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Annular blisters on the arm.
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This article is published in Archives of Dermatology.The article was published on 2009-04-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Blisters.read more
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Pre-existing diabetes mellitus increases the risk of gastric cancer: A meta-analysis
TL;DR: Pre-existing diabetes mellitus may increase the risk of gastric cancer by approximately 19%.
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Tinea corporis bullosa due to Trichophyton schoenleinii: case report.
TL;DR: The general treatment with terbinafine and topical applications of ciclopiroxolamine cream have led to complete healing, with the lesions disappearing in 2 weeks.
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A Distinct Clinicopathological Presentation of Cutaneous Dermatophytosis Mimicking Autoimmune Blistering Disorder.
Jignaben Krunal Padhiyar,Nayankumar Harshadkumar Patel,Trusha Gajjar,Bhagirath Patel,Aseem Chhibber,Mansi D Buch +5 more
TL;DR: A case of 29-year-old female with extensive dermatophytosis having presentation mimicking bullous pemphigoid both clinically and histopathologically including DIF findings is described.
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An unusual presentation of tinea cruris with bullous lesions.
TL;DR: This is the first report of ‘‘tinea corporis bullosa,’’ tinea cruris presenting clinically as a bullous lesion, and it is always essential to get a mycologic examination with KOH preparation and/or a skin biopsy to rule out dermatophytic infections.
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Atypical manifestations of tinea corporis.
TL;DR: Five cases of atypical tinea corporis are reported, where the initial clinical diagnosis was different from dermatophytosis, and the importance of conventional histological examination enables a fast, correct diagnosis is emphasised.
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Tinea corporis bullosa
TL;DR: Serous fluid from the bulla yielded Microsporum canis, the first report of the association of this fungus with bullous lesions in tinea corporis, in a 63‐year‐old woman.
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Tinea corporis bullosa anularis
TL;DR: A case of annular bullous tinea corporis (tinea corpori bullosa anularis) in a 27-year-old woman is reported, characterized by numerous lesions localized exclusively to the forearms and the legs.