Publications by authors named "Steinkraus V"

Onychomycosis is common. Diagnosis can be confirmed by various methods; a commonly used method is the histological examination of nail clippings. A deep learning system was developed and its diagnostic accuracy compared with that of human experts.

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Case Report: We report a case of granulomatous skin reaction after injection of an unknown botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) A preparation. Four years after occurrence of skin lesions, systemic sarcoidosis became manifest.

Conclusion: In addition to injection trauma, the BoNT A preparation may have acted as an immunogenic stimulus leading to cutaneous manifestation of sarcoidosis.

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The aim of this prospective, rater-blind, randomized, intra-individual, 4-week study was to compare the effectiveness and safety of two hyaluronic acid dermal fillers, Belotero® Basic (monophasic) and Restylane® (biphasic), for correction of nasolabial folds (NLF). Twenty subjects with bilateral, symmetrical NLF were randomized to receive a single injection of Belotero® Basic and Restylane® in a split-face design. The primary endpoint measured intra-individual differences of treatment effects in mean depth and evenness of the NLF target area relative to its edges, from baseline to Week 4, as evaluated by the Phase-shift Rapid In-vivo Measurement of Skin (PRIMOS) system.

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Background: A key step in studying the biology of spermatogonia is to determine their global gene expression profile. However, disassociation of these cells from the testis may alter their profile to a considerable degree. To characterize the molecular phenotype of human spermatogonia, including spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), within their cognate microenvironment, a rare subtype of human defective spermatogenesis was exploited in which spermatogonia were the only germ cell type.

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Background: In this 2-armed, randomized study we investigated the efficacy and tolerability of complex-protein-free botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A), applied in two different dilution volumes for treatment of glabellar lines.

Patients And Methods: 40 patients with grade 2-3 glabellar lines (Facial Wrinkle Scale) received treatment with 25U BoNT/A (Xeomin). 100U of botulinum neurotoxin were diluted in 2.

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[Aesthetic dermatology].

Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich

July 2007

In addition to treating neoplastic disease, inflammatory skin disorders and allergies Aesthetic Dermatology has grown to become an important issue in the field of dermatology. Aesthetic Dermatology puts medicine in a field of tension between medical necessities and patients' wishes. Aesthetic issues are most relevant to dermatology because skin is not only a functional organ like heart, liver and kidneys, but a medium also of visual and tactile communication.

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As proposed by Hanahan and Weinberg (2000. Cell 100, 57-70) carcinogenesis requires crucial events such as (i) genomic instability, (ii) cell cycle deregulation, (iii) induction of a telomere length maintenance mechanism, and (iv) an angiogenic switch. By comparing the expression of p53, cyclin D1, p16, hTERT, and TSP-1 in spontaneously regressing keratoacanthoma (KA) as a paradigm of early neoplasia, with malignant invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) as a paradigm of advanced tumour development, we are now able to assign the changes in the expression of these proteins to specific stages and allocate them to defined roles in the multi-step process of skin carcinogenesis.

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Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is rare in Northern Europe and may be overlooked because colleagues have little experience with it.

Objectives: To identify manifestations of CL that may escape diagnosis.

Methods: Correlation of clinical diagnosis and histopathological findings in 28 biopsy specimens taken from 19 patients with CL confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) specific for Leishmania.

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Background: Infections of the skin by herpes viruses do not always present themselves in typical fashion. Early diagnosis, however, is crucial for appropriate treatment. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows diagnosis and differential diagnosis of herpes virus infections, but the method is not yet available in large parts of the world, where diagnosis is made based on morphology alone.

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A 66-year-old woman presented with erythematous nodules on both legs and told of a history of lymph node tuberculosis that had been treated with surgery and tuberculostatic therapy years before. A biopsy taken from a nodule showed nodular vasculitis. PCR for Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific DNA on the paraffin-embedded tissue was positive.

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Non-melanoma skin cancers, in particular keratoacanthomas (KAs) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), have become highly frequent tumor types especially in immune-suppressed transplant patients. Nevertheless, little is known about essential genetic changes. As a paradigm of 'early' changes, that is, changes still compatible with tumor regression, we studied KAs by comparative genomic hybridization and show that gain of chromosome 11q is not only one of the most frequent aberration (8/18), but in four tumors also the only aberration.

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Two years after the diagnosis of Sézary syndrome, a 50-year old female patient experienced attacks of painful ischemia of both hands and feet, leading to acral necrosis. Another 59-year old patient presented with severe pain in his feet, secondary to ischemia. This was the first symptom of a T-cell-chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

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Since birth, a 43 year-old man displayed a nevus sebaceus on the right temple. The histopathology revealed two distinct adnexal neoplasms associated with this lesion: a syringocystadenoma papilliferum and a trichoblastoma. We describe the combination of these entities in this report.

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The aim of this study was to characterize the genotoxic action of UVA and UVB in human keratinocytes by application of the single cell gel electrophoresis assay (SCGE assay). Dose dependence of DNA damage, the time course of its repair, and the influence of cellular antioxidant status were assessed. Irradiation with UVA or UVB both resulted in a dose-dependent increase in the level of DNA damage.

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The evaluation of melanocytic tumors represents one of the most intriguing and challenging aspects of the daily practice in dermatohistopathology. For the diagnosis of malignant melanoma and melanocytic nevi, standardized and reproducible criteria are required. In case of the diagnosis of melanoma, the histopathological report must include all important data relevant for the prognosis which may also influence the therapeutic procedure.

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Background: Palpable migratory arciform erythema is clinically characterized by sharply circumscribed, infiltrated erythematous patches that tend to spread irregularly, resulting in arciform morphologic features. The histopathologic features are characterized by a patchy inflammatory perivascular and periadnexal T-lymphocytic infiltrate throughout the dermis. The disease runs a chronic course and is rarely described in the literature.

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A high density of beta 2-adrenoceptors has been found in human skin. Using autoradiographic mapping we investigated the distribution of beta 1- and beta 2-receptors in normal and diseased human skin. Cryostat sections of human skin obtained at biopsy were incubated with [125I]-iodocyanopindolol and nonspecific binding was identified by incubation of adjacent sections with 200 microM (-)-isoproterenol; beta 2-receptors were visualized using CGP 20712A and beta 1-receptors using ICI 118,551 as competing agents.

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[Urticaria vasculitis].

Verh Dtsch Ges Pathol

March 1997

Fifteen cases with suspected urticarial vasculitis which were seen during the last ten years at the Department of Dermatology in Hamburg were reviewed. The cases were reevaluated after strict formulation of criteria for vasculitis (fibrin in and around small vessels, leukocytoclasis of neutrophilic granulocytes, extravasation of erythrocytes) and discussed in the context of the international literature on urticarial vasculitis. The conclusion of our study is that urticarial vasculitis is often overdiagnosed clinically if persistent urticarial lesions occur that show some erythematous changes or a hint of hemorrhage.

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A 12-year-old girl developed acanthosis nigricans due to increased levels of serum insulin. Hyperinsulinemia has been recognized as the underlying cause in most cases of acanthosis nigricans. In this paper we outline a typical clinical case with special regard to the proposed pathogenesis.

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