocarcinomatous) hyperplasia and how it can mimic squamous cell carcinoma. keywords: authors; book; cell; lesions; lymphoma; mimics cache: dpc-942.pdf plain text: dpc-942.txt item: #992 of 1031 id: dpc-944 author: Ladizinski, Barry; Ramirez-Fort, Marigdalia K.; Elpern, David J. title: Dermoscopy: What is your diagnosis? date: 2013-07-31 words: 331 flesch: 51 summary: Barry Ladizinski1, Marigdalia K. Ramirez-Forte2, David J. Elpern3 1 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2 Center for Clinical Studies, Houston, Texas, USA 3 The Skin Clinic, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA Citation: Ladizinski B, Ramirez-Forte MK, Elpern DJ. Corresponding author: David J. Elpern, M.D., The Skin Clinic, 12 Meadow St, Williamstown, MA 01267, USA. keywords: answer; ladizinski cache: dpc-944.pdf plain text: dpc-944.txt item: #993 of 1031 id: dpc-945 author: Lal, Karen; Kazlouskaya, Viktoryia; Elston, Dirk M. title: A reticular pigmented rash on the lower leg date: 2013-07-31 words: 1179 flesch: 62 summary: The diagnosis of erythema ab igne is usually straightfor- ward and is based on the carefully collected anamnesis. Bachmeyer C, Bensaid P, Bégon E. Laptop computer as a mod- ern cause of erythema ab igne. keywords: dermatol; erythema; igne; leg cache: dpc-945.pdf plain text: dpc-945.txt item: #994 of 1031 id: dpc-946 author: Werner, Betina; Antunes, Andre title: Microscopic examination of normal nail clippings date: 2013-07-31 words: 3678 flesch: 54 summary: In most reported cases, nail plates were fixed in formalin with processing of the specimens with routine auto- mated histotechnique. The H&E-stained slides were evaluated for the following microscopic features: nail plate and subungual region thickness (measured using a microscopic ruler), and the presence or absence of neutrophils, bacteria, parakera- tosis, onychokaryosis (name given for the retention of nuclei in the nail plate) and hypereosinophilic nuclear shadows (name given for the apparent staining of the ”nuclei ghosts” of onychocytes). keywords: dry; formalin; group; microscopic; nail; plate; region; specimens cache: dpc-946.pdf plain text: dpc-946.txt item: #995 of 1031 id: dpc-949 author: Kittler, Harald title: Mission completed date: 2013-04-30 words: 703 flesch: 61 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Editorial | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;3(2):1 1 Editorial I have great news for our readers, authors, reviewers and co-editors. This means that all articles published starting with the first issue of Dermatology Practical & Con- ceptual will appear in full in the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature also known as PubMed Central (PMC). keywords: conceptual; journal cache: dpc-949.pdf plain text: dpc-949.txt item: #996 of 1031 id: dpc-951 author: Hurwitz, Robert M. title: Atypical or typical pagetoid cell: a subtle clue to differentiate a melanoma from a melanocytic nevus date: 2013-04-30 words: 1403 flesch: 44 summary: Melanocytic nevus with typical pagetoid melanocytes. Numerous routine appearing small round/oval melanocytic nevus cells are present in number with their usual paltry, clefted cy- toplasm with periodic patchy melanin, in association with variable size and shaped aggregates of routine appearing basophilic small and large round/oval nucleated melanocytic nevus cells. keywords: melanocytic; nevus; pagetoid cache: dpc-951.pdf plain text: dpc-951.txt item: #997 of 1031 id: dpc-952 author: Hookerman, Bruce J. title: An abridged compendium of words. A discussion of them and opinions about them. Introduction and Part 1 date: 2013-04-30 words: 24877 flesch: 45 summary: Acantholytic cells are observed in different kinds of processes pathologic, among those being inflammatory ones, such as pemphigus vulgaris, pemphigus foliaceus, paraneoplastic pemphigus, infection by herpes virus (herpes simplex, zoster, and varicella), and Grover’s disease; neoplastic ones, such as squamous-cell carcinoma of the solar keratotic type (so-called pseudoglandular squamous-cell car- cinoma); cystic ones, such as warty dyskeratoma; hamarto- matous ones, such as an epidermal nevus punctuated by foci of acantholytic dyskeratosis, and one that escapes categoriza- tion readily in the classification of classic pathology, namely, Darier’s disease. Moreover, acantholytic cells may be brought into being by different mechanisms, the two most common being immunologic, as in pemphigus vulgaris and pemphigus foliaceus, and secondary to the effects of products of neutro- phils as occurs in bullous impetigo and dermatitis herpetifor- mis. keywords: absence; apocrine; atrophy; carcinoma; cells; concept; definition; dermatology; dermatopathology; disease; eccrine; epidermis; fat; gland; hair; lesions; loss; nevus; process; skin; structures; term; tissue; type; vessels; word cache: dpc-952.pdf plain text: dpc-952.txt item: #998 of 1031 id: dpc-953 author: Börve, Alexander; Terstappen, Karin; Sandberg, Carin; Paoli, John title: Mobile teledermoscopy—there’s an app for that! date: 2013-04-30 words: 4787 flesch: 53 summary: Sending digital images of skin lesions with relevant clini- cal information to a dermatologist for his/her opinion is known as teledermatology [6]. [Copyright: ©2013 Börve et al.] Histopathological diagnosis Number of lesions (%) Malignant melanocytic lesions Melanoma 5 (7.2%) Melanoma in situ 7 (10.1%) Benign melanocytic lesions Dysplastic nevus 12 (17.4%) Benign nevus 6 (8.7%) Malignant non-melanocytic lesions Basal cell carcinoma 25 (36.2%) Squamous cell carcinoma 1 (1.4%) keywords: dermatologist; ftf; lesions; melanocytic; study; tds; teledermoscopy cache: dpc-953.pdf plain text: dpc-953.txt item: #999 of 1031 id: dpc-954 author: Pellizzari, Gary; Magee, Jill; Weedon, David; Rosendahl, Cliff title: A tiny invasive melanoma: a case report with dermatoscopy and dermatopathology date: 2013-04-30 words: 1722 flesch: 56 summary: Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;3(2):6 49 Introduction The diagnosis of melanomas smaller than 4 mm presents dif- ficulties because the clinical and dermatoscopic features of small melanomas have been reported infrequently. Generally melanomas are expected to be dermatoscopically asymmetrical, but we believe that this case illustrates the fact that small melanomas may be recognized by clues such as pseudopods/lines radial and dermatoscopic gray even when they have not yet developed unequivocal asymmetry. keywords: dermatol; diameter; lesion; lines; melanoma cache: dpc-954.pdf plain text: dpc-954.txt item: #1000 of 1031 id: dpc-955 author: Ladizinski, Barry; Ramirez-Fort, Marigdalia; Cohen, Yoon K.; Rosendahl, Cliff; Elpern, David J. title: Pseudofolliculitis barbae: a dermatoscopic correlate date: 2013-04-30 words: 830 flesch: 52 summary: [Copyright: ©2013 Ladizinski et al.] 54 Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;3(2):7 thick hairs into the dermis [1]. Discussion Pseudofolliculitis barbae (also known colloquially as “ingrown hairs” or “razor bumps”) is a common chronic inflammatory disorder occurring most often in regions of thick hair growth after shaving. keywords: barbae; dermis; pseudofolliculitis cache: dpc-955.pdf plain text: dpc-955.txt item: #1001 of 1031 id: dpc-96 author: Ikeda, Eri; Goto, Akane; Suzaki, Reiko; Sawada, Mizuki; Dekio, Itaru; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Fujibayashi, Mariko; Takahashi, Hayato; Tanaka, Masaru title: Condyloma lata on the ankle: an unusual location date: 2016-04-30 words: 1522 flesch: 55 summary: Condylomata lata on the ankle: an unusual location Eri Ikeda1, Akane Goto1, Reiko Suzaki1, Mizuki Sawada1, Itaru Dekio1, Sumiko Ishizaki1, Mariko Fujibayashi2, Hayato Takahashi3, Masaru Tanaka1 1 Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Woman’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan 2 Department of Pathology, Tokyo Woman’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan 3 Department of Dermatology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan Key words: condyloma lata, syphilis, dermoscopy, unusual location, ankle Citation: Ikeda E, Goto A, Suzaki R, Sawada M, Dekio I, Ishizaki S, Fujibayashi M, Takahashi H, Tanaka M. Condyloma lata on the ankle: an unusual location. A diagnosis of secondary syphilis with condylomata lata was made. keywords: ankle; condylomata; lata; syphilis; tokyo cache: dpc-96.pdf plain text: dpc-96.txt item: #1002 of 1031 id: dpc-960 author: Tschandl, Philip title: Dermatoscopy: what is your diagnosis? date: 2013-04-30 words: 264 flesch: 50 summary: What is your diagnosis? Philipp Tschandl, M.D.1 1 Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria Citation: Tschandl P. Dermatoscopy: what is your diagnosis? Corresponding author: Philipp Tschandl, M.D., Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090 Vienna, Austria. keywords: dermatology cache: dpc-960.pdf plain text: dpc-960.txt item: #1003 of 1031 id: dpc-961 author: Rosengren, Helena; Askew, Deborah A.; Heal, Clare; Buettner, Petra G.; Humphreys, Willliam O.; Semmens, Lyndie A. title: Does taping torso scars following dermatologic surgery improve scar appearance? date: 2013-04-30 words: 4728 flesch: 59 summary: Few studies were found that assessed the cosmetic effect of taping scars. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Research | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;3(2):13 75 Does taping torso scars following dermatologic surgery improve scar appearance? Helena Rosengren, MBChB, FRACPG1, Deborah A. Askew, Ph.D., MHIthSci2, Clare Heal, MBChB, Ph.D.3, Petra G. Buettner, Ph.D., MSc4, William O. Humphreys, MBBS, FACSCM5, Lyndie A. Semmens5 1 School of Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 2 School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia 3 James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 4 School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 5 Skin Repair, Townsville, Queensland, Australia Key words: taping, trunk, torso, scars, dermatologic surgery Citation: Rosengren H, Askew DA, Heal C, Buettner PG, Humphreys WO, Semmens LA. keywords: intervention; months; participants; research; scar; skin; study; surgery; taping; torso; wound cache: dpc-961.pdf plain text: dpc-961.txt item: #1004 of 1031 id: dpc-962 author: Hurt, Mark A. title: Ackerman AB. A Philosophy of Practice of Surgical Pathology: Dermatopathology as Model. New York: Ardor Scribendi, Ltd., 1999 date: 2013-04-30 words: 4161 flesch: 62 summary: Farewell Bernie Ackerman was a master of the English language and of a method that he described as learning dermatopa- thology through “historical perspective.” Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Book Review | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;3(2):15 87 Review by Mark A. Hurt, MD It has been just over 4 years, at this writing, since Bernie Ack- erman died on December 5, 2008, in New York City. keywords: ackerman; bernie; book; chapter; dermatopathology; diagnosis; pathology; review cache: dpc-962.pdf plain text: dpc-962.txt item: #1005 of 1031 id: dpc-963 author: Madan, Raman; Chen, Sheng title: The so-called dysplastic nevus is not dysplastic at all date: 2013-01-31 words: 1021 flesch: 60 summary: However, such a benign lesion has certainly been over- treated since 1980, when the term dysplastic nevus was first introduced [4], due to the continued wrong belief that it represented an inter- mediate step between nevus and melanoma or a carcinoma in situ equivalent. If one looks for an equivalent lesion to the so-called dysplastic (carcinoma in situ) lesions of epithelial tissue in melanocytic neoplasia, melanoma in situ would be the one, not the so- called dysplastic nevus. keywords: dysplastic; nevus; term cache: dpc-963.pdf plain text: dpc-963.txt item: #1006 of 1031 id: dpc-964 author: Ellis, Carolyn title: Notalgia paresthetica: the unreachable itch date: 2013-01-31 words: 2519 flesch: 59 summary: Typical itch treatments such as antihistamines or topical steroids do not address the neuropathic itch of NP [3]. Savk E, Savk O, Sendur F. Transcutaneous electric nerve stimula- tion offers partial relief in notalgia paresthetica patients with a relevant spinal pathology. keywords: dermatol; notalgia; paresthetica; pruritus; symptoms; treatment cache: dpc-964.pdf plain text: dpc-964.txt item: #1007 of 1031 id: dpc-966 author: Patsatsi, Aikaterini; Kyriakou, Aikaterini; Chaidemenos, George; Sotiriadis, Dimitrios title: Linear atrophoderma of Moulin: a case report and review of the literature date: 2013-01-31 words: 2321 flesch: 64 summary: [8] 12 10/M Trunk and limbs, bilateral 6 Slightly thinned epidermis with prominent blood ves- sels, slight increase in the amount of collagen Martin et al 2002 [14] 22 16/M Right side of the trunk, right arm 2 years Epidermal atrophy, frag- mented collagen fibers Zampetti A et al, 2008 keywords: atrophoderma; dermatol; linear; moulin; trunk cache: dpc-966.pdf plain text: dpc-966.txt item: #1008 of 1031 id: dpc-967 author: Khan, Farhan; Ramirez-Fort, Marigdalia; Chan, Stanley; Rosen, Theodore title: Hyperkeratotic necrobiosis lipoidica date: 2013-01-31 words: 1591 flesch: 57 summary: The diagnosis is that of necrobiosis lipoidica (NL). After one month of treatment the patient reported improved appear- Hyperkeratotic necrobiosis lipoidica Farhan Khan, M.D.1, Marigdalia K. Ramirez-Fort, M.D.1, C. Stanley Chan, M.D.2, Theodore Rosen, M.D.2 1 Center for Clinical Studies, Houston, TX, USA 2 Department of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA Keywords: necrobiosis lipoidica, granulomatous inflammation Citation: Khan F, Ramirez-Fort MK, Chan S, Rosen T. Hyperkeratotic necrobiosis lipoidica. keywords: dermatol; lipoidica; necrobiosis; pmid; pubmed cache: dpc-967.pdf plain text: dpc-967.txt item: #1009 of 1031 id: dpc-970 author: Domínguez-Espinosa, Ana Elena; Carlos Ortega, Blanca; Quiñones Venegas, Ricardo; González Ramírez, Roger title: Dermoscopy of non-pigmented eccrine poromas: study of Mexican cases date: 2013-01-31 words: 2066 flesch: 61 summary: Objective: To evaluate dermoscopic features of non-pigmented eccrine poroma in Mexican patients. Conclusions: “Chalice-form” and “cherry-blossom” vessels have not been reported in other benign or malignant neoplasms and can be a useful clue to the diagnosis of non-pigmented eccrine poroma. keywords: cases; dermoscopic; eccrine; poroma; vascular; vessels cache: dpc-970.pdf plain text: dpc-970.txt item: #1010 of 1031 id: dpc-972 author: Mofarrah, Ramin; Ahlgrimm-Seiss, Verena; Massone, Cesare; Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer title: Reflectance confocal microscopy: a useful and non-invasive tool in the in vivo differentiation of benign pigmented skin lesions from malignant melanoma. Report of a case date: 2013-01-31 words: 1474 flesch: 51 summary: DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;3(1):9 33 Reflectance confocal microscopy: a useful and non-invasive tool in the in vivo differentiation of benign pigmented skin lesions from malignant melanoma. Report of a case Ramin Mofarrah, M.D.1, Verena Ahlgrimm-Siess, M.D.2, Cesare Massone, M.D.1, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, M.D.1 1 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Austria 2 Department of Dermatology, Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg, Austria Key words: reflectance confocal microscopy, seborrheic keratosis, melanoma, histopathology, dermoscopy Citation: Mofarrah R, Ahlgrimm-Siess V, Massone C, Hofmann-Wellenhof R. Reflectance confocal microscopy: a useful and non-invasive tool in the in vivo differentiation of benign pigmented skin lesions from malignant melanoma. keywords: confocal; dermatol; keratosis; microscopy; skin cache: dpc-972.pdf plain text: dpc-972.txt item: #1011 of 1031 id: dpc-973 author: Ise, Misaki; Yasuda, Fumiyo; Konohana, Izumi; Miura, Keiko; Tanaka, Masaru title: Acral melanoma with hyperkeratosis mimicking a pigmented wart date: 2013-01-31 words: 1351 flesch: 52 summary: Dermoscopy often plays an important role in the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions. Furthermore, surrounding pigmented macules exhibited the typical parallel ridge pattern, which played