Adult With Unrepaired Single-Ventricle Defect
This case report discusses the diagnosis of double-inlet left ventricle in a male adult patient in his 50s who presented with New York Heart Association class III heart failure.
This case report discusses the diagnosis of double-inlet left ventricle in a male adult patient in his 50s who presented with New York Heart Association class III heart failure.
A woman in her late 20s had multiple, slowly growing, infiltrated erythematous-violaceous patches and plaques with occasional slight pain extending from her left upper arm to the left side of her chest. What is your diagnosis?
A man in his 30s with AIDS presented with acute onset painful scattered umbilicated papulopustules and ovoid ulcerated plaques with elevated, pink borders on the face, trunk, and extremities. What is your diagnosis.
A man in his 30s presents with a 14-year history of purulent penile discharge that has not responded to antibiotics or corticosteroids. A pinpoint orifice is found on the glans penis. What is your diagnosis?
A Chinese woman in her late 20s presented with a 20-year history of progressive skin laxity. What is your diagnosis?
Importance Although several clinician- and patient-reported outcome measures have been developed for trials in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), there is currently no consensus on which measures are best suited for use in clinical practice. Identifying validated and feasible measures applicable to the…
A man in his 60s presented with a 5-year history of diffuse erythematous, edematous annular plaques, low-grade fevers, and mild leukopenia. What is your diagnosis?
A man in his late 60s who had received the first cycle of a chemotherapeutic regimen of ixazomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone for multiple myeloma presented to the dermatologic clinic with a 10-day history of fever and tender lesions on the…
A man in his 80s had a 4-week history of progressive weakness and fatigue, with associated development of purple bruiselike lesions on his head. What is your diagnosis?
A 74-year-old man with a history of multiple squamous cell carcinomas presents with a 5-mm bright pink, dome-shaped papule with overlying vessels at the crown of the scalp. What is your diagnosis?
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