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Nadia Ghariani Fetoui
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Alternative Therapeutic Approach in the Treatment of Warner and Wilson-Jones Syndrome...
Marwa THABOUTI
and 4 more
September 06, 2022
Warner and Wilson-Jones syndrome (WWS), is a rare entity. We report a pediatric case of 6-year-old patient, referred to our department for recurrent nodules of the scalp following removal of capillary hemangioma. Intralesional corticosteroids infiltration was decided without recurrence until today.
Papular acrodermatitis of childhood following Covid-19 infection.
Marouène Belkahla
and 9 more
April 03, 2023
A document by Marouène Belkahla. Click on the document to view its contents.
Idiopathic Livedoid Vasculopathy: About a case report
Marwa THABOUTI
and 4 more
October 12, 2022
Livedoid Vasculopathy (LV) is a chronic condition that presents as recurrent, painful, ulcers of the lower leg, ankle, or dorsal foot. It is an uncommon disease entity. We present a case of livedoid vasculopathy in a young woman.
Atypical truncal necrobiosis lipoidica: When dermoscopy enlightens clinics
Marwa THABOUTI
and 7 more
October 14, 2022
Necrobiosis Lipoidica (NL) is a rare granulomatous skin condition typically occurring in lower extremities. We report an atypical case of NL and we highlight the role of dermoscopy in the diagnostic approach.
Topical ketoprofen-induced photoallergic vasculitis: An uncommon side effect
Marwa THABOUTI
and 7 more
October 13, 2022
Drug-induced photosensitivity is a common problem that may be encountered with a variety of medications. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as naproxen and ketoprofen are notable examples. Herein we describe an uncommon manifestation of photosensitivity related to ketoprofen.
Cutis verticis gyrata in a 24 year-old young man revealing a T-cell lymphoblastic lym...
Sarra Saad
and 6 more
April 19, 2022
T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL) is frequently revealed by a mediastinal mass or peripheral lymphadenopathy. Skin lesions in T-LBL usually present as multiple nodules associated with multiple peripheral lymphadenopathy and bone marrow invasion. Our patient is particular by the revealing presentation of the lesions as Cutis verticis gyrate.
Rosuvastatin induced photolocalized purpura
Marwa THABOUTI
and 6 more
July 15, 2022
Statins are a widely used class of drug, usually safe and well-tolerated. Their cutaneous side effects are exceedingly rare. We describe a case of photoexposed purpuric eruption mediated by rosuvastatin.