Cutaneous melanoma is rapidly becoming a potentially curable cancer if it is detected and properly treated in an early phase of development. Unlike other cancers, which are usually hidden from detection until they are relatively large or metastatic disease has occurred, cutaneous melanoma is readily detectable simply by examining the skin. Information is now available that will be useful in selecting individuals at greatest risk.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNinety percent of foxes fed commercial ERA vaccine in a specially designed bait developed rabies serum neutralizing antibodies. The vaccine bait did not cause clinical signs of rabies when consumed by foxes, raccoons, skunks, dogs, cats, cattle and monkeys. When presented, in the laboratory, to wild rodents of the species Microtus, Mus musculus and Peromyscus, the vaccine baits caused vaccine-induced rabies only in Mus musculus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe radiological features of a case of angiomyolipoma of the liver are reported. A review of the literature has shown this to be a rare benign tumour. The lesion falls within the broad spectrum of lipomatous liver tumours.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDisseminated intravascular coagulation and purpura fulminans developed in association with septicemia and meningitis due to Candida tropicalis in an 18-year-old female immunosuppressed renal allograft recipient. Although systemic Candida infection was initially suspected, blood cultures showed no growth of this organism until after its identification in the dermis of a skin biopsy specimen obtained from the site of purpura fulminans. This case illustrates the association between Candida sepsis and purpura fulminans, and demonstrates the usefulness of skin biopsy of purpura fulminans in the early diagnosis of Candida sepsis.
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January 1986
There are several recognizable melanocytic precursors of cutaneous melanoma. These precursors include lentigo maligna, dysplastic melanocytic nevi, congenital nevi (of any size), and darkly pigmented lesions of acral surfaces and mucous membranes. Lentigo maligna is an uncommon melanocytic dysplasia, present in 3 per 1000 individuals over the age of 50 years and accounting for 4 percent of all cutaneous melanomas.
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