Natalie M. Williams BS Pooja Gurnani BS Angelina Labib BS Ronaldo Nuesi BS Keyvan Nouri MD, MBA
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15135
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 523-532
Nevus of Ota, also known as oculodermal melanocytosis or nevus fuscoceruleus ophthalmomaxillaris, is a benign dermal melanocytic nevus that most commonly affects Asian women. While the lesion is largely a cosmetic concern, it has the potential to undergo malignant transformation to melanoma. Patients with nevus of Ota often present to a dermatologist at some point for examination or removal with laser therapy. Therefore, it is important for dermatologists to understand the cutaneous and extracutaneous risks these lesions carry and how they may present to further optimize management and appropriate referrals. This review describes the demographic, clinical, and prognostic features of melanoma in the setting of nevus of Ota, divided by the nature of the primary melanoma: cutaneous, orbital, intracranial.
Acquired ungual fibrokeratoma: a systematic review of the literature
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15278
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 533-539
Acquired ungual fibrokeratomas (AUFKs) are benign recurrent fibrokeratotic tumors of the nail unit of uncertain etiology. Little is known about the optimal modality to successfully treat these lesions. No systematic review addressing ungual fibrokeratomas has been published to date.
Anna Pogorzelska?Antkowiak MD, PhD Jacek Calik MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15306
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 540-546
The diagnosis of melanoma is challenging for both dermatologists and oncologists. Incidence of melanoma increases at a rate of 3–7% per year. Usage of modern tools such as dermoscopy and in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy improve early diagnosis and can save a life. There are a few melanoma simulators which can cause confusion and mislead in the differential diagnosis. This study aims to present skin lesions which can be similar to melanoma in confocal microscopy and to emphasize the importance of a detailed differential diagnosis. We describe five melanocytic lesions similar to melanoma and misleading confocal features. Although in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy is very useful in differentiating melanocytic lesions, histopathology evaluation in cases of melanoma mimics is definitive.
Andrea Perna MD Marco Passiatore MD Antonio Massaro MD Alessandro Terrinoni MD Luca Bianchi MD Vitale Cilli MD Marco D’Orio MD Luca Proietti MD Giuseppe Taccardo MD Rocco De Vitis MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15414
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 547-553
Since COVID?19 has become a pandemic, extensive literature has been produced. The commonest symptoms of COVID?19 disease are fever, cough, anosmia, and lymphocytopenia. However, other apparently less common clinical symptoms have been described, including skin lesions. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate skin involvement in COVID?19.
Michael Knabel MD Karolyn Wanat MD Anna Corey MD Olayemi Sokumbi MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15108
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 554-555
Marcial ?lvarez?Salafranca MD Andrea Montes?Torres MD Mar Garc?a?Garc?a MD, PhD Mariano Ara?Mart?n MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15020
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 556-558
Daniel Mazzoni MD Louis Pool FRCPA Jim Muir FACD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15359
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 559-563
Circumcision is one of the most frequently performed procedure by clinicians, yet its role and indication in clinical practice lacks consensus and remains unclear. We sought to evaluate a collection of male circumcisions to determine the range of indications, histopathological diagnoses, and type of clinicians associated with circumcision.
Selcen Kundak MD Yasemin ?ak?r MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15223
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 564-569
Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) is a rarely encountered skin disorder, which is characterized by the proliferation of non?Langerhans cell histiocytes. As JXG primarily affects infants and young children, this study aims to describe the epidemiologic, clinical, and histopathologic characteristics of 44 children diagnosed with JXG at a tertiary health care center.
Noriko Kato MD Hiroyuki Takama MD, PhD Yoriko Ando MD Takeshi Yanagishita MD, PhD Yuichiro Ohshima MD, PhD Wataru Ohashi PhD Masashi Akiyama MD, PhD Daisuke Watanabe MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15382
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 570-578
Recent case reports have shown the efficacy of apremilast for the treatment of palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP). However, no study has statistically analyzed the clinical efficacy of oral apremilast in patients with PPP.
Gautam K Singh MD Barnali Mitra MD, DNB Sandeep Arora MD Neha Akhoon MD Rajesh Verma MD, DNB Puja Sharma MD Debdeep Mitra MD, DNB
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15416
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 579-588
A severe cutaneous adverse reaction (SCAR) is a rare, clinically heterogeneous, life?threatening phenomenon that results in serious skin damage, systemic complications, and significant morbidity or mortality comprising of Stevens?Johnson syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), or SJS?TEN overlap, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP), exfoliative dermatitis, and drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS).
Manisha Loss MD Katherine G. Thompson MD Alessandra Agostinho?Hunt PhD Garth A. James PhD Emmanuel F. Mongodin PhD Ian Rosenthal MD Nancy Cheng MD Sherry Leung BA Anna L. Chien MD Sewon Kang MD, MPH
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15308
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 589-596
The ability of Cutibacterium acnes strains to form biofilms has been correlated with their virulence.
Emine ?nal MD Ay?e Serap Karada? MD Aysun ?ikar Aktürk MD Nazl? Dizen Namdar MD K?ymet Handan Kelekçi MD Berna Aksoy MD Emin ?zlü MD Leyla Baykal MD G?ksun Karaman MD Hayriye Sar?cao?lu MD ?lkin Zindanc? MD ?lknur Balta MD ?a?r? Turan MD Burçe Can Kuru MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15406
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 597-604
Acne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects the pilosebaceous unit. Although it is considered to be a skin?limited disease, different clinical studies have recently been published in which the disease is accompanied by systemic symptoms. In this study, systemic comorbidities accompanying acne vulgaris and the relationship between existing comorbidities and disease severity are investigated.
Sankha Koley MD Jayanti Datta MBBS Shahriar Ahmed S. K. MBBS Dhiman Tarafdar MBBS
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15383
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 605-610
Scabies is a highly contagious, intensely pruritic skin infestation caused by Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis. It has high prevalence in many tropical countries where crowded people live in resource?poor settings. The rash is distributed differently in adults and children. Adults manifest lesions primarily on the interdigital web spaces of the hands, flexor aspects of the wrists, dorsal feet, axillae, elbows, waist, buttocks, and genitalia. Palms (along with soles and head) are commonly involved in infants and very young children but typically absent in older age groups. Here, we report 25 older children and adult patients with scabies including involvement of the palms. If patients are left untreated for long periods of time in hot tropical climates, scabies may produce severe infestation with involvement of palms in older children and adults. We should acknowledge palms as potential body sites whose involvement warrants early and aggressive treatment in scabies.
Tyler Enos MD Rebecca Vasquez MD Travis Vandergriff MD Richard Wang MD, PhD Yevgeniya Rainwater MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15321
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 611-612
Erika C. V. de Oliveira PhD Danielle S. Salvador PharmD Valéria Holsback PharmD Jemima D. Shultz PhD Bozena B. Michniak?Kohn PhD Gislaine R. Leonardi PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15418
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 613-619
Excessive sweating and body odors in many cultures can cause negative perceptions of an individual and in many cases is related to poor hygiene. Personal hygiene products have been developed with the intention of preventing these undesirable issues. The aim of this paper is to review the main active ingredients used in marketed deodorant and antiperspirant formulations as well as to identify new strategies and future methods to optimize such products and prevent malodor.
Diego Fernandez?Nieto MD Daniel Ortega?Quijano MD Juan Jimenez?Cauhe MD Patricia Burgos?Blasco MD Sonia Bea?Ardebol MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15449
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 620-621
Claudia Arenas?Soto MD Gloria Sanclemente MD, MSc, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15457
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 622-623
Leire Barrutia MD Victor Volo MD Daniel Ru?z?S?nchez MD, PhD Jara Valtue?a MD, PhD Angel Aguado Garc?a MD Pilar Manchado L?pez MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15467
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 624-625
Sukhmani Pannu MD Bichchau Michelle Nguyen MD, MPH Fei?Shiuann Clarissa Yang MD David Rosmarin MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15394
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 626-627
Camille Luherne MD Sarah Menguy MD Julien Seneschal MD, PhD Anne Pham?Ledard MD, PhD Marie Beylot?Barry MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15343
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 628-630
Caterina Maria Rosaria Giorgio MD Gaetano Licata MD Giulia Briatico MD Graziella Babino MD Elisabetta Fulgione MD Alessio Gambardella MD Roberto Alfano MD Giuseppe Argenziano MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15407
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 631-633
Francisca Alves MD Luis Santiago MD José C. Cardoso MD Oscar Tellechea MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15350
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 634-635
Mario Berr?os?Hern?ndez MD Luis Casas?Fern?ndez MD Jorge Blanco?Rodr?guez MD José M. Su?rez?Pe?aranda MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15347
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 636-638
Juan Carlos Bustamante?Ogando MD, MSc Selma Scheffler?Mendoza MD, MSc Marco Antonio Yamazaki?Nakashimada MD Marimar Saez?de?Ocariz MD, MSc
