نتایج جستجو برای: reverse koebner phenomenon

تعداد نتایج: 264873  

Journal: :The Journal of Rheumatology 2018

Journal: :Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas (English Edition) 2018

Journal: :Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 2021

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2004
Devinder Mohan Thappa

The Koebner phenomenon is the development of isomorphic pathologic lesions in the traumatized uninvolved skin of patients who have cutaneous diseases. It refers to the fact that in persons with certain skin diseases, especially psoriasis, trauma is followed by new lesions in the traumatized but otherwise normal skin, and these new lesions are clinically and histopathologically identical to thos...

Journal: :Clinical Case Reports 2020

2015
Eve Lebas Florence Libon Arjen F. Nikkels

Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most frequent type of primary cutaneous T-cell/NK-cell lymphoma. The Koebner phenomenon is defined as the appearance of cutaneous lesions on previously noninvolved skin following trauma and is observed in a series of cutaneous diseases including psoriasis, lichen planus, viral warts, molluscum contagiosum, etc. In this case report, 3 patients with longstanding MF a...

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2013
Jaheersha Pakran

Despite considerable overlap, the confusion hovering over the four common sparing signs can be cleared as follows: Reverse Koebner relates to sparing by physical trauma; isotopic non-response/reverse isotopic response relates to sparing over an already healed dermatosis; Renbok Phenomenon relates to sparing among two concomitant active diseases often with autoimmune etiology; anatopic phenomeno...

2014
OA Orzan LG Popa ES Vexler I Olaru VM Voiculescu RS Bumbăcea

Koebner phenomenon represents the development of several inflammatory skin lesions (psoriasis, lichen planus, vitiligo, etc.) in uninvolved skin following various traumatic insults. The case of a 27-year-old male patient with scalp psoriasis who was referred to our clinic for generalized psoriatic lesions developed two weeks after tattooing his skin at the age of 18 was presented; the case illu...

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2010

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