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Development of Vitiligo-Like Depigmentation after Treatment of Lentigo Maligna Melanoma with 5% Imiquimod Cream.

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A 69-year-old man presented with a black irregular patch on his left cheek. Skin biopsy revealed lentigo maligna melanoma in situ. He was treated via partial excision of the melanoma, followed by the application of 5% imiquimod cream every other night for 6 to 8 hours. The patient experienced severe

Reduction of pain and side effects in the treatment of solar lentigines with pneumatic skin flattening (PSF).

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BACKGROUND Energy densities utilized in the treatment of pigmented lesions such as solar lentigines with intense pulsed light systems are often limited by pain and post-treatment erythema and edema. The sensation of pain associated with the treatment is immediate and acute. Application of topical

Amelanotic lentigo maligna melanoma: a unique case presentation.

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Amelanotic melanomas comprise only 2% of melanomas and are commonly a difficult clinical diagnosis, due to the lack of melanin pigment typically found in melanomas. Even rarer is the amelanotic lentigo maligna, which may have an unusual clinical presentation, such as erythema, pruritus, or edema.

A comparison of Q-switched and long-pulsed alexandrite laser for the treatment of freckles and lentigines in oriental patients.

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BACKGROUND Q-switched (QS) lasers are effective in the treatment of freckles and lentigines in Type I and II skin, with minimal adverse effects. Long pulsed (LP) lasers have been proposed to be more suitable for treatment of darker skin types. OBJECTIVE To investigate the efficacy and adverse

Nonablative 1927 nm fractional resurfacing for the treatment of facial photopigmentation.

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BACKGROUND Long-term exposure to sunlight, including ultraviolet A and B, produces signs associated with photoaging and photodamage, including laxity and discoloration of the skin. Initial laser treatment for dyspigmentation included the use of ablative lasers, followed by Q-switched lasers and more

Solitary lichenoid benign keratosis: a clinicopathological investigation and comparison to lichen planus.

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The dermatopathologist is sometimes confronted with a single lesion biopsy showing the histopathology of a lichen planus (LP) taken from a patient having no further clinical signs of LP. This entity represents the 'solitary lichenoid benign keratosis' (SLBK). We report about 202 patients with 204

The aesthetic applications of intense pulsed light using the Lumenis M-22 device.

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BACKGROUND Fifteen years have passed since the first Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) devices were introduced into the market. A variety of devices that use light energy for aesthetic puposes are currently manufactured by several companies, and newer devices offering improved performance and features are
OBJECTIVE Many different lasers, polychromatic high-intensity light sources (PCLs), and RF devices have claimed clinical efficacy in rejuvenating the skin. In this study, the sequential combination of two different laser wavelengths was evaluated to produce reliably significant clinical improvements

1,927-nm fractional thulium fiber laser for the treatment of nonfacial photodamage: a pilot study.

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BACKGROUND A 1,927-nm wavelength was recently added to the 1,550-nm erbium-doped fiber laser. This wavelength possesses a higher absorption coefficient for water than the 1,550-nm, conferring greater ability to target epidermal processes. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel

Skin disorders in elderly subjects.

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BACKGROUND Skin problems in the elderly population have rarely been the subject of scientific research. OBJECTIVE The present study aimed to determine the prevalences of the most common dermatological conditions in elderly subjects and to investigate their associations with systemic

Q-switched ruby laser irradiation of normal human skin. Histologic and ultrastructural findings.

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The Q-switched ruby laser is used for treatment of tatoos. The effects of Q-switched ruby laser pulses on sun-exposed and sun-protected human skin, as well as senile lentigines, were investigated with clinical observation, light microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. A pinpricklike

Involvement of EphA2-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation of Shp2 in Shp2-regulated activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase.

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Shp2 is a positive regulator for Erk activation downstream of receptor tyrosine kinases for growth factors. It has been controversial how Shp2 induces Erk activation. We here demonstrate that EphA2 is responsible for Shp2-mediated Erk activation by phosphorylating Tyr542 and Tyr580 of Shp2 in the
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