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

Trench fever – Bartonella quintana; body louse; truncal<br />

morbilliform Bull WHO 35:155–164, 1996<br />

Toxic epidermal necrolysis<br />

Trypanosomiasis – African; edema of face, hands, feet with<br />

transient red macular, morbilliform, petechial or urticarial<br />

dermatitis; circinate, annular of trunk Rook p.1407–1408, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition; AD 131:1178, 1995; American – cutaneous<br />

inoculation (inoculation chagoma); edema with exanthems<br />

Rook p.1409–1410, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers<br />

Typhus fevers – epidemic and murine<br />

Varicella<br />

Viral hemorrhagic fevers – including Argentine hemorrhagic<br />

fever, Bolivian hemorrhagic fever, Lassa fever, Venezuelan<br />

hemorrhagic fever, Kyasanur Forest disease, Omsk<br />

hemorrhagic fever, yellow fever<br />

Viral insect-borne and hemorrhagic fevers Dermatol Clinics<br />

17:29–40, 1999<br />

Togavirus<br />

Sindbis fever<br />

Chikungunya fever<br />

O’nyong nyong fever<br />

Ross river fever<br />

Barmah forest fever<br />

Flavivirus<br />

Dengue fever<br />

West Nile fever<br />

Kunjin fever<br />

Arena virus<br />

Lassa fever<br />

Junin fever<br />

Machupo fever<br />

Filovirus<br />

Marburg fever<br />

Ebola fever<br />

Bunyavirus<br />

Bwamba fever<br />

Rift valley fever<br />

Crimea/Congo fever<br />

Hanta virus (hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (Hanta<br />

virus))<br />

West Nile virus – Culex salinarius; punctuate (1–2-mm) red<br />

macular, papular, or morbilliform eruption of neck, trunk, arms,<br />

or legs in 20% of patients JAAD 51:820–823, 2004; JAAD<br />

49:979–1000, 2003; Ann Intern Med 137:173–179, 2002;<br />

Ann DV 128:656–658, 2001; Lancet 358:261–264, 2001<br />

TUMORS, GIANT<br />

CONGENITAL LESIONS<br />

Dermoid cyst J Pediatr Orthop 6:486–488, 1986<br />

Encephalocoele<br />

Fibrous hamartoma of infancy AD 125:88–91, 1989<br />

Infantile myofibromatosis Curr Prob Derm 14:41–70, 2002<br />

Meningocoele<br />

INFECTIONS AND INFESTATIONS<br />

Condyloma acuminatum Cutis 24:203–206,209, 1979<br />

Echinococcosis – dog tapeworm; hydatid cyst Rook p.1401,<br />

1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Leprosy – giant histoid tumor Int J Lepr Other Mycobact<br />

Dis 60:274–276, 1992<br />

Lobomycosis<br />

Molluscum contagiosum with cyst formation Tyring p.64, 2002;<br />

Acta DV 76:247–248, 1996; Am J Dermatopathol 17:414–416,<br />

1995; Int J Dermatol 33:266–267, 1994; JAAD 19:912–914, 1988<br />

Rhinosporidiosis – vascular nodules of nose, extending to<br />

pharynx or lips Mycopathologica 73:79–82, 1981<br />

INFILTRATIVE DISORDERS<br />

Amyloidosis – primary systemic amyloid with large tumefactions<br />

Rook p.2633, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Juvenile xanthogranuloma AD 140:231–236, 2004; Ann<br />

DV 122:678–681, 1995; Ped Derm 11:227–230, 1994;<br />

AD 124:1723–1724, 1988; Arch Pathol Lab Med 110:911–915,<br />

1986; exophytic and endophytic Ped Derm 7:185–188, 1990;<br />

congenital giant xanthogranuloma Ped Derm 21:121–123, 2004<br />

Langerhans cell histiocytosis AD 127:1237–1238, 1991;<br />

AD 126:1617–1620, 1990<br />

Regressing atypical histiocytosis AD 126:1609–1616, 1990<br />

Verruciform xanthoma – of gluteal crease Ped Derm<br />

21:432–439, 2004<br />

INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS<br />

Pseudomalignant granuloma JAAD 3:292–298, 1980<br />

Sarcoid – giant nodular form Rook p.2694, 1998, Sixth Edition;<br />

tumoral sarcoidosis Ann DV 122:783–785, 1995; giant<br />

parotomegaly Cutis 68:199–200, 2001<br />

Sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy<br />

(Rosai–Dorfman disease) JAAD 50:159–161, 2004<br />

METABOLIC DISORDERS<br />

Pretibial myxedema of shoulders AD 122:85–88, 1986<br />

NEOPLASTIC DISORDERS<br />

Acrochordon<br />

Adenoid cystic carcinoma Cancer 43:1463–1473, 1979<br />

Alveolar soft part sarcoma – tumor of muscle or fascial planes<br />

Clin Exp Dermatol 10:523–539, 1985<br />

Angiofibroma – in tuberous sclerosis J Dermatol 24:132–134,<br />

1997; AD 114:1843–1844, 1978<br />

Angiomyxoma Cutis 21:673–674, 1978<br />

Apocrine cystadenoma J Oral Maxillofac Surg 59:463–467, 2001<br />

Apocrine gland carcinoma BJD 371–373, 2004; Am J Med<br />

115:677–679, 2003<br />

Apocrine hidrocystoma J Surg Oncol 27:146–151, 1984; AD<br />

104:515–521, 1971<br />

Basal cell carcinoma JAAD 52:149–151, 2005; Cutis 67:73–76,<br />

2001; Plast Reconstr Surg 106:653–656, 2000; Ann Plast<br />

Surg 41:444–447, 1998; J Dermatol 24:317–321, 1997;<br />

Int J Dermatol 35:222–223, 1996; Cutis 58:289–292, 1996;<br />

Neuroradiology 38:575–577, 1996; JAAD 30:856–859, 1994;<br />

BJD 127:164–167, 1992; J Derm Surg Oncol 12:459–464,<br />

1986; AD 113:316–319, 1977; with cerebral invasion Eur J<br />

Surg Oncol 27:510–511, 2001; polypoid Cutis 58:289–292,<br />

1996; linear Int J Dermatol 33:284, 1994; fatal giant basal<br />

cell carcinoma J Derm Surg Oncol 13:556–557, 1987;<br />

AD 113:316–319, 1977; ‘horrifying basal cell carcinomas’<br />

J Surg Oncol 5:431–463, 1973<br />

Blue nevus J Eur Acad DV 13:144–146, 1999; JAAD<br />

28:653–654, 1993; cellular blue nevus J Surg Oncol

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