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Skin Diseases, Papulosquamous
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Disorders, Papulosquamous
, Disease, Papulosquamous Skin
, Diseases, Papulosquamous Skin
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A group of dermatoses with distinct morphologic features. The primary lesion is most commonly a papule, usually erythematous, with a variable degree…
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Comedones, Familial Dyskeratotic
Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra
Granulosis Rubra Nasi
dowling-degos disease
Erythematosquamous Dermatosis
In Blood
Microbiological
chemically induced
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2014
2014
Expression of interleukin-1 alpha in amicrobial pustulosis of the skin folds with complete response to anakinra.
E. Amazan
,
K. Ezzedine
,
M. Mossalayi
,
A. Taieb
,
K. Boniface
,
J. Seneschal
Journal of American Academy of Dermatology
2014
Corpus ID: 205509779
2012
2012
Dermatological problems in geriatric patients: a hospital based study.
Thapa Dp
,
A. Jha
,
C. Kharel
,
S. Shrestha
Nepal Medical College Journal
2012
Corpus ID: 38832622
Geriatric health care has become a major issue worldwide. There are no data regarding geriatric dermatologic diseases are…
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2009
2009
Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris with Preceding Cytomegalovirus Infection
S. Kawara
,
Muneharu Miyake
,
N. Oiso
,
A. Kawada
Dermatology
2009
Corpus ID: 28783328
Pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) is a papulosquamous disorder comprising 6 clinical types. Some factors – including abnormal…
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2004
2004
Light-induced skin lesions in lupus erythematosus: photobiological studies
H. Weelden
,
P. Velthuis
,
H. Baart de la Faille
Archives of Dermatological Research
2004
Corpus ID: 12393744
SummaryTo investigate the light sensitivity to various wavelength regions in lupus erythematosus (LE), phototests were performed…
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2002
2002
Acral pityriasis lichenoides
S. Kossard
Australasian Journal of Dermatology
2002
Corpus ID: 12535281
Two patients presented with acrally located papulosquamous lesions that were polymorphic and had an identical morphology to those…
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2000
2000
Lichen striatus oder Blaschkitis des Erwachsenen Variationen derselben Entität?
H. Reiter
,
R. Feldmann
,
F. Breier
,
R. Happle
,
F. Gschnait
Der Hautarzt
2000
Corpus ID: 25630125
ZusammenfassungWir berichten über eine 64-jährige Patientin, die ausgedehnte erythematopapulosquamöse Läsionen an der rechten H…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
Mucocutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes.
Philip R. Cohen
,
R. Kurzrock
Seminars in Oncology
1997
Corpus ID: 24283987
Mucocutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes represent a group of dermatoses of variable morphology, pathology, and etiology that can…
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1997
1997
Pityriasis rubra pilaris: an unusual cutaneous complication of AIDS.
Robert A. Bonomo
,
N. Korman
,
Lauren Nagashima-Whalen
,
Jan Briggs
,
Richard C. Graham
,
R A Salata
American Journal of the Medical Sciences
1997
Corpus ID: 25801758
1995
1995
Pityriasis rubra pilaris as the initial manifestation of internal neoplasia
M. SÄNCHEZ‐REGAÑA
,
F. López-Gil
,
M. Salleras
,
P. Umbert
Clincal and Experimental Dermatology
1995
Corpus ID: 26870517
Pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) is a rare papulosquamous disorder of unknown aetiology. There are only three cases reported…
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Review
1983
Review
1983
Lichen planus dermopathy: demonstration of a lichen planus specific epidermal antigen in affected patients.
R. Olsen
,
D. du Plessis
,
C. Barron
,
E. J. Schulz
,
W. Villet
Journal of clinical & laboratory immunology
1983
Corpus ID: 31530858
Lichen planus is a common papulosquamous disorder of skin and mucous membranes of unknown etiology. Studies reported here…
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