Publications by authors named "Luis S Almeida"

Article Synopsis
  • - Cylindromas are uncommon, non-cancerous tumors mostly found on the scalp and face, and they are more common in women, appearing usually in people in their 20s or 30s.
  • - These tumors can appear as either single or multiple nodules; multiple ones are often associated with mutations in the CYLD gene, especially in a condition called CYLD cutaneous syndrome.
  • - A case study is presented involving a 61-year-old man with multiple cylindromas on his scalp, which led to genetic testing and the discovery of a new harmful variant in the CYLD gene.
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Background: Arthroscopy of the ankle is an important surgical technique that has become increasingly popular over the years due to its usefulness in the treatment of many ankle conditions. Nevertheless, it's not deprived of complications. Extensor hallucis longus (EHL) tendon ruptures following anterior ankle arthroscopy have only been reported 3 times in the literature.

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The presence of granulomas in the skin of T-cell lymphoma patients is a rare but well-known phenomenon. The authors present the case of a 44-year-old Caucasian male, with a previously treated peripheral T-cell lymphoma, with cutaneous infiltration and extensive dyschromia on his lower limbs. Skin biopsies revealed the presence of sarcoid granulomas associated with the recurrence of the lymphoma, confirmed by immunostaining and molecular analysis.

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Erythema nodosum leprosum is defined by the appearance of tender skin nodules, which can be accompanied by fever, joint pain, neuritis, edema, malaise and/or lymphadenopathy. The authors describe the case of a 19-year-old Angolan black woman, resident in Portugal for the last 10 years, diagnosed with Hansen's disease at the age of 12, irregular with follow-up and non-compliant with treatment. She was referred to our clinic with painful nodules and pustules on the upper limbs, diffuse facial infiltration with pustules and fever, after initiating minocycline with the intention of treating acne.

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Exudative erythema multiforme is an acute self-limited skin disease often associated with infections (usually viral), and also with systemic diseases and drugs. We report the case of a 39-year-old woman diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus, who presented at the emergency clinic with exudative erythema multiforme which started 10 days after taking amoxicillin and clavulanic acid for tonsillitis together (almost simultaneously) with the pneumococcal vaccine. Rowell's syndrome was also considered to be a possibility.

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The herein report illustrates how a synovial tissue heavily infiltrated by neutrophils in the first weeks of arthritis, can evolve in few months to a synovial infiltration by lymphocytes with a characteristic pattern of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This observation suggests a critical initial role of neutrophils in RA onset, which is eventually surpassed by the activation of the adaptive immune system. In addition, this patient, despite the absence of rheumatoid factors and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies, progressed to a highly destructive and disabling disease, that was only controlled adequately with rituximab, due to the lack of response to methotrexate and serious adverse effects with TNF blockers therapy.

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Angiosarcoma is the most common primary malignant tumour of the heart. It is a rare and aggressive neoplasm that almost always has a short and fatal evolution. By the time it produces symptoms it has usually progressed to a mass causing haemodynamic compromise.

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Desmoplastic melanoma (DM) is a rare variant of spindle cell melanoma, which usually develops in sun-damaged skin of elderly patients. Often the lesion is nonpigmented and frequently mistaken for a nonmelanocytic proliferation, which delays diagnosis and treatment and therefore worsens the prognosis. The spindle shape of neoplastic melanocytes, the prominent desmoplasia, and the frequent neurotropism of neoplastic melanocytes are its most characteristic histopathological features.

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