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View article: Pityriasis rotunda associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
Pityriasis rotunda associated with hepatocellular carcinoma Open
A 67-year-old man, with a past medical history of primary biliary cirrhosis, presented to our clinic with a 1-year history of an asymptomatic eruption. On examination, there were hyperpigmented, scaly, circular, fine plaques over the abdom…
View article: A longstanding tumor with toe deformity
A longstanding tumor with toe deformity Open
The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were created or analyzed in this study.
View article: Unusual malar rash with ulceration: What can we expect?
Unusual malar rash with ulceration: What can we expect? Open
Considering the clinical polymorphism of the disease, longstanding skin lesions located on the face, resembling erysipelas in an endemic area should always be investigated for CL and thus, atypical presentations should be kept in mind.
View article: An unusual pigmented skin lesion on the nipple‐areola area
An unusual pigmented skin lesion on the nipple‐areola area Open
Considering the rarity and underdiagnoses of this disorder, a pigmented and hyperkeratotic skin lesion located on the trunk, resembling to acanthosis nigricans should always be investigated for terra firma‐forme dermatosis (TFFD) and thus …
View article: Unilateral hyperpigmented lesion of the breast
Unilateral hyperpigmented lesion of the breast Open
Muco‐cutaneous melanosis is a benign entity with no progression. Although, dermoscopic features may help to differentiate melanosis from malignant pigmented diseases, histopathology remains crucial for the confirming of melanosis of the ni…
View article: Idiopathic hemifacial atrophy successfully treated with hyaluronic acid filler: About two new cases
Idiopathic hemifacial atrophy successfully treated with hyaluronic acid filler: About two new cases Open
Idiopathic hemifacial atrophy or Parry–Romberg Syndrome (PRS) is a rare neurocutaneous disorder characterized by the loss of subcutaneous fat of face, muscles, and bones causing unilateral atrophy.1 Numerous PRS treatment options are avail…
View article: Lichen planus pigmentosus post <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19‐vaccination: A case report with literature review
Lichen planus pigmentosus post <span>COVID</span> ‐19‐vaccination: A case report with literature review Open
Lichen planus (LP) is a T cell‐mediated chronic inflammatory disorder. Several clinical variants based on lesion morphology and localization are reported. LPP remains uncommon with an unknown etiology. Besides, some precipitating factors h…
View article: Multiple asymptomatic papules following breast cancer treatment
Multiple asymptomatic papules following breast cancer treatment Open
Acquired lymphangiectasia (AL) represents superficial lymphatic dilatation caused by different processes. It is a consequence of lymphatic damage by an external cause; leading to obstruction of local lymphatic drainage.1 We report a case o…
View article: Local Cutaneous Complication after Bacilli Calmette-Guerin Vaccine: Unusual Location
Local Cutaneous Complication after Bacilli Calmette-Guerin Vaccine: Unusual Location Open
Check for updatesHistopathology revealed necrotising granulomas.A chest X-ray and complete screening by a pediatrician did not reveal any abnormalities.Dermatological examination demonstrated the absence of skin scarring in the left upper …
View article: A rare case of melanoma erysipeloides
A rare case of melanoma erysipeloides Open
Malignant melanoma presenting as an inflammatory skin metastasis has been described but is an exceedingly rare phenomenon. We report a case of inflammatory metastasis of cutaneous melanoma (CM).
View article: Scabies surrepticius: An uncommon presentation of a common dermatosis
Scabies surrepticius: An uncommon presentation of a common dermatosis Open
We report an atypical presentation of a common disease to highlight the importance of making a correct diagnosis of scabies surrepticius in front of any itchy dermatosis especially in elderly patients. The misdiagnosis of this disease resu…
View article: Fat necrosis: A neglected side effect of intramuscular injections
Fat necrosis: A neglected side effect of intramuscular injections Open
Panniculitis has various etiologies. One of the less common causes is trauma and hence traumatic fat necrosis ( FN ). These soft tissue injuries usually appear on the shins, thighs, breasts, arms, and buttocks. FN is mainly caused by traum…
View article: A verrucous tumor of the leg: Atypical case of Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum
A verrucous tumor of the leg: Atypical case of Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum Open
Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum (SCAP) is a benign adnexal tumor. Most of the cases present with a solitary lesion in the head and neck region at birth or in early childhood. In fact, only two cases of SCAP on the lower leg have been repor…
View article: Scabies surrepticius: An uncommon presentation of a common dermatosis
Scabies surrepticius: An uncommon presentation of a common dermatosis Open
We report an atypical presentation of a current disease to highlight the importance of making a correct diagnosis of scabies surrepticius in front of any itchy dermatosis especially in elderly patients. The misdiagnosis of this disease res…
View article: Fat necrosis: a neglected side effect of intramuscular injections.
Fat necrosis: a neglected side effect of intramuscular injections. Open
Fat necrosis (FN) is an uncommon etiology of panniculitis. It is mainly caused by trauma and may be associated to other conditions such as pancreatic disease. We report an interesting case of subcutaneous FN caused by intramuscular injecti…
View article: An elderly woman with an indurated plaque on the right Buttock
An elderly woman with an indurated plaque on the right Buttock Open
Malignant melanoma presenting as an inflammatory skin metastasis has been described but is an exceedingly rare phenomenon. We report a case of inflammatory metastasis of cutaneous melanoma (CM)
View article: Slow‐growing pedunculated nodule
Slow‐growing pedunculated nodule Open
There have been limited reported cases of pedunculated basal cell carcinoma(BCC). Our case is original, and it combines two rare aspects of CBC: Pedunculated and giant. This uncommon aspect is rarely encountered.
View article: Multiple nodules in the scrotal wall
Multiple nodules in the scrotal wall Open
Herein, we report a rare case of extensive ISC. It affects dark‐colored skin men aged from 20 to 40 years old, suggesting an ethnic susceptibility. Pathogenesis of scrotal calcinosis remains controversial.
View article: A verrucuous tumor of the leg
A verrucuous tumor of the leg Open
A verrucuous tumor of the legA 56-year-old woman, with no medical history, presented with a chronic nodular lesion of the left leg, of two year’s duration. There were no associated systemic symptoms. Physical examination revealed a warty m…
View article: Response to ‘A skin reaction with rust‐like discolouration to mRNA COVID‐19 vaccine’
Response to ‘A skin reaction with rust‐like discolouration to mRNA COVID‐19 vaccine’ Open
The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.