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hyperpigmentation/fever

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A curious case of Fever and hyperpigmentation.

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Megaloblastic anaemia as a cause of pyrexia is a rare entity. Similarly, hyperpigmentation of skin has rarely been reported as the presenting manifestation of folate and/or vitamin B12 deficiency. The author reports the case of a patient who presented with fever and hyperpigmentation and was

Hyperpigmentation and chikungunya fever.

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Mucocutaneous features of Chikungunya fever: a study from an outbreak in West Bengal, India.

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BACKGROUND Chikungunya fever (CF) epidemic has recently re-emerged in India on a large scale affecting many parts of the country. We have reviewed the mucocutaneous manifestations of the disease in a number of cases. METHODS Twenty six serologically proven cases of CF with rash from the district of

Bilaterally symmetrical alopecia with reticulated hyperpigmentation: a manifestation of cutaneous lupus erythematosus in a dog with systemic lupus erythematosus.

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An adult castrated male Doberman Pinscher was presented with a 6-month history of well-demarcated alopecic patches with reticulated hyperpigmentation and fine peripheral scaling on the axillae, thorax, abdomen, inguinal region, and thighs. The dog later developed hyperthermia, lethargy, apparent

Hyperpigmentation in Chediak-Higashi syndrome.

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We describe a 4 1/2 -year-old Saudi Arabian boy born to consanguineous parents who was initially seen with gradual onset of fever and abdominal distention. The patient was found to have speckled hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation of the sun-exposed areas. The finding of large cytoplasmic

Mucocutaneous manifestations of Chikungunya fever.

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Chikungunya fever (CF) is an arboviral acute febrile illness transmitted by the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes. After a quiescence of more than three decades, CF has recently re-emerged as a major public health problem of global scale. CF is characterized by an acute onset of high fever

Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis-like cutaneous presentation of chikungunya fever: A case series.

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Chikungunya fever is a benign, self-limiting, acute viral illness. An epidemic occurred in New Delhi, India, in August and September 2016. We observed many cases with atypical cutaneous features mimicking Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis during this epidemic, especially in

An Atypical Local Vesicular Reaction to the Yellow Fever Vaccine.

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Yellow fever vaccine is a live attenuated viral inoculation indicated for patients traveling to endemic areas. The vaccine is generally well tolerated with minimal adverse effects. Typical side effects include malaise, pain at the injection site, and, albeit rarely, immediate hypersensitivity

Facial hyperpigmentation: Any link to cancer?

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Ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) syndrome is recognized by edema, proximal muscle weakness, hypertension, diabetes and skin hyperpigmentation. This syndrome is mainly associated with malignancies.A 43-year-old woman came to our hospital with a

Sheep-Associated Malignant Catarrhal Fever-Like Skin Disease in a Free-Ranging Bighorn Sheep ( Ovis canadensis ), Alberta, Canada.

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Malignant catarrhal fever-like clinical disease was diagnosed in a free-ranging bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis ) from Alberta, Canada, in June 2015. Antemortem and gross pathology findings included muscle atrophy, marked weight loss, and bilaterally symmetric alopecia with hyperpigmentation and

Clinical and dosimetric evaluation of recurrent breast cancer patients treated with hyperthermia and radiation.

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Background: Treatment for locally recurrent breast cancer poses a significant challenge because the benefits in local control must be weighed against the increased risk of side effects of the treatment. Frequently, patients have been heavily pre-treated with radiation and several types of

[A woman with hyperpigmentation and dark urine].

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A 54-year-old patient was evaluated because of fever shortly after she had started treatment of a BRAF-mutated melanoma with BRAF- and MEK-inhibitors. Diffuse hyperpigmentation of the skin was noted as an incidental finding. She also had darkly coloured urine. This hyperpigmentation was most likely

Cutaneous Hyperpigmentation in Megaloblastic Anemia: a Five Year Retrospective Review.

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BACKGROUND Cutaneous hyperpigmentation is an often overlooked clinical sign in megaloblastic anemia (MA) which has been sporadically reported in the literature. METHODS We describe the bone marrow (BM) changes and clinicolaboratory characteristics of 25 of 198 adult cases (>16 years) with cutaneous

Congenital Chikungunya--A Cause of Neonatal Hyperpigmentation.

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A 12-day-old neonate presented with ill-defined dark pigmentation over the centrofacial area with flagellate pigmentation on the trunk and patchy pigmentation on the extremities. The mother had a history of fever starting a week before delivery and continuing for 3 days in the postpartum period.

Pulmonary masses in a patient with blue-gray cutaneous hyperpigmentation.

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Authors describe a case of pulmonary masses and estensive skin pigmentation: "blue-gray syndrome" occurred in a patient in amiodarone therapy who presented with progressive dyspnea, cough, and fever. The diagnosis was suspected by detection of a high attenuation of the pulmonary masses on the
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