Schwartz, "Reactive perforating
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One case (0.5%) of Favre-Racouchot syndrome, 2 cases each of Reactive perforating
collagenosis and Granuloma annulare, 3 cases of polymorphous light eruption, 1 case each of Pruritus ani, Pyogenic granuloma and Lupus profundus were seen.
Reactive perforating
collagenosis (RPC) consists of both a familial and an acquired form.
Co-existent acquired perforating
collagenosis and lepromatous leprosy with erythema nodosum leprosum: Response to treatment.
We excluded infectious etiology (persistent viral or bacterial infection) and
collagenosis (including drug-induced lupus-like syndrome).
Toray has submitted an application for beraprost sodium with indication for PAH based on the results of Japanese clinical trials subjecting primary pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary hypertension following
collagenosis in September 2006.
Many were at risk for neuropathy because of conditions such as active vasculitis or
collagenosis, diabetes, alcohol abuse, and neoplasms, but in 11 (1%) the adverse event was considered to be possibly related to the drug, Claudia Metzler, M.D., said at the joint meeting of the British Society for Rheumatology and the German Society for Rheumatology.
Patient 2 had received methotrexate and steroids for treatment of systemic
collagenosis for several weeks.
According to the ruling, the 48-year-old woman, a resident of Owariasahi, Aichi Prefecture, was admitted to the state-run hospital in April 1996 after she was diagnosed as possibly having
collagenosis as she suffered from rashes and liver dysfunction.
Fibrocystic disease is a "catch-all" phrase that encompasses breast diseases such as mammary dysplasia, lobular hyperplasia with evidence of cyst formation, apocrine metaplasia or atypia,
collagenosis, fibrosclerosis, interstitial fibrosis, papillomatosis, sclerosing and fibrosing adenoses, fibroadenoma and intraductal papilloma.[19]
Reactive perforating
collagenosis in the setting of prurigo nodularis.