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book 100 anos de dermatologia USP(2016)bookPart Manifestações orais na doença inflamatória intestinal(2015) NICO, Marcello Menta Simonsen; BOLOGNA, Sheyla Batista; LORENçO, Silvia VanessabookPart Prefácio(2016) RIVITTI, Evandro A.bookPart Prefácio(2016) RIVITTI, Evandro A.bookPart Avant Propos(2016) FESTA NETO, Cyro; NICO, Marcello Menta S.bookPart Doenças tropicais: paracoccidioidomicose(2022) BENARD, Gil; CAVALCANTE, Ricardo de Souza; DUARTE NETO, Amaro Nunes; LOURES, Flávio Vieria; CALICH, Vera Lúcia GarciabookPart Aids: complicações neurológicas(2021) BERMúDEZ, José Ernesto Vidal; CASSEB, Jorge Simão do Rosário; SANTOS, Tatiane Assone dos; OLIVEIRA, Augusto Cesar Penalva de- Aphthae(2023) FERNANDES, J. D.; NICO, M. M. S.Aphthosis is an inflammatory disease characterized by painful, recurrent oral ulcerations. The cause of aphthosis is unknown, and several studies indicate a role of the immune system in the physiopathogenesis of this disease. Oral lesions mainly appear on the non-keratinized mucosa as painful, regular, round, or oval ulcers covered by a gray pseudomembrane and surrounded by an erythematous halo. The diagnosis of aphthosis is mainly established on clinical grounds. Treatment depends on the severity, recurrence rate, and response to previous therapies. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases(2023) BELDA, W. Jr.The majority of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have no symptoms or only mild symptoms that may not be recognized as an STD. The most common conditions they cause are gonorrhea, chlamydial infection, syphilis, trichomoniasis, chancroid, genital herpes, genital warts, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, and hepatitis B infection. Drug resistance is a major threat to reducing the impact of STDs worldwide. When used correctly and consistently, condoms offer one of the most effective methods of protection against STDs, including HIV. Female condoms are effective and safe, but are not used as widely as male condoms by national programs. This chapter presents the main aspects of a major problem for public health. Dermatology can be very important for the management and control of STDs. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.
- Dermatological Manifestations(2023) CURY-MARTINS, J.; SANCHES, J. A.Cutaneous involvement by amyloidosis is characterized by extracellular deposition of amyloid protein within the skin and appendages and can occur as a skin-limited disorder (localized cutaneous amyloidosis—LCA) or as a manifestation of systemic amyloidosis (SA). LCA can be divided into primary LCA—macular, lichen and nodular amyloidosis; or secondary LCA. The main subtypes of SA with cutaneous involvement include immunoglobulin light chain (AL) amyloidosis, secondary (AA) amyloidosis, dialysis-related amyloidosis, and heredofamilial amyloidosis. Skin involvement is present, for example, in approximately 40% of patients with AL amyloidosis, and might provide an early clue to the existence of an underlying plasma-cell dyscrasia. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.
bookPart Apresentação da 4ª edição(2015) FESTA NETO, Cyro; CUCé, Luiz Carlos; REIS, Vitor Manoel Silva dosbookPart Apresentação(2019) FESTA NETO, Cyro; CUCé, Luiz Carlos; REIS, Vitor Manoel Silva dos- Elastosis perforans serpiginosa(2016) SAMORANO, L.; PIMENTEL, E. R. De Almeida; NICO, M. M. S.Elastosis perforans serpiginosa is an uncommon and chronic dermatosis characterized by transepidermal elimination of abnormal elastic fibers originating in the dermis. Diagnosis is based on clinical and histopathologic aspects. Treatment has included various modalities and cryotherapy is one of the effective options. Favored method includes the use of open spray timed spot freeze technique and one to two sessions are usually enough to treat some grouped papules. © Springer-Verlag London 2016. All rights reserved.
- Pemphigus Foliaceus and Endemic Forms(2015) JAMES, K. A.; AOKI, V.; DIAZ, L. A.Autoimmune bullous diseases are a heterogeneous group of diseases also in terms of epidemiological characteristics. Recent high-quality epidemiological studies have provided valuable new knowledge in this area. It has become clear that the incidence of bullous pemphigoid in Central Europe has at least doubled over the last decade and that incidences of the different autoimmune diseases vary considerably between geographical regions. The increased mortality risk as well as the association with neurological diseases in patients with bullous pemphigoid has been highlighted in several studies, raising the intriguing question about the link between the neurological and skin diseases in affected patients. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015.
- Pemphigus foliaceus, var. Herpetiformis and Sulphonamide(2015) AOKI, V.; MIYAMOTO, D.A 43-year-old woman presented a 2-year history of tender blisters and erythematous and crusted excoriations on the face, trunk and proximal extremities. During her first examination in 1995, erosions and yellow crusts on her face, thorax, upper torso and proximal limbs were present, without mucosal involvement. Laboratory profile confirmed the diagnosis of pemphigus foliaceus, as follows: histopathological analysis exhibited subcorneal abscess with mild spongiosis and scanty acantholytic cells; neutrophilic and linfohystiocitic perivascular infiltrate was present in the superficial dermis; direct immunofluorescence showed intercellular IgG deposits within the entire epidermis; indirect immunofluorescence revealed circulating IgG antibodies (titer=1:1,280) and positive ELISA index (99, recombinant desmoglein 1). Treatment with systemic corticosteroid (prednisone 1 mg/kg/day) was initiated. Clinical remission was achieved after 2 months, followed by gradual corticosteroid tapering. The patient presented reactivation when receiving prednisone 10 mg/day, with vesicles with a herpetiform arrangement on erythematous plaques on her legs, with intense pruritus (Fig. 13.1). © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015.
- Verrucous carcinoma (oral)(2016) NICO, M. M. S.; LOURENçO, S. V.Verrucous carcinoma is a special form of well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma with specific clinical and histological features. Oral verrucous carcinoma is usually extensive and difficult to treat with conventional surgical methods. Cryosurgery can be useful in selected cases and under experienced hands. Favored methods include previous reduction of tumor thickness using oral retinoids or methotrexate followed by massive cryosurgical freezing with cryochambers or closed probes. © Springer-Verlag London 2016. All rights reserved.
bookPart Farmacodermias(2022) GUIMARãES, Ana Lúcia Monteiro; PINCELLI, Marcella Soares; NICO, Marcello Menta SimonsenbookPart Dermatoses agudas(2022) PINCELLI, Marcella Soares; GUIMARãES, Ana Lúcia Monteiro; NICO, Marcello Menta SimonsenbookPart Disidrose(2022) REIS, Vitor Manoel Silva dosbookPart Doenças dos lábios e da mucosa oral(2022) NICO, Marcello Menta Simonsen; FERNANDES, Juliana Dumêt; LOURENçO, Silvia Vanessa