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J Ultrasound ; 25(4): 983-987, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35129778

ABSTRACT

Talar callosity is an uncommon condition characterized by asymptomatic hyperkeratotic plaques located on the dorsum of one or both feet. We have detected an increased number of children presenting with this condition after the COVID-19 lockdown. High-frequency ultrasound was performed in all patients who consulted because of talar callosity. All four cases shared similar ultrasound findings: thickening of the epidermis with effacement of the subepidermal low-echogenic band and diffuse thickening of the dermis and subcutaneous cellular tissue, with a diffuse decrease in echogenicity. The bone cortex was respected in all cases. No increase in vascularization was detected. Although it is a benign condition, it is important to recognize talar callosity to exclude worse conditions and to prevent unnecessary biopsies. To our knowledge, we are the first to describe ultrasonographic findings of talar callosity.


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COVID-19 , Callosities , Child , Humans , Callosities/etiology , Callosities/pathology , COVID-19/diagnostic imaging , Communicable Disease Control , Ultrasonography/adverse effects
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Contact Dermatitis ; 82(5): 307-309, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31879957

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Patch tests are highly recommended in eczema patients with eyelid involvement. Sunscreen constitutes a potential cause of eyelid or facial allergic contact dermatitis, and should be considered in patients with refractory eczema on these locations. We report a patient sensitized to several emerging allergens such as bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine (Tinosorb S), Scutellaria baicalensis extract, and propylene glycol with an eyelid dermatitis. Patch tests to the combined ingredients propylene carbonate, cyclopentasiloxane, and disteardimonium hectorite; and talc, Cl 77 491, and dimethicone/methicone copolymer were also positive. We highlight the importance of systematically patch testing with the cosmetics brought in by our patients, as well as with the individual ingredients whenever positive. The identification of emerging allergies to new compounds in cosmetics mainly depends on this practice.


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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact/etiology , Eyelid Diseases/chemically induced , Phenols/adverse effects , Plant Extracts/adverse effects , Propylene Glycol/adverse effects , Triazines/adverse effects , Adult , Female , Humans , Patch Tests , Scutellaria baicalensis
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