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OBJECTIVE
To describe a patient with Terrien's marginal degeneration associated with a chronic skin disease, erythema elevatum diutinum.
METHODS
A 27-year-old woman with peripheral thinning of her left cornea associated with adjacent conjunctival and episcleral inflammation was clinically
Unusual courses of infections with borrelia burgdorferi can make diagnosis problematic, but early and adequate therapy is mandatory to avoid further complications. In this paper a patient is presented who developed urticarial erythemas and hyperpigmentation with slack skin atrophy. Positive
This is a case report of an Atrophic Juvenile Erythema Multiform that has occurred in a ten year old white girl. She has been having symptoms since age three, presenting severe flares of lesions that looked like multiform erythema. When the lesions healed a loose scar was left involving the whole
OBJECTIVE
To describe a case of inflammatory Terrien's marginal degeneration (TMD) in a young Chinese girl complicated by a corneoscleral cyst who ultimately underwent surgical treatment with cyst excision, corneal patch graft and amniotic membrane graft.
METHODS
Case report.
RESULTS
A 12-year-old
Erythema ab igne, an old and rare disease in the human literature, is an erythematous, often pigmented, reticular, macular dermatosis that occurs at the site of repeated exposure to moderate heat. We identified lesions consistent with erythema ab igne in five dogs, three cats and one silvered langur
An equid herpesvirus 5 (EHV-5) infection was detected in lesioned skin from a nine-year-old Holsteiner stallion in the south of Germany. Macroscopically, the animal displayed a non-pruritic, multifocal, pustular dermatitis around both eyes, nostrils and the muzzle, which had been ongoing for one
Lepra reactions are acute episodes occurring during the disease process of leprosy and are of 2 types: type 1 or reversal reaction and type 2 reaction or erythema odosumleprosum (ENL). In the episodes of lepra reaction several parts are affected including face and extremities like oral cavity. In
In a prospective study of erythema multiforme, forty-two cases were selected with the use of defined criteria. In thirty-three cases (79%), the erythema multiforme occurred following a lesion of recurrent herpes simplex; in four cases (10%), it was related to administration of a sulfonamide drug.
A new case of erythema multiforme is described, characterized by multiforme eruption of erythematous papules, plaques and occasional bullous lesions. The acute stage lasts several seeks, then atrophy is noted. The face appears senile. Histopathologically, the lesions show erythema multiforme in the