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Case Number : Case 515 Posted By: Guest

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Female 22 years, scaly plaques on legs.


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[b]Phillip H McKee - Overseas Consultations (Cave Creek, Arizona, United States) Wrote:[/b]

Psoriasis is correct. Perfect Monro microabscesses and spongiform pustules are not always seen. A psorasiform drug reaction is always a good differential diagnosis

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 18:37[/size]
[b]Graham Reilly - PEH (Guernsey) Wrote:[/b]

psoriasis

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 15:46[/size]
[b]Eman El-Nabarawy - () Wrote:[/b]

Psoriasis.

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 15:26[/size]
[b]Mona Abdel Halim - () Wrote:[/b]

Agree

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 14:33[/size]
[b]Yüksel Okumuş - Bursa State Hospital (Turkey) Wrote:[/b]

Psoriasiform dermatitis. My first impression is also psoriasis. But there is no spongiform micropustule, and Munro microabscesse is not obvious. So we can think also pityriasis rubra pilaris and psoriasiform drug eruptions...

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 12:37[/size]
[b]Marcela Saeb Lima - INCMNSZ (Mexico City) Wrote:[/b]

Psoriasis

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 12:09[/size]
[b]Rodrigo Restrepo - UPB/CES (Mdlln/Col) Wrote:[/b]

Psoriasis

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 11:52[/size]
[b]Engin Sezer - (Istanbul) Wrote:[/b]

Confluent parakeratosis, hypogranulosis and dilated vessels as clues for psoriasis

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 10:04[/size]
[b]Francisco Vílchez-Márquez - Department of dermatology. Ceuta University Hospital. (Ceuta, Spain.) Wrote:[/b]

Regular acanthosis with some mytoses and parakeratosis. No granullar layer. I also think in Psoriasis.

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 10:01[/size]
[b]Izzat Abdul-kadir - ST2 - York Hospital (UK) Wrote:[/b]

Psoriasis.

[size=2]Submitted on 30/05/2012 09:57[/size]

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