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- Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders
- Skin Diseases and Diabetes
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- Research on Leishmaniasis Studies
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Apollo Hospitals
2024
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Raipur
2023
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
2020-2023
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal
2023
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is a state of undernutrition with various cutaneous manifestations. It widely studied in children but common yet neglected adults. We report two adult cases flaky paint dermatosis due to PEM, along description their dermoscopy features. This paper intends create awareness about these changes amongst physicians and our fellow dermatologists for early recognition PEM
Introduction Raynaud’s phenomenon manifests as episodic vasospasm leading to acral vascular compromise following emotional stress or exposure a cold environment. It usually in three phases: pallor (vasospasm), cyanosis (blood stasis), and rubor (reperfusion). Occasionally, only two phases may also be present.[1] Maurice Raynaud was the first describe this entity 1862 it called disease.[2] Later, Hutchinson others suggested title ‘Raynaud’s phenomenon’ there are various causes of phenomenon....
A male toddler born of non-consanguineous marriage, with normal perinatal period, presented painless distention abdomen as well diffuse thickening skin over the since 2 months age, which progressed next few to involve trunk bilateral
Nineteen-year old identical female twins presented with complaints of progressive hair loss all over the body, sparing scalp, axillae and pubic region along a few atrophic scars on knees, thighs elbows. A possible diagnosis atypical presentation alopecia areata was made. However, in view history borderline tuberculoid leprosy their younger sibling, complete examination for done. There asymmetrical enlargement multiple peripheral nerves without any sensory or motor loss. Histopathology...
Erythroderma is the term applied to any inflammatory skin disease affecting more than 90% of body surface. The incidence neonatal and infantile erythroderma was 0.11% in an Indian study. There are various causes such as congenital, metabolic, papulosquamous, eczematous, drug induced, infections, autoimmune diseases, malignancy but it quite difficult establish etiology early stage life due less specific clinical, biochemical histological findings compared adults. Proper history, examination,...
Dear Editor, A 19-year-old male without any known illnesses presented with slowly enlarging asymptomatic plaques over his right cheek, noticed since the age of 4 years. On examination, there were grouped well-defined dull red-brownish, soft, compressible, non-tender papules and size ranging from 1.5 × 1 cm to 3 pre-auricular area, smaller lesions extending onto post-auricular area upper neck. There was loss hair on skin overlying these a separate linear band non-scarring alopecia below...