Eosinophilic Fasciitis (Shulman Disease, Diffuse Fasciitis with Eosinophilia) Are You Confident of the Diagnosis? What you should be alert for in the history Patients with eosinophilic fasciitis (EF) typically give a history of progressive, symmetric skin thickening of the extremities. Some patients complain of rapidly progressive muscle weakness, with associated pain and stiffness of the…
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Are You Confident of the Diagnosis? Blue nevi (BN) are benign melanocytic neoplasms that can be congenital or acquired. On physical examination, they have a characteristic blue-gray color rather than the brown color commonly seen in benign nevi. This blue-gray color is attributed to the deep dermal location of melanin in this entity. Because the…
Nevus Spilus [Speckled Lentiginous Nevus, Naevus Sur Naevus] Are You Confident of the Diagnosis? Characteristic findings on physical examination A nevus spilus (NS) or speckled lentiginous nevus (SLN) typically presents before the age of 2 as a light brown macule or patch containing smaller, more darkly pigmented macules or papules within the borders (Figure 1).…
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