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In this section we have spot diagnoses posted on a daily basis since June 2010, now over 4000! You can review the archived cases and read the suggested diagnoses by users and the final comment by the contributors.
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Case Number : Case 139 Posted By: Guest

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Phillip McKee - Overseas consultations (Sedona, Arizona, USA) Wrote:

You really are all excellent. I couldn't resist putting this case in. It is so beautiful and PXE is such a rare disease. Well done all of you. When it comes to sitting the Diploma or Boards in Dermatopathology, I think that these spots will prove to have been a great help to you. Phillip

Submitted on 21/12/2010 19:51
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Amira Tawdy - Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum

Submitted on 21/12/2010 18:55
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Wayne Grayson - (Johannesburg, South Africa) Wrote:

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum.

Submitted on 21/12/2010 13:57
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Mona Abdel-Halim - Dermatology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

Fragmented calcified elastic fibres, PXE.

Submitted on 21/12/2010 13:39
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Juan Carlos Garcés - Hospital Oncológico / Hospital Luis Vernaza (Guayaquil Ecuador) Wrote:

Good idea..if that are calcified elastic fibers.. PXE

Submitted on 21/12/2010 13:01
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Eman El-Nabarawy - Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

PXE.

Submitted on 21/12/2010 05:38
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Juan Carlos Garcés - Hospital Oncológico / Hospital Luis Vernaza (Guayaquil Ecuador) Wrote:

Good evening.. I am not sure if those elongated structures are degenerated elastic fibers or hyphaes..if they are fungus I would think in Fusarium

Submitted on 21/12/2010 00:41
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Donald Cruckshank - (USA) Wrote:

Interstitial GA

Submitted on 21/12/2010 00:11
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