Australas J Dermatol
September 1992
Skin lesions associated with alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency are becoming better defined and understood. Deficiency in this major antiproteinase, which neutralizes multiple proteolytic enzymes ranging from collagenases and elastases to trypsin and chymotrypsin, thus results in significant tissue autodigestion. This anti-proteinase is secreted by activated lymphocytes and macrophages, suggesting the existence of homeostasis which titrates the release of proteolytic enzymes by these cells, and the adequate neutralization of these proteases in order to prevent excessive tissue autodigestion each time these inflammatory cells are activated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe recognition and binding of glycoprotein receptors on lymphocytes to specific antigens present on high endothelial venules (HEV) precedes the egress of lymphocytes from the blood stream into the tissues. In this paper, we report the presence of HEVs with tannic-acid staining material (TASM+ HEVs) in Staphylococcus aureus-associated erythroderma, which allow the migration of CD8+ lymphocytes from the bloodstream into the epidermis. TASM positivity is also expressed on lymphocytes within the regional lymph nodes, and by intravascular lymphocytes prior to leaving the TASM+ HEV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred patients with facial seborrheic dermatitis and 42 control subjects were studied. The number of periodic acid-Schiff-positive Pityosporum ovale yeast cells in skin scrapings per high-power field were counted and designated 1 + to 4 +. Our data indicate a correlation between the density of P.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Exp Dermatol
March 1990
It has been observed that the beneficial anti-inflammatory effects of topical steroids in psoriasis are counteracted by increasing instability of the disease, with rebound phenomena associated with the cessation of these drugs. We report the occurrence of multi-layered fragmentation and disorganization of the basal laminae in active, untreated psoriatic lesions, resolving and uninvolved, inadvertently steroid-treated psoriatic skin, as well as in a variety of non-psoriatic dermatoses treated with fluorinated topical steroids for prolonged periods. These changes, which were associated with a moderate to severe loss of dermal collagen, were not found in untreated and treated psoriatic controls, with or without concomitant alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, who had not received steroids, suggesting that they were probably the consequence of prolonged fluorinated steroid use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence of systolic dysfunction, diastolic dysfunction, or both is an important consideration in selecting the optimal pharmacologic approach to the treatment of congestive heart failure in an individual patient. Cardiac glycosides and arterial vasodilators act only on systolic function, whereas beta 1-adrenoceptor-stimulating agents, such as beta 1 full and partial agonists, have both inotropic and lusitropic activity. Acute and chronic administration of xamoterol, a new beta 1 partial agonist, to patients with congestive heart failure has been shown to improve myocardial contractility, as indicated by increases in the peak rate of rise in left ventricular pressure, left ventricular ejection fraction, and cardiac output.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAustralas J Dermatol
April 1991
Latency of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been demonstrated in both helper T-Lymphocytes and cells of the macrophage/monocyte series. Although mitogen-dependent amplification of HIV infection within lymphocytes and monocytes/macrophages has been demonstrated to occur in vitro, in vivo evidence of such a phenomenon has been lacking. We have performed electron microscopic and immunocytochemical evaluation of skin biopsies from a patient with the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) with chronic erythroderma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Dermatopathol
June 1989
A lack of cellular immunity on the part of the host has been incriminated as the cause of the persistence of the cutaneous lesions of molluscum contagiosum. We present a patient in the eruptive phase of the disease, confirming the absence of T-lymphocyte and natural killer cell subsets in the base of these typical lesions, using a panel of monoclonal antibodies. We also report the observation of lipid material ultrastructurally (confirmed by osmium staining on fresh-frozen tissue), as well as cross-reactivity immunocytochemically of the antigens on these molluscum bodies with antigens normally present on macrophages, as defined by DAKO-macrophage monoclonal antibodies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmbulatory cardiac (Holter) monitoring is often recommended in the routine evaluation of patients who fall; however, the prevalence of arrhythmias in old people is high, and the usefulness of such monitoring is unproven. As part of a large study of institutionalized elderly fallers, we compared Holter findings of fallers (N = 51) with a group of nonfallers (N = 27) having similar medical and demographic characteristics. Prevalence of ventricular arrhythmias was 82% in each group, and all patients had supraventricular arrhythmias.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHost immunity has been suspected of playing a role in recurrent herpes simplex. In this preliminary ultrastructural study of two patients with acute herpetic eruption, it was noted that the keratinocytes exhibiting the most severe damage are those adjacent to large granular lymphocytes. In contrast, many keratinocytes filled with viral particles of herpes simplex show little or no signs of keratinocyte damage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNecrobiosis lipoidica in diabetics has been considered to be a cutaneous manifestation of diabetic microangiopathy. Seven diabetic patients with necrobiotic ulcers of recent onset that healed after administration of acetylsalicylic acid and dipyridamole had elevated thromboxane levels. Healing was associated with depression of the elevated thromboxane levels in all seven patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Dermatol
