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View article: VEXAS syndrome with p.Met41Leu UBA1 gene mutation misdiagnosed as tumid lupus: A series of 3 cases
VEXAS syndrome with p.Met41Leu UBA1 gene mutation misdiagnosed as tumid lupus: A series of 3 cases Open
View article: A Patient With Concurrent Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Porokeratosis Palmaris et Plantaris Disseminata: Case Report and Review of Autoinflammatory Keratinization Diseases
A Patient With Concurrent Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Porokeratosis Palmaris et Plantaris Disseminata: Case Report and Review of Autoinflammatory Keratinization Diseases Open
The term autoinflammatory keratinization diseases (AIKDs) was recently proposed as a unifying concept for diseases characterized by inflammation in the epidermis and upper dermis which leads to hyperkeratosis, caused by genetic perturbatio…
View article: Anifrolumab in Refractory Dermatomyositis and Antisynthetase Syndrome
Anifrolumab in Refractory Dermatomyositis and Antisynthetase Syndrome Open
Dermatomyositis (DM) and antisynthetase syndrome are rare autoimmune disorders within the spectrum of inflammatory myopathies, typically characterized by cutaneous and muscular inflammation along with systemic manifestations. This case rep…
View article: How Many Operations Does it Take? Incidence and Risk Factors for Secondary Surgery and Amputation after Lower Extremity Limb Salvage
How Many Operations Does it Take? Incidence and Risk Factors for Secondary Surgery and Amputation after Lower Extremity Limb Salvage Open
Background: Traumatic defects of the lower extremity (LE) require robust soft tissue to cover critical structures and facilitate healing. Free tissue transfer (FTT) is often necessary when local tissue is inadequate. While much of the lite…
View article: Confidence and competency in the use of dermoscopy among new first-year dermatology residents: A repeated-pairs pre-/postassessment study of an online learning module
Confidence and competency in the use of dermoscopy among new first-year dermatology residents: A repeated-pairs pre-/postassessment study of an online learning module Open
View article: Prompt identification of primary cutaneous nocardiosis with immunohistochemical staining
Prompt identification of primary cutaneous nocardiosis with immunohistochemical staining Open
Nocardia are aerobic bacteria that exist ubiquitously in the environment (eg, soil) and typically cause disease in immunocompromised individuals (the occurrence rate may be as high as 2.65% in solid organ transplant recipients, with an ass…
View article: Parasitic Diseases With Cutaneous Manifestations
Parasitic Diseases With Cutaneous Manifestations Open
Parasitic diseases result in a significant global health burden. While often thought to be isolated to returning travelers, parasitic diseases can also be acquired locally in the United States. Therefore, clinicians must be aware of the cu…