Degos Disease

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Degos Disease Brian J. Hall, MD Bruce R. Smoller, MD Key Facts Terminology Idiopathic, rare thrombotic disorder characterized by distinctive skin lesions, often associated with infarctive lesions of other organs…

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Traumatic Panniculitis

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Traumatic Panniculitis Carly A. Elston Dirk Elston, MD Key Facts Terminology Localized organizing necrosis of subcutaneous fat resulting from physical or chemical injury Clinical Issues Commonly presents as breast mass…

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Pityriasis Lichenoides

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Pityriasis Lichenoides Julie E. Jackson, MD Chandra N. Smart, MD Key Facts Terminology PLEVA Mucha-Habermann disease, febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann disease Recurrent crops of erythematous papules of unknown etiology favoring children…

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Lipodermatosclerosis

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Lipodermatosclerosis Wang L. Cheung, MD, PhD Key Facts Terminology Sclerosing panniculitis, membranous lipodystrophy, sclerodermiform hypodermitis Clinical Issues Acute phase: Extremely painful, violaceous plaques in lower legs Chronic phase: Hyperpigmented induration…

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Behçet Disease

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Behçet Disease Brian J. Hall, MD Bruce R. Smoller, MD David J. DiCaudo, MD Key Facts Microscopic Pathology Diagnosis is primarily clinical Oral and genital lesions often show nonspecific ulceration…

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Polyarteritis Nodosa

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Polyarteritis Nodosa Wang L. Cheung, MD, PhD Key Facts Terminology Vasculitis of medium- and small-sized blood vessels Clinical Issues Livedo reticularis with ulcers Painful nodules in lower extremities Systemic symptoms:…

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Graft vs. Host Disease

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Graft vs. Host Disease Julie E. Jackson, MD Chandra N. Smart, MD Key Facts Terminology Multisystem disease affecting skin and gastrointestinal tract occurring in immunosuppressed transplant recipients Occurs as a…

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