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Articles | Dermatology and Clinical Research | 2455-8605

Open Access Article Type: Research Article

A Japanese Case of Nonpustular Annular Psoriasis

Nonpustular annular psoriasis is a rare form of psoriasis with clinically annular ring-shaped configuration. In contrast to recurrent circinate erythematous psoriasis, which is the mildest form of pustular psoriasis, no evidence of histopathological Kogoi�s spongiform pustule formation is detected. We report a case of 57-year-old Japanese woman with nonpustular annular psoriasis for 4 year.

Readmore... DOI: 10.17352/2455-8605.000017

Open Access Article Type: Letter to Editor

Localized Myxedema on the Upper Eyelids in a Patient of Hypothyroidism

Localized myxedema may be observed in hypo/hyperthyroidism [1]. However, the affected sites are usually pretibial area and the lesion on the eye lid is rare. We report a case of myxedema on the bilateral upper eyelids, which was a diagnostic clue of hypothyroidism associated with Hashimoto disease. .

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Open Access Article Type: Case Report

Systemic Sclerosis Associated Angiosarcoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Cutaneous angiosarcoma is an uncommon malignant vascular tumor with a highly variable presentation. It most commonly occurs on the head and neck of elderly Caucasian men, while less commonly on the skin of persons with pre-existing conditions or cutaneous lesions.

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Open Access Article Type: Research Article

Metabolic Associations with Skin Tags

Background: Skin tags are small, soft, pedunculated, often pigmented lesions, usually occurring on the eyelids, neck and axillae. There have been a few reports in the literature that the presence of skin tag is associated with different components of the metabolic syndrome.
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between components of metabolic syndrome (atherogenic lipid, glucose level, hypertension, and waist circumference) and other metabolic associations with skin tags.

Readmore... DOI: 10.17352/2455-8605.000013


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