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Introduction: The term facial acanthosis nigricans (FAN) lacks definition of precise clinical and histopathological features. We present a descriptive study of patients with FAN to define pigmentary patterns and estimate the prevalence of obesity and insulin resistance in these cases.

Materials And Methods: It is a prospective study that included all patients with classical AN of the neck and/or other areas with facial acanthosis nigricans described as brown-to-black macular pigmentation with blurred ill-defined margins, found on the zygomatic and malar areas.

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Vitiligo in Children: A Birds Eye View.

Curr Pediatr Rev

October 2016

Department of Dermatology, L.T.M.M.C and General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai, 400022, India.

Vitiligo in children is a distinct subset of vitiligo and differs from adult vitiligo. Characteristic features include family history of autoimmune or endocrine disease, higher incidence of segmental vitiligo, development of early or premature graying, increased incidence of autoantibodies and poor response to topical PUVA. The exact prevalence of vitiligo in children varies between 0.

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"Childhood Vitiligo".

Curr Pediatr Rev

October 2015

Department of Dermatology, L.T.M.M.C and General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai, India 400022.

Vitiligo in children is a distinct subset of vitiligo and differs from adult vitiligo. Characteristic features include family history of autoimmune or endocrine disease, higher incidence of segmental vitiligo , development of early or premature graying, increased incidence of autoantibodies and poor response to topical PUVA. The exact prevalence of vitiligo in children varies between 0.

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An approach to acanthosis nigricans.

Indian Dermatol Online J

July 2014

Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, L.T.M.M.C and General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is characterized by dark, coarse and thickened skin with a velvety texture, being symmetrically distributed on the neck, the axillae, antecubital and popliteal fossae, and groin folds, histopathologically characterized by papillomatosis and hyperkeratosis of the skin. A high prevalence of AN has been observed recently. Different varieties of AN include benign, obesity associated, syndromic, malignant, acral, unilateral, medication-induced and mixed AN.

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Current trends in congenital syphilis.

Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS

January 2014

Department of Dermatology, L.T.M.M.C and General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

In many parts of the world particularly sub-Saharan Africa, congenital syphilis is a significant public health problem. Though it is rare in most affluent countries there has been a slight resurgence recently in several European countries. The diagnosis of suspected cases and management of congenital syphilis may be confusing and the potential for severe disability is high when cases are missed.

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