Buschke

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  • 文章类型: Case Reports
    背景:Scleedemaadultorum(Buschke\'sscleredema)是一种未知来源的皮肤粘液性病,临床特征为通常累及颈部的皮肤弥漫性硬化,肩膀和背部,这限制了患者的活动能力。
    方法:我们报告了一例50岁女性患者,该患者出现慢性硬皮病样综合征2年并伴有1型糖尿病。体格检查显示肩膀有广泛的皮肤硬结,脖子和背部。组织学检查证实了硬肿症的诊断。该患者每月接受两次体外光置换(EPP)治疗,持续两个月。在后续行动中,两个月后,流动性大大提高。EPP的有益效果长期维持,而会议间隔。
    结论:EPP是一种非常规治疗Buschke的硬肿症。我们描述了一例成功用EPP治疗的Buschke的硬肿症,这可能是治疗硬肿症的一种治疗选择。
    BACKGROUND: Scleredema adultorum (Buschke\'s scleredema) is a cutaneous mucinosis of unknown origin, clinically characterized by a diffuse induration of the skin usually involving the neck, shoulders and back, which limits patients\' mobility.
    METHODS: We report a case of a 50-year-old woman who presented a chronic sclerodermiform syndrome for 2 years associated with type 1 diabetes. Physical examination revealed an extensive skin induration involving the shoulders, neck and back. Histologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of scleredema adultorum. The patient was treated with extracorporeal photopheresis (EPP) twice a month for two months. At follow-up, mobility was highly improved after two months. Beneficial effect of EPP was maintained on the long term while sessions were spaced.
    CONCLUSIONS: EPP is an unconventional treatment of Buschke\'s scleredema. We described a case of Buschke\'s scleredema successfully treated with EPP which may represent a therapeutic option for the treatment of scleredema.
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  • 文章类型: Case Reports
    Condyloma acuminata is caused by the proliferation of squamous epithelial cells in the presence of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection. There are several treatment options available for anogenital warts, however, none have proven to be more efficacious. We present the case of a 3 year-8 months-old male, diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, who presented with multiple warts in the anogenital region. Lesions were treated with imiquimod 5%, electrosurgical resection and interferon α-2b. Combination of electrofulguration and interferon α-2b is an effective treatment option for children with giant condyloma accuminatum although recurrence is expected within a short follow-up period.
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