Publications by authors named "Kolm I"

Introduction: Nodular vasculitis (NV) is a rare form of panniculitis primarily affecting middle-aged females, presenting as painful, sometimes ulcerated nodules on the dorsal lower legs. Erythema induratum of Bazin (EIB) is a form of NV and is considered a manifestation of cutaneous tuberculin hypersensitivity. This retrospective study aims to analyze demographics, clinicopathological findings, laboratory results, and treatment outcomes of NV in a non-TB endemic country.

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Erythema nodosum (EN) is the most frequently occurring form of acute panniculitis. It is characterized by painful red to livid raised nodules or bumps that typically occur symmetrically in the shin area. The cause of EN is often a reaction of the immune system to various triggers including infections, inflammatory diseases or medications.

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Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) incidence in Switzerland is rising due to factors like migration and globalization. The aim of this work was to investigate CL frequency in Switzerland and identify clinical and histopathological difficulties in diagnosing CL in a non-endemic country.

Patients And Methods: This retrospective study evaluated the clinical and histopathological characteristics of all CL cases from two dermatopathology laboratories between 2000 and 2022.

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Background: Genital pain treatment regimens range from local or systemic pharmacological to non-pharmacological, manual and psychosexual therapies with poor to moderate evidence for their efficiency. The aim of this study was to evaluate the subjective therapeutic response (genital pain relief) of different treatment modalities for vulvodynia and the most prevalent other vulvar pathologies, chronic vulvar eczema and lichen sclerosus by means of a cross-sectional survey.

Material And Methods: A questionnaire-based cohort study that included 128 vulvodynia, 116 eczema and 79 lichen sclerosus patients was used.

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Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequently diagnosed skin cancer and the most common malignancy in humans. Different morphological subtypes of BCC are associated with a low or high risk of recurrence and aggressiveness, but the underlying biology of how the individual subtypes arise remains largely unknown. As the majority of BCCs appear to arise from mutations in the same pathway, we hypothesized that BCC development, growth and invasive potential is also influenced by the tumour microenvironment and, in particular, by cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and the factors they secrete.

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Erythema nodosum (EN) is the most frequently occurring form of acute panniculitis. It is characterized by painful red to livid raised nodules or bumps that typically occur symmetrically in the shin area. The cause of EN is often a reaction of the immune system to various triggers including infections, inflammatory diseases or medications.

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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors can cause immune-related lichenoid skin reactions (irLP) that are often hard to treat, and this study aims to compare these reactions to spontaneous lichen planus (LP).
  • The research found that irLP and LP have different clinical and histological characteristics, with irLP showing a more widespread rash and a unique inflammatory gene profile, indicating different underlying mechanisms.
  • The results suggest that topical JAK inhibitors might be a promising treatment for irLP due to its distinct inflammatory signature, although further studies with larger groups are needed for confirmation.
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Objectives: Peanut allergy is an IgE-mediated food allergy that is associated with asthma in certain patients. With increasing prevalence, its great impact on the quality of life, and a lack of treatment options, the need for new therapy options is a given. Hence, models for research and development are required.

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Cuticular poroma is a rare variant of poroma composed of exclusively or predominantly cuticular cells, namely of large cells with ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. We report 7 cases of this rare tumor identified among 426 neoplasms diagnosed as poroma or porocarcinoma. The patients were 4 males and 3 females, ranging in age from 18 to 88 years.

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  • Primary cutaneous mucinoses (PCM) are uncommon skin disorders where mucin accumulates in the dermis or hair follicles, and this study aims to explore their characteristics and potential cell sources at a single-cell level.
  • The research involved 31 patients diagnosed with different forms of PCM from 2010 to 2020, using various staining techniques to analyze mucin presence and its association with specific cell types.
  • Results indicated that mucin deposits were primarily found in hair follicles of follicular mucinosis cases and that CD8+ T cells had a significant role in mucin production compared to other cell types, suggesting different origins in mucin production between follicular and dermal forms of PCM.
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Vitiligo-like depigmentation (VLD) is an immune-related adverse event (irAE) of checkpoint-inhibitor (CPI) treatment, which has previously been associated with a favourable outcome. The aim of this study was to explore clinical, biological and prognostic features of melanoma patients with VLD under CPI-treatment and to explore whether they exhibit a characteristic immune response profile in peripheral blood. Melanoma patients developing VLD under CPI were included in a prospective observational single-center cohort study.

