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Cytology in the Diagnosis of Dermatological Diseases: Tzanck Smear
(2016)
Cytology is a simple, quick, reliable, and inexpensive diagnostic method based on the investigation of characteristic features of individual cells. In this diagnosis method, cellular materials are obtained by scraping ...
Chanarin Dorfman Syndrome: A Case Report
(2015)
Chanarin Dorfman Syndrome is a multisystem inherited metabolic disorder associated with congenital ichthyosis and accumulation of lipid droplets in varios types of cells. Observation of lipid vacuoles in neutrophils (Jordan's ...
The Role of Diagnostic Approaches to Determine the Treatment
(2018)
The diagnosis of dermatological diseases requires cytological, dermatoscopic, histopathological examinations, some laboratory tests, and radiology imaging in addition to clinical examination. However, these tests are quite ...
A misleading cutaneous lesion for the surgeon: pyoderma gangrenosum
(2018)
Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare inflammatory skin disorder characterized by cutaneous papulo-pustules that evolve rapidly into large, painful, necrotic ulcers. These lesions are often initially diagnosed as wound infection ...
TzanckNet: a convolutional neural network to identify cells in the cytology of erosive-vesiculobullous diseases
(2020)
Tzanck smear test is a low-cost, rapid and reliable tool which can be used for the diagnosis of many erosive-vesiculobullous, tumoral and granulomatous diseases. Currently its use is limited mainly due to lack of experience ...
A novel mutation of ABHD5 gene in a Chanarin Dorfman patient with unusual dermatological findings
(2019)
Background: Chanarin Dorfman Syndrome (CDS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the multisytemic accumulation of neutral lipids inside the cytoplasmic lipid droplets. This condition is caused by mutations ...
Filler Reactions: Case Report and Review of the Literature
(2017)
A gradual increasing interest in cosmetic procedures and the implementation of these practices by non-physicians have led to the development of various complications. Some of these complications are transient, while others ...