Objectives: To confirm the presence of different disease phenotypes of pediatric SAPHO syndrome (pSAPHO) based on their skin manifestations in a large cohort of Italian patients.
Methods: pSAPHO were enrolled in the Eurofever Registry and the data retrospectively analysed. Patients were divided depending on their skin manifestations into an Acne-Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) group and a Palmoplantar Pustulosis-Psoriasis Vulgaris (PPP-PV) group and were compared with patients without skin manifestations (chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis, CNO).
Endocr Metab Immune Disord Drug Targets
July 2024
Introduction: We present an unusual case of a 28-year-old rheumatologic male patient who developed eosinophilia while he was on etanercept therapy first and then on golimumab.
Case Representation: Although eosinophilia is rarely reported in the literature as a side-effect of various Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha [TNF-alpha] antagonists, it represents a riddle about the future treatments of these patients since the persistence of therapy might lead to the onset of dermatologic or visceral eosinophilic complications in such patients.
Conclusion: Furthermore, the pathogenesis of eosinophilia is still unknown, and all the proposed hypotheses do not explain the eosinophilic proliferation in certain subjects.
Background And Objectives: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) include basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC), as well as a wide range of rare skin tumors. NMSCs is the most frequently diagnosed type of tumor among Caucasians. We aimed at estimating the incidence and mortality of NMSCs in the Salento area (Lecce province, Southern Italy), whose population is assumed to experience heavy and frequent sun exposure due to climatic/environmental factors, both for working and leisure activities.
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