Background: We have conducted cooperative campaigns focusing on albino patients in a rural area of Malawi. What have we learned?
Methods: Three surgical campaigns were performed in Nkhotakota district (2019-2023). Albino clinical and tumor characteristics were collected.
Melanoma arising in blue nevus, also known as melanoma ex blue nevus, is a specific form of melanoma whose genetic profile is different to that of other cutaneous melanomas and surprisingly similar to that of uveal melanoma. Although melanoma ex blue nevus can appear de novo, it usually arises in a preexisting blue nevus or dermal melanocytosis. Not all nodular lesions arising in association with blue nevus or dermal melanocytosis are melanomas, however, and because clinical and histologic findings may be insufficient for a definitive diagnosis, additional studies such as comparative genomic hybridization are important.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe a patient with transgrediens et progrediens palmoplantar keratoderma (Greither's disease). Ten of the 25 members of this patient's family in six consecutive generations were affected by the disorder. The pedigree was consistent with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, with variable penetrance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtraocular sebaceous carcinoma is an uncommon neoplasm usually localized on the head and neck. Sebaceous glands are abundant on the vulva, but vulvar sebaceous carcinoma is an uncommon neoplasm. To our knowledge, there are only five previously reported cases of sebaceous carcinoma on this location.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCanary Islands wrestling is a variant of the sport played exclusively in that region, and is associated with close participant contact. An outbreak of a fungal infection, so-called tinea gladiatorum, amongst such wrestlers in Lanzarote, one island in the archipelago is now described. 102 wrestlers from the eight teams on the island were examined; some of the clubs are 50 km apart; 45 wrestlers (44.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Exp Dermatol
September 1998
Cutaneous infections by nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are not usual but their relative importance has changed during the last few years and still further changes are expected. This study comprised 13 patients from whom NTM were recovered from skin biopsy specimens, sinus exudates or cutaneous abscesses. All samples were processed according to standard methods, and the isolates were identified by biochemical testing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnferm Infecc Microbiol Clin
November 1998
The characteristics of two cases of histoplasmosis in AIDS patients in our institution are presented together with a review of the 11 cases published in Spain since 1988 in addition to the current knowledge on histoplasmosis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV). In all except 2 of the 13 patients there was epidemiologic history of a stay in a country in which histoplasmosis is endemic. The 12 cases described in which this information is available had CD4 counts under 100/microL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe a 78-year-old woman with polycythaemia rubra vera who had multiple tiny follicular hyperkeratotic spicules on the cheeks. She was receiving treatment with oral hydroxyurea, but no topical agents had been applied to her face. Histopathological study demonstrated numerous Demodex folliculorum mites within dilated follicular infundibula, and we consider that the mites were playing a part in the aetiology of the skin lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Dermatol
January 1998
Several types of cutaneous lesions have previously been described at the sites of herpes zoster scars. We describe 16 patients with cutaneous lesions which had developed on herpes zoster scars. Biopsies were taken from these lesions, and a polymerase chain reaction assay was used to detect the viral genome in paraffin-embedded specimens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA pityriasis rubra pilaris-like eruption has been described in patients with dermatomyositis. These patients showed generalized follicular hyperkeratosis and diffuse thickening of the palms and soles. Histopathological findings consisted of keratotic plugging of the follicular infundibulum and features of erector pili myositis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of areolar sebaceous hyperplasia involving the right mammary areola in a 49-year-old male. Areolar sebaceous hyperplasia, an uncommon entity first described by Catalano and Ioannides in 1985, is characterized clinically by yellowish thickening of the areolae and histopathologically by large numbers of mature hyperplastic sebaceous lobules connected to the skin surface through short, hairless infundibular canals. Since its original description, only two additional reports have been published.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHypertrichosis cubiti, also named hairy elbows syndrome (HES), is an uncommon variety of congenital, circumscribed hypertrichosis in which a remarkable amount of long vellus hair is localized on the extensor surfaces of the upper extremities. Usually, this condition appears in infancy, increases during early childhood, and regresses spontaneously at puberty. The mode of inheritance is not elucidated, and the condition presents in a sporadic or familial form.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCutaneous metastasis from carcinoma of the prostate is a rare phenomenon. When it occurs, metastases usually appear as multiple nodules involving the suprapubic area and the anterior aspect of the thighs. We report on two cases of cutaneous metastases from prostatic carcinoma, one of them presenting the stereotypical clinical and histopathological findings, whereas in the other one cutaneous metastasis consisted of a morphea-like plaque on the chest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on three patients with black or white comedones arranged along the nasal groove in the distal third of the nose between the alar and triangular cartilages. This peculiar disorder is probably more common than would appear from the small number of cases so far reported in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBasal cell carcinoma is the commonest malignant neoplasm of the skin. Clinical and histopathological variants are well known. We describe two patients with nodular lesions on the face, clinically suggestive of keloids, but with no previous history of injury at that site.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVerucciform xanthoma is an unusual lesion characterized by verrucous epithelial proliferation accompanied by a prominent replacement of the dermal papillae with foamy histiocytes. We describe a case of verruciform xanthoma on the glans penis. The most striking histopathological finding was the presence of numerous acantholytic cells in the upper layers of the epithelium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultiple hidrocystomas of the face (Robinson type) is an uncommon variant of hidrocystoma consisting of multiple cysts of the face of middle-aged women with exacerbation in hot temperatures. Controversy about the eccrine or apocrine nature of these lesions has appeared in the literature almost since their original description in 1893. Immunohistochemistry is not helpful in distinguishing between eccrine and apocrine differentiation in these lesions and enzyme histochemical studies have not been conclusive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPartial unilateral lentiginosis is a rare disorder of cutaneous pigmentation characterized by the presence of multiple lesions of simple lentigo involving, wholly or partially, one half of the body. We report seven cases of this condition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTripe palms is a distinctive paraneoplastic cutaneous sign which is frequently associated with internal malignancy, specially carcinomas of the lung and stomach. We describe a patient with ovary carcinoma who showed a curious rugose thickening of the palms with accentuation of the normal dermatoglyphic ridges. The lesions were a specially prominent on the fingertips.
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