Is this bite cause for hospital admission?
August 16th 2011A 27 year-old woman was petting her cat, when the animal suddenly bit her on the arm. She rinsed copiously with isopropyl alcohol and applied an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. But, 12 hours later, a large, red, swollen and exquisitely tender plaque had developed around the bite site.
Man With a Red, Scaly Lesion on One Digit
July 8th 2011Following his routine rosacea follow-up visit, this 58-year-old man incidentally asked about a lesion on his left third digit. He pointed out a dime-sized, red, scaly patch on the dorsal aspect of the distal portion of the knuckle that extended toward the end of the finger.
Melanoma Within a Congenital Nevus
January 1st 2008A 48-year-old Hispanic man had a tender, bleeding growth within a darkly pigmented plaque on the right flank. The pigmented lesion had been present since birth; it was previously asymptomatic. The tumor arose out of the mainly flat patch 6 months earlier and had slowly enlarged. The patient worked indoors, wore sunscreen daily, and generally avoided outdoor activities. He had no family history of skin cancer.
Porphyria Cutanea Tarda in a Construction Worker
September 1st 2007For several months, a 55-year-old white construction worker experienced intense burning of the skin when exposed to direct sunlight. In addition, multiple fragile blisters appeared on the dorsa of his hands and arms; these rapidly developed into crusted, superficial erosions.
Parapsoriasis in a 66-Year-Old Woman
September 14th 2005The asymptomatic skin lesions seen on this 66-year-old woman had been present for 7 months. Therapy with topical and oral antifungal agents had failed. The annular patches were pale to bright red and very slightly scaly; they affected the lower third of the patient's back and abdomen and her flanks, buttocks, and upper thighs.
Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma
September 14th 2005A 45-year-old woman presented with a slowly enlarging, mildly tender lesion on the left sole. The large indurated plaque was studded with multiple firm papules and nodules that involved the instep and extended onto the medial aspect of the foot. There was no regional adenopathy.
Discoid Lupus Erythematosus in a 46-Year-Old Man
November 1st 2004A 46-year-old man complained of “irritation” in the groin of several months’ duration. Ted Rosen, MD, of Houston noted a tender, macerated, hypopigmented plaque at the junction of the scrotum and upper inner thigh. At the periphery of the lesion was some detectable erythema and within the plaque were several small, superficial erosions.