Publications by authors named "Cristian Valenzuela-Onate"

Introduction: Refractory cases of alopecia areata (AA) may be considered a therapeutic challenge. Intralesional methotrexate (IL-MTX) has been used in other dermatological diseases rather than AA. Likewise, its topical use as an immunosuppressant drug may be of interest for the control of the lymphoid infiltrate in AA.

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Background: Sensitization to acrylates is a concern in the occupational/environmental dermatology field.

Objective: To describe an occupational allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) outbreak from a smartphone screen protector glue.

Methods: Thirteen affected workers of a chain store selling phone screen protectors were investigated in five Spanish dermatology departments.

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Sonic hedgehog pathway inhibitor Vismodegib is the first systemic treatment to be approved for metastatic or locally advanced basal cell carcinoma non-subsidiary of surgical treatment, and appears to be a promising treatment option for patients with nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. In these patients, where repeated or prolonged treatment may be necessary, the psychological exhaustion caused by the chronicity of less severe adverse effects appears as the main limiting factor in the persistence of the drug in the long term and in the willingness of patients to take the drug again after its suspension. We report our experience with three cases where a drug holiday approach was effective in decreasing the intensity of adverse effects or improving the patient's subjective tolerance to the drug while maintaining clinical response.

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Chlorpromazine is known to produce both systemic phototoxic and photoallergic reactions. However, it may also cause photoallergic contact dermatitis and, albeit exceptionally, allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). We present a series of photoallergic contact dermatitis and ACD to chlorpromazine diagnosed at a tertiary centre cutaneous allergy unit between 1980 and 2019.

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Dupilumab, a biologic drug approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis, has been associated with resolution or improvement in pre-existing alopecia areata. We report a case of significant improvement of AA after Dupilumab-onset treatment for atopic dermatitis and review the literature.

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Programmed cell death receptor 1 inhibitors (anti-PD-1) constitute a form of immunotherapy for the treatment of several cancers. They are associated with cutaneous immune-related adverse events (irAE), occurring in up to 50% of patients. Lichenoid dermatitis is frequent and several presentations have been described.

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Apocrine hidrocystoma is a rare, benign, cystic tumor of the apocrine sweat glands. They are most commonly located around the eyes and may also be found on the scalp and neck. However, despite the fact that the nipple and areola contain numerous apocrine sweet glands, apocrine hydrocystomas have not been described previously in this area to the best of our knowledge.

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Background/objectives: Several studies have reported that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is more frequent in patients with psoriasis, but few have reviewed the presence of liver fibrosis in those patients.

Methods: Cross-sectional cohort, single-centre study, continuously selecting all patients with moderate-severe psoriasis seen at the Psoriasis Unit of a Tertiary Hospital. The grade of liver steatosis was assessed using liver ultrasound, and the quantity of liver fibrosis was graded using a transitional vibration-controlled elastography (Fibroscan®).

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Background: Since 2009, an increasing number of published cases of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) from isothiazolinones in Europe was observed, amounting to an epidemic. However, only few studies have assessed the current situation after changes in European regulation.

Objectives: To analyze the incidence of isothiazolinone-related ACD in our area in the last decade.

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Pemphigus foliaceus is an autoimmune bullous disease with autoantibodies against desmoglein 1. Case reports of pemphigus after surgery have also been described, which may simulate an infection of the surgical wound, a contact dermatitis, or even a tumor recurrence. Cytoimmunofluorescence can help to establish a rapid diagnosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Grover disease (GD) can be confused with pemphigus foliaceus in diagnosis, but specific histologic findings and negative immunofluorescence help confirm GD.
  • GD has links to various systemic and skin diseases, but connections to other acantholytic disorders are uncommon.
  • This article presents a unique case where Grover disease occurs alongside pemphigus foliaceus.
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