We describe a 5-year-old boy with red-pink, firm, nodular lesions, with central resolution and prominent borders, localized to the face, backs of the hands, extensor surfaces of the arms and legs, and the buttocks. He also had recurrent bacterial respiratory infections. Quantitative immunoglobulin levels revealed hypogammaglobulinemia and increased IgM levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the case of a 38-year-old woman with herpes gestationis (HG) persistent for 26 months postpartum with typical erythematous-edematous grouped lesions associated with vesicles, blisters, and scaled crusts on most parts of her body. Despite high doses of oral prednisolone, azathioprine, and dapsone, and a trial of 5 plasmaphereses, the disease has persisted to date. Histopathologic examination of lesional skin showed subepidermal blisters, focal basal cell necrosis, and a dermal inflammatory infiltrate including many eosinophils.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVitiligo is a skin disease that is caused by selective destruction of melanocytes and is characterized by white spots. Melanocytes and keratinocytes seem to exhibit a functional close relationship, mediated at least in part by keratinocyte-derived cytokines, which seem important for survival and activity of melanocytic cells. We wanted to investigate the hypothesis that in vitiligo the expression of epidermal cytokines may be modified compared with normal skin.
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