Mycobacteria are aerobic, non-spore forming, gram positive, acid-fast bacilli, which affect skin, subcutaneous tissue, and other organs and systems. Mycobacterium fortuitum produces cellulitis, abscesses, papules-pustule...
Vitiligo is an acquired loss of skin pigment of unknown etiology. It frequently occurs in familial clusters thereby favoring the genetic theory for its pathogenesis. Several genes have been described in association with...
Infeccion cutanea por mycobacterium fortuitum [Cutaneous infection by mycobacterium fortuitum]
Mycobacteria are aerobic, non-spore forming, gram positive, acid-fast bacilli, which affect skin, subcutaneous tissue, and other organs and systems. Mycobacterium fortuitum produces cellulitis, abscesses, papules-pustule...
A giant skin tag of the scrotum and verruca anogenitalis
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Bielactwo – przeciwciała przeciwko peroksydazie tarczycowej
Familial vitiligo in mother and child; The genetic theory connection
Vitiligo is an acquired loss of skin pigment of unknown etiology. It frequently occurs in familial clusters thereby favoring the genetic theory for its pathogenesis. Several genes have been described in association with...
Case reports and studies on pityriasis rosea – from number of patients to meta-analyses and diagnostic criteria