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1986| January-February | Volume 52 | Issue 1
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CASE REPORTS
Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis (sweet's Syndrome)
AJ Kanwar, Gurmohan Singh
January-February 1986, 52(1):33-34
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:28150629
A case, of acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweet's syndrome) is presented. The lesions responded dramatically to corticosteroids.
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ARTICLES
Letters to The Editor
January-February 1986, 52(1):52-53
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Book Reviews
January-February 1986, 52(1):54-54
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Abstracts From Current Literature
January-February 1986, 52(1):55-60
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Report of honorary general secretary IADVL for 1985
January-February 1986, 52(1):61-62
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Report of Editor, IJDVL for 1985
January-February 1986, 52(1):63-64
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CASE REPORTS
Naevus Lipomatosus Cutaneous Superficialis
Kamla Gupta, AK Gupta, Mahesh Gupta
January-February 1986, 52(1):35-37
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:28150630
Three female patients aged 30,55 and 4 years had large tumour-like masses, which were progressively increasing in size for the last 4,5 and 4 years respectively. Excision of these lesions and histopathlology revealed mature fat cells in the middle, and lower dermis, interspersed between collagen bundles and surrounding the blood vessels. These findings are characteristic of naevus lipomatosus cutaneous superficials.
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Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis with Mental Retardation, Breast Hypoplasia and Ventricular Septal Defect
K Vinod Sharma, Surrinder Kaur, Bhusban Kumar, BD Radotra, Vinod K Sharma, Surrinder Kaur, Bhusban Kumar
January-February 1986, 52(1):38-40
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:28150631
Two cases of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis are described, one having a generalised variety along with mental retardation, nystagmus, unilateral breast atrophy and intermittent divergent aquint, and the other having the localised variety associated with mental retardation, ventricular septal defect, sensorineural deafness, hypoplasia of first left metacarpal and extensive dental caries.
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Persistence of Psoralen Repigmentation in Vitiligo
R. P. C Naik, Gurmohan Sing
January-February 1986, 52(1):41-42
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:28150632
Though psoralens are successful in the treatment of vitiligo, especially in the coloured races, persistence of the repigmentation after stoppmg the drug has not en studied in detail. Opinion is, divided regarding the maintenance therapy. Among 16 vitiligo patients treated with oral psoralens, new lesions appeared in 6, though r6pigmentation obtained with these drugs remained stable. There was partial loss of repiginentation in 5 patients, complete loss in 2 complete loss and new lesions in one. Only two patients showed no change upto 2 years.
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Papillon-lefevre Syndrome
Mohan B Gharpuray, DJ Patil, SN Tolat, Nitin V Shah
January-February 1986, 52(1):43-45
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:28150633
Five cases of Papillon-Lefevre syndrome occurring in 2 families were seen to have variable clinical features. Two of these cases treated with etretinate showed a good response.
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Recurrence of Kala-azar in a Case of Post Kala-azar Dermal Leishmaniasis
VK Sharma, TK Jha
January-February 1986, 52(1):46-47
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:28150634
A case of Kala-azar following PKDL in which PKDL lestions and visceral lesions eidsted simultaneously is being reported. The second attack could have been due to a fresh infection or due to visceralisation of the dermal lesions. The patient responded to a combination of sodium stibogluconate
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Dowling Degos Disease
January-February 1986, 52(1):48-51
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:28150635
Fifteen members of a large family were known to be affected by a reticulate pigmentary anomaly, chiefly of the flexures of whom five members were examined and found to be affected by Dowling Degos d:sease. The family tree supports autosomal dominant transmission with female preponderance. The unusual features noted include distribution of the lesions to the acral parts, palmar pigmentation and seborrhoeic keratoses like lesions.
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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
Oral Retinoids in Dermatology
B. S. N Reddy
January-February 1986, 52(1):15-19
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
VN Sehgal
January-February 1986, 52(1):5-13
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ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
The Study of Stratum Corneum in Diabetes Mellitus
RP Okbandiar, Ela Sinha, AN Mishra
January-February 1986, 52(1):20-22
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:28150625
Dried pulverized callus from the sole of diabetic patients showed poor water-uptake (p < 0.001 to < 0.05) and water-loss at different humidities (25% to 100%) and at different temperatures (50 C, 370 C and 50' C), a finding not oberved after ether washing or ether- water washing. The total nitrogen content of the diabetic callus showed no significant variation from the normal controls. The cutaneous insensible perspiration when measured by the unventilated chamber technic of Monash and Blank showed poor diffusive power (p < 0.001).
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Age-at-onset of Leprosy
B. S. N Reddy, A Parthasarathi, MA Sait
January-February 1986, 52(1):23-25
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:28150626
In a retrospective analysis of 971 patients, the mean age at onset of the is recorded to be 24.1 years. Sex had no, influence on the age-at-onset of leprosy. However, a atatistically significant variation was noted between the type of leprosy and, the at-onset, it was the lowest (19.2 years) in indeterminate and highest (31.08 years) in neuritic leprosy. Our . ob serrations lend support to the prevailing concept that the ageat-onset of leprosy not only varies from one country to another but also indifferent parts of the same country.
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Persistent Scabious Nodules (A Clinico-pathologic Study)
Vinod K Sharma, Bhushan Kumar, Ashok Malik
January-February 1986, 52(1):26-29
PMID
:28150627
Twenty-nine (5.33%) out of 544 patients of scabies had persistent smbious nodules. Young adults (16-30 years) and children under 15 years constituted 48.27% and 34.48% patients respectively. All but one were males, scrotum (96.55%) and penis (69.0%) were the commonest sites affected, followed by axillaiy region (37.93%) and groins (17.24%). Nodules disappeared in all the patients within 4 months. Histopathlogical studies done in 11 patients showed intracellular or intercellular oedema, occasionally distinct vesicle formation and focal or dif fuse infiltrate by lymphomononuclear cells, plasma cells and eosinophils.
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Evaluation of Efficacy of Different Topical Corticosteroids
G Prasad, BN Prasad
January-February 1986, 52(1):30-32
PMID
:28150628
Four different, proprietary preparations of topical cortico-steroids in cream base were evaluated for their relative efficacy on forty adult human volunteers using a modification of the method described by Reddy and Singh. Fluocinolone acetonide 0.025% (Flucort) was rated to be the most efficacious, followed by halcinonide 0.1%, (Halcinonide), beclomethasone dipropionate 0.025% (Beciate) and betamethasone-- valerate 0.12% (Betnovate). However, the differences between these four topical corticosteroids did. not reach the level of statistical significance.
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Presidential Address
RK Dutta
January-February 1986, 52(1):1-4
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