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Lymphatic malformation<br />

Lymphedema – familial and congenital (Milroy’s disease),<br />

Meige’s syndrome (familial with onset in late childhood or<br />

puberty), lymphedema praecox, lymphedema tarda Cutis<br />

38:105, 1986; Rook p.2247,2281–2283, 1998, Sixth Edition;<br />

primary lymphedema with distal obliteration – bilateral; proximal<br />

obliteration – unilateral; congenital – one or more extremities,<br />

face, genitalia, lymphangiomas, protein-losing enteropathy,<br />

chylous disease, vascular malformations<br />

Lymphedema with lymphangiectasias<br />

Lymphocoele secondary to renal transplant – edema of leg,<br />

scrotum, and suprapubic region Ann Intern Med 100:254, 1984<br />

Lymphostasis verrucosa cutis<br />

Megalymphatics – lymphedema of legs Rook p.2282, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Parkes–Weber syndrome (multiple arteriovenous anastamoses)<br />

Rook p.2287, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Phlegmasia cerulea dolens Cardiovasc Surg 1:518–523, 1993<br />

Post-phlebitic syndrome – pain, edema, night cramps,<br />

hemosiderin deposition, dermatitis Phlebology<br />

11:2–5, 1996<br />

Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia – autosomal dominant,<br />

lower limb edema, loss of immunoglobulin and<br />

lymphocytes into gastrointestinal tract Am J Med<br />

Genet 66:378–398, 1996<br />

Restrictive cardiomyopathy Am J Med 113:580–586, 2002<br />

Stewart–Bluefarb syndrome Hautarzt 51:336–339, 2000<br />

Thrombophlebitis migrans (Trousseau’s sign) – strong<br />

association with internal malignancy Circulation 22:780, 1960<br />

Tricuspid valvular disease Am J Med 113:580–586, 2002<br />

Vasculitis – chronic unilateral painful leg swelling J Rheumatol<br />

15:1022–1025, 1988<br />

Venous obstruction Ghatan p.49, 2002, Second Edition<br />

Venous stasis – acute or chronic Phlebology 5:181–187, 1990;<br />

with or without stasis dermatitis<br />

Venous congestion, acute<br />

Venous thrombosis – swelling and pain of calf; edema of ankle<br />

Am J Med 113:580–586, 2002; BMJ 320:1453–1456, 2000<br />

EROSIONS (SUPERFICIAL ULCERS)<br />

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AND DISEASES<br />

OF IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION<br />

Bullous pemphigoid<br />

Dermatitis herpetiformis<br />

Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita<br />

Fogo selvagem Tyring p.389, 2002<br />

Graft vs. host reaction, acute, of the newborn JAAD<br />

38:712–715, 1998<br />

Hyper-IgE syndrome – retroauricular fissures AD<br />

140:1119–1125, 2004<br />

IgA pemphigus – submammary intertrigo resembling<br />

subcorneal pustular dermatosis AD 138:744–746, 2002;<br />

erosions of face and scalp JAAD 43:546–549, 2000<br />

Lichen planus pemphigoides JAAD 36:638–640, 1997<br />

Linear IgA disease<br />

Lupus erythematosus – neonatal lupus erythematosus Ped<br />

Derm 15:38–42, 1998<br />

Pemphigus erythematosus<br />

Pemphigus foliaceus JAAD:S187–189, 2003<br />

Pemphigus vulgaris – facial erosions JAAD 47:875–880, 2002;<br />

neonatal JAAD 48:623–625, 2003; Ped Derm 3:468–472, 1986<br />

Rheumatoid arthritis – erosive pustular dermatitis of the scalp<br />

Int J Dermatol 34:148, 1995<br />

CONGENITAL DISEASES<br />

Adhesives Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology, p.139, 2001<br />

Aplasia cutis congenita Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology,<br />

p.139, 2001; AD 134:1121–1124, 1998; unilateral aplasia cutis<br />

congenital Ped Derm 21:454–457, 2004<br />

Congenital erosive and vesicular dermatitis with reticulate supple<br />

scarring JAAD 45:946–948, 2001; AD 134:1121–1124, 1998<br />

JAAD 17:369–376, 1987; AD 121:361–367, 1985<br />

Congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma<br />

Congenital localized absence of skin, epidermolysis bullosa<br />

simplex, and pyloric atresia Ped Derm 14:359–362, 1997<br />

Heterotopic brain or glial tissue – scalp erosion<br />

Intrauterine epidermal necrosis Textbook of Neonatal<br />

Dermatology, p.149, 2001; JAAD 38:712–715, 1998<br />

Linear porokeratosis – presenting as erosions Ped Derm<br />

12:318–322, 1995<br />

Lumpy scalp syndrome<br />

Meningocoele – scalp erosion<br />

Scalp electrode injury Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology,<br />

p.139, 2001<br />

Sucking blisters – linear erosions Textbook of Neonatal<br />

Dermatology, p.139,148, 2001<br />

DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS<br />

Age-related thinning of skin – skin fragility<br />

Reflex sympathetic dystrophy JAAD 35:843–845, 1996<br />

DRUGS<br />

EROSIONS (SUPERFICIAL ULCERS) 169<br />

Acral erosions – docetaxel<br />

Ibuprofen-induced vasculitis<br />

Interleukin-2 reactions JAMA 258:1624–1629, 1987<br />

Irritant dermatitis from topical medicaments<br />

Methotrexate necrosis<br />

Penicillamine-induced pemphigus foliaceus AD 133:499–504,<br />

1997<br />

Pseudo-porphyria cutanea tarda JAAD 33:551–573, 1995<br />

Amiodarone Photodermatology 5:146–147, 1988<br />

Benoxaprofen<br />

Bumetanide<br />

Dapsone<br />

Erythropoietin<br />

Etretinate<br />

Furosemide<br />

Nabumetone BJD 142:1067–1069, 2000; BJD 138:549–5500,<br />

1998<br />

Nalidixic acid<br />

Naproxen<br />

Pyridoxine<br />

Sulfonylureas<br />

Tetracycline<br />

Tiaprofenic acid

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