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Autoeczematization: A Strange Id Reaction of the Skin
- Author:
- Mia J. Bertoli, BS
- Robert A. Schwartz, MD, MPH, DSc (Hon)
- Camila K. Janniger, MD
Autoeczematization, or id reaction, is a disseminated reaction of the skin occurring at a site distant to a primary cutaneous infection or...
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Neonatal and Infantile Acne Vulgaris: An Update
- Author:
- Cristian Serna-Tamayo, MD
- Camila K. Janniger, MD
- Giuseppe Micali, MD
- Robert A. Schwartz, MD, MPH
Acne may present in neonates, infants, and small children. Neonatal and infantile acne vulgaris are not considered to be rare. The presentation of...
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Ulerythema Ophryogenes: Updates and Insights
- Author:
- Christopher M. Morton, MD
- Chinmoy Bhate, MD
- Camila K. Janniger, MD
Ulerythema ophryogenes is a rare cutaneous atrophic disorder that occasionally is associated with Noonan syndrome, de Lange syndrome, Rubinstein-...
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Childhood Warts: An Update (See Letter to the Editor. 2005;76:25-26)
- Author:
- Supriya G. Bellew, MD
- Nicole Quartarolo, MD
- Camila K. Janniger, MD
Warts are benign intraepidermal neoplasms that are caused by infection with human papillomavirus and commonly affect children and adolescents. The...
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Pityriasis Lichenoides
- Author:
- Devang G. Patel, MD
- George Kihiczak, MD
- Robert A. Schwartz, MD, MPH
- Camila K. Janniger, MD
- W.Clark Lambert, MD, PhD
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