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Chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis induced after trauma, mimicking keloidal scar

Khalili Maryam; Farajzadeh Saeedeh; Mohammadi Saman; Aflatoonian Mahin; Ahmadi Rahim; Zeinadini Alireza

Volume 22, Issue 1 , 2019, , Pages 40-42

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2019.98369

Abstract
  Leishmaniasis is a common parasitic disease classified to acute and chronic types based on the duration of the disease. The acute lesion is presented as ulcerated papule and nodule that heal after a few months with an atrophic scar. The chronic form of cutaneous leishmaniasis is a nonhealing lesion that ...  Read More

Focal dermal hypoplasia (Goltz) syndrome with multiple family member involvement: A case report

Mohammadi Saman; Khalili Maryam; Fadai Fahameh; Badakhsh Hoda; Farajzadeh Saeedeh; Mohebbi Azadeh; Aflatoonian Mahin

Volume 20, Issue 4 , 2017, , Pages 131-134

Abstract
  Goltz syndrome or focal dermal hypoplasia is a rare syndrome with mesoectodermal hypoplasia. This syndrome is an X-linked dominant disorder with involvement of the cutaneous, ocular, dental and skeletal systems. The most significant feature of this disease is connective tissue dysplasia. Here, we report ...  Read More

Relapsing Kaposi’s varicelliform eruption in a patient with Darier’s disease: A case report

Khalili Maryam; Mohammadi Saman; Aflatoonian Mahin; Badaksh Hoda; Resketi Fahameh Fadaei; Meymandi Simin Shamsi

Volume 20, Issue 1 , 2017, , Pages 29-31

Abstract
  Darier’s disease results from abnormal keratinization of skin and is characterized by numerous keratotic papules that preferentially involve seborrheic areas. Kaposi’s varicelliform eruption (KVE) occurs by viral infections such as herpes simplex virus (HSV) in some inflammatory skin disorders ...  Read More