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Background: Dermatomyositis is a rare idiopathic collagen vascular disease with significant morbidity and occasional mortality. Currently there is no consensus treatment protocol for patients with dermatomyositis.Objective: Our purpose was to review the clinical features and response to therapy of patients with dermatomyositis presenting to dermatologists at our institution and compare this data...
Behcet's disease is a complex multisystem disease diagnosed using clinical criteria in the absence of a pathognomonic laboratory test. Problems exist with each existing set of criteria. Clinical features include: oral and genital aphthae, pustular vasculitic cutaneous lesions, and ocular, synovial, neurologic and vascular manifestations. Cutaneous lesions include: cutaneous small vessel vasculitis,...
Pemphigus vulgaris is a severe dermatosis, often requiring systemic corticosteroid therapy. The attempt to find disease-modifying and corticosteroid-reducing drugs is ongoing. In this open study, a combined dermatologist-rheumatologist team approach is utilized in attempting to control pemphigus vulgaris with intramuscular gold therapy. Intra-muscular gold seems to have been a particularly useful...
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