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Research paper thumbnail of Phototherapy as an effective treatment for Majocchi's disease - Case report

Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2015

Pigmented purpuric dermatoses are chronic and relapsing disorders characterized by a symmetrical ... more Pigmented purpuric dermatoses are chronic and relapsing disorders characterized by a symmetrical rash of petechial and pigmentary macules, mainly confined to the lower limbs. Purpura annularis telangiectodes of Majocchi is a less common variant of Pigmented purpuric dermatoses characterized by punctate telangiectatic macules progressing to annular, hyperpigmented patches with central clearing and infrequent atrophy. A 12year-old girl presented with asymptomatic round to oval reddish brown macules, present symmetrically over her lower and upper limbs for 3 years. Few lesions were annular in shape. Biopsy from the lesion was compatible with Pigmented purpuric dermatoses. On the basis of clinical and histopathological findings, a diagnosis of Purpura annularis telangiectodes of Majocchi was made. The patient began phototherapy thrice a week and showed excellent response.

Research paper thumbnail of Case Report of Mucha-Habermann Disease

Indian Journal of Case Reports

Research paper thumbnail of The Condom

Research paper thumbnail of Porokeratosis ptychotropica: a rare variant of porokeratosis

Dermatology online journal, Jan 15, 2014

Porokeratosis, a well recognized disorder of keratinization, is known to have several clinical va... more Porokeratosis, a well recognized disorder of keratinization, is known to have several clinical variants. This report describes a rare variant characterized by verrucous plaques. An adult male presented with a slowly progressive verrucous plaque on the gluteal region that was resistant to conventional therapy. Careful inspection revealed a keratotic ridge at the plaque border leading to the diagnosis. Histopathology showed the presence of multiple cornoid lamellae confirming the diagnosis of porokeratosis ptychotropica. Porokeratosis ptychotropica is a rare variant of porokeratosis with fewer than 25 cases described in the literature. This report is to highlight the importance of considering this particular entity in the diagnosis of genitogluteal plaques, especially those not responding to conventional modalities.

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalences of and risk factors for vulvar diseases in Nepal: a hospital-based study

International Journal of Dermatology, 2011

Background The vulvar diseases are common skin conditions, but their frequency and importance are... more Background The vulvar diseases are common skin conditions, but their frequency and importance are often underestimated. Objectives This study is aimed to investigate the frequency and clinical patterns of vulvar diseases and the risk factors associated with these diseases in patients attending a tertiary care hospital in eastern Nepal. Methods Patients with vulval symptoms or cutaneous lesions on the vulva were enrolled in the study. Laboratory investigations were carried out according to need. Equal numbers of age-matched females without vulval lesions or symptoms were selected from the outpatient department as controls. Results Of 5521 female patients attending the Dermatology Department's outpatient clinic during the study period, 105 (1.9%) had vulval symptoms and/or lesions. The most common types of vulvar disease were vulvar dermatoses (62.85%), pruritus vulvae (36.19%) and vulvodynia (0.95%). In vulvar dermatoses, infection was the most common (33.4%) manifestation, with a predominance of vulvovaginal candidiasis. Other dermatoses included: cysts and tumors (5.6%); pigmentary changes (vitiligo) (5.6%); inflammatory dermatoses (6.6%); atrophic vaginitis (1.8%); erosive disease (0.9%); and dermatosis caused by sexual abuse (1.9%). Use of nylon undergarments, occasional detergent use for washing clothes, and an irregular menstrual history were found to be associated with vulvar diseases. Conclusions Our study findings indicate that the known frequency of vulvar diseases may represent only a small proportion of actual frequency. Further clinical and population-based research should be carried out with respect to the treatment, follow-up, and true prevalence of these diseases in the community.

Research paper thumbnail of Scaly Erythematous Perineal Dermatitis in Twins

Clinical Pediatrics, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Alopecia due to hair pulling in region of post-herpetic neuralgia-pseudo-trichotillomania?

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Multifocal tuberculosis verrucosa cutis

Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2011

Tuberculosis has been a well-known affliction of human kind, since antiquity. Cutaneous tuberculo... more Tuberculosis has been a well-known affliction of human kind, since antiquity. Cutaneous tuberculosis constitutes only a small proportion of extra pulmonary tuberculosis and multifocal involvement of cutaneous tuberculosis is an even rarer manifestation. We report one such case of multifocal tuberculosis verrucosa cutis in a 17-year old male patient in the absence of any primary tuberculous focus.

Research paper thumbnail of Vesicular syphilid in a seropositive patient

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2013

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection with various stages of evolution and a myriad of pre... more Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection with various stages of evolution and a myriad of presentations. To avoid a delay in diagnosis, it is important to recognize secondary syphilis presenting with vesicular lesions. A patient presented with maculopapular rash of recent onset with several vesicles and related the eruption to paracetamol taken one day before. The differential diagnoses considered were drug eruption, pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta, pityriasis rosea and secondary syphilis. HIV, VDRL (1:256) and TPHA tests were positive and histopathology revealed lymphohistiocytic infiltrate and plasma cells. Thus, a diagnosis of secondary syphilis coexisting with HIV was confirmed. The patient was administered benzathine penicillin and anti-retroviral therapy was started. He responded very well to treatment. We report this case because of the rarity of vesicular eruption in secondary syphilis.

Research paper thumbnail of Role of Anti-oxidants in the Treatment of Vitiligo

Nepal Journal of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology

Introduction: The role of free radicals and oxidative damage in the pathophysiology of vitiligo h... more Introduction: The role of free radicals and oxidative damage in the pathophysiology of vitiligo has been documented in recent studies. Antioxidant supplementation has been reported to be useful in the treatment of vitiligo. Objective: To evaluate the role of oral antioxidants supplementation therapy in the treatment of vitiligo by assessing the onset of repigmentation and oxidative stress. Materials and Methods: A total of 80 cases of vitiligo randomized into two groups: antioxidant and placebo comprising 40 patients each and were followed up for 8 weeks for the assessment of onset of repigmentation of vitiliginous lesions as primary outcome. The activities of Malondialdehyde (MDA), Vitamin C, and Vitamin E in serum and of Catalase (CAT) in erythrocytes of patients at baseline and at end of eight weeks were also assessed by using the spectrophotometric assay. Results: The onset of repigmentation was noted significantly earlier among the anti-oxidant group as compared to the placebo...

Research paper thumbnail of Exfoliative Dermatitis: A Clinico-etiological Study

International Archives of BioMedical and Clinical Research

Research paper thumbnail of Treatment of severe refractory erythema nodosum leprosum with tumor necrosis factor inhibitor Etanercept

International Journal of Mycobacteriology, 2016

Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a common complication of lepromatous leprosy. Some patients un... more Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a common complication of lepromatous leprosy. Some patients unresponsive to conventional, first-line therapeutics develop recurrent, recalcitrant ENL. Here, we report a case of severe refractory ENL that was successfully treated with Etanercept. Biologics may be considered as therapeutic alternatives in management of severe, recalcitrant ENL.

Research paper thumbnail of Ulcerative giant solitary trichoepithelioma of scalp: a rare presentation

Our Dermatology Online, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Multiple erythematous nodules in a 30-year-old woman

Indian dermatology online journal

Research paper thumbnail of Serum homocysteine and total antioxidant status in vitiligo: A case control study in indian population

Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2016

Oxidative stress is considered as an initial pathogenic event in melanocyte destruction. These fr... more Oxidative stress is considered as an initial pathogenic event in melanocyte destruction. These free radicals are scavenged by antioxidants, whose sum of activity in serum is measured by total antioxidant status (TAS). In addition, homocysteine (Hcy) may mediate melanocyte destruction via increased oxidative damage. However, previous studies investigating these parameters in vitiligo provide equivocal results. To study and compare serum Hcy and TAS levels in vitiligo patients with controls and also to correlate these parameters with the various disease characteristics. The present study further looked into any correlation between serum Hcy and TAS in vitiligo. A case control study was conducted on 82 vitiligo patients and 83 controls aged 18-45 years after excluding factors which could potentially alter serum Hcy or TAS levels. Disease characteristics were studied and blood samples were obtained for measuring serum Hcy and TAS levels. TAS levels were lower in vitiligo patients than controls (1.79 ± 0.51 vs. 2.16 ± 0.63 mmol/L; P < 0.001) and had a negative correlation with disease activity (r = -0.410, P < 0.001). However, serum Hcy levels were comparable between vitiligo patients (18.68 ± 9.90 μmol/L) and controls (20.21 ± 13.39 μmol/L) (P = 0.406). No significant correlation was found between serum Hcy and serum TAS levels. Serum TAS may be further investigated to establish its role as biomarker for vitiligo since its levels also correlate with disease activity. However, serum Hcy may not be a reliable marker in Indian population probably because of differences in dietary habits.

Research paper thumbnail of Genital porokeratosis: A distinct clinical variant?

Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Atypical varicella zoster as SJS-TEN overlap syndrome with involvement of palm and sole

Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ, 2006

A 14-month-old boy presented with generalised vesicular eruption involving the face, trunk and ex... more A 14-month-old boy presented with generalised vesicular eruption involving the face, trunk and extremities accompanied by high grade fever. He had associated redness and purulent discharge from both eyes. Examination revealed erosions on the tongue, soft palate and genitalia with haemorrhagic crusts on the lips and nasal orifices. All laboratory investigations were within normal limits except leucocytosis. Chest x-ray showed left middle zone pneumonitis. Treatment was by paracetamol, antibiotics and oral acyclovir. Desquamation started from the eighth day. Our purpose in reporting this case is to highlight the fact that varicella can be atypical with distal involvement and can present as SJS-TEN overlap syndrome.

Research paper thumbnail of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography in a case of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor: An unusual presentation

Indian journal of nuclear medicine : IJNM : the official journal of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, India, 2013

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are rare tumors, with an estimated incidence of... more Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are rare tumors, with an estimated incidence of 0.1/100,000/year. They are regarded as a rare variety of soft-tissue sarcomas that derive from peripheral nerves or from cells associated with the nerve sheath. Until 50% of observed MPNSTs occur in patients with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1). The typical presenting signs and symptoms of a PNST are a palpable mass involving a peripheral nerve, loss of nerve function and/or pain. Recently, positron emission tomography (PET) has been used to detect 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in these tumors. Most of the PET studies have been reported in patients with NF1. We report a case of sporadic MPNST masquerading as infectious dermatoses, with an unusual PET/computed tomography presentation.

Research paper thumbnail of Pattern of skin and nail changes in chronic renal failure in Nepal: A hospital-based study

The Journal of Dermatology, 2008

Chronic renal failure, regardless of its cause, often produces specific dermatological abnormalit... more Chronic renal failure, regardless of its cause, often produces specific dermatological abnormalities, which can develop long before failure manifests clinically. Our aim was to study the clinical pattern of skin and nail changes in chronic renal failure and also study the associations of these changes with age, sex, etiology and duration of the chronic renal failure. A total of 104 diagnosed cases of chronic renal failure were included in the study over a period of 1 year. Equal numbers of age-and sex-matched individuals were taken as controls. The male : female ratio was 1.4:1. The mean duration of chronic renal failure was 19 ± 20 months. Among cases and controls, 72% and 16% had skin changes, respectively. Xerosis was the most common of the skin changes (28%), followed by hyperpigmentation (20%), pruritus (15%), infectious diseases (5%) and other skin changes (33%) in chronic renal failure patients. Abnormal nail changes were seen in 82% of the cases compared to only 8% of the controls. In the cases, white nail was most common followed by brown and half-and-half nail. Pruritus was significantly higher in the dialysis group whereas the nail changes were significantly higher in the non-dialysis group. The skin and nail changes were common in chronic renal failure and manifested in various forms. Thus, thorough inspection of the integument might reveal markers of occult renal disease.

Research paper thumbnail of Keloidal plaque in a patient with pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare morphological variant of tuberculosis verrucosa cutis

International Journal of Mycobacteriology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Phototherapy as an effective treatment for Majocchi's disease - Case report

Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2015

Pigmented purpuric dermatoses are chronic and relapsing disorders characterized by a symmetrical ... more Pigmented purpuric dermatoses are chronic and relapsing disorders characterized by a symmetrical rash of petechial and pigmentary macules, mainly confined to the lower limbs. Purpura annularis telangiectodes of Majocchi is a less common variant of Pigmented purpuric dermatoses characterized by punctate telangiectatic macules progressing to annular, hyperpigmented patches with central clearing and infrequent atrophy. A 12year-old girl presented with asymptomatic round to oval reddish brown macules, present symmetrically over her lower and upper limbs for 3 years. Few lesions were annular in shape. Biopsy from the lesion was compatible with Pigmented purpuric dermatoses. On the basis of clinical and histopathological findings, a diagnosis of Purpura annularis telangiectodes of Majocchi was made. The patient began phototherapy thrice a week and showed excellent response.

Research paper thumbnail of Case Report of Mucha-Habermann Disease

Indian Journal of Case Reports

Research paper thumbnail of The Condom

Research paper thumbnail of Porokeratosis ptychotropica: a rare variant of porokeratosis

Dermatology online journal, Jan 15, 2014

Porokeratosis, a well recognized disorder of keratinization, is known to have several clinical va... more Porokeratosis, a well recognized disorder of keratinization, is known to have several clinical variants. This report describes a rare variant characterized by verrucous plaques. An adult male presented with a slowly progressive verrucous plaque on the gluteal region that was resistant to conventional therapy. Careful inspection revealed a keratotic ridge at the plaque border leading to the diagnosis. Histopathology showed the presence of multiple cornoid lamellae confirming the diagnosis of porokeratosis ptychotropica. Porokeratosis ptychotropica is a rare variant of porokeratosis with fewer than 25 cases described in the literature. This report is to highlight the importance of considering this particular entity in the diagnosis of genitogluteal plaques, especially those not responding to conventional modalities.

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalences of and risk factors for vulvar diseases in Nepal: a hospital-based study

International Journal of Dermatology, 2011

Background The vulvar diseases are common skin conditions, but their frequency and importance are... more Background The vulvar diseases are common skin conditions, but their frequency and importance are often underestimated. Objectives This study is aimed to investigate the frequency and clinical patterns of vulvar diseases and the risk factors associated with these diseases in patients attending a tertiary care hospital in eastern Nepal. Methods Patients with vulval symptoms or cutaneous lesions on the vulva were enrolled in the study. Laboratory investigations were carried out according to need. Equal numbers of age-matched females without vulval lesions or symptoms were selected from the outpatient department as controls. Results Of 5521 female patients attending the Dermatology Department's outpatient clinic during the study period, 105 (1.9%) had vulval symptoms and/or lesions. The most common types of vulvar disease were vulvar dermatoses (62.85%), pruritus vulvae (36.19%) and vulvodynia (0.95%). In vulvar dermatoses, infection was the most common (33.4%) manifestation, with a predominance of vulvovaginal candidiasis. Other dermatoses included: cysts and tumors (5.6%); pigmentary changes (vitiligo) (5.6%); inflammatory dermatoses (6.6%); atrophic vaginitis (1.8%); erosive disease (0.9%); and dermatosis caused by sexual abuse (1.9%). Use of nylon undergarments, occasional detergent use for washing clothes, and an irregular menstrual history were found to be associated with vulvar diseases. Conclusions Our study findings indicate that the known frequency of vulvar diseases may represent only a small proportion of actual frequency. Further clinical and population-based research should be carried out with respect to the treatment, follow-up, and true prevalence of these diseases in the community.

Research paper thumbnail of Scaly Erythematous Perineal Dermatitis in Twins

Clinical Pediatrics, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Alopecia due to hair pulling in region of post-herpetic neuralgia-pseudo-trichotillomania?

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Multifocal tuberculosis verrucosa cutis

Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2011

Tuberculosis has been a well-known affliction of human kind, since antiquity. Cutaneous tuberculo... more Tuberculosis has been a well-known affliction of human kind, since antiquity. Cutaneous tuberculosis constitutes only a small proportion of extra pulmonary tuberculosis and multifocal involvement of cutaneous tuberculosis is an even rarer manifestation. We report one such case of multifocal tuberculosis verrucosa cutis in a 17-year old male patient in the absence of any primary tuberculous focus.

Research paper thumbnail of Vesicular syphilid in a seropositive patient

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2013

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection with various stages of evolution and a myriad of pre... more Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection with various stages of evolution and a myriad of presentations. To avoid a delay in diagnosis, it is important to recognize secondary syphilis presenting with vesicular lesions. A patient presented with maculopapular rash of recent onset with several vesicles and related the eruption to paracetamol taken one day before. The differential diagnoses considered were drug eruption, pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta, pityriasis rosea and secondary syphilis. HIV, VDRL (1:256) and TPHA tests were positive and histopathology revealed lymphohistiocytic infiltrate and plasma cells. Thus, a diagnosis of secondary syphilis coexisting with HIV was confirmed. The patient was administered benzathine penicillin and anti-retroviral therapy was started. He responded very well to treatment. We report this case because of the rarity of vesicular eruption in secondary syphilis.

Research paper thumbnail of Role of Anti-oxidants in the Treatment of Vitiligo

Nepal Journal of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology

Introduction: The role of free radicals and oxidative damage in the pathophysiology of vitiligo h... more Introduction: The role of free radicals and oxidative damage in the pathophysiology of vitiligo has been documented in recent studies. Antioxidant supplementation has been reported to be useful in the treatment of vitiligo. Objective: To evaluate the role of oral antioxidants supplementation therapy in the treatment of vitiligo by assessing the onset of repigmentation and oxidative stress. Materials and Methods: A total of 80 cases of vitiligo randomized into two groups: antioxidant and placebo comprising 40 patients each and were followed up for 8 weeks for the assessment of onset of repigmentation of vitiliginous lesions as primary outcome. The activities of Malondialdehyde (MDA), Vitamin C, and Vitamin E in serum and of Catalase (CAT) in erythrocytes of patients at baseline and at end of eight weeks were also assessed by using the spectrophotometric assay. Results: The onset of repigmentation was noted significantly earlier among the anti-oxidant group as compared to the placebo...

Research paper thumbnail of Exfoliative Dermatitis: A Clinico-etiological Study

International Archives of BioMedical and Clinical Research

Research paper thumbnail of Treatment of severe refractory erythema nodosum leprosum with tumor necrosis factor inhibitor Etanercept

International Journal of Mycobacteriology, 2016

Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a common complication of lepromatous leprosy. Some patients un... more Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a common complication of lepromatous leprosy. Some patients unresponsive to conventional, first-line therapeutics develop recurrent, recalcitrant ENL. Here, we report a case of severe refractory ENL that was successfully treated with Etanercept. Biologics may be considered as therapeutic alternatives in management of severe, recalcitrant ENL.

Research paper thumbnail of Ulcerative giant solitary trichoepithelioma of scalp: a rare presentation

Our Dermatology Online, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Multiple erythematous nodules in a 30-year-old woman

Indian dermatology online journal

Research paper thumbnail of Serum homocysteine and total antioxidant status in vitiligo: A case control study in indian population

Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2016

Oxidative stress is considered as an initial pathogenic event in melanocyte destruction. These fr... more Oxidative stress is considered as an initial pathogenic event in melanocyte destruction. These free radicals are scavenged by antioxidants, whose sum of activity in serum is measured by total antioxidant status (TAS). In addition, homocysteine (Hcy) may mediate melanocyte destruction via increased oxidative damage. However, previous studies investigating these parameters in vitiligo provide equivocal results. To study and compare serum Hcy and TAS levels in vitiligo patients with controls and also to correlate these parameters with the various disease characteristics. The present study further looked into any correlation between serum Hcy and TAS in vitiligo. A case control study was conducted on 82 vitiligo patients and 83 controls aged 18-45 years after excluding factors which could potentially alter serum Hcy or TAS levels. Disease characteristics were studied and blood samples were obtained for measuring serum Hcy and TAS levels. TAS levels were lower in vitiligo patients than controls (1.79 ± 0.51 vs. 2.16 ± 0.63 mmol/L; P < 0.001) and had a negative correlation with disease activity (r = -0.410, P < 0.001). However, serum Hcy levels were comparable between vitiligo patients (18.68 ± 9.90 μmol/L) and controls (20.21 ± 13.39 μmol/L) (P = 0.406). No significant correlation was found between serum Hcy and serum TAS levels. Serum TAS may be further investigated to establish its role as biomarker for vitiligo since its levels also correlate with disease activity. However, serum Hcy may not be a reliable marker in Indian population probably because of differences in dietary habits.

Research paper thumbnail of Genital porokeratosis: A distinct clinical variant?

Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Atypical varicella zoster as SJS-TEN overlap syndrome with involvement of palm and sole

Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ, 2006

A 14-month-old boy presented with generalised vesicular eruption involving the face, trunk and ex... more A 14-month-old boy presented with generalised vesicular eruption involving the face, trunk and extremities accompanied by high grade fever. He had associated redness and purulent discharge from both eyes. Examination revealed erosions on the tongue, soft palate and genitalia with haemorrhagic crusts on the lips and nasal orifices. All laboratory investigations were within normal limits except leucocytosis. Chest x-ray showed left middle zone pneumonitis. Treatment was by paracetamol, antibiotics and oral acyclovir. Desquamation started from the eighth day. Our purpose in reporting this case is to highlight the fact that varicella can be atypical with distal involvement and can present as SJS-TEN overlap syndrome.

Research paper thumbnail of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography in a case of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor: An unusual presentation

Indian journal of nuclear medicine : IJNM : the official journal of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, India, 2013

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are rare tumors, with an estimated incidence of... more Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are rare tumors, with an estimated incidence of 0.1/100,000/year. They are regarded as a rare variety of soft-tissue sarcomas that derive from peripheral nerves or from cells associated with the nerve sheath. Until 50% of observed MPNSTs occur in patients with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1). The typical presenting signs and symptoms of a PNST are a palpable mass involving a peripheral nerve, loss of nerve function and/or pain. Recently, positron emission tomography (PET) has been used to detect 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in these tumors. Most of the PET studies have been reported in patients with NF1. We report a case of sporadic MPNST masquerading as infectious dermatoses, with an unusual PET/computed tomography presentation.

Research paper thumbnail of Pattern of skin and nail changes in chronic renal failure in Nepal: A hospital-based study

The Journal of Dermatology, 2008

Chronic renal failure, regardless of its cause, often produces specific dermatological abnormalit... more Chronic renal failure, regardless of its cause, often produces specific dermatological abnormalities, which can develop long before failure manifests clinically. Our aim was to study the clinical pattern of skin and nail changes in chronic renal failure and also study the associations of these changes with age, sex, etiology and duration of the chronic renal failure. A total of 104 diagnosed cases of chronic renal failure were included in the study over a period of 1 year. Equal numbers of age-and sex-matched individuals were taken as controls. The male : female ratio was 1.4:1. The mean duration of chronic renal failure was 19 ± 20 months. Among cases and controls, 72% and 16% had skin changes, respectively. Xerosis was the most common of the skin changes (28%), followed by hyperpigmentation (20%), pruritus (15%), infectious diseases (5%) and other skin changes (33%) in chronic renal failure patients. Abnormal nail changes were seen in 82% of the cases compared to only 8% of the controls. In the cases, white nail was most common followed by brown and half-and-half nail. Pruritus was significantly higher in the dialysis group whereas the nail changes were significantly higher in the non-dialysis group. The skin and nail changes were common in chronic renal failure and manifested in various forms. Thus, thorough inspection of the integument might reveal markers of occult renal disease.

Research paper thumbnail of Keloidal plaque in a patient with pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare morphological variant of tuberculosis verrucosa cutis

International Journal of Mycobacteriology, 2014