a key role in the correct diagnosis of this melanoma. keywords: hyperkeratosis; lesion; melanoma; nests cache: dpc-973.pdf plain text: dpc-973.txt item: #1012 of 1031 id: dpc-974 author: Azizi, Esther title: Dermatoscopy: What is your diagnosis? date: 2013-01-31 words: 318 flesch: 55 summary: What is your diagnosis? Esther Azizi, M.D.1 1 Dermatology Section, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel Citation: Azizi E. Dermatoscopy: What is your diagnosis? Corresponding author: Esther Azizi, M.D., Dermatology Section, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, 69978, Israel. keywords: azizi cache: dpc-974.pdf plain text: dpc-974.txt item: #1013 of 1031 id: dpc-976 author: Parsons, Amy; Hurt, Mark A. title: Sperling LC, Cowper SE, Knopp EA. An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical Correlations. Second edition. New York & London: Informa Healthcare, 2012 date: 2013-01-31 words: 2548 flesch: 55 summary: While retaining all the previous chapters, the authors have included several new chapters, includ- ing: Psoriatic alopecia, Tumor-necrosis factor-alpha inhibi- tor associated psoriasiform alopecia, Folliculitis decalvans, Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution, Erosive pustu- lar dermatosis, Trichodysplasia of immunosuppression, and Chemotherapy induced alopecia. The new chapters addressing psoriatic alopecia and TNF-alpha inhibitor associated psoriatic alopecia are help- ful and point out the importance of the location of eosino- phils and plasma cells to distinguish the two (deeper in drug induced alopecia). keywords: alopecia; book; edition; new; text cache: dpc-976.pdf plain text: dpc-976.txt item: #1014 of 1031 id: dpc-977 author: Kittler, Harald title: The order of things and the classification of melanoma date: 2012-10-31 words: 1035 flesch: 49 summary: In other words there is only one type of malignant melanocytic neoplasm, which is melanoma. Today power is not only played out in academic institutions, books and scientific journals but also in advisory boards, in national or international agencies that evaluate drugs or technical medical equipment, and in consensus conferences. keywords: classification; melanoma; order cache: dpc-977.pdf plain text: dpc-977.txt item: #1015 of 1031 id: dpc-979 author: Weyers, Wolfgang title: The centennial of Bowen’s disease—a critical review on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of its original description date: 2012-10-31 words: 3180 flesch: 60 summary: John Templeton Bowen This was the world of ideas that John Templeton Bowen absorbed before he described Bowen’s disease 100 years ago. Born in Boston on July 8, 1857, Bowen studied medicine at Harvard Medical School from which he graduated in 1884 (Figure 1). keywords: bowen; cancer; cells; disease; dubreuilh; figure; lesions; years cache: dpc-979.pdf plain text: dpc-979.txt item: #1016 of 1031 id: dpc-98 author: Namazi, Nastaran; Robati, Reza M.; Dadkhahfar, Sahar; Shafiee, Anoush; Bidari-Zerehpoush, Farahnaz title: Vasculitis with panniculitis following botulinum toxin A injection for cosmetic use date: 2016-01-31 words: 1445 flesch: 52 summary: She has been told to return after two weeks for further follow up and BTX-A re- Vasculitis with panniculitis following botulinum toxin A injection for cosmetic use Nastaran Namazi1, Reza M. Robati1, Sahar Dadkhahfar1, Anoush Shafiee1, Farahnaz Bidari-Zerehpoush2 1 Skin Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 2 Department of Pathology, Loghman Hakim Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Key words: botulinum, botulinum toxin A, vasculitis Citation: Namazi N, Robati RM, Dadkhahfar S, Shafiee A, Bidari-Zerehpoush F. Vasculitis with panniculitis following botulinum toxin Necrotising fasci- itis as a complication of botulinum toxin injection. keywords: botulinum; btx; dermatol; injection; toxin cache: dpc-98.pdf plain text: dpc-98.txt item: #1017 of 1031 id: dpc-980 author: Tschandl, Philipp; Rosendahl, Cliff; Williamson, Richard; Weedon, David title: A keratoacanthoma with