Dermatology Archives

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Case Report Pages 112-114

Dermatological Manifestations in Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia in Veracruz, Mexico

Authors: Luis Del Carpio-Orantes, Sergio GarcÍa-Mendez, Jesús Salvador Sánchez-DÍaz, Karla Gabriela Peniche-Moguel, Elisa EstefanÍa Aparicio-Sánchez, Orlando Israel Segura-RodrÍguez, Andrés Aguilar-Silva, Omar GarcÍa-Hernández, Alejandro Escobar-Huerta, Azael Ahumada-Zamudio, Andrés Realino Velasco-Caicero, Olga González-Segovia and Ernesto Javier Pacheco-Pérez

Abstract: A large number of viral infections are characterized by the presence of cutaneous manifestations. Multiple dermatological manifestations have been observed in patients with COVID-19, however, among the main challenges that dermatology faces is the difficult relationship between the appearance of dermatological lesions with the infection itself, as well as the poor description

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Research Article Pages 102-111

Retrospective Analysis of Systemic Corticosteroids for Alopecia Areata in Pediatric Patients

Authors: Shant Tamazian, BS, Rachel Rogers, MS and Leslie Castelo-Soccio, MD, PhD

Abstract: Therapy for alopecia areata (AA) in a pediatric patient population is challenging and controversial. Common treatments include a variety of topical or injected agents. Systemic steroid treatment in children is controversial due to concern of negative side effects. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of systemic corticosteroid therapy for the treatment of AA in pediatric patients.

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Case Report Pages 99-101

Waterhouse Friderichsen Syndrome Report of Two Cases

Authors: Luis Del Carpio-Orantes, Jesús Salvador Sánchez-Díaz, Karla Gabriela-Peniche Moguel, Elisa Estefania Aparicio-Sánchez, Orlando Israel Segura-Rodríguez, Andrés Aguilar-Silva, Omar García-Hernández, Alejandro Escobar-Huerta, Azael Ahumada-Zamudio, Andrés Realino Velasco-Caicero, Olga González Segovia and Ernesto Javier Pacheco-Perez

Abstract: This syndrome is characterized by necrohemorrhage of the adrenal glands in the course of a serious infectious disease, which is characterized by septic shock with multiple organ failure (prevailing neurological, renal and hematological failure even with criteria for disseminated intravascular coagulation), disseminated purpura and data on acute adrenal insufficiency.

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Case Report Pages 95-98

Subcutaneous Solitary Fibrous Tumor: A Case Report

Authors: Nataliê Almeida Silva, Fausto Tambellini Oliveira, Emilia Virginia Lima Curvelo Fontes, Ulisses de Alcântara Ferreira, Lister Arruda Modesto dos Santos and Vitorino Modesto dos Santos

Abstract: We describe a 28-year-old woman with a solitary fibrous tumor at supra-pubic subcutis. The sites affected by this mesenchymal tumor include pleuropulmonary, meningeal, gastrointestinal, bones, liver, kidney, thyroid, soft tissues, and skin. More often, they occur in the head, extremities, back and shoulder. Cutaneous lesions are frequently described in the head of female individuals.

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Letter to Editor Pages 93-94

Biologic Therapy for Psoriasis in the Era of COVID-19 Pandemic: To Stop or to Continue?

Authors: Ahmed M. Abbas and Zeinab Y. Zaki

Abstract: Highly pathogenic human corona viruses infections suppress type I interferon (IFN) production and signaling, the key component of host antiviral defense in the early phase of viral replication, thus exacerbating disease progression. In line with SARS and MERS, SARS-CoV-2 infection in severe cases involves the host response as an important contributor to the disease process and tissue damage, mainly due to dysregulated and excessive innate immune responses

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Case Report Pages 89-92

Retroperitoneal Cystic Lymphangioma: A Case Report of Spontaneous Regression and Review of Literature

Authors: Stessy Kutchukian, Diana Potop, Khalil Chalhoub, Emmanuelle Verdier, Marie Auger, Guillaume Levard and Jiad N Mcheik

Abstract: Cystic lymphangioma (CL) is a rare and benign tumor derived from the lymphatic system that can have different localisations. This tumor consists of several numbers of cysts that have cavity-like appearance. During childhood, cystic lym-phangiomas are as common in boys as in girls (sex ratio 1:1). This lesion can have a sudden onset, a rapid growth or stability and can even regress spontaneously.

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