Ann Dermatol Vener
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Review Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
[Surgery of pulmonary metastasis from malignant melanoma. Results and criteria of surgical excision].
Lung metastases from malignant melanoma are frequent and they often inaugurate the metastatic stage. Exceptionally, they present as one or a few nodules, and in the absence of any other secondary lesion these cases raise the problem of surgical eradication. A retrospective multicentre study was carried out in a series of 38 patients and its results were compared to the data obtained from a review of 435 published cases in order to assess the value of surgery in terms of survival and to delimit its indications as closely as possible. ⋯ Opinions differ as regards the value of evolutive parameters of the metastasis. For some authors, a more than 5 years interval before the metastasis appears is associated with a good chance of prolonged survival, whereas a less than 6 months or 1 year interval reflects a steadily high progressiveness and in practice precludes surgery. The value of the
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An 18-year old male patients with tetracycline-resistant acne vulgaris was prescribed isotretinoin in daily doses of 0.5 mg/kg. Ten days later, he developed an acute episode of acne fulminans which was regressive. Subsequently, two attempts were made at reintroducing isotretinoin; the first one was followed by a new episode of acne fulminans and the second one, by ordinary myalgias, while the patient was still under corticosteroid therapy. ⋯ Associations with erythema nodosum myalgias and arthralgias have been described. This rare adverse effect of isotretinoin therapy must be known. Its course and treatment are not different from those of ordinary acne fulminans.
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Letter Case Reports
[Bullous pemphigoid and multiple sclerosis. A new case].
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Review Case Reports
[Acquired paraneoplastic hypertrichosis lanuginosa associated with scleroderma].
Acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa is universally recognized as an individual disease and seldom reported as a genuine paraneoplastic manifestation. We report the case of a 30-year old woman with acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa. ⋯ Beside hypertrichosis, this patient had other disorders not described in the literature as associated with that disease, viz.: progressive systemic scleroderma, fissured and hyperpigmented tongue, thrombocytopenia, galactorrhoea, axillary and pubic alopecia and overcurvature of toe nails. A review of similar cases in the literature provided clinical arguments in favour of the hormonal origin of this paraneoplastic hypertrichosis.