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scleredema adultorum/erythema

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Scleredema and persistent erythema.

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Tumid lupus erythematosus: an unusual scleredema-like presentation.

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A 43-year-old white man presented with an 8-month history of redness and swelling on the back of the neck. He also noted a decrease in range of motion of his upper body. There was no improvement with a 4-week course of topical corticosteroids. Review of systems was negative for polydipsia, polyuria,

Scleredema of Buschke: a report of seven cases.

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Scleredema of Buschke is an uncommon dermatosis characterized by thickened, indurated skin, sometimes with erythema. Histopathology shows thickened dermal collagen with a mild infiltrate of mucin in the deeper dermis. Seven adults with scleredema are presented, four females and three males, and

Scleredema diabeticorum--a case report.

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A 41 year male, diabetic on treatment presented with persistent erythema and. "taut" skin over neck and back since 1 year. The lesions showed symmetric and gradual progression. There was no history of prior sore throat. On examination effected skin was erythematous, woody hard and unpinchable.

UVA1 phototherapy for cutaneous diseases: an experience of 92 cases in the United States.

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BACKGROUND The efficacy and safety of UVA1 (340-400 nm) phototherapy were established by studies from European countries. OBJECTIVE Evaluate experience with UVA1 phototherapy for patients with cutaneous diseases in the United States. METHODS A retrospective analysis of 92 cases of UVA1-treated

Ultraviolet A phototherapy for sclerotic skin diseases: a systematic review.

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BACKGROUND Ultraviolet (UV) A-1 phototherapy is now available for a variety of skin diseases. Increasingly since 1995, there have been investigations of the efficacy of UVA-1 (340-400 nm) therapy for sclerotic skin diseases. Most studies undertaken treated patients who had localized scleroderma, but

Cutaneous Manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus: A Review.

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Diabetes mellitus is a widespread endocrine disease with severe impact on health systems worldwide. Increased serum glucose causes damage to a wide range of cell types, including endothelial cells, neurons, and renal cells, but also keratinocytes and fibroblasts. Skin disorders can be found in about
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