Publications by authors named "J Santoso-Pham"

Keratoacanthoma is a common skin tumor characterized by rapid growth of a smooth dome-shaped nodule with a central plug of keratin, usually followed by spontaneous involution. We report the case of a giant keratoacanthoma on the face that continued to spread peripherally for several months despite vigorous therapeutic intervention. Treatment with methotrexate (25 mg intramuscularly) and Kenalog (triamcinolone acetonide, 40 mg intramuscularly) weekly finally slowed and stopped the expanding, deforming tumor growth and induced involution.

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Background: Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis includes pruritus, urticaria, papulovesicular eruptions, and bullous erythema multiforme. Sensitivity to estrogen has not been described, although it was probably first recognized almost 50 years ago.

Objective: Our purpose was to assess sensitization to selected hormones in women with a significant premenstrual flare of skin lesions.

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