Publications by authors named "Minia Campos"

Article Synopsis
  • - The term mid-face toddler excoriation syndrome (MiTES) refers to a rare condition in infants, marked by self-inflicted skin lesions, primarily on the face.
  • - MiTES is thought to be a milder form of hereditary sensory-autonomic neuropathy (HSAN) type VIII, which affects pain sensation.
  • - An 8-year-old boy with this syndrome exhibited self-inflicted facial lesions and an unusually high pain threshold, prompting a review of its diagnosis and management.
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Background: Infantile hemangiomas with minimal or arrested growth are vascular tumors with a proliferative component involving < 25% of their total surface area. They are commonly described as localized lesions and are mainly located on the lower body. Little has been described about segmental forms on the face and their associations with PHACE syndrome.

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Little is known about the incidence and management of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) in children. We conducted a retrospective review of all patients younger than 18 years of age treated for DFSP over a period of 11 years (2000-2011) in Madrid, Spain. The sample consisted of 13 children.

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In melanoma, the PI3K-AKT-mTOR (AKT) and RAF-MEK-ERK (MAPK) signaling pathways are constitutively activated and appear to play a role in chemoresistance. Herein, we investigated the effects of pharmacological AKT and MAPK pathway inhibitors on chemosensitivity of melanoma cells to cisplatin and temozolomide. Chemosensitivity was tested by examining effects on growth, cell cycle, survival, expression of antiapoptotic proteins, and invasive tumor growth of melanoma cells in monolayer and organotypic culture, respectively.

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Numerous plant species and their derivatives can cause skin reactions through a variety of mechanisms: irritative contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, contact urticaria and photodermatitis. We present a case of irritative contact dermatitis after exposure to the sap of Agave americana. The skin symptoms in this case have only been described on rare occasions; although this condition usually presents with a papulovesicular rash, in this patient it appeared as purpuric lesions in the contact area.

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