Publications by authors named "Boussofara L"

Hyper IgE syndromes (HIES) is a heterogeneous group of Inborn Errors of Immunity characterized by eczema, recurrent skin and lung infections associated with eosinophilia and elevated IgE levels. Autosomal dominant HIES caused by loss of function mutations in Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 () gene is the prototype of these disorders. Over the past two decades, advent in genetic testing allowed the identification of ten other etiologies of HIES.

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Background: Mutations in the SLC29A3 gene, which encodes the nucleoside transporter hENT3, have been implicated in syndromic forms of histiocytosis including H syndrome, pigmented hypertrichosis with insulin-dependent diabetes, Faisalabad histiocytosis and Familial Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD). Herein, we report five new patients from a single family who present with phenotypes that associate features of H syndrome and Familial Rosai-Dorfman disease.

Methods: We investigated the clinical, biochemical, histopathological and molecular findings in five Tunisian family members' diagnosed with Familial RDD and/or H syndrome.

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An 81-year-old woman presented with a 2-month history of a painless nodule on the left foot that bled easily after minor trauma. She had no medical history and did not report any preexisting lesion. Physical examination revealed a 2 cm × 3 cm, exophytic and reddish-colored nodule, with an ulcerated and soft surface (Figure 1).

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Background: Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is a the most severe form of primary immunodeficiency and is highly heterogeneous. We report an atypical form of SCID revealed by exfoliative erythroderma.

Patients And Methods: A 3-month-old boy, born to consanguineous parents, was admitted to the dermatology department with exfoliative erythroderma associated with eczematous patches and alopecia of the scalp, eyelashes, and eyebrows, but with no lymphadenopathy or hepatosplenomegaly.

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Cutaneous tuberculosis with lymphatic spread is rarely described. We report the case of a woman aged 38, immunocompetent, working in a fruit sorting center, who consulted us for ulceration of the left third finger that had persisted for four months, following a prick from a prickly pear. Physical examination revealed a nodular, erythematous, and ulcerative lesion of the left third finger, associated with inflammatory subcutaneous nodules arranged in a line along the ipsilateral upper extremity and an ipsilateral axillary lymph node.

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Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune condition that usually presents as patchy, nonscarring hair loss. Autoimmune disorders and atopy are reported as comorbid conditions. We aimed to investigate the demographics, clinical characteristics, and associations of AA in Tunisian patients.

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Cole disease is a genodermatosis of pigmentation following a strict dominant mode of inheritance. In this study, we investigated eight patients affected with an overlapping genodermatosis after recessive inheritance. The patients presented with hypo- and hyperpigmented macules over the body, resembling dyschromatosis universalis hereditaria in addition to punctuate palmoplantar keratosis.

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Cicatricial Pemphigoid is a subepithelial bullous dermatosis which essentially involves the mucous membranes with cicatricial evolution We report the case of a 66-year old patient hospitalized with erosive gingivitis associated with dysphagia, dyspnea and blurred vision. Dermatologic examination showed erosive lesions involving the palate and the pharynx. Ophthalmologic examination showed symblepharons, ectropion and bilateral cataract.

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Introduction: Cutaneous Crohn disease is a rare cutaneous manifestation of Crohn disease in children. Herein is reported a case of persistent vulvar lymphedema revealing Crohn disease in a teenage girl.

Case Report: A 14-year-old girl presented with an 8-month history of persistent vulvar swelling associated with chronic macrocheilia.

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