Publications by authors named "Rapaccini A"

In the anal region, pruritus may be both idiopathic (mainly of psychological/psychiatric origin) and secondary to an underlying disorder or related to local causes (mainly of dermatologic interest). Persistent pruritus ani is, in particular, a challenging experience for the dermatologist.

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The aging of the population and related spreading of tinnitus and vertigo with dizziness in elderly, directed us, during 2002, to treat 250 patients (average age 65 years). We have employed pharmacotherapy and transtympanic anc cervical electrostimulation protocols.

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The Authors report a case of infantile recurrent circinate erythematous psoriasis, as described by Lapière, in a nine year old child. Particular features of the case are the relative rarity of the disease that shows a benign chronic recurrent course.

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Article Synopsis
  • Granulosis Rubra Nasi is a rare skin condition found in early childhood, characterized by inflammation and hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) on the nose.
  • The condition may present with symptoms like beads of sweat, redness, and small red bumps or comedo-like lesions.
  • It is also referred to as "Acne papulo-rosacea of the nose" due to its similar appearance to other acne-related conditions.
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