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    Lichen Planus: An Update and Review

    Author:
    Sharma A
    Białynicki-Birula R
    Schwartz RA
    Janniger CK

    Lichen planus (LP) is a papulosquamous eruption of the skin, scalp, nails, and mucous membranes. Although LP is more common in adults, it has...

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    Premature Hair Graying

    Author:
    McDonough PH
    Schwartz RA

    Hair pigmentation and graying are important top­ics for the understanding of the physiology of aging; the differentiation of stem cells; and the...

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    Adolescent Androgenic Alopecia

    Author:
    McDonough PH
    Schwartz RA

    Adolescent androgenic alopecia is pattern hair loss occurring in boys and girls younger than 18 years, whereas early-onset androgenic alopecia...

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    Accessory Tragus: A Possible Sign of Goldenhar Syndrome

    Author:
    Rankin JS
    Schwartz RA

    The accessory tragus is a relatively common benign congenital anomaly. The tragus is a cartilaginous projection that normally occurs anterior to...

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    Symptomatic Dermatographism: Current Concepts in Clinical Practice With an Emphasis on the Pediatric Population

    Author:
    Mecoli CA
    Morgan AJ
    Schwartz RA

    Symptomatic dermatographism reflects an exaggerated cutaneous response to the physical stimulus of pressure. Some consider it a common type of...

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    Pediatric Molluscum Contagiosum: Reflections on the Last Challenging Poxvirus Infection, Part 2

    Author:
    Lee R
    Schwartz RA

    Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a common dermatologic infection that usually affects school-aged children, sexually active young adults, and...

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    Pediatric Molluscum Contagiosum: Reflections on the Last Challenging Poxvirus Infection, Part 1

    Author:
    Lee R
    Schwartz RA

    Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a common dermatologic infection that usually affects school-aged children, sexually active young adults, and...

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    Trichotillomania: An Important Psychocutaneous Disorder

    Author:
    Witkowski AM
    Schwartz RA
    Janniger CK

    Trichotillomania (TTM) is a type of alopecia due to a psychocutaneous disorder, a self-induced illness classified as an impulse control disorder...

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    Impetigo Update: New Challenges in the Era of Methicillin Resistance

    Author:
    Geria AN
    Schwartz RA

    Impetigo is a bacterial infection of the superficial epidermis most commonly seen in infants and children.

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    Tinea Cruris in Children

    Author:
    Patel GA
    Wiederkehr M
    Schwartz RA

    Tinea cruris is an intensely pruritic fungal infection of the groin and adjacent skin. Also known as crotch rot and jock itch, it can be a...

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    Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum Revisited

    Author:
    Morgan AJ
    Steen CJ
    Schwartz RA
    Janniger CK

    Erythema toxicum neonatorum (ETN) is a common neonatal dermatologic disorder that usually is evident within the first 48 hours of life....

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    Bullous Scabies: A Diagnostic Challenge

    Author:
    Wozniacka A
    Hawro T
    Schwartz RA

    Scabies, a contagious infestation associated with the human mite Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis, occasionally displays a spectrum of atypical...

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    A "Hyperextensive" Review of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

    Author:
    Fernandes NF
    Schwartz RA

    Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a heterogeneous group of connective tissure disorders characterized by hyperextensibility, delayed wound healing,...

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    Keratosis Pilaris: A Common Follicular Hyperkeratosis

    Author:
    Hwang S
    Schwartz RA

    Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common inherited disorder of follicular hyperkeratosis. It is characterized by small, folliculocentric keratotic...

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    Nevus of Ota in Children

    Author:
    Sinha S
    Cohen PJ
    Schwartz RA

    Nevus of Ota, synonymously termed oculodermal melanosis, is an uncommon dermal melanosis most commonly seen at birth in children of Japanese...

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