We presented this patient around a year ago (she is patient # 2). The woman, now 19 years old, presented in March of 2008 for a keloidal scar in the left triangular fossa. On 12/18/08 based on suggestions and a report in MEDLINE, the lesion was shave excised and a week after surgery, imiquimod was applied nightly for six weeