Infectious Diseases
Pediatric Dermatology
Papular Acrodermatitis of Childhood: The Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome
Papular acrodermatitis of childhood (PAC), also known as Gianotti-Crosti syndrome, is a self-limited disorder with acute onset generalized...
Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Dermacentor variabilis
No abstract available.
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Symmetrically Distributed Orange Eruption on the Ears: A Case of Lupus Vulgaris
Although the incidence and morbidity of tuberculosis (TB) have declined in the latter half of the last decade in the United States, the number of...
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Kwashiorkor in Patients With AIDS
Kwashiorkor, a form of severe protein-energy malnutrition that entails loss of lean body weight, occurs endemically among children in many parts...
Article
Perianal Pseudoverrucose Papules and Nodules Mimicking Condylomata Acuminata and Child Sexual Abuse
We describe an 8-year-old male with perianal nodules and papules mistaken for condylomata acuminata by the referring physician, raising the...
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Atypical Mycobacterial Infection in a Patient With Hairy Cell Leukemia
A case of a cutaneous tumor caused by atypical mycobacterial infection (Mycobacterium kansasii) in a patient with hairy cell leukemia is reported...
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Tufted Hair Folliculitis After Scalp Injury
We describe the case of a 38-year-old epileptic man with tufted hair folliculitis. The condition started 5 years ago after a scalp laceration that...
Original Research
Efficacy and Safety of Terbinafine 1% Solution in the Treatment of Interdigital Tinea Pedis and Tinea Corporis or Tinea Cruris
Two randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled, multicenter studies assessed the efficacy and safety of a new terbinafine 1% solution for the...
Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Dermacentor andersoni
No abstract available.
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Lipodystrophy
Congenital lipodystrophy is an uncommon autosomal recessive disorder that occurs mainly in females and is characterized by loss of subcutaneous...
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Recurrent Lumbosacral Herpes Simplex in the Bedridden Hospitalized Patient
A clinical variant of genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, recurrent lumbosacral HSV, occurs in bedridden hospitalized patients.