Publications by authors named "Figueroa-Ramos Grecia"

Background: This case series of 5 patients with severely necrotic mpox highlights the predominantly necrotic nature of lesions seen in cases of severe mpox as shown by skin and lung biopsy, as well as the extensive dissemination of the infection, as shown by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assessment in different body sites.

Case Presentations: Patients were male, the median age was 37, all lived with HIV (2 previously undiagnosed), the median CD4 cell count was 106 cells/mm, and 2/5 were not receiving antiretroviral treatment. The most common complication was soft tissue infection.

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Introduction: Keratoacanthoma (KA) is a group of tumors of epidermal origin with controversial nature. Subungual keratoacanthoma (SUKA) is a rare and destructive variant with more aggressive behavior. SUKA appears as a rapidly growing, painful tumor beneath the nail plate that rapidly progresses to a mass that can measure up to 2 cm.

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Article Synopsis
  • The review focuses on recent studies linking folliculitis, a skin condition, to COVID-19, highlighting its rarity in reported cases.
  • Common characteristics among affected individuals include being male, obese, and having undergone treatment like systemic antibiotics and steroids, particularly dexamethasone, which may increase sebum production.
  • The article stresses that folliculitis is often overlooked in COVID-19 patients and suggests that fever, sweating, and prolonged immobility contribute to its development, recommending antifungal treatment and further research on the impact of systemic steroids on skin reactions.
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Background: Syphilis is an infectious disease caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum, transmitted mainly by direct contact with the lesion. Primary syphilis usually presents with a chancre at the site of infection, which is highly contagious and resolves without treatment. The aim of this article is to illustrate an unusual location of a syphilitic chancre, in order to consider this diagnosis within the approach to patients with oral ulcers.

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