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| Delayed Response To Intradermal Test by Benzathine Penicilin K Pavitran September-October 1981, 47(5):262-265A delayed, Tuberculin type response to intradermal (ID) test with benzathine penicillin is described in a 50 year old female. She did not develop any sign of drug reaction on receiving.intramuscular injection of that drug. None of the 65 patients who were studied in detail for the ID test response to various penicillins showed such a delayed response. |
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| Aspergillus Sydowi Infection of Human Finger Nail KA Barde, MS Singh September-October 1981, 47(5):273-276A case of Aspergillus sydowi infection of left middle finger nail is described ' The presence of fungal hypae with phialids and spores on direct microscopy as well as in culture, the colour of the sub-ungual mass of the nail resembling the colour of the fungus in, culture' repeated isolations of A sydowi from the diseased tissue along with the absence of any established pathogenic species in the specimen are taken as evidences that this fungus was invading the nail tissue. |
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| Urticaria and Urinary Infection JS Pasricha, Ramji Gupta September-October 1981, 47(5):277-278This report describes a patient in who repeated episodes of urtican'a were associated with urinary tract infection. Most of the times urticaria subsided following treatment with antibacterial drugs alone. |
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| Hypertrichosis Universalis Congenita R Krishnaswami, L Kumar, A Verma September-October 1981, 47(5):286-289A rare disease, hypertichosis universalis congenita was seen in a 7-month-old male child. Father also had a similar disorder. There was long black hair all over the body of the child except on the palms, soles and genitalia. Patient has been advised electrolysis when he is about 8 years of age. A brief review of literature in included. |
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| A Study of Uv Spectral Transmission Through Different Transparent Media with Spectrophotometer RB Gadgil September-October 1981, 47(5):255-255This experiment was carried out with the help of spectrophotometer using an artificial UV light source to find -out the percentage transmission of UVA and UVB regions of the UV spectrum. The aim of the experiment was to select the transparent medium which would block mum UVB at the same time allowing mammum UVA to pass through thus reducing the unwanted side effects of UVB light and reducing the efficacy of PUVASOL. It was observed that an ordinary plain 3.3 mm colorless glass was the best transparent medium and with its use a simple solarium could be constructed to treat patients on PUVASOL with sunlight as the source of UV light. |
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| Mycology of Cutaneous Fungal Infections in Ambajogai: a Rural Area SA Damle, PR Fule September-October 1981, 47(5):266-268Two hundred and eithteen cases of fungal skin infections were studied. Tinea cruris was most common (34.4%), followed by tinea corporis (23.8%) znd tinea pedis (21.6%). Tinea versicolor (8.7%) tinea manum (4.6%) tinea ungaium (3.7%) and tinea capitis (3.2%) were also seen. The male: female ratio was 4:1. The total isolates were 117. Trichophyton rubrum was the most common isolate (35%). closely followed by Epidermophyton floccosum (31.6%). Trichphyton mentagrophytes (17.9%), Malassezia furfur (13.7%) and Microsporum audouini (1.7%) were the only other isolates. |
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| A Morphologic Study of Calymmatobacterium Granulomatis in Tissue Biopsy Mithilesh Chandra, DD Ganguly, NC Bhargava September-October 1981, 47(5):232-235Tissue smears showed C. granulomatis in 72.8% of the 151 cases studied. In 15 of the remaining 39 cases, clumps of extracellular bacilli were present, out of which intracellular location could be demonstrated in tissue sections in 5 cases. It is not clear whether the organism in the remaining 10 cases were C. granulomatis or secondary contaminants. Intracellular organisms could b e demonstrated in the histipathologic section in 47.6% of the cases. Tissue biopsy was negative for the organisms in 25 tissue smear positive cases. Morphology of C. granulomatis in the smears as well as the sections is described. |
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| A Spectrophotometric Study of Eryrhrocyte Porphyrins in Patients of Atopic Dermatitis SK Sidba September-October 1981, 47(5):259-261A quantitative assay of porphyrins in blood'of thirty patients with atopic dermatitis was done. Rimington's technique for the estimation of porphyrins was employed. Porphyrin levels in thirty cases of atopic dermatitis were compared with levels in ten controls. No satistically significant difference in porphyrin levels was observed be the study and control groups. Porphyrin were also compared between patients with and without history of photosensitivity. The, erythrocyte coproporphyrin in patients with photosensitivity was significantly higher than in patient without Photosensitivity. |
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| Cereberiform Intradermal Nevus A Mahakrishnan, IP Pandian September-October 1981, 47(5):279-280A 35-year-old woman with cereberiform nevus on the right cheek is reported for its rarity and its occurrence in an uncommon site. |
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| Distribution of Blood Groups Among Syphilitic Abu Dhabians in the United Arab Emirates S Elshiemi, MJ Jamal AL September-October 1981, 47(5):269-272ABO and Rh blood groups among 54 syphilitics were determined. A significantly increased incidence of syphilis in persons blood groups B and AB was observed; significant decrease in those having groups A and 0. A significant decrease in, the incidence of syphilis was also observed in Rh negative 'subjects. These results suggest a possible relationship between the inheritance of blood groups and the natural defence mechanism against syphilis. |
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| Malignant Haemangioendothelioma of Skin KA Banerjee, NR Verma September-October 1981, 47(5):236-239A rare case of haemangioendothelioma of the skin in an old lady, involving the commonest known location viz neck, face and scalp is reported along with a brief review of literature. |
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| Chromomycosis Due To Phialophora Pedrosoi K Radhakrishnamurthy September-October 1981, 47(5):281-284Three cases of chromomycosis proved histopathologically are reported. In one case Phialophora pedrosoi was grown in culture which was confirmed by the Mycological Reference Laboratory, London. The saprobic form could also be seen in tissues. The significance of this finding is discussed. Hamycin was founduseful in controlling itching. |
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| A Mahakrishnan September-October 1981, 47(5):285-285Acase of acrogeria is reported for its rarity and unilateral presentation. |
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