Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau with dense infiltration of IgG4-positive cells in the lesional dermis.
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Chronic skin ulcers are a major complication and a therapeutic challenge in patients with diabetes mellitus. Glucose-induced accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is considered to be an important pathogenetic factor in diabetes. To characterize the impact of high glucose (HG) on normal human keratinocytes (NHKs) and examine if Lys-d-Pro-Thr...
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Treatment failure, which occurs in about one-third of cases, is considered as a major factor in the increasing incidence of scabies in developed countries. To identify predictors of treatment failure of scabies in ambulatory populations. This multicentre study compared the clinical characteristics and treatment modalities between a group of patient...
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Can therapy with clindamycin and rifampicin be safely continued long term beyond the recommended 10-week course? Clindamycin and rifampicin are used in combination to treat hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). There is no data on the efficacy and safety of clindamycin/rifampicin combination therapy for HS beyond 10 weeks. We identified the following majo...
Published in The British journal of dermatology
The incidence of skin cancer in organ transplant recipients (OTRs) is very high, due mainly to long-term immunosuppressive therapy. The problem is particularly severe for OTRs living in Queensland, Australia, and results in significant mortality. To describe the experience of the first dedicated outpatient high-throughput transplant skin clinic in ...
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Atopic dermatitis (AD) might adversely affect academic performance, possibly through influences on psychological functioning such as stress resilience. To investigate the association of atopic dermatitis with stress resilience, cognitive function and educational attainment. We used data from a national cohort of men who underwent a military conscri...
Published in The British journal of dermatology
Published in The British journal of dermatology