23 research outputs found

    Case Report - Urticarial vasculitis in infancy

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    Urticarial vasculitis is an uncommon manifestation of cutaneous vasculitis closely resembling chronic urticaria. It is an immune complex deposition disorder, which is not commonly observed in children. We report an 9-month-old infant with urticarial vasculitis and discuss its clinical course and differentiation from common urticaria

    Urticarial vasculitis in infancy

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    Urticarial vasculitis is an uncommon manifestation of cutaneous vasculitis closely resembling chronic urticaria. It is an immune complex deposition disorder, which is not commonly observed in children. We report an 9-month-old infant with urticarial vasculitis and discuss its clinical course and differentiation from common urticaria

    Factors predicting the preference of complementary and alternative systems of medicine in treatment of vitiligo

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    Nimesulide Induced A Cute Urticaria

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    Acrokeratoelastoidosis With Severe Anaemia

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    Acrokeratoelastoidosis is an uncommon marginal keratoderma of sporadic or familial origin. We report here an interesting case of the severe from of acrokeratoelastoidosis in an elderly patient associated with severe anemia and acroosteolysis

    Disseminated anogenital Herpes Simplex With Encephalitis

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    A case of herpes simplex encephalitis secondary to primary anogenital herpes simplex is being reported for its rarity. Despite intravenous acyclovir therapy, it had a fatal outcom

    Post-traumatic Acquired Supernumerary Nail

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    Acquired nail disorders are more common than developmental anomalies. Trauma to the nail unit commonly leads to deformity or dystrophy while a split nail usually occurs as a result of division of nail matrix. An unusual case of split nail resembling a supernumerary nail is being described

    Pseudolymphomatous Cutaneous Reaction To Tick Bite

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    A case of pseudolymphomatous reaction to tick bite is being reported for its rarity. Slow removal of tick sticking to the skin is being emphasized for avoiding such reactions to tick bite

    Case Report - Intralesional steroid induced histological changes in the skin

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    Intralesional steroids are commonly used in dermatology. Besides their strong anti-inflammatory effects, the long acting steroids and other preservative agents may induce interesting histopatholoical changes, which may simulate focal mucinosis or a granulomatous pathology. A variety of histopathological changes induced by Intralesional injection of steroid in a lesion of keloid are being described
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