36 research outputs found
Trois cas de lichen nitidus chez des patients de race noire
Report of 3 cases of lichen nitidus in black people. The last publications and our observations allow us to confirm that this affection occurs as frequently in white as in black people but is recognised more easily in black people in whom it takes a characteristic depigmented aspect. The relationship between lichen nitidus and lichen planus is briefly discussed.</jats:p
Multiple Eruptive Dermatofibromas in an AIDS Patient: A New Differential Diagnosis of Kaposi’s Sarcoma
Donovanose résistante à la doxycycline: à propos d’une observation
We report of a case of donovanosis of the penis that was resistant to doxycycline and rapidly responded to trimethoprime-sulfamethoxazole.</jats:p
Adult-onset Still's disease with persistent plaques
Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is a systemic disorder characterized by intermittent fever, evanescent rash, arthralgias or arthritis and predominantly neutrophilic leucocytosis. We report on a 16-year-old woman with Still's disease who developed, in addition to the typical rash, persistent papular lesions on her face, neck and upper and lower back. Although the presence of fixed skin lesions is not a characteristic feature of AOSD, their appearance at the onset of the disease and their evolution suggest that they represent a specific manifestation of the disease