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15411
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 639-640
Iara Trocoli Drakensj? MD Erik Bj?rck MD, PhD Maria Bradley MD Mari?Anne Hedblad MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15363
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 641-642
Ashlee Margheim MD Courtney R. Schadt MD Jeffrey P. Callen MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15290
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 643-644
Beatriz B. Borsato BMedSci Isabela R. Colmiran BMedSci Isabella C. Silva BMedSci Eduarda F. Rui BMedSci Priscila D. Pavezzi MD, MSc
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15329
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 645-646
Yu Pan MD, PhD Xian Jiang MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15334
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: 647-649
Xavier Fustà?Novell MD José Pedro Gonz?lez?Mart?nez MD Mireia Esquius MD Noèlia De La Torre MD ?ria Rosi?ol MD Onofre S?ez?Galdeano MD Lidia Creus?Vila MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15119
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e164-e165
Reason Wilken MD John A. Carucci MD, PhD Nooshin K. Brinster MD Mary L. Stevenson MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15011
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e166-e168
Felix Swee Then Kho MRCP Shang?Ian Tee FRCP Yen Loo Lim FRCP
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15221
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e169-e170
Varun Rajagopal S. MBBS Anupama Bains MD, DNB Deepak Vedant MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15161
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e171-e173
Engin Sezer MD Emel Dikicioglu Cetin MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15193
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e174-e175
Hamza M. Abdel?Raouf MD Almostafa M. Ahmed MSc Ahmed A. Touni MSc
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15074
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e176-e178
Emma Mack MB, BCh, BAO Joe Houghton MB, BCh, FRCPath Collette McCourt MB, BCh, BAO, MMSc
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15277
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e179-e180
Stav Hartshtark MD Yuval Ramot MD, MSc Alexander Maly MD Laurent Klapholz MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15276
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e181-e183
Ricardo Ruiz?Villaverde MD, PhD Gracia M. Garc?a?Lara MD Jose M. Llamas?Molina MD Angela Ayén?Rodriguez MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15100
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e184-e185
Fl?via de Oliveira Valentim MD Giuliane Minami Tsutsui MD Hélio Amante Miot MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15423
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e185-e187
Yuanyuan Zhang MD Yingda Wu MD Weixue Jia MD Wenrui Li MD Ping Cheng MD Wenbo Bu MD Chengrang Li MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15386
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e187-e189
Priya Kapoor MD Sumir Kumar MD Meenakshi Batrani MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15326
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e189-e191
Sumir Chawla BMBS, BMedSci (Hons), MRCP Kara Heelan MedSci, MB, BCh, BAO, MRCPI, MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15433
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e191-e192
Michela Starace MD, PhD Tiziano Ferrari MD Serena Pezzetta MD Francesco Savoia MD Corrado Zengarini MD Bianca Maria Piraccini MD, PhD Aurora Alessandrini MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15375
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e192-e194
André Cerejeira MD Patr?cia Amoedo MD Nuno Gomes MD Filomena Azevedo MD Alberto Mota MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15441
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e194-e195
Mir Ibrahim Sajid Dur?E. Najaf Ayesha Niaz Samira Shabbir Balouch BDS, MDS, DOMFS Sajid Abaidullah MBBS, FCPS
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15410
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e195-e197
Marta Valdivielso?Ramos MD, PhD Soledad Alonso MD, PhD Bego?a Sanchez MD Raquel Carrascosa MD Sagrario Galiano MD Catiana Silvente MD Pablo de la Cueva MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15309
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e197-e199
Mario K. Maruthur MD Charity B. Hope MD Justin T. Cheeley MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15200
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e199-e200
Wan?Lin Teo MBBS, MRCS (UK), FAMS (Dermatology)
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15443
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e200-e202
Daniel Morgado?Carrasco MD Jaume Massana MD Jaime Piquero?Casals MD, PhD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15361
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e202-e203
Manisha Ravi BS John Trinidad MD, MPH Natalie Spaccarelli MD Benjamin H. Kaffenberger MD
doi : 10.1111/ijd.15342
Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2021, Pages: e203-e205
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