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Hypoxia affects tumor aggressiveness and activates pathways associated with epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) which are crucial for tumor progress. In this study, the correlation of hypoxia and EMT with sentinel lymph node status and tumor-specific survival was investigated in primary melanomas. CD34 for capillary count and Hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) as hypoxia indicators as well as Ezrin and L1-Cell Adhesion Molecule (L1CAM), both critical proteins contributing to EMT, were analyzed using immunohistochemistry in 49 melanoma patients with long follow-up (F/U, mean 110 months; range 12−263 months).

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  • The study presents the largest series of granulomatous pigmented purpuric dermatosis (GPPD), a rare skin condition that can mimic other serious diseases like cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
  • It involves analyzing the histopathological features of nine GPPD cases compared to ten other types of pigmented purpuric dermatoses.
  • The findings indicate GPPD primarily affects adult males' lower extremities and shows distinct histological traits, including a specific immune cell profile.
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Conventional vaccines are very efficient in the prevention of bacterial infections caused by extracellular pathogens due to effective stimulation of pathogen-specific antibodies. In contrast, considering that intracellular surveillance by antibodies is not possible, they are typically less effective in preventing or treating infections caused by intracellular pathogens such as . The objective of the current study was to use so-called photochemical internalization (PCI) to deliver a live bacterial vaccine to the cytosol of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) for the purpose of stimulating major histocompatibility complex (MHC) I-restricted CD8 T-cell responses.

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BAP1-inactivated melanocytic tumor (BIMT) is a group of melanocytic neoplasms with epithelioid cell morphology molecularly characterized by the loss of function of BAP1, a tumor suppressor gene located on chromosome 3p21, and a mutually exclusive mitogenic driver mutation, more commonly BRAF. BIMTs can occur as a sporadic lesion or, less commonly, in the setting of an autosomal dominant cancer susceptibility syndrome caused by a BAP1 germline inactivating mutation. Owing to the frequent identification of remnants of a conventional nevus, BIMTs are currently classified within the group of combined melanocytic nevi.

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Trichoblastoma (TB) is a benign biphasic follicular neoplasm with differentiation toward the germinative cells and a specific follicular mesenchyme. We subtyped 349 sporadic TB according to a classification proposed by Ackerman. Two hundred forty-six (246/349, 70.

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  • Primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis (PLCA) is a skin condition characterized by amyloid protein deposits without affecting other body systems, with four notable subtypes: lichen, macular, biphasic, and nodular amyloidosis, primarily impacting Latin American and Asian populations.
  • A study reviewed 37 confirmed PLCA cases, finding lichen amyloidosis was the most common subtype, and highlighted demographic info and treatment responses, noting that 59.4% of patients had higher skin phototypes.
  • The most effective treatment combination was UVA1 phototherapy with high-potency corticosteroids, leading to complete symptom clearance in a small subset of patients, while lower-potency treatments showed less effectiveness.
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Background: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has been associated with cutaneous findings, some being the result of drug hypersensitivity reactions such as maculopapular drug rashes (MDR). The aim of this study was to investigate whether COVID-19 may impact the development of the MDR.

Methods: Blood and skin samples from COVID-19 patients (based on a positive nasopharyngeal PCR) suffering from MDR (COVID-MDR), healthy controls, non-COVID-19-related patients with drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS), and MDR were analyzed.

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Primary extramedullary plasmacytoma is rare monoclonal proliferation of plasma cells, which arise in various nonosseous anatomic locations without detectable underlying systemic disease. Historically, cutaneous infiltrates rich in mature neoplastic plasma cells have fallen into one of the following categories, plasmacytoma, lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, and marginal zone lymphoma, which included immunocytoma. Since 2005, each of these was subsumed under the marginal zone lymphoma umbrella, largely on the basis of acknowledged diagnostic difficulties in some of these cases.

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Antigen cross-presentation to cytotoxic CD8 T cells is crucial for the induction of anti-tumor and anti-viral immune responses. Recently, co-encapsulation of photosensitizers and antigens into microspheres and subsequent photochemical internalization (PCI) of antigens in antigen presenting cells has emerged as a promising new strategy for inducing antigen-specific CD8 T cell responses in vitro and in vivo. However, the exact cellular mechanisms have hardly been investigated in vivo, i.

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Background: Chronic vulvar dermatitis (CVD) is the most prevalent disease in gynecologic dermatology. The treatment mainly depends on topical glucocorticoids (TGC) but is challenged by insufficient treatment response. On a histological level, the upregulation of the glucocorticoid receptor β (GRβ), an inhibitor of the active glucocorticoid receptor α (GRα), is discussed as mechanism of glucocorticoid insensitivity.

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