November 1988
A number of beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs have been reported to induce a papulosquamous eruption which resembles psoriasis. We report distinctive clinical, histopathologic, immunocytochemical, and electron microscopic features in beta-blocker-induced psoriasiform eruptions that differentiate this syndrome from psoriasis. Preliminary data suggest that biopsy specimens from eruptions caused by beta 1-selective adrenoceptor blocking agents (metoprolol and atenolol) were characterized by excessive degranulation of the neutrophils in the dermis, while the nonselective beta blockers (propranolol, nadolol, and sotalol) were marked by excessive release of proteolytic enzymes from macrophages, which are thought to possess beta 2-adrenergic receptors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChanges in left ventricular (LV) meridional and circumferential end-systolic wall stress during isometric and isotonic exercises were determined noninvasively in 12 healthy subjects using echocardiography and cuff blood pressure measurements. Isometric exercise was performed at 20 and 40% of maximal voluntary contraction using a handgrip dynamometer, and isotonic exercise was done on a cycle ergometer at 150 kpm/min increments every 3 minutes to a maximum of 600 kpm/min. Although the increase in systolic blood pressure was similar in both forms of exercise, LV systolic stress in the circumferential and meridional planes increased markedly during isometric exercise but decreased slightly during higher intensity isotonic exercise.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA clinical syndrome, consisting of eruptive linear seborrheic keratoses associated with adenomatous colonic polyps (malignant but without invasion of the stalk) and/or frankly invasive colonic adenocarcinomas, is described in five patients. Partial to almost complete regression of the cutaneous lesions over the succeeding months to years was noted after removal of the internal malignant tumors in all five patients. Resolving lesions were characterized by an accentuation of chronic inflammatory infiltrate both within the epidermis and dermis, suggesting perhaps that the regression of the skin lesions may be related to enhanced immunologic response concomitant with the removal of the underlying malignancy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the presence of tannic acid staining material in the intercellular spaces between adjacent endothelial cells of the high endothelial venules (HEVs) in psoriatic skin, which appears to be recognized by T8 (cytotoxic/suppressor) lymphocytes, as the presence of HEVs was found to be related to the presence of T8 lymphocytes in the epidermis. As HEVs with similar tannic acid staining material were also observed in peripheral lymph nodes, we suggest that this material may serve as a marker for HEVs recognized by the T8 lymphocyte subset. T8 + lymphocytes were found in the epidermis at 5 min and I h after tape-stripping of uninvolved skin of psoriatic patients with active disease, but not until 24 h in a psoriatic patient in remission.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough normalization of previously inverted T waves in the ECG is not uncommon during exercise treadmill testing, the clinical significance of this finding is still unclear. This was investigated in 45 patients during thallium-201 exercise testing. Patients with secondary T wave abnormalities on the resting ECG and ischemic exercise ST segment depression were excluded.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCongenital smooth-muscle hamartomas are rare, benign tumors of the skin. Since their original description in 1969, 16 case reports have appeared in the literature, with 7 cases reported within the last year. We describe the 17th patient with this lesion and have included a review of the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBasal keratinocyte herniations (BKH) have been used as markers of psoriatic activity. Abnormal multipolypoid forms herniating through large gaps in the basal lamina have been found to characterize biopsies from psoriatic patients with concomitant alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, and appear to be a marker of excessive proteolytic activity. The finding of similar multipolypoid BKH in patients with generalized pustular psoriasis of the von Zumbusch variety (but not in patients with psoriasis vulgaris), in the absence of concomitant alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, would support the concept of the presence of large amounts of proteolytic enzymes in the dermis of patients with this syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 36-year-old Hispanic woman, covered with blisters since birth, was found to have markedly elevated chymotrypsin levels in her serum. This proteolytic enzyme is thought to digest laminin, thus causing separation of the basement membrane at the level of the lamina lucida, corroborating findings on electron microscopy. On the basis that the sun-exposed areas of the skin were relatively less involved, she received a course of UVB therapy, with total clinical clearance of her lesions after 3 weeks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExcessive percutaneous absorption of potentially toxic substances such as menthol and methyl salicylate may occur through local application of heat, such as the use of a heating pad. Menthol and methyl salicylate are found in nonprescription items and used for muscular and arthritic pains. This patient experienced full-thickness skin and muscle necrosis as well as persistent interstitial nephritis as a result of topical application of methyl salicylate and menthol followed by use of a heating pad, despite the manufacturer's warning against the use of heating pads.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA patient with infarctive skin lesions and associated involvement of the kidney and liver caused by an intravenous overdose of cocaine is described. The thrombotic tendency may possibly be related to endothelial cell damage from prolonged vasoconstriction or cocaine toxicity, with disturbance of prostacyclin-thromboxane balance and enhancement of platelet aggregation and thrombotic tendency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAustralas J Dermatol
December 1986