2020
DOI: 10.32364/2587-6821-2020-4-10-652-658
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Combined dermatological pathology complicated by Gottron’s carcinoid papillomatosis

Abstract: Combined pathology is quite common and relevant in dermatology, but at the same time it is insufficiently studied. There is a few available literature data on the multimorbidity of immune-dependent dermatitis. The article presents a clinical case of a patient with diseases united by a common pathogenetic mechanism (vitiligo, lichen planus (LP), autoimmune thyroiditis) and then subjected to a causality transformation with the Gottron’s carcinoid papillomatosis (GCP) development at sites of occurred dermatoses. … Show more

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“…It can be diagnosed based on its unique clinical picture and characteristic morphological changes. Nevertheless diagnostics errors are still common among practitioners due to rareness of this condition [1,4,15]. Lesions expressed as multiple papillomatosis and tumor like growths, oozing out of exudate between the foci, the presence of hyperkerotic and cortical layers on their surface.…”
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“…It can be diagnosed based on its unique clinical picture and characteristic morphological changes. Nevertheless diagnostics errors are still common among practitioners due to rareness of this condition [1,4,15]. Lesions expressed as multiple papillomatosis and tumor like growths, oozing out of exudate between the foci, the presence of hyperkerotic and cortical layers on their surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dermatoscopy fi rst used high technological method to diagnosis as well as pronounced pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia of the epidermis without the signs of atypia, papillomatosis, and acanthosis. By the opinions of most researchers' priority is the prevention of previous dermatosis, including timely diagnostics and treatment of chronic skin diseases and other comorbid pathology [1,15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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