Primary cutaneous nocardiosis mimicking lupus erythematosus
Identifieur interne : 002337 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 002336; suivant : 002338Primary cutaneous nocardiosis mimicking lupus erythematosus
Auteurs : Y. L. Chung [Corée du Sud] ; J-C. Park [Corée du Sud] ; K. Takatori [Corée du Sud] ; K. H. Lee [Corée du Sud]Source :
- British Journal of Dermatology [ 0007-0963 ] ; 2001-03.
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- Abnormality, Acad, Acad dermatol, Acne, Acne mechanica, Acne patients, Acneiform papules, Acta derm venereol, Acute exacerbation, Aerial hyphae, Amputation stump, Anaesthesia, Antinuclear antibody, Arch dermatol, Arch surg, Aretaieion hospital, Arteriovenous haemangioma, Asteroides, Atopic, Atopic dermatitis, Autoantibody screen, Benign, Biol chem, Biopsy, Body sides, Botulinum, Botulinum toxin, Botulinum toxin type, Bowenoid, Bowenoid papulosis, British association, British journal, British skin foundation, Capillary electrophoresis, Capillary zone electrophoresis, Carcinoma, Case reports, Cellular immunity, Cellulitis, Chemotherapy, Cidofovir, Clin, Clinical appearance, Clinical diagnosis, Clinical manifestations, Combination therapy, Compartment syndrome, Contraceptive pill, Cornoid lamella, Correspondence figure, Correspondence table, Cumulative dose, Cutaneous, Cutaneous findings, Daily treatment, Derivative, Derivative tacalcitol, Dermatitis, Dermatol, Dermatologist, Dermatology, Dermis, Diagnostic criteria, Differential diagnosis, Diffuse idiopathic, Direct immunofluorescence, Dos, Dressing materials, Early sign, Enoxaparin, Enzymatic activity, Enzyme activity, Epithelioid cells, Eruption, Erythema, Erythematosus, Erythematous, Erythematous indurated area, Erythematous papular rash, Erythrocyte, Erythrocyte haemolysates, Foam cells, Focal hyperhidrosis, Follicular keratoses, Full blood count, Functional deficit, Further biopsy, Further investigations, Glans penis, Good response, Granuloma, Granulomatous inflammation, Healthy controls, Healthy volunteers, High degree, Hormonal factors, Hormonal status, Hospital room, Hyperhidrosis, Hyperostosis, Idiopathic, Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome, Immunocompromised patients, Infective endocarditis, Inflammation, Injection, Injection site, Intracutaneous injections, Intradermal vaccination, Intralesional, Intralesional injection, Intratumoral injection, Isotretinoin, Isotretinoin therapy, Ivra, Laser therapy, Lesion, Leucocytoclastic vasculitis, Lipoma, Lipomatosis, Liver function tests, Local anaesthetic, Lung cancer, Lupus, Lupus erythematosus, Lymphocutaneous nocardiosis, Maintenance therapy, Many years, Marvelon pill, Mechanica, Median, Micellar electrokinetic chromatography, Microscopic arteriovenous anastomoses, Mmol, Mofetil, Mucinosis, Mycobacterium vaccae, Mycophenolate, Mycophenolate mofetil, Necklace distribution, Next week, Nocardia, Nocardia asteroides, Nocardial infection, Nocardiosis, Normal values, Noticeable improvement, Older patients, Oral contraceptives, Oral prednisolone, Oral salbutamol, Original magnification, Other manifestations, Pain relief, Palmar, Palmar hyperhidrosis, Papulosis, Pasi, Peak areas, Permanent disability, Photosensitivity, Photosensitivity reaction, Phototesting, Pleural mesothelioma, Polymorphic light eruption, Porokeratosis, Porphyria cutanea tarda, Potential fire hazard, Present case, Previous reports, Primary cutaneous nocardiosis, Prolidase, Prolidase activity, Prolidase deficiency, Psoriasis, Psoriasis area, Psoriasis vulgaris, Punch biopsy, Pyogenic, Pyogenic granuloma, Radiat oncol biol phys, Radiation dermatitis, Radiographic findings, Radiological, Radiotherapy, Rash, Recent studies, Regional nerve blocks, Reticular erythematous mucinosis, Reticular erythematous mucinosis syndrome, Right hand, Several weeks, Severe atopic dermatitis, Severe cases, Severe cellulitis, Severity index, Skeletal toxicity, Skin biopsy, Skin changes, Skin lesions, Skin reactions, Small foci, Standard courses, Staphylococcal septicaemia, Streptococcal cellulitis, Stump acne, Successful treatment, Suitable time intervals, Surgical, Syndrome, Systemic, Systemic steroids, Systemic therapy, Tacalcitol, Tacalcitol monotherapy, Therapy, Third cycle, Thoracic spine, Time interval, Topical, Topical application, Topical betamethasone, Topical cidofovir, Topical corticosteroids, Topical therapy, Topical treatment, Topical vitamin, Toxin, Trauma, Treatment details, Treatment regimens, Tumour, Urine, Vascular, Vascular lesions, Viral load.
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DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2001.04110.x
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