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Dermatology Case of the Month - By Diagnosis
Last revised: 15 April 2010
Each month, we email subscribers an interesting dermatology case that should take no more than 5-10 minutes to review. Cases are also posted on this page. To subscribe / unsubscribe to any of our newsletters, enter your email address on our new Subscribe page (click here). There is no charge. To send us an interesting case, email us digitized images in JPG, GIF, TIFF or BMP format of any size that are diagnostic, or other diagnostic clinical information, with a relevant clinical history and a diagnosis, as well as your mailing address. If we use the case, we will list you as the contributor and send you $35 (US dollars) by check or via PayPal for your assistance.
Cases by clinical history (click here for cases without diagnosis)
Case 9: 68 year old woman with multiple violaceous skin nodules - leukemia cutis
Case 8: 60 year old man with pearly, popular scalp lesion - epithelioid variant of benign fibrous histiocytoma
Case 7: 33 year old woman with non-scaling facial rash - tumid lupus erythematosus
Case 6: 24 year old woman with skin lesion with central dark brown area - pigmented epithelioid melanocytoma
Case 5: 37 year old man with skin lesion on back - retiform hemangioendothelioma
Case 4: 64 year old woman with abdominal plaques that appear and disappear - erythema gyratum repens
Case 3: 85 year old Mexican woman with pruritic plaques on her trunk - pemphigus foliaceus
Case 2: 20 year old woman with apparent supernumerary nipple - juvenile xanthogranuloma
Case 1: 19 year old man with clinical epidermal cyst on wrist - cellular blue nevus
End of Dermatology Case of the Month – By Diagnosis