ABSTRACT
There has been a new hard selling product in the Southeast Asian market - the so called 'sex massage oil'. A variety of such preparations are available freely and are claimed to have sexaugmenting properties. Various effects are claimed upon usage, ranging from enlargement of the male organ to substantial increases in intercourse time. Also is claimed, that, these products being 'herbal' have no side effects. These attractively packaged oils are sold over the counter in large volumes to the unsuspecting public. We present here a case of a young man who suffered from chronic irritant dermatitis from usage of the same. We believe this to be the first case report where irritant dermatitis had resulted from usage of such 'sex massage oils'
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Humans , Male , Adult , Pigmentation Disorders , Skin Pigmentation , Inflammation , Oils , PenisABSTRACT
Neurofibromatosis [NF] is a group of rare genetic disorder of neural crest derived cells of which neurofibromatosis type-1 is the most common. Riccardi classified NF into eight subtypes [NF-I to NF-VIII], of which NF-V is segmental neurofibromatosis [SNF]. SNF is rare and facial involvement is even rarer. A 52-year-old man presented with complaints of numerous swellings on the right side of his face for the last 20 years. On examination, there were many papules and papulo-nodules only on the right cheek. The swellings were non-tender, firm on palpation and measured from 3 mm to 12 mm in diameter. A biopsy was taken from one of the nodules; the slide revealed non-encapsulated but well circumscribed proliferation of spindle cells with wavy, buckled nuclei arranged in wavy fascicles in myxoid background. This case of facial SNF is described not only for its extreme rarity, but also as an important differential diagnosis for facial tumor-like papules. We have also reviewed the literature briefly