CLAPO Syndrome
A 1-day-old, healthy, full-term boy born by cesarean delivery for placental abruption to a 31-year-old primigravid mother was noted at birth to have an erythematous patch on his lower lip.
A 1-day-old, healthy, full-term boy born by cesarean delivery for placental abruption to a 31-year-old primigravid mother was noted at birth to have an erythematous patch on his lower lip.
Importance Although treatment for chronic urticaria (CU) has improved over the past decades, evidence regarding costs and net benefits associated with these treatment strategies have yet to be comprehensively characterized and synthesized. Objective To summarize the cost and cost-effectiveness of CU management…
A male individual in his 20s presented with a widespread papular eruption starting at age 2 years. What is your diagnosis?
A female pediatric patient presents with asymptomatic vulvar edema and swelling, erythema, and palpable induration on the labia minora and majora of the vulva. What is your diagnosis?
A woman in her 30s presented with mildly itchy skin nodules in the vulvar region for 1 year, which occurred during pregnancy and increased gradually in size and number without any treatments. What is your diagnosis?
A 43-year-old man presented with a destructive mass on the nose, with multiple areas of erosion, ulcers, and exudate covering the mass. Histological examination showed polymorphous lymphocytic infiltration in the full-thickness dermis. What is your diagnosis?
This case report describes nonpitting erythematous edema on the forehead, glabella, nose, and cheeks.
Importance Outcome measurement is an essential component of value-based health care and can aid patient care, quality improvement, and clinical effectiveness evidence generation. The Harmonising Outcome Measures for Eczema Clinical Practice initiative aims to identify a list of validated, feasible, outcome…
This case report describes nonblanching, confluent, purpuric macules and patches on the palmoplantar and dorsal finger surfaces and red to grayish papulovesicles on the dorsal hands and feet, limbs, trunk, and face.
This case report describes dusky red to violaceous lesions with desquamation on the wrists and dorsal surface of both hands and near the Achilles tendon that occurred after intravenous paclitaxel treatment for invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast.
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