Eosinophilic infiltrates have limited diagnostic utility in alopecia areata
1. An eosinophilic infiltrate around the hair follicle was a poor diagnostic indicator of alopecia areata, especially in the chronic...
1. An eosinophilic infiltrate around the hair follicle was a poor diagnostic indicator of alopecia areata, especially in the chronic...
1. Infrared thermography of 42 infantile hemangiomas indicated that the lesions peak in temperature at 3 months and progressively decrease...
Image: PD 1. Dermatitis, melanoma, nonmelanoma skin cancer, viral skin disease, and fungal skin disease were all adequately studied by...
Image: PD 1. Bath PUVA (8-methoxypsoralen bath with UVA) exhibited good efficacy in treating patients with both refractory mycosis fungoides...
Image: PD 1. Ethnic minorities were less likely than whites to self examine the skin or undergo a full body...
Image: PD/CDC 1. Parvovirus B19 infection is rare in adults, but can produce a cutaneous rash as seen in children....
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