Case Rep Dermatol Med
December 2019
The authors present a case of eccrine syringofibroadenoma that clinically mimicked squamous cell carcinoma and briefly comment on the current knowledge about its clinical and histopathological features and therapeutic options.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPollen-food allergy syndrome (PFAS) is a relatively rare form of food allergy which develops in individuals who are sensitized to pollen. Tree pollens, especially birch pollen, frequently induce PFAS; however, the incidence of PFAS due to grass or weed pollens such as ragweed or mugwort is relatively rare. Mugwort-mustard allergy syndrome (MMAS) is an example of a PFAS in which individuals sensitized to mugwort may develop an allergy to mustard and experience severe reactions.
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