Publications by authors named "Hulsebosch H"

Introduction: Mitochondrial toxicity resulting from mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion is suggested to be involved in the pathogenesis of lipodystrophy.

Methods: We cross-sectionally assessed lipodystrophy both clinically and radiographically in patients who, 4 years before, had been enrolled in a randomized comparative trial of stavudine- or zidovudine-based therapy. mtDNA content was measured in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and subcutaneous adipose tissue from the thigh and back.

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A 28-year-old male AIDS patient with generalized painful skin ulcers, fever and malaise presented to us. The differential diagnosis included varicella zoster infection, herpes simplex infection, actinomycosis, sporotrichosis and botryomycosis. Histopathology revealed clusters of gram-positive coccoid bacteria in the deep dermis, surrounded by a mixed dense inflammatory infiltrate.

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Background: Alopecia areata is considered to be an autoimmune disease. It consists of patchy hair loss of the scalp and the eyebrows, making it a disfiguring condition. This 10-year study was designed to assess the usefulness of the treatment of the eyebrows with dermatography as a relatively quick and simple method to obtain a cosmetically satisfactory result.

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For evaluating the role of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in the local treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related cutaneous Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), nine treatments were performed in eight human immunodeficiency virus-positive homosexual men. The patients received 2 mg Photofrin/kg and either 120 J/cm2 (n = 5) or 70 J/cm2 (n = 4) laser light (630 nm). A total of 83 lesions were evaluable for response with a follow-up of 3-8 months.

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We report a 75-year-old man with a fulminant rosacea-like eruption, suggestive of demodicidosis. Multiple Demodex folliculorum mites were found in facial scales and pustules and, on histological examination, in the infundibulum of pilosebaceous follicles and in the dermis. Intradermal mites were surrounded either by polymorphonuclear granulocytes and histiocytes, or by a granulomatous infiltrate containing foreign-body giant cells, which had phagocytosed the parasites.

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Following a febrile illness with nasal discharge and vomiting a 1.5-year-old girl developed monomorphous erythematous papular lesions on the face, buttocks and extremities. A diagnosis of Gianotti-Crosti syndrome on the basis of an Epstein-Barr virus infection was made.

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Rapid techniques for the detection of herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella-zoster virus (VZV) are needed for optimal therapeutic management. VZV infection poses a serious threat, especially to seriously ill patients, for instance, immunocompromised patients. We report a case of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1-positive leukemia complicated by atypical multidermatomal herpes zoster.

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The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exanthem can be the primary manifestation of HIV infection. We report three cases of an exanthematous skin eruption associated with acute HIV infection. HIV antigen (p24 core antigen) was present, whereas results of the HIV antibody test were negative.

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A rare vascular proliferation found as a skin lesion in patients suffering from the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and sometimes referred to as epithelioid angiomatosis is believed to be a manifestation of infection by the cat scratch bacillus or a related organism. We describe the histological findings from eight lesions seen in two cases. In all cases the diagnosis could be confirmed by demonstration within the lesions of groups of gram-negative rod-shaped organisms staining positively with the Warthin-Starry stain.

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A patient with AIDS developed subcutaneous nodules and associated osteolytic lesions with negative stains and cultures for bacteria, fungi and parasites. Flucloxacillin was not effective but treatment with vancomycin was associated with improvement. Six months later the patient became severely ill, with fever, malaise and multiple skin and laryngeal papules.

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