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Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year Last Updated: Jul 22nd, 2011 - 13:57:25


Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Soft Asymptomatic Lesion on the Back
A 16 year-old well developed female presents to the clinic for evaluation of a lesion on her back that has been present since she was an infant. The lesion has continued to increase in size as she has developed. The lesion is asymptomatic and the patient denies tenderness, drainage, bleeding, or color change. No one else in the family has a similar lesion....
Jun 5, 2011, 20:36

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Violaceous Nodule of the Upper Extremity
Nodule of 6 months duration
Mar 4, 2011, 14:33

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Patchy Alopecia
A 32-year-old Caucasian male presented with a progressive, one month history of hair loss in patches. He denied loss of hair anywhere else on his body or any other skin lesions. He was otherwise healthy and had no significant past medical history or history of major medical illness in his family....
Feb 3, 2011, 18:30

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Pearly, pink protuberant tumor on the upper extremity
A 19 year old male presented with a pink, shiny 3 cm protuberant nodule on his right upper extremity that grew rapidly over 2 months....
Jan 21, 2011, 18:34

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Progressive Hyperpigmented patches
A 73 year old man presented with asymptomatic dark brown patches in the axillary area for 3 months duration...
Dec 28, 2010, 12:04

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Rash in Nursing Home Patient
An 84-year-old Caucasian woman, nursing home resident, with a seven month history of erythematous, mildly pruritic, non tender rash involving the right buttock area...
Nov 9, 2010, 09:44

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
An Enlarging Erythematous Plaque with Multiple Draining Sinus Tracts
A 78-year-old male presented with a 2-month history of an erythematous plaque on his right hand that started after gardening. The plaque was non-pruritic and non-painful but has been draining a purulent discharge for the last six weeks. His medical history included diabetes mellitus type 2, coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hypertension, prostate cancer, and laryngeal cancer treated with radiation.....
Oct 15, 2010, 19:21

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Persistent and Progressive Hyperpigmented Patches
A 33-year-old Indian male complained of progressive darkening of his skin beginning on his neck, spreading to his face, and eventually involving both arms over the past 4 years....
Sep 30, 2010, 17:53

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Painful, Erythematous-Violaceous Plaques Across the Abdomen
A 52 year old Caucasian male with a past medical history of liver cirrhosis, subsequent hepatorenal syndrome, and end stage renal disease (ESRD) on hemodialysis (HD), presented with a several month history of numerous painful, erythematous-violaceous plaques across the abdomen and bilateral thighs and upper extremities, accompanied by necrotic erosions of the lower extremities....
Aug 14, 2010, 09:10

Grand Round Cases : 2010 Academic Year
Rash in Hospitalized Patient
A 44-year-old Caucasian male with a history of lower extremity osteomyelitis was treated with Unasyn and Vancomycin following below the knee amputation....
Jul 2, 2010, 20:00


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Multiple Friable Nodules on Back
A woman with hyperkeratotic plaques on the lower extremities
My skin is so stiff...
Hyperpigmented macules and papules on trunk and extremities
Lesions on the Neck
An Unremitting Rash on the Feet
A Cyclical Cutaneous Eruption
Soft Asymptomatic Lesion on the Back
Violaceous Nodule of the Upper Extremity
Patchy Alopecia
Pearly, pink protuberant tumor on the upper extremity
Progressive Hyperpigmented patches
Rash in Nursing Home Patient
An Enlarging Erythematous Plaque with Multiple Draining Sinus Tracts
Persistent and Progressive Hyperpigmented Patches
Painful, Erythematous-Violaceous Plaques Across the Abdomen
Rash in Hospitalized Patient
Painful Eyrthematous Papules
Diffuse Telangiectasias on the bilateral extremities
Chronic Facial Ulcers
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