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Cutaneous metastases in renal cell carcinoma: a case report
Renal cell carcinoma is the most common form of malignant renal tumour and is extremely lethal. About 25% of the patients develop metastasis at the time of diagnosis, and in many cases during the course of the disease, affecting the lung, lymphatic ganglions, liver, and bone, with skin metastases being quite rare
A comparative study of dyslipidaemia in men and woman with androgenic alopecia
Several studies have analyzed the relationship between androgenetic alopecia and cardiovascular disease (mainly heart disease). However few studies have analyzed
lipid values in men and women separately. This case-control study included 300 patients consecutively admitted to an outpatient clinic, 150 with early onset
androgenetic alopecia (80 males and 70 females) and 150 controls (80 males and 70
females) with other skin diseases. Female patients with androgenic alopecia
showed significant higher triglycerides values (123.8 vs 89.43 mg/dl, p = 0.006),
total cholesterol values (196.1 vs 182.3 mg/dl, p = 0.014), LDL-C values (114.1
vs 98.8 mg/dl, p = 0.0006) and lower HDL-C values (56.8 vs 67.7 mg/dl, p <0.0001)
versus controls respectively. Men with androgenic alopecia showed significant
higher triglycerides values (159.7 vs 128.7 mg/dl, p = 0.04) total cholesterol
values (198.3 vs 181.4 mg/dl, p = 0.006) and LDL-C values (124.3 vs 106.2, p =
0.0013) versus non-alopecic men. A higher prevalence of dyslipidemia in women and
men with androgenic alopecia has been found. The elevated lipid values in these
patients may contribute, alongside other mechanisms, to the development of
cardiovascular disease in patient with androgenic alopecia.YesVarios estudios han analizado la relación entre la alopecia androgenética y las enfermedades cardiovasculares (especialmente las cardiopatías). Sin embargo pocos estudios han analizado los valores de lípidos en hombres y mujeres por separado. Este caso-control de estudio incluyó a 300 pacientes consecutivos ingresados en una clínica para pacientes ambulatorios, 150 con la aparición temprana alopecia androgenética (80 hombres y mujeres 70) y 150 controles (80 hombres y mujeres 70) con enfermedades de la piel. Mujeres con alopecia androgénica mostraron significativamente más altos valores de triglicéridos (123,8 vs 89,43 mg / dl, p = 0,006), valores de colesterol total (196,1 vs 182,3 mg / dl, p = 0,014), los valores de LDL-C (114,1 vs 98,8 mg / dl , p = 0,0006) y más baja los valores de HDL-C (56,8 vs 67,7 mg / dl, p <0,0001) en comparación con los controles, respectivamente. Los hombres con alopecia androgénica mostraron significativamente más altos valores de triglicéridos (159,7 vs 128,7 mg / dl, p = 0,04) el colesterol total valores (198,3 vs 181,4 mg / dl, p = 0,006) y LDL-C los valores (124,3 vs 106,2, p = 0,0013) en comparación con alopecia hombres . Una mayor prevalencia de la dislipidemia en las mujeres y los hombres con alopecia androgénica se ha encontrado. Los valores elevados de lípidos en estos pacientes puede contribuir, junto con otros mecanismos, para el desarrollo de enfermedad cardiovascular en pacientes con alopecia androgénic
Distribution pattern of psoriasis, anxiety and depression as possible causes of sexual dysfunction in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis
BACKGROUND:
Psoriasis may significantly impair sexual function. Depression and organic factors appear to play a key role in this relation. However, beyond genital psoriasis, the importance of the disease's distribution patterns has not been considered.
OBJECTIVES:
To research sexual function in psoriasis patients and investigate the roles of anxiety, depression and psoriasis' distribution patterns in sexual dysfunction.
METHODS:
A comparative study matched for sex and age was performed. Eighty patients with moderate to severe psoriasis and 80 healthy controls were included. The participants completed the Massachusetts General Hospital-Sexual Functioning Questionnaire, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the Self-Administered Psoriasis Area and Severity Index.
RESULTS:
Psoriasis was associated with sexual dysfunction, odds ratio=5.5 (CI 95% 2.6-11.3; p<0.001). Certain distribution patterns of psoriasis, involving specific body regions, were associated with an increase in sexual dysfunction in the group presenting the disease, odds ratio 7.9 (CI 95% 2.3-33.4; p<0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified anxiety and depression, and the involvement of these specific areas, as possible independent risk factors for sexual dysfunction in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis.
CONCLUSION:
This study identifies body areas potentially related to sexual dysfunction, independently of anxiety and depression, in psoriasis patients. The results suggest that the assessment of sexual dysfunction and the involvement of these body areas should be considered as disease severity criteria when choosing the treatment for psoriasis patients
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Descripción de un caso de sarcoidosis liquenoide con hallazgos clínicos e histopatológicos característicos
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem inflammatory disease characterized by the formation of noncaseating granulomas in various organs and tissues. The majority of patients with systemic sarcoidosis will present with lung and lymph node involvement. In addition, 20% have skin involvement that may be the only manifestation of the disease or may be an important prognostic marker for involvement of other organs. There are multiple forms of presentation of cutaneous sarcoidosis, which may be a true challenge.We report a patient with a one month history of an eruption of skin colored papules. Some were grouped in a symmetrical distribution on the trunk, inner arms, and lumbar region. Pathologic examination revealed an infiltrate in the papillary dermis showing a band of noncaseating granulomas along with disruption of the basal lamina and lichenoid changes. The clinicopathological correlation confirmed the diagnosis of lichenoid sarcoidosis. We consider our case interesting owing to the clinical presentation and the lichenoid distribution of granulomas
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Descripción de un caso de sarcoidosis liquenoide con hallazgos clínicos e histopatológicos característicos
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem inflammatory disease characterized by the formation of noncaseating granulomas in various organs and tissues. The majority of patients with systemic sarcoidosis will present with lung and lymph node involvement. In addition, 20% have skin involvement that may be the only manifestation of the disease or may be an important prognostic marker for involvement of other organs. There are multiple forms of presentation of cutaneous sarcoidosis, which may be a true challenge.We report a patient with a one month history of an eruption of skin colored papules. Some were grouped in a symmetrical distribution on the trunk, inner arms, and lumbar region. Pathologic examination revealed an infiltrate in the papillary dermis showing a band of noncaseating granulomas along with disruption of the basal lamina and lichenoid changes. The clinicopathological correlation confirmed the diagnosis of lichenoid sarcoidosis. We consider our case interesting owing to the clinical presentation and the lichenoid distribution of granulomas