Results: 28

Cutaneous leukemic infiltration following varicella - a case of Wolf's isotopic response

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (5,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Wolf's isotopic response designates the appearance of two subsequent unrelated dermatoses in the same anatomic location. We report the case of a 51-year-old man with a medical history of chronic lymphocytic leukemia without known extra-hematopoietic involvement. The patient developed a dissemina...

Extensive bullous lichen sclerosus et atrophicus

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (5,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus is a chronic disease of unknown etiology characterized by atrophic and sclerotic plaques in both genital and extragenital regions. Extensive bullous lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (BLSA) is a severe variant of the disease with no widely accepted treatment. We prese...

Elastoma: clinical and histopathological aspects of a rare disease

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (5,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Elastoma is a connective tissue nevus characterized by changes in elastic fibers. It can be congenital or acquired, and is usually diagnosed before puberty. Associated with osteopoikilosis, it is known as Buschke-Ollendorff syndrome. Histopathology with specific staining for elastic fibers is cr...

Morbihan syndrome: a case report and literature review

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (5,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Morbihan syndrome is a rare entity that more commonly affects women in the third or fourth decade of life. It is considered a special form of rosacea and its pathogenesis is not fully known. It is clinically characterized by the slow appearance of erythema and solid edemas on the upper portion o...

Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (5,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy is a rare disease of unknown etiology. It occcurs primarily during pregnancy, usually with spontaneous resolution postpartum. It is characterized by a benign dermatosis, with papular and pustular follicular lesions that first appear on the torso and occasionall...

Melanoma associated with congenital intermediate common blue nevus of the scalp - Case report

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (4), 2016
Abstract: Melanomas can arise either de novo (70%) or from pre-existing melanocytic lesions (30%). Of the latter, most cases arise at the dermoepidermal junction from small congenital or acquired non-blue nevi while only a few arise from blue nevi, notably the cellular subtype and less commonly the commo...

Case for diagnosis

An. bras. dermatol; 89 (5), 2014
Focal acral hyperkeratosis is a rare genodermatosis with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. It is characterized by usually asymptomatic keratotic papules along the borders of the hands and/or feet. The main differential diagnosis is acrokeratoelastoidosis of Costa, which differs from the forme...