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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 147(6-7): 418-428, 2020.
Article de Français | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32229035

RÉSUMÉ

INTRODUCTION: Poikilodermatous mycosis fungoides is a rare and indolent clinical variant of mycosis fungoides (MF). It can be difficult to distinguish from poikilodermatous parapsoriasis, a group of chronical dermatoses that may sometimes progress to MF. We aimed to specify the clinical, histopathological and developmental features of these entities by means of a retrospective study of 12 cases followed in our center. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We identified cases of poikiloderma for which a diagnosis of MF or parapsoriasis was made by the physician. Photographs and histological slides were reviewed, and a final diagnosis of MF was made if the International Society for Cutaneous Lymphoma criteria for the diagnosis of early MF were fulfilled. RESULTS: Twelve patients were included, 10 of whom met of the MF criteria. 5 patients had large poikilodermatous patches or thin, well-defined plaques ; 3 patients had the same lesions associated with classical MF lesions ; finally, 4 patients had widespread ill-defined erythematous lesions in a net-like pattern, described as parakeratosis variegata, including 3 MF. 2 patients with well-defined lesions (one associated with classical MF lesions) progressed to the tumoral stage whereas none of the patients with parakeratosis variegata presented such progression. A total of 5 patients had a high skin phototype (IV and V). Two patients had squamous cell carcinoma on poikilodermatous lesions. DISCUSSION: Our study suggests that poikilodermatous MF covers a heterogeneous clinical spectrum comprising on one hand a presentation of delimited lesions sharing classical MF risk of progression, and on the other, an entity similar to parakeratosis variegata, an entity overlooked in the French nomenclature, which was particularly benign in our small series, raising the question of its affiliation to the MF group. This question merits further investigation in a larger-scale study.


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Mycosis fongoïde/diagnostic , Tumeurs cutanées/diagnostic , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Études rétrospectives
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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 146(11): 725-729, 2019 Nov.
Article de Français | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31627930

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INTRODUCTION: For inflammation of a tattoo occurring decades after its creation, sarcoidosis should be considered first of all. Two case of extremely delayed hypersensitivity tattoo reaction have been recently reported in patients treated with BRAF and MEK inhibitors. We report a similar new case strongly suggesting a specific effect of this drug combination. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A 58-year-old man bearing 20-year-old tattoos was treated with dabrafenib and trametinib for advanced melanoma. A painful erythematous swelling appeared on all the patient's tattoos two months later, while his general tolerance of the treatment was poor. Skin biopsy demonstrated perivascular lympho-histiocytic infiltrate without granuloma, but with prominent pigment-loaded macrophages. Inflammatory signs quickly regressed after drug discontinuation. DISCUSSION: Great similarity exists between this new case and the first reported case, in which a female patient presented painful infiltration of old tattoos following repeated reintroduction of dabrafenib and trametinib in a setting of advanced melanoma. The immunomodulatory properties BRAF/MEK inhibition may enhance loss of tolerance to tattoo ink, accounting for the extremely long time to reaction. This third case militates in favour of a specific drug-induced reaction, of which patients with tattoos should be informed when anti-BRAF/MEK therapy is being considered.


Sujet(s)
Érythème/étiologie , Hypersensibilité/étiologie , Inhibiteurs de protéines kinases/effets indésirables , Tatouage/effets indésirables , Humains , Imidazoles/effets indésirables , Mâle , Mélanome/traitement médicamenteux , Adulte d'âge moyen , Oximes/effets indésirables , Pyridones/effets indésirables , Pyrimidinones/effets indésirables , Tumeurs cutanées/traitement médicamenteux
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Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet ; 90(7-9): 352, 355-9, 1995.
Article de Français | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7481440

RÉSUMÉ

Three recent cases of cervical pregnancy form the basis of a review of its principal clinical and ultrasonographic characteristics and their resultant management consequences. Ultrasonography enables better diagnosis and management, leading to the preservation of subsequent fertility.


Sujet(s)
Grossesse extra-utérine/imagerie diagnostique , Adulte , Col de l'utérus , Curetage , Diagnostic différentiel , Femelle , Humains , Ligature , Grossesse , Grossesse extra-utérine/diagnostic , Grossesse extra-utérine/chirurgie , Échographie
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Z Lebensm Unters Forsch ; 178(6): 445-9, 1984 Jun.
Article de Allemand | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6541408

RÉSUMÉ

Because of concern about possible long-term accumulation of cadmium caused by the ingestion of wild mushrooms of the agaricus species we collected feces, urine and blood of eight subjects who had eaten meals of wild (agaricus) mushrooms. The anticipation of high concentrations of fecal cadmium after the diet was confirmed, whereas no increase was found in the levels of cadmium in blood and urine. These results suggest that due to the chitinous nature of fungi there may be no relevant absorption of cadmium from mushrooms in humans.


Sujet(s)
Basidiomycota , Cadmium/métabolisme , Cuivre/métabolisme , Adulte , Cadmium/sang , Cadmium/urine , Cuivre/sang , Cuivre/urine , Fèces/analyse , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Facteurs temps
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