53 research outputs found
Dermoscopic changes in melanocytic naevi in children during digital follow-up.
(28.4%) after 4 years, in 5 of 37 lesions (13.5%) after 5 years, in 12 of 31 lesions (38.8%) after 6 years, and in 7 of 21 lesions (33.3%) after 7 years. Dermoscopic changes were detected in 25.3% of the lesions in patients aged 3â6 years, in 21% of the lesions in patients aged 7â12 years, and in 15.5% of the lesions in patients over 13 years. Main pattern changes consisted of transition from globular to globular-reticular (35 naevi), from globular to reticular (14 naevi) and from globular-reticular to reticular (24 naevi). These results are consistent with the view that melanocytic naevi generally undergo a characteristic transition from a globular pattern to a reticular pattern. Most of the changes are observed in the 3â6 years age group when hormonal and/or environmental factors are not thought to play a role in pattern alterations. Key words: melanocytic; naevi; dermoscopy; pattern; changes
Transient symptomatic zinc deficiency resembling acrodermatitis enteropathica in a breast-fed premature infant: case report and brief review of the literature
Clinical Presentation of Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases in Children
Autoimmune connective tissue diseases in children are rare. The most frequent are: Lupus Erythematosus, Juvenile Scleroderma, Juvenile Dermatomyositis
Transient symptomatic zinc deficiency in a breastâfed African infant: case report and literature review
Transient symptomatic zinc deficiency resembling acrodermatitis enteropathica in a breast-fed premature infant: case report and brief review of the literature
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