408 research outputs found

    Dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopy features of two cases of vulvar basal cell carcinoma

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    Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignant skin cancer. Its genital localization is rare, and the diagnosis in this site could be challenging. Here, we report two patients with vulvar BCC and describe their clinical, dermoscopic and in vivo and ex vivo reflectance confocal microscopic (RCM) features. Dermoscopy and RCM can be useful tools for helping the clinical diagnosis of vulvar BCC and for identifying the correct surgical margins

    IGF1 synthesis after CO2 fractional laser resurfacing (FLR): New insights in the treatment of scalp actinic keratoses

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    ObjectivesActinic keratosis have a high risk of progression to a squamous cell carcinoma. Insulin-like growth factor 1 and its receptor play a relevant role in restoring repair of ultraviolet-induced cell damage. This pathway is reduced in patients older than 65 years. Ablative fractional laser resurfacing could normalize insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) secretion in elderly by recruiting new fibroblasts. The aim of the study is to evaluate restoration of IGF1 values by PCR in senescent fibroblasts after ablative fractional laser resurfacing. MethodsWe enrolled 30 male patients with multiple actinic keratosis on the scalp, equally divided into two mirror areas of up to 50 cm(2), treating only the right one. We performed one skin biopsy for each area 30 days after treatment. Real-time PCR in fibroblasts was performed to assess the change in IGF1. At baseline and after 6 months, in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy examination was performed in all patients. ResultsIGF1 values were increased in the treated side by about 60%. The right areas had fairly complete resolution of actinic keratosis at the last follow-up visit after 6 months with no appearance of new lesions. The mean number of actinic keratosis in the right area was reduced by more than 75% at four- and six-follow-up visits compared to the left area. The improvement in the right area was also evidenced by lower values of the mean AKASI (actinic keratosis area and severity index) score. Reflectance confocal microscopy showed a reduction of keratinocytic disarray and scales after treatment. DiscussionTaken together, all the clinical, laboratory, and in vivo results of our study allowed us to confirm that ablative fractional laser resurfacing is a valuable tool for the treatment of actinic keratosis and cancerization field, both for the management of clinically evident lesions and for preventing the occurrence of squamous cell carcinoma

    Advancing synthetic data for dermatology: GAN comparison with multi-metric and expert validation approach

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    Background: Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most aggressive skin cancer, requiring early diagnosis for better outcomes. While deep learning models have shown promise in dermatological image analysis, their performance is constrained by limited training data. Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) offer a solution by generating synthetic images for data augmentation. However, assessing their clinical reliability remains difficult as automated metrics may not fully capture visual realism or clinical usability. The Objective: This study presents a comprehensive framework for creating high-quality synthetic dermatoscopic pictures of MM lesions, as well as a holistic validation methodology that uses quantitative metrics and qualitative dermatologist assessment to provide a full clinical evaluation of the generated images. Three GAN architectures (DCGAN, StyleGAN2, and StyleGAN3-t) are explored. Lesions on the face, palms, and soles are excluded due to their unique dermoscopic patterns. Materials and Methods: A dataset of 1,774 dermatoscopic body MM images was used to train the models, assessed with Fréchet Inception Distance (FID), Kernel Inception Distance (KID), precision, and recall. Afterwards, a panel of 17 dermatologists with different levels of expertise assessed image quality using a 7-point Likert scale, with accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and inter-rater agreement analysed. Results: StyleGAN2 achieved the best image fidelity (FID: 18.89, KID: 0.0025), while StyleGAN3-t demonstrated stable but slower convergence. Both StyleGAN models outperformed DCGAN in diversity and fidelity. The validation study showed that StyleGAN2-generated images were often indistinguishable from real ones, reflected in low specificity and accuracy values among evaluators. Conclusions: The study highlights the effectiveness of GANs in generating high-quality synthetic images, proposing a validation framework that integrates expert assessments with state-of-the-art quantitative metrics. This approach advances standardisation in GAN evaluation, ensuring synthetic images are clinically relevant for dermatological AI applications

    Economic Burden of Denatured Alcohol-Induced Burns: A 20-Year Retrospective Study

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    : Burn care has rapidly improved over the past decades, but health innovations are expensive. We present the first study focusing on the economic burden of exclusive denatured alcohol-induced burns. The goal of this study was to determine costs for the public health system due to inpatients' burn care because of these specific burns. Moreover, we aimed to observe the incidence of methylated spirit-related burns in the past 20 years. We performed an observational retrospective study in our burn unit including all patients with a denatured alcohol-related burn injury from 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2020. A total of 503 patients with a mean burn size of 24% were hospitalized; the mean annual total costs per patient was €43,879, varying from €31,518 to €63,274.00€; the total costs for denatured alcohol-related burns during the period 2001-2020 was €21,145,076. We noted an increasing incidence of denatured alcohol-related burns and related costs over the years, especially in the last decade. Our results highlight that burns by methylated spirits are still a real and expanding problem. Therefore, authorities should focus on sales rules, characteristics of the containers, and education of people who misuse denatured alcohol, based on historical habits of use. To reduce the socioeconomic costs of burns, future intervention strategies and studies from the dermatology community and burn specialists should focus on prevention programs and prompt wound healing to shorten the length of hospital stay, enable quick return to work, and improve the outcomes of patients with burns

    A spear flap surgical revision

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    A 55-year-old male presented with a recurrent infiltrative basal cell carcinoma of the right nasal ala. Previous incomplete excision was repaired with second intention healing resulting in a contracted ala with columellar deviation and nostril asymmetry. [...

    Therapeutic Potential of Targeting the JAK/STAT Pathway in Psoriasis: Focus on TYK2 Inhibition

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    Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease with a chronic relapsing course and an often-detrimental impact on patients' quality of life. Thanks to incredible advances in research over the past few decades, the therapeutic armamentarium of psoriasis is now reasonably broad and structured, with several therapeutic agents that have demonstrated successful long-term control of this condition. However, there are still unfulfilled gaps resulting from the inherent limitations of existing therapies, which have paved the way for the identification of new therapeutic strategies or the improvement of existing ones. A great deal of attention has recently been paid to the JAK/STAT pathway, playing a crucial role in chronic inflammatory skin diseases, including psoriasis. Indeed, in a disease with such a complex pathogenesis, the possibility to antagonize multiple molecular pathways via JAK/STAT inhibition offers an undeniable therapeutic advantage. However, data from clinical trials evaluating the use of oral JAK inhibitors in immune-mediated disorders, such as RA, have arisen safety concerns, suggesting a potentially increased risk of class-specific AEs such as infections, venous thromboembolism, and malignancies. New molecules are currently under investigation for the treatment of psoriasis, such as deucravacitinib, an oral selective inhibitor that binds to the regulatory domain of TYK2, brepocitinib (PF-06700841) and PF-06826647 that bind to the active site in the catalytic domain. Due to the selective TYK2 blockade allowing the inhibition of key cytokine-mediated signals, such as those induced by IL-12 and IL-23, anti-TYK2 agents appear to be very promising as the safety profile seems to be superior compared with pan-JAK inhibitors. The aim of our review is to thoroughly explore the rationale behind the usage of JAK inhibitors in PsO, their efficacy and safety profiles, with a special focus on oral TYK2 inhibitors, as well as to provide a forward-looking update on novel therapeutic strategies targeting the TYK2 pathway in psoriasis
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