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Assessment of Acute Acral Lesions in a Case Series of Children and Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic

2020

Importance A novel coronavirus named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has recently been identified as the cause of a pandemic called coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this context, some associated skin diseases have been described. Cutaneous lesions referred to as acute acro-ischemia have been reported as a possible sign of COVID-19 in adolescents and children. Objective To evaluate the pathogenesis of these newly described acute acral lesions. Design, Setting, and Participants This prospective case series was conducted at La Fe University Hospital, a tertiary referral hospital in Valencia, Spain, between April 9 and April 15, 2020. Among 32 referred patien…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentBiopsyPneumonia ViralContext (language use)DiseaseDermatologyTertiary referral hospitalSkin DiseasesDactylitisSerology030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesCOVID-19 Testing0302 clinical medicineBiopsyHumansMedicineProspective StudiesChildProspective cohort studyPandemicsmedicine.diagnostic_testClinical Laboratory TechniquesReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reactionbusiness.industryCOVID-19Infantmedicine.diseaseDermatologyPneumoniaSpainChild Preschool030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleCoronavirus InfectionsbusinessJAMA Dermatology
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CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FINDINGS OF BOUTONNEUSE FEVER IN SICILIAN CHILDREN

1998

The spectrum of signs and symptoms of 645 consecutive children diagnosed from 1984 to 1996 with boutonneuse fever (BF), a mild rickettsial disease caused by Rickettsia conorii endemic in the Mediterranean basin, are reported. The major clinical features were fever (97.2%), exanthema (96.1%) and “tache noire” (71.8%). The large series examined permitted the authors to observe some rare or disregarded clinical features of the disease: cases with papulovesicular exanthema, reported previously only in adults who had been infected by R. conorii in Africa; and cases in which the only symptom was an isolated lymphadenopathy. Conclusion R. conorii infection should be considered in patients with lym…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentFluorescent Antibody Techniqueboutonneuse feverSerologymedicineHumansRickettsiaChildDirect fluorescent antibodyLymphatic DiseasesbiologySkin Diseases Vesiculobullousbusiness.industryInfantTache noir de la sclerotiqueExanthemamedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationDermatologyBoutonneuse feverRickettsiosisRickettsiaItalyChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologyFemalebusinessRickettsia conoriiRickettsiales
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Severe complications of varicella in previously healthy children in Germany: a 1-year survey.

2001

Objective.Varicella is a common infectious disease, usually benign and self-limited, and complications are believed to be rare. The purpose of this study was to describe the epidemiology of severe varicella complications in immunologically healthy children in Germany.Methods.Information on any admission of children with a severe complication associated with chickenpox was solicited throughout 1997 from all 485 pediatric hospitals in Germany using an established surveillance system. The case definition included nonimmunocompromised individuals who were up to 16 years of age and hospitalized with neurologic complications, bacterial superinfections, or hematologic complications.Results.The res…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAdolescentPopulationAge DistributionChickenpoxGermanyEpidemiologyMedicineHumansProspective StudiesSkin Diseases InfectiouseducationFasciitisChildEncephalitis Varicella Zostereducation.field_of_studyChickenpoxbusiness.industryOsteomyelitisInfant NewbornInfantmedicine.diseaseMeningitis ViralCellulitisChild PreschoolPopulation SurveillancePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleSeasonsOrbital cellulitisbusinessMeningitisPediatrics
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Fibrous hamartoma of infancy: an Italian multi-institutional experience.

2006

Fibrous hamartoma of infancy: an Italian multi-institutional experience. Carretto E, Dall'Igna P, Alaggio R, Siracusa F, Granata C, Ferrari A, Cecchetto G. Source Division of Paediatric Surgery, Department of Paediatrics, University of Padua, Padua, Italy. Abstract BACKGROUND: Fibrous hamartoma (FH) of infancy is a benign mesenchymal tumor, occurring as a superficial mass. Complete excision is curative. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: The clinical features and treatment results of 18 children with FH are described. RESULTS: Local excision was the most common procedure. Surgery was radical in 10 patients, with microscopic residual disease in 6; all of them are alive with no evidence of disease 2 to 4…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentBiopsyHamartomaDermatologyDiseaseSkin DiseasesLesionBiopsymedicineFibrous hamartomaHumansChildChemotherapymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantLabia majoraSurgeryPlastic surgerymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeItalyChild PreschoolFemalemedicine.symptombusinesspaediatric surgery paediatric tumours fibrohamartomaFibrous hamartoma of infancyJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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Study of smartphone suitability for mapping of skin chromophores.

2015

RGB (red-green-blue) technique for mapping skin chromophores by smartphones is proposed and studied. Three smartphones of different manufacturers were tested on skin phantoms and in vivo on benign skin lesions using a specially designed light source for illumination. Hemoglobin and melanin indices obtained by these smartphones showed differences in both tests. In vitro tests showed an increment of hemoglobin and melanin indices with the concentration of chromophores in phantoms. In vivo tests indicated higher hemoglobin index in hemangiomas than in nevi and healthy skin, and nevi showed higher melanin index compared to the healthy skin. Smartphones that allow switching off the automatic cam…

Materials scienceBiomedical EngineeringSkin PigmentationIn vivo testsSkin DiseasesBiomaterialsMelaninOpticsOptical imagingLight sourcemedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedNevusHumansNevusSkinintegumentary systembusiness.industryPhantoms ImagingOptical Imagingmedicine.diseaseAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSmartphoneSkin lesionbusinessHemangiomaAlgorithmsBiomedical engineeringJournal of biomedical optics
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Smartphone snapshot mapping of skin chromophores under triple-wavelength laser illumination

2017

Abstract Chromophore distribution maps are useful tools for skin malformation severity assessment and for monitoring of skin recovery after burns, surgeries, and other interactions. The chromophore maps can be obtained by processing several spectral images of skin, e.g., captured by hyperspectral or multispectral cameras during seconds or even minutes. To avoid motion artifacts and simplify the procedure, a single-snapshot technique for mapping melanin, oxyhemoglobin, and deoxyhemoglobin of in-vivo skin by a smartphone under simultaneous three-wavelength (448–532–659 nm) laser illumination is proposed and examined. Three monochromatic spectral images related to the illumination wavelengths …

Materials scienceLightMonte Carlo methodMultispectral imageBiomedical Engineeringsmartphone applicationsImage processing02 engineering and technologyDermatologylaser illumination design01 natural sciencesSkin Diseaseslaw.invention010309 opticsBiomaterialsOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesmultispectral imagingHumansLightingSkinbusiness.industryLasersHyperspectral imagingskin chromophore mappingChromophore021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsRGB color modelMonochromatic colorSmartphone0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Imaging of laser-excited tissue autofluorescence bleaching rates.

2009

Experimental methodology for imaging of laser-excited tissue autofluorescence bleaching rates has been developed and clinically tested. The fluorescence images were periodically captured from the same tissue area over a certain time, with subsequent detection of the fluorescence intensity decrease rate at each image pixel and further imaging the planar distribution of those values. Spectral features at each image pixel were analyzed with a hyperspectral imaging camera. Details of the equipment and image processing are described as well as some measurement results that confirm the feasibility of the proposed technology.

Materials scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Multispectral imageImage processingSkin DiseasesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFluorescence spectroscopyFluorescencelaw.inventionPlanarOpticslawDigital image processingImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansBusiness and International ManagementSkinPhotobleachingPixelbusiness.industryLasersHyperspectral imagingLaserMicroscopy FluorescenceFeasibility StudiesbusinessApplied optics
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Snapshot RGB mapping of skin melanin and hemoglobin.

2015

The concept of snapshot red-green-blue (RGB) multispectral imaging was applied for skin chromophore mapping. Three monochromatic spectral images have been extracted from a single RGB image dataset at simultaneous illumination of skin by 473-, 532-, and 659-nm laser lines. The spectral images were further transformed into distribution maps of skin melanin, oxyhemoglobin, and deoxyhemoglobin, related to pigmented and vascular skin malformations. The performance and clinical potential of the proposed technique are discussed

Materials scienceMultispectral imageBiomedical EngineeringImage processingDermoscopySensitivity and SpecificitySkin DiseasesBiomaterialsMelaninHemoglobinsOpticsHumansComputer visionTissue DistributionImage sensorSkinMelaninsintegumentary systembusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsImage segmentationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMolecular ImagingRGB color modelSnapshot (computer storage)ColorimetryMonochromatic colorArtificial intelligencebusinessBiomarkersJournal of biomedical optics
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CXCR3-ligand-mediated skin inflammation in cutaneous lichenoid graft-versus-host disease.

2007

Background Lichenoid graft-versus-host disease (liGVHD) histologically shares several common features with other lichenoid dermatoses, such as cutaneous lupus erythematosus and lichen planus (LP), which collectively show a junctional infiltrate of cytotoxic lymphocytes with liquefaction of the basal layer ("interface dermatitis"). Because recent studies have shown a role for type I interferon (IFN)–associated inflammation, including lymphocyte recruitment via CXCR3 ligand interaction in cutaneous lupus erythematosus and LP, we hypothesized that similar mechanisms might also be involved in liGVHD. Methods Ten representative lesional skin biopsies taken from patients with different subsets of…

Myxovirus Resistance ProteinsChemokinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLichenoid EruptionsReceptors CXCR3CD3T-LymphocytesGraft vs Host DiseaseInflammationDermatitisDermatologyIn situ hybridizationCXCR3LigandsChemokine CXCL9Skin DiseasesGTP-Binding ProteinsMedicineCXCL10HumansLymphocytesRNA MessengerIn Situ Hybridizationbiologybusiness.industryLichen PlanusInterferon-alphaChemokine CXCL10stomatognathic diseasesImmunologyChronic DiseaseInterferon Type Ibiology.proteinCXCL9Immunohistochemistrymedicine.symptomEpidermisbusinessJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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Predicting the environmental suitability for onchocerciasis in Africa as an aid to elimination planning

2021

Recent evidence suggests that, in some foci, elimination of onchocerciasis from Africa may be feasible with mass drug administration (MDA) of ivermectin. To achieve continental elimination of transmission, mapping surveys will need to be conducted across all implementation units (IUs) for which endemicity status is currently unknown. Using boosted regression tree models with optimised hyperparameter selection, we estimated environmental suitability for onchocerciasis at the 5 × 5-km resolution across Africa. In order to classify IUs that include locations that are environmentally suitable, we used receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis to identify an optimal threshold for suitabil…

OncocercosisDecision AnalysisRC955-962Onchocerciasislaw.inventionGeographical LocationsMedical Conditions0302 clinical medicinelawArctic medicine. Tropical medicineMedicine and Health Sciences030212 general & internal medicineOnchocerca11 Medical and Health SciencesData ManagementbiologyPharmaceuticswc_695Enfermedades ParasitariasOnchocerciasi3. Good healthInfectious DiseasesGeographyTransmission (mechanics)Helminth InfectionsEngineering and TechnologyMass Drug AdministrationOnchocercaPublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270Management EngineeringCartographyHumanResearch ArticleNeglected Tropical DiseasesComputer and Information SciencesDrug Administration030231 tropical medicineDecision treewa_395Dermatologywc_765Environmentwc_885Research and Analysis MethodsSkin Diseases03 medical and health sciencesDrug TherapySDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingDiagnostic MedicineTropical MedicineParasitic DiseasesmedicineHumansDisease EradicationSpatial analysisIvermectinData collectionReceiver operating characteristicData VisualizationDecision TreesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health06 Biological SciencesOnchocerciasis ; Elimination planning ; Africa ; Implementation units ; Public healthTropical Diseasesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationHealth CareROC CurvePeople and PlacesAfricaHealth StatisticsMorbidityOnchocerciasisScale (map)ForecastingPLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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