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    Efficiency of Photodynamic Therapy in the Treatment of Diffuse Facial Viral Warts in an Immunosuppressed Patient: Towards a Gold Standard?

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    A 64-year-old man with a pulmonary transplant developed diffuse verrucae vulgares of the neck. After the failure of multiple cryotherapy treatments, 3 sessions of photodynamic therapy resulted in rapid therapeutic clinical success. This moderately painful and well-tolerated treatment is reproducible and can be very useful in treating papillomavirus infections in the immunosuppressed patient

    A Rare Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma Appearing After 55 Years on a Large Stage 3 Burn Scar

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    It is widely accepted that chronic burn wounds may lead to the development of various malignant skin tumors. Deep stage 3 burned areas may facilitate deeper carcinogenesis. Deep tissues are probably less subject to severe insult than is the epithelial layer during physical insult, suggesting that soft tissues transform to a lesser extent during the late stages of tumoral development as in an immunocompromised district with altered local immune defense with both cellular and humoral defense affected. Most authors claim that tumors are almost squamous cell carcinomas, although other types of malignancies such as basal cell carcinoma and, to a lesser extent, melanoma can also be seen. However, malignant transformation of cutaneous soft tissue in a burn insult area has rarely been described. Similarly, burn-induced tumors of histiocytic origin have been reported in few cases and osteosarcoma only in two case reports. Here, we report a patient case suffering from severe large stage 3 burn after-effects on the leg. Fifty-five years after the injury, this patient developed a large extraosseous osteosarcoma on the scar

    First Presentation of Lung Adenocarcinoma as a Subungual Metastasis

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    Lichen Scrofulosorum Type Tuberculids of the Face

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    Pathologie unguéale de l’enfant

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    Epidermoid carcinoma and perforating necrobiosis lipoidica: a rare association.

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    We report the case of a 33-year-old patient who had had insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) since he was 11 months old, and who presented with major perforating necrobiosis lipoidica (PNL) complicated by a well-differentiated epidermoid carcinoma. PNL is a rare clinical form of NL, always associated with diabetes. Only seven cases have been reported to date in the literature, and to the best of our knowledge, an association of epidermoid carcinoma and PNL has never been described. The development of a tumoral transformation on a classical NL plaque has only been described 12 times. The presence of an epidermoid carcinoma on a weakened background with permanent ulceration suggests that early surgical excision of the tumour and of the NL followed by a skin graft might be the treatment of choice. Radiotherapy seems to be a poor therapeutic option.Case ReportsJournal ArticleFLWINinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Leuconychia in reflex sympathetic dystrophy: a chance association?

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    Occurrence of gouty tophi following acitretin therapy

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    Acitretin (Ro 10-1670 or Neotigason), a free acid and the main metabolite of etretinate (Ro 10-9359 or Tigason), is the most recent of the retinoids used orally in the treatment of psoriasis and numerous other dermatoses exhibiting disorders of keratinization. In the majority of cases, its side-effects are similar to those of hypervitaminosis A.Case ReportsJournal ArticleFLWINinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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