venous invasion date: 2012-10-31 words: 1348 flesch: 59 summary: The wall of the vein was highlighted using a A keratoacanthoma with venous invasion Philipp Tschandl, M.D.1, Cliff Rosendahl, MBBS2, Richard Williamson, M.D.3, David Weedon, M.D.3 1 Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria 2 School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 3 Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology, Brisbane, Australia Key words: keratoacanthoma, squamous cell carcinoma, dermatoscopy, dermoscopy dermatopathology, venous invasion Citation: Tschandl P, Rosendahl C, Williamson R, Weedon D. A keratoacanthoma with venous invasion. Though invasion of adnexal, vascular or nervous structures usually precludes the presence of a benign tumour, a series of KA with perineural invasion has been published before [2], as has a case with venous invasion [3]. keywords: area; invasion; lesion cache: dpc-980.pdf plain text: dpc-980.txt item: #1018 of 1031 id: dpc-981 author: Yeshanehe, Wendemagegn E.; Tirumalae, Rajalakshmi; Böer-Auer, Almut title: From the Dermatologikum Hamburg: Quiz date: 2012-10-31 words: 2053 flesch: 52 summary: A B 16 Quiz | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(4):4 al reported on a patient with late onset EPP in 1985 and, since then, around 12 additional patients with adult onset EPP have been described in the literature [11-19]. Even though late onset EPP is very rare and usu- ally associated with hematological malignancy, cases with- out such association have also been observed. keywords: deposits; dermatol; epp; erythropoietic; figure; onset; protoporphyria cache: dpc-981.pdf plain text: dpc-981.txt item: #1019 of 1031 id: dpc-982 author: Pyne, John; Sapkota, Devendra; Wong, Jian Cheng title: Squamous cell carcinoma: variation on dermatoscopy vascular features between well and non-well differentiated tumors date: 2012-10-31 words: 3453 flesch: 49 summary: Vascular features assessed The tumor vascular features examined included: the percent- age of pink area within a tumor, recorded as either no pink, less than 50% pink, or greater than 50% pink within the tumor boundary and the presence of tumor vessels with dot, hairpin (loop), glomerular (coil), branching (arborizing), ser- pentine (curvilinear) and linear (no branches or curves) mor- phology. Well differentiated tumors tend to present in higher pro- portions with less depth (Table 1). keywords: branching; depth; differentiation; pink; scc; tumor; vessel cache: dpc-982.pdf plain text: dpc-982.txt item: #1020 of 1031 id: dpc-983 author: Fritsch, Peter title: European dermatology: great past—no future? date: 2012-07-31 words: 1341 flesch: 54 summary: In our part of the world, dermatology has swallowed a large European dermatology: great past—no future? Peter Fritsch, M.D.1 1 Chairman Emeritus, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria Citation: European dermatology: great past—no future? Not all the past of European dermatology was great (I am focusing mainly on central Europe). keywords: dermatology; future; research cache: dpc-983.pdf plain text: dpc-983.txt item: #1021 of 1031 id: dpc-987 author: Bär, Michael title: Spitz and Reed nevi: acquired or congenital? date: 2012-07-31 words: 4758 flesch: 55 summary: Up to 7% of Spitz nevi have been reported to occur con- genitally and may vary in size from a few millimeters to 2 cm or more [7,21-23]. Histopathologically, Spitz nevi are dome-shaped superfi- cial or wedge-shaped superficial and deep melanocytic pro- liferations with a nested, vertical growth pattern composed of largish, polymorphous, fusiform or epithelioid, in part multinuclear melanocytes (“Spitz cells”) keywords: agminated; clark; congenital; dermatol; melanocytes; nevi; nevus; pattern; reed; spitz; type cache: dpc-987.pdf plain text: dpc-987.txt item: #1022 of 1031 id: dpc-988 author: Kittler, Harald title: Binary world/bivalent logic date: 2012-04-30 words: 1086 flesch: 54 summary: Statements made in natural language, especially when they predict events in the future or are open to interpreta- tion, often defy the principles of bivalent logic. Aristotle, the founder of bivalent logic, solved the problem by asserting that the principle of bivalence found its exception in propo- sitions that predict events in the future: keywords: diagnosis; digital; logic cache: dpc-988.pdf plain text: dpc-988.txt item: #1023 of 1031 id: dpc-989 author: Riedl, Elisabeth; Asgari, Masoud; Alvarez, Diana; Margaritescu, Irina; Gottlieb, Geoffrey J. title: A study assessing the feasibility and diagnostic accuracy of real-time teledermatopathology date: 2012-04-30 words: 3688 flesch: 47 summary: Study cases The Ethics Committee of the Medical University of Vienna approved this study. Results Characterization of study cases for study phases 1 and 2 keywords: accuracy; assessment; cases; diagnosis; microscopy; slide; study; teledermatopathology; time cache: dpc-989.pdf plain text: dpc-989.txt item: #1024 of 1031 id: dpc-99 author: Errichetti, Enzo; Maione, Vincenzo; Pegolo, Enrico; Stinco, Giuseppe title: Dermoscopy: a useful auxiliary tool in the diagnosis of type 1 segmental Darier’s disease date: 2016-04-30 words: 1446 flesch: 47 summary: On polarized light Dermoscopy: a useful auxiliary tool in the diagnosis of type 1 segmental Darier’s disease Enzo Errichetti1, Vincenzo Maione2, Enrico Pegolo3, Giuseppe Stinco1 1 Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Institute of Dermatology, University of Udine, Italy 2 Department of Dermatology, “Hôpital Saint Louis”, Paris Diderot University, France 3 Department of Medical and Biological Sciences, Institute of Anatomic Pathology, University of Udine, Italy Key words: Darier’s disease, dermoscopy; differential diagnosis; mosaicism, type 1 segmental Darier’s disease Citation: Errichetti E, Maoine V, Pegolo E, Stinco G. Dermoscopy: a useful auxiliary tool in the diagnosis of type 1 segmental Darier’s disease. Errichetti E, Stinco G. Dermoscopy of idiopathic guttate hy- pomelanosis. keywords: darier; dermatol; dermoscopy; disease; type cache: dpc-99.pdf plain text: dpc-99.txt item: #1025 of 1031 id: dpc-991 author: Duarte-Williamson, Emilia; Antony, Fiona; Rotarescu, Radu title: Sinus histiocytosis (Rosai- Dorfman disease) presenting with solitary cutaneous nodule: a very rare clinical entity date: 2012-04-30 words: 1365 flesch: 45 summary: DERMATOLOGY PRACTICAL & CONCEPTUAL www.derm101.com Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(2):4 17 Sinus histiocytosis (Rosai-Dorfman disease) presenting with solitary cutaneous nodule: a very rare clinical entity Emilia Duarte-Williamson, M.D.1, Fiona Antony, M.D.2, Radu Rotarescu, M.D.3 1 Dermatology Department, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Canterbury, Kent, UK 2 Dermatology Department, Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley, Surrey, UK 3 Dermatology Department, Stafford General Hospital, Stafford, Staffordshire, UK Key words: histiocytosis, sinus histiocytosis, Rosai-Dorfman, nodule Citation: Duarte-Williamson E, Antony F, Rotarescu R. Sinus histiocytosis (Rosai- Dorfman disease) presenting with solitary cutaneous nodule: a very rare clinical entity. Lym- phocytes were predominant, but a modest number of plasma cells with a smaller number of other inflammatory cells were seen. keywords: cell; disease; histiocytosis; rosai; sinus cache: dpc-991.pdf plain text: dpc-991.txt item: #1026 of 1031 id: dpc-992 author: Böer-Auer, Almut title: From the Dermatologikum Hamburg: Quiz date: 2012-04-30 words: 1422 flesch: 51 summary: In short, what has been described as hobnail hemangi- oma (or targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma) has recently been shown to be a lymphatic malformation based on immu- nohistochemical staining characteristics. Hobnail hemangioma: a pseudomalignant vascular lesion with a reap- praisal of targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma. keywords: hemangioma; hemosiderotic; hobnail; targetoid cache: dpc-992.pdf plain text: dpc-992.txt item: #1027 of 1031 id: dpc-993 author: Kittler, Harald title: Dermatopathology comes to life! date: 2012-01-31 words: 945 flesch: 48 summary: Galileo’s telescope revealed unexpected phe- nomena that challenged traditional geocentric astronomy, and light microscopy challenged traditional views of biology and medicine. Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(1):1 these modern devices are equivalent to Galileo’s telescope of the 17th century, and it is only a matter of time until in vivo microscopy imaging devices will reveal unexpected phenom- ena that will challenge traditional views of dermatology and dermatopathology. keywords: dermatology; vivo cache: dpc-993.pdf plain text: dpc-993.txt item: #1028 of 1031 id: dpc-996 author: Jeunon, Thiago; Jeunon Sousa, Maria Auxiliadora; Santos-Rodrigues, Nilton; Lopes, Raquel title: Langerhans cell histiocytosis—a case report date: 2012-01-31 words: 2545 flesch: 51 summary: Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(1):4 25 Langerhans cell histiocytosis – a case report Thiago Jeunon, M.D.1, Maria Auxiliadora Jeunon Sousa, M.D.2, Nilton Santos-Rodrigues, M.D.2, Raquel Lopes, M.D.3 1 Departments of Dermatology and Pathology, Hospital Federal de Bonsucesso and ID-Investigação em Dermatologia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2 ID-Investigação em Dermatologia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3 Department of Dermatology, Hospital Federal de Bonsucesso, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Key words: Langerhans cell histiocytosis, Langerhans cell, dermatology, histopathology, diabetes insipidus, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism Citation: Jeunon T, Jeunon Sousa MA, Santos-Rodrigues N, Lopes R. Langerhans cell histiocytosis – a case report. Arceci RJ, Brenner MK, Pritchard J. Controversies and new ap- proaches to treatment of Langerhans cell histiocytosis. keywords: cell; dermatol; disease; histiocytosis; jeunon; langerhans; lesions; patient; skin cache: dpc-996.pdf plain text: dpc-996.txt item: #1029 of 1031 id: dpc-997 author: Talhari, Carolina; Brunasso, Alexandra Maria Giovanna; Talhari, Sinesio; Massone, Cesare title: Nodules on the right ear date: 2012-01-31 words: 1148 flesch: 54 summary: Talhari et al. Observation | Dermatol Pract Concept 2012;2(1):5 31 Nodules on the right ear Carolina Talhari, M.D.1, Alexandra Maria Giovanna Brunasso, M.D.2,3, Sinesio Talhari, M.D.1, Cesare Massone, M.D.4 1 Department of Dermatology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Manaus, Brazil 2 Division of Environmental Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria 3 Department of Dermatology, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy 4 Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria Key words: nodule, ear, mycosis, lobomycosis Citation: Talhari C, Brunasso AMG, Talhari S, Massone C. Nodules on the right ear. keywords: dermatol; ear; graz; lobomycosis; talhari cache: dpc-997.pdf plain text: dpc-997.txt item: #1030 of 1031 id: dpc-998 author: Kittler, Harald title: From the Editor date: 2011-10-31 words: 1185 flesch: 57 summary: Under Bernie’s patronage new ideas were conceived, and this journal is just one of them. Dermatology Practical & Conceptual will provide a forum to exchange views on primary care dermatology and clinical research and will become the official journal of SCAANZ. keywords: dermatology; journal; practical cache: dpc-998.pdf plain text: dpc-998.txt item: #1031 of 1031 id: dpc-999 author: Selim, Mohamed Khaled; Ahmed, El-Shahat Farag; Abdelgawad, Mamdouh Morsy; El-Kamel, Mohammed Fawzy title: Progressive macular hypomelanosis among Egyptian patients: a clinicopathological study date: 2011-10-31 words: 4089 flesch: 54 summary: In lesional skin of PMH patients less melanized aggregated melanosomes instead of single, mature melanosomes are transferred from melanocytes to keratinocytes Progressive macular hypomelanosis among Egyptian patients: a clinicopathological study. keywords: dermatol; group; hypomelanosis; patients; pmh; progressive; skin; study; treatment cache: dpc-999.pdf plain text: dpc-999.txt