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1993| May-June | Volume 59 | Issue 3
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CASE REPORTS
Chromoblastomycosis resembling sporotrichosis
Pradeep S Nair, PA Sarojini
May-June 1993, 59(3):125-126
A 21-year old man presented with multiple noduloulcerative lesions in a linear form resembling sporotrichosis. Histopathology showed the fungal bodies suggestive of chromoblastomycosis and the patient responded to potassium iodide therapy.
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Role of gastrointestinal parasites in urticaria
Srabani Ghosh, AJ Kanwar, Sandipan Dhar, Sur Kaur
May-June 1993, 59(3):117-119
The role of gastrointestinal parasites as aetiological factor in chronic urticaria was evaluated in 300 patients. Fifty nine (19.66%) patients were detected to have intestinal parasites compared to 18% among the control group. The difference was statistically insignificant. No significant improvement was noted with specific treatment of helminthic infestation.
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Pityriasis rosea unilateralis
A Chopra, RR Mittal, D Prasad
May-June 1993, 59(3):129-129
The classical pityriasis rosea presents with erythematous papulosquamous lesions but it has got many morphological variants. The unilateral pityriasis rosea is a very rare variant of PR. We are reporting a case of unilateral pityriasis rosea.
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Neurofibromatosis with universal peripheral nerve involvement
VK Somani, Shailaja Hari, Sita
May-June 1993, 59(3):133-134
A 20-year old man was referred to our department with universal nerve thickening and beading for the exclusion of Hansen's disease. On examination he had multiple soft mollusca fibrosa lesions, café-au-lait macules over the face and trunk along with Lisch nodules in both the eyes. There was no neurological deficit. Slit skin smear for acid fast bacilli was negative. Sural nerve biopsy showed neurofibroma lesions.
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Bart syndrome
Reshakiran Shende, MY Khedker
May-June 1993, 59(3):151-153
An infant presenting with extensive aplasia cutis on lower extremities later developed blisters on skin and mucous membrane. Clinical features and histopathological examination of skin favoured the diagnosis of Bart syndrome.
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Atrophoderma of pasini - pierini
SN Tolat, Deepak Kotkar, CK Punamiya
May-June 1993, 59(3):135-137
A case of atrophoderma of Pasini-Pierini is described and its classical clinical and pathological features highlighted. Its distinguishing features from morphoea and other atrophic dermatoses are discussed.
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Cowpox of vulva
RR Mittal, C Jain, V Gupta, S Kaur
May-June 1993, 59(3):138-139
A case of cowpox of vulva in a 19 year old rural girl was diagnosed clinically because of history of contact with cows and other animals, fever, typical umbilicated, circular, yellow, 2 to 10 mm pustules with associated oedema, erythema and lymphadenopathy. Diagnosis was confirmed histopathologically as there was marked spongiosis, reticular-degeneration and occasional intracytoplasmic inclusion body. She developed toxic erythema on 12th day of illness and was cured in 22 days.
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Acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa
Pramod Kumar, Jerome Pinto, Kamath
May-June 1993, 59(3):140-142
Acquired hypertirichosis lanuginose developed rapidly in a patient with no detectable malignancy. Soft, fine, downy hair growth was noticed on the face, ears, limbs and trunk. Bilaterally symmetrical vitiliginous macules were present on the ear and preauricular region. This case is reported because of its rarity, absence of any detectable malignancy and development of vitiligo, which to our knowledge has not been reported earlier.
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Blastomycosis-like pyoderma
ML Khatri, M Shafi
May-June 1993, 59(3):143-145
A case of blastomycosis like pyoderma developing over burn sites on the extremities of a 19-year old male Libyan is reported. The patient did not have any underlying medical problem.
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Subcutaneous granuloma annulare
Sandipan Dhar, Asim Das, Kaur
May-June 1993, 59(3):146-148
Two cases of subcutaneous granuloma annulare are reported. Clinical presentation was in the form of hard subcutaneous nodules, histopathology confirmed the clinical diagnosis. The cases were unique because of onset in adult age, occurrence over unusual sites and absence of classical lesions of granuloma annulare elsewhere.
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Waardenburg's syndrome
M Shafi, ML Khatri
May-June 1993, 59(3):149-150
A case of Waardenburg's syndrome with typical clinical features and unusual developmental anomalies of thoracic cage and upper extrmitites is presented.
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Porokeratosis palmaris et plantaris disseminata
Vineet Kaur, Gurpreet Singh
May-June 1993, 59(3):130-131
A 30-year-old woman had porokeratosis palmaris et plantaris disseminata with unusual features. These included the sex of the patient, absence of family history of similar disease, onset of lesions on the shins and a significant furrow. There was also associated diabetes mellitus. It is suggested that porokeratosis palmaris et plantaris disseminata falls in the middle of the spectrum of porokeratoses.
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Mastocytoma
NL Sharma, BB Sharma, RC Sharma, V Mahajan, Mehta
May-June 1993, 59(3):132-132
A 1˝ year old male child presented with a nodular and a plaque lesion with history of urtication and bulla formation off and on. Darier's sign was positive. Biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of mastocytoma.
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Pemphigoid with eosinophilia : Remission and reduction in eosinophil count on treatment
RA Bumb, Sanjay Singh
May-June 1993, 59(3):127-128
A woman with pemphigoid had massive eosinophilia (51% eosinophils in differential count and total eosinophil count 8850/106/L). She responded to oral predinisolone. After 2 months of starting the treatment the differential count showed 15% eosinophils and total eosinophil count fell to 950/106/L. This case supports the hypothesis that imflammatory cells like eosinophils have an important role in the pathogenesis of pemphigoid.
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Role of ketoconazole in oriental sore
KK Singh, Sanjeev Kumar, VB Singh, L Mohan, Mukhij
May-June 1993, 59(3):120-121
Thirty patients of oriental sore had received ketoconazole as treatment. The dose was 400 mg/day in divided doses. The duration of treatment ranged from 14 to 40 days with the mean of 31.6 days. Twenty eight patients (93.33%) had shown complete healing. Two patients (6.66%) did not show response. Ulcerative variety had complete response in all cases, whereas nodular variety had the same in 10 (83.33%) cases.
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Computer tomographic findings in neurosyphilis
K Pavithran
May-June 1993, 59(3):122-124
Computer tomographic features of the brain in 2 cases of neurosyphilis are described. Less prominence of the cortical sulci suggesting cortical atrophy was the predominant feature in a case of general paralysis of insane. Diffuse, irregular, non-enhancing, low-attenuated area in the cortical and subcortical region of the right temporoparietal lobe of a patient with vascular syphilis, suggested infarction of the brain.
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Acquired Ichthyosis Associated with B Cell Lymphoma (le)
Sanjay Patil, C Arun Inamdar
May-June 1993, 59(3):105-105
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REVIEWS
Cosmetic treatment of hirsutism
Neena Khanna
May-June 1993, 59(3):109-116
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