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This summary compiles a series of intriguing dermatological case studies involving various patient demographics and skin conditions. From bilateral lesions and erythema elevatum diutinum in a 39-year-old female to an asymptomatic petechiae presentation in a 43-year-old male, we explore the most popular diagnoses derived from each case. Key findings include sebaceous adenoma, aneurysmal fibrous histiocytoma, cholesterol emboli, and metastatic renal cancer, among others. These cases highlight the importance of thorough clinical assessment in dermatological evaluations.
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Case 100 • Female Age 39. Bilateral lesions on feet
Most popular Diagnosis: • 1 ErythemaElevatumDiutinum
Case 101 • Male Age 66 Multiple warts. Lesion on chest • Papillomatous fleshy lesion 1.7 x 1 x 1 cm
Most popular diagnosis: • Sebaceous adenoma (+/- cystic)
Case 102 • Male Age 28 • Nodule deep to skin with black superficial elements. ? Epidermoid cyst with blood within it. • Back
Most Popular Diagnosis: Aneurysmal Fibrous Histiocytoma
Case 103 • Male Age 54 • Three year history of enlarging flesh coloured nodule on vertex of scalp.
Most Popular Diagnosis: Proliferating Trichilemmal Cyst
Case 104 • Female Age75 • Known renovascular disease. Known atherosclerotic disease. • Livedo reticularis sole of foot ? cholesterol embol
Most Popular Diagnosis: Cholesterol Emboli
Case 105 • Clinical: Male Age 78 • Lesion right side of neck • ? amelanotic melanoma ?Merkel ? angioma ? other
Most Popular Diagnosis: • Metastatic Renal Ca
Case 106 • Male Age 65 • Three month history of itchy erythematous/ violaceous plaques on lower legs, thighs and buttocks. • Skin punch biopsy right thigh
Most Popular Diagnosis: PPD/ Capillaritis
Case 107 • Male Age 57 Diabetic. Lung fibrosis, on Azathioprine and steroids. Multiple small pustules. • Specimen: Punch biopsy right side of natal cleft.
Most Popular Diagnosis: • Herpes
Case 108 • Male Age 68 Rash abdomen and back, patient on Amlodipine ?drug induced lichen planus. • 4 mm punch left abdomen. • All other investigations negative.
Most Popular Diagnosis: • Grover's
Case 109 • Male Age 43 • Asymptomatic petechiae both lower legs. Cayenne pepper appearance. • Punch biopsy of skin from left lower leg.