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

Hair follicle hamartoma – sclerotic facial changes BJD<br />

143:1103–1105, 2000<br />

Hypertrophic scars<br />

Keloids<br />

Keratoacanthomas – Grzybowski eruptive keratoacanthomas;<br />

mask-like face BJD 147:793–796, 2002<br />

Lymphoma – Hodgkin’s disease presenting as generalized<br />

sclerodermoid changes In J Derm 33:217–218, 1994; CD30 +<br />

anaplastic large cell lymphoma – morphea-like plaques Am J<br />

Dermatopathol 18:221–235, 1996; lymphoma en cuirasse JAAD<br />

14:1096–1098, 1986; Sézary syndrome Ghatan p.255, 2002,<br />

Second Edition<br />

Lymphomatoid granulomatosis – morphea-like plaque JAAD<br />

20:571–578, 1989<br />

Malignant mesothelioma – hourglass abdominal induration<br />

JAAD 21:1068–1073, 1989<br />

Melanocytic nevus, congenital – congenital giant melanocytic<br />

nevus with progressive sclerodermoid reaction Ped Derm<br />

18:320–324, 2001<br />

Melanoma – desmoplastic melanoma; metastatic J Derm Surg<br />

Oncol 6:112–114, 1980<br />

Metastases – morphea-like changes in metastatic lesions –<br />

breast, lung, gut, kidney, lacrimal gland JAAD 33:161–182,<br />

1995; carcinoma en cuirasse (metastatic breast carcinoma)<br />

Rook p.2709, 1998, Sixth Edition; metastatic male breast<br />

carcinoma – sclerodermoid ichthyosiform plaque of chest wall<br />

AD 139:1497–1502, 2003<br />

Microcystic adnexal tumor – sclerodermoid plaque above<br />

eyebrow Derm Surg 27:979–984, 2001<br />

Multiple myeloma <strong>Dermatologic</strong>a 144:257–269, 1972<br />

Neurofibroma – diffuse neurofibroma BJD 121 (suppl 34):24,<br />

1989<br />

Paraproteinemia AD 123:226–229, 1987<br />

Sebaceous carcinoma – morpheic plaque of eyelid Am J Surg<br />

Pathol 8:597–606, 1984<br />

Trichilemmal carcinoma – indurated plaque Dermatol Surg<br />

28:284–286, 2002<br />

PARANEOPLASTIC DISEASES<br />

Malignancy associated scleroderma or CREST syndrome (lung,<br />

thyroid, ovary, cervix, brain esophagus, stomach, breast,<br />

lymphoma, leukemia) Medicine 58:182–207, 1979; AD<br />

115:950–955, 1979; Nebraska Med J 58:186–188, 1973; with<br />

fasciitis/panniculitis Cancer 73:231–235, 1994<br />

Scleredema associated with paraproteinemia or myeloma Arch<br />

Dermatol Forsch 248:379, 1974; malignant insulinoma BJD<br />

126:527–528, 1992<br />

Xanthomatosis resembling scleroderma in multiple myeloma<br />

Arch Pathol Lab Med 102:567–571, 1978<br />

PRIMARY CUTANEOUS DISEASES<br />

Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans – morphea-like lesions<br />

Rook p.2513, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Cold flexed fingers (bowed fingers) Rook p.2547, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition; J Rheumatol 8:266–272, 1981<br />

Eosinophilic fasciitis (Shulman’s syndrome) Rheum Dis Clin<br />

North Am 21:231–246, 1995; Clin Dermatol 12:449–455, 1994;<br />

JAAD 1:221–226, 1979; JAMA 240:451–453, 1978<br />

Idiopathic acro-osteolysis<br />

Lamellar ichthyosis – limitation of joint movement, flexion<br />

contractures, digital sclerodactyly Rook p.1500, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Lichen myxedematosus<br />

Palmar fibromatosis – Dupuytren’s contracture<br />

Pityriasis rubra pilaris – sclerodermoid changes of hands in type<br />

V PRP Clin Exp Dermatol 5:105–112, 1980<br />

Scleredema of Buschke (pseudoscleroderma) JAAD<br />

11:128–134, 1984; associated with rheumatoid arthritis and<br />

Sjögren’s syndrome BJD 121:517–520, 1989; with primary<br />

hyperparathyroidism Int J Derm 27:647–649, 1988; with<br />

anaphylactoid purpura Acta DV (Stockh) 77:159–161, 1997<br />

Sclerema neonatorum – severely ill child; starts on legs then<br />

generalizes, diffuse yellow-white woody induration with<br />

immobility of limbs; mortality 50% AD 97:372–380, 1968<br />

Sclerema edematosum<br />

Scleromyositis<br />

Sclerotic panatrophy – may follow morphea or occur<br />

spontaneously; linear or annular or circumferential bands<br />

around limbs Rook p.2016, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

SYNDROMES<br />

Acrogeria Rook p.2513, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Ataxia telangiectasia Rook p.2749, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Carcinoid syndrome – sclerodermoid changes Rook p.2717,<br />

1998, Sixth Edition; sclerosis of the legs BJD 129:222–223,<br />

1993; scleroderma-like lesions Arch Int Med 131:550–553, 1973<br />

Cataracts, alopecia, and sclerodactyly – ectodermal dysplasia<br />

syndrome on the island of Rodrigues Am J Med Genet<br />

32:500–532, 1989<br />

Cervical rib syndrome – indurated edema Rook p.2512–2513,<br />

1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Cockayne’s syndrome<br />

Congenital ichthyosiform dermatosis with linear keratotic<br />

flexural papules and sclerosing palmoplantar keratoderma<br />

AD 125:103–106, 1989<br />

Congenital fascial dystrophy (stiff skin syndrome) (Parana hard<br />

skin syndrome) – autosomal recessive; hirsutism, limited joint<br />

mobility, localized areas of stony hard skin of buttocks and legs<br />

Ped Derm 20:339–341, 2003; Ped Derm 19:67–72, 2002;<br />

JAAD 43:797–802, 2000; JAAD 21:943–50, 1989; Ped Derm<br />

3:48–53, 1985; Ped Derm 2:87–97, 1984<br />

Congenital generalized fibromatosis Ghatan p.33, 2002,<br />

Second Edition<br />

Dento-oculo-cutaneous syndrome – pigmented and indurated<br />

interphalangeal joints, thick and wide philtrum, ectropion, dental<br />

abnormalities, dystrophic fingernails Int J Dermatol 12:285–289,<br />

1973<br />

Dermochondrocorneal dystrophy – Francois’ syndrome – hands<br />

AD 124:424–428, 1988<br />

Diffuse lipomatosis – autosomal dominant Proc Greenwood<br />

Genet Center 3:56–64, 1984<br />

Familial histiocytic dermoarthritis of Zayd<br />

Familial scleroderma-like fingers (familial sclerodactyly)<br />

JAAD 33:302–304, 1995<br />

Fibroblastic rheumatism – sudden onset, symmetrical<br />

polyarthritis, sclerodactyly with retraction of palmar<br />

aponeurosis, Raynaud’s phenomenon, pulmonary fibrosis; skin<br />

lesions resolve spontaneously AD 131:710–712, 1995<br />

Flynn–Aird syndrome – progressive sensorineural deafness,<br />

neurologic signs and symptoms, sclerodermoid changes

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