Dermatologie dans les maladies infectieuses – Table des matières
- Carrion’s Disease and the Skin
- American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas Disease) and the skin
- Cholera and the skin
- Dengue Fever and the skin
- Influenza (flu) and the skin
- Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy)
- HIV infection/AIDS and the Skin
- Malaria and the skin
- Schistosomiasis (Bilharziosis) and the Skin
- African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness) and the Skin
- Tuberculosis and the Skin
Les kératoses séborrhéiques – Table des matières (pour les professionnels)
Table of Contents (For Professionals) Seborrheic keratosis=SK Introduction -Historical Features -Epidemiology Clinical Features -Clinical Presentation -Differential diagnosis on clinical grounds Dermatoscopical Features -Differential Diagnosis on dermoscopical grounds Histological Features Association of SK with systemic disease Etiology -Origin of SK follicular epithelium solar lentigo -Causal factors Uv exposure HPV infection (Human papillomavirus)) deficiency in presenilin vitamin…
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Seborrheic keratosis (SK) is a benign epidermal neoplasm which presents as an eruption of one to hundreds of papules or plaques. The major potential burden for the patient is a cosmetic nuisance, but a florid acute appearance of SK lesions can rarely be associated with an internal neoplasm {Vielhauer, 2000; Heaphy, 2000; Grob, 1991}. Sometimes,…
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