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South Med J ; 82(5): 657-60, 1989 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2785717

ABSTRACT

Neonatal lupus erythematosus (NLE) is a syndrome characterized by one or all of the following elements: cutaneous LE lesions, systemic disease, and congenital heart block. SS-A/Ro and SS-B/La have been implicated in the etiology of NLE, but because NLE is not uniformly manifested in all offspring of SS-A and SS-B autoantibody positive mothers, and because of the wide range of clinical manifestations associated with NLE, other contributing etiologic factors are being explored. HLA studies have revealed that infants of SS-A/Ro and SS-B/La positive mothers bearing HLA-A1, B8, DR3, DQ2, and DR52 are at greater risk of having NLE. Haplotyping in our dizygous twins supports these material HLA associations.


Subject(s)
Diseases in Twins , Heart Block/congenital , Lupus Erythematosus, Cutaneous/genetics , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/genetics , Antibodies, Antinuclear/genetics , Female , HLA Antigens/genetics , Haplotypes , Histocompatibility Testing , Humans , Infant , Syndrome , Twins, Dizygotic
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J Am Acad Dermatol ; 18(5 Pt 2): 1207-11, 1988 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3372785

ABSTRACT

Two middle-aged black women reported hyperpigmentation of the face after using bleaching creams containing hydroquinone. Both noted initial lightening of facial pigmentation followed by progressive darkening of the areas to which the cream was applied. After biopsy, they were found to have exogenous ochronosis. These are the fifth and sixth cases of exogenous ochronosis reported in the United States. In this article we review the literature and discuss the possible pathogenesis of exogenous ochronosis.


Subject(s)
Ochronosis/epidemiology , Adult , Female , Humans , Hydroquinones/adverse effects , Male , Middle Aged , Ochronosis/chemically induced , Ochronosis/pathology , Phenol , Phenols/adverse effects , Resorcinols/adverse effects , Skin/pathology , United States
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Pediatr Dermatol ; 4(2): 75-84, 1987 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3309908

ABSTRACT

Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, or Kawasaki disease, is a febrile, exanthematous disease of children that has potentially fatal complications. The most important complication is the development of aneurysms in the coronary arteries, which may thrombose or occasionally, rupture and cause severe morbidity or death. Criteria for the diagnosis of Kawasaki disease have been developed that may help the clinician make the diagnosis and prevent complications. The major criteria include fever, skin eruption, ocular changes, oral changes, changes in the extremities, and lymphadenopathy. Prognosis may be evaluated by the clinical picture and cardiac work-up with echocardiogram.


Subject(s)
Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/diagnosis , Child , Child, Preschool , Diagnosis, Differential , Heart Diseases/etiology , Humans , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/complications , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/immunology , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/pathology , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/therapy , Prognosis
4.
Postgrad Med ; 79(5): 150-54, 159-67, 1986 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3008138

ABSTRACT

The numerous viral skin diseases that affect children present a diagnostic challenge to the clinician. Most of these diseases may be conveniently grouped according to the clinical appearance of the exanthem as maculopapular, petechial, papular, or vesicular. In some situations, viral infection may be difficult to differentiate clinically from nonviral disease; thus, extensive laboratory evaluation is sometimes necessary to pinpoint the virus involved. Nonviral disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a patient with skin eruptions, especially of the maculopapular type. Common nonviral causes include Kawasaki disease, toxic shock syndrome, and drug reactions.


Subject(s)
Exanthema/diagnosis , Virus Diseases/diagnosis , Acrodermatitis/diagnosis , Acrodermatitis/pathology , Acute Disease , Adult , Chickenpox/pathology , Child , Cytomegalovirus Infections/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Drug Eruptions/diagnosis , Drug Eruptions/pathology , Enterovirus Infections/diagnosis , Exanthema/etiology , Exanthema/pathology , Exanthema Subitum/diagnosis , Exanthema Subitum/pathology , Herpes Simplex/complications , Herpes Simplex/diagnosis , Herpes Simplex/pathology , Herpes Zoster/diagnosis , Herpes Zoster/pathology , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Measles/diagnosis , Measles/pathology , Molluscum Contagiosum/diagnosis , Molluscum Contagiosum/pathology , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/diagnosis , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/pathology , Parvoviridae Infections/diagnosis , Parvoviridae Infections/pathology , Rubella/diagnosis , Rubella/pathology , Scarlet Fever/diagnosis , Scarlet Fever/pathology , Shock, Septic/diagnosis , Shock, Septic/etiology , Shock, Septic/pathology , Skin/pathology , Virus Diseases/pathology
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Dermatol Clin ; 4(2): 311-9, 1986 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3955901

ABSTRACT

Childhood photosensitivity diseases may encompass many of the diseases seen in adults. In addition, there are a number of photosensitivity diseases that are exclusive to children, including both acquired and congenital or genetic syndromes. These syndromes and their etiologies, when known, are discussed.


Subject(s)
Photosensitivity Disorders , Bloom Syndrome/pathology , Child , Child, Preschool , Cockayne Syndrome/pathology , Female , Hartnup Disease/pathology , Humans , Hydroa Vacciniforme/pathology , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/pathology , Male , Pellagra/pathology , Photosensitivity Disorders/etiology , Photosensitivity Disorders/pathology , Porphyrias/pathology , Prurigo/pathology , Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome/pathology , Skin Diseases/pathology , Sunlight/adverse effects , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects , Xeroderma Pigmentosum/genetics , Xeroderma Pigmentosum/pathology
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