Dicembre 2001 - Volume XX - numero 10
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Pediatri di base, ACP Ragusa
Key words: Dermatology, Rickettsia conori
Description of the exanthema in a small exanthematous fever epidemic. Tache noire was always present as an eschar, and it oriented clinical diagnosis.
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Scuola di Specializzazione in Pediatria, Università degli Studi di Ferrara;
*Divisione Pediatrica - Arcispedale S. Anna, Ferrara
Key words: Dermatology, E.R.
Survey of a set of cases referred to E.R. for dermatological reasons: 18.8% urticaria; 14.9% insect sting; 13.5% atopic dermatitis; 10.6% undifferentiated exanthema; 10.4% impetigo; 7.8% typical exanthema; 3.8% burn.
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UO di Dermatologia, Cesena;
*UO di Dermatologia, Rimini
Key words: Dermatology, Pilomatrixoma
Pilomatrixoma is the most frequent cutaneous adnexal tumor in children. Report of a case difficult to be diagnosed because of the presence of an inner effusion. Guide to differential diagnosis.
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UO di Pediatria, Campobasso;
*UO di Dermatologia, Rimini;
**UO di Dermatologia, Cesena
Key words: Dermatology, Congenital Cutaneous Myofibromatosis
Congenital myofibromatosis can be cutaneous or visceral. Report of a case featuring multiple elements, both endophytic and exophytic, which appeared after birth and spontaneously regressed. One of them was accompanied by a lack in cranial bones.
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UO di Pediatria, Az. Osp. M. Mellini, Presidio di Chiari (BS)
*UO di Chirurgia, Az. Osp. M. Mellini, Presidio di Iseo (BS)
Key words: Cat-scratch disease, Bartonella
Report of a small epidemic (4 cases of typical, but clinically severe lymphadenopathy, one case associated with hepatic granuloma; all of them appeared in a 2-month period). It might suggest a feline epidemic caused by a particularly virulent strain.
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Divisione di Pediatria e Neonatologia - Ospedale Martini, DMI - ASL 2, Torino
Key words: Vasculitis, Mononucleosis syndrome, Amoxicillin
Report of a case of necrotising vasculitis with circulating immunocomplexes and alterations in hemocoagulation during a mononucleosis syndrome treated with amoxicillin.
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