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134 A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DERMATOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, VOLUME 1<br />

Pseudoglucagonoma syndrome due to malnutrition AD<br />

141:914–916, 2005<br />

Riboflavin deficiency – scrotal dermatitis Rook p.3199, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine) deficiency Rook p.2658, 1998, Sixth<br />

Edition<br />

NEOPLASTIC<br />

Basal cell carcinoma<br />

Bowen’s disease Rook p.1674–1675, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Cervicothoracic syrinx and thoracic spinal cord tumor –<br />

dermatomal lichen simplex chronicus Neurosurgery 30<br />

(3):418–421, 1992<br />

Dermatofibroma – halo dermatitis<br />

Disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis<br />

Epidermal nevus (dermatitic epidermal nevus)<br />

Leukemia – HTLV-1 leukemia/lymphoma (acute T-cell leukemia)<br />

Leukemia cutis – mimicking stasis dermatitis Cutis 35:47–48,<br />

1985<br />

Lymphoma – cutaneous B-cell lymphoma AD 123:136–137,<br />

1987; cutaneous T-cell lymphoma Rook p.2376, 1998, Sixth<br />

Edition; small to medium-sized pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma<br />

JAAD 46:531–535, 2002; Woringer-Kolopp disease;<br />

syringolymphoid hyperplasia with alopecia (CTCL) – nummular<br />

dermatitis-like lesions BJD 110:95–101, 1984<br />

Malignant histiocytosis mimicking kwashiorkor Ped Derm<br />

19:5–11, 2002<br />

Meyerson’s nevus – dermatitic halos surrounding melanocytic<br />

nevi, atypical nevi, seborrheic keratoses, stucco keratoses,<br />

keloids, benign lentigo, insect bite, basal cell carcinoma,<br />

squamous cell carcinoma, dermatofibroma, pityriasis rosea<br />

AD 139:1209–1214, 2003; Int J Dermatol 24:226–229, 1985;<br />

AD 103:510–512, 1971; due to interferon-α and ribavirin<br />

BJD 152:193–194, 2005; JAAD 40:105–106, 1999; atypical<br />

nevus JAAD 34:357–361, 1996<br />

Parapsoriasis en plaque<br />

PARANEOPLASTIC<br />

Adult-onset recalcitrant eczema – marker of non-cutaneous<br />

lymphoma or leukemia JAAD 43:207–210, 2000<br />

Bazex syndrome – dermatitis of hands, feet, nose, ears<br />

JAAD 40:822–825, 1999<br />

Generalized erythema craquele as a paraneoplastic<br />

phenomenon; lymphoma BJD 97:323–326, 1977;<br />

angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy AD 115:370, 1979;<br />

gastric carcinoma BJD 109:277–278, 1983; breast cancer<br />

BJD 110:246, 1984<br />

PHOTODERMATOSES<br />

Actinic prurigo (polymorphic light eruption of Native Americans) –<br />

dermatitis with lichenification JAAD 44:952–956, 2001;<br />

Australas J Dermatol 42:192–195, 2001; Photodermatol<br />

Photoimmunol Photomed 15:183–187, 1999; Int J Dermatol<br />

34:380–384, 1995; JAAD 26:683–692, 1992; JAAD 5:183–190,<br />

1981; Clin Exp Dermatol 2:365–372, 1977; familial, in North<br />

American Native Americans Int J Dermatol 10:107–114, 1971;<br />

occurrence in non-Indians JAAD 34:612–617, 1996; in<br />

Caucasians BJD 144:194–196, 2001; Southeast Asians<br />

Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed 9:225–228, 1992<br />

Actinic reticuloid Sem Derm 161, Sept 1982; JAAD 38:877–905,<br />

1998; AD 115:1078–1083, 1979<br />

Chronic actinic dermatitis – acute, subacute, or chronic dermatitis<br />

with lichenification, papules, plaques, erythroderma, stubby scalp<br />

and eyebrow hair BJD 152:784–786, 2005; AD 136:1215–1220,<br />

2000; AD 130:1284–1289, 1994; JAAD 28:240–249, 1993;<br />

AD 126:317–323, 1990; sensitization by sesquiterpene lactone<br />

mix BJD 132:543–547, 1995; associated with musk ambrette<br />

Cutis 54:167–170, 1994; JAAD 3:384–393, 1980<br />

Photoallergic contact dermatitis Bolognia p.210, 2004<br />

Photosensitive eczema<br />

Polymorphic light eruption – papulovesicular<br />

PRIMARY CUTANEOUS DISEASES<br />

Alopecia mucinosa Clin Exp Derm 14:382–384, 1989<br />

Asteatotic dermatitis, including erythema craquele Rook<br />

p.644–645, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Atopic dermatitis Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology,<br />

p.242, 2001<br />

Blaschkitis<br />

Brachioradial pruritus – lichen simplex chronicus of the arm<br />

JAAD 29:783–784, 1983<br />

Darier’s disease – mimicking dermatitis J Laryngol Otol<br />

106:725–726, 1992<br />

Diaper dermatitis – with rapid dissemination – expanding<br />

nummular dermatitis of trunk, and red scaly plaques of neck<br />

and axillae (‘psoriasiform id’) BJD 78:289–296, 1966<br />

Digitate dermatosis (small plaque parapsoriasis) (persistent<br />

superficial dermatitis) Rook p.663–664, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Dyshidrotic eczema The Clinical Management of Itching;<br />

Parthenon; p.xv, 2000<br />

Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis of AIDS<br />

Epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa – mild acral blistering at birth<br />

or early childhood; violaceous papular and nodular lesions<br />

(prurigo nodularis-like) in linear array on shins, forearms, trunk;<br />

dermatitis with lichenified hypertrophic and verrucous plaques<br />

in adults, albopapuloid lesions of the trunk, milia BJD<br />

152:1332–1334, 2005; AD 140:794–796, 2004; BJD<br />

130:617–625, 1994<br />

Erythema craquele<br />

Erythrokeratoderma variabilis Curr Prob Derm 10:41–92, 1998<br />

Exfoliation of the newborn<br />

Exfoliative dermatitis<br />

Exudative discoid and lichenoid dermatosis of Sulzberger and<br />

Garbe (oid-oid disease) BJD 100:13–20, 1979; AD 36:247–272,<br />

1937<br />

Frictional dermatitis of children – pinhead-sized white papules<br />

or warty lesions of backs of hands, elbows, and knees Rook<br />

p.895–896, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Granular parakeratosis Ped Derm 20:215–220, 2003<br />

Grover’s disease (transient acantholytic dermatosis)<br />

AD 101:426–434, 1970<br />

Hailey–Hailey disease Australas J Dermatol 37:196–198, 1996;<br />

BJD 126:275–282, 1992; Arch Dermatol Syphilol 39:679–685,<br />

1939<br />

Halo dermatitis Ped Derm 9:275, 1992<br />

Hand dermatitis – numerous etiologies including allergic contact<br />

dermatitis (tulip fingers, etc.), irritant contact dermatitis,<br />

dyshidrosis, ingested allergens (nickel, chromium),<br />

dermatophytid, atopic, water exposure (‘housewives’ dermatitis’)<br />

Rook p.648, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Hyperkeratotic dermatitis of the palms and soles BJD<br />

109:205–208, 1983; BJD 107:195–202, 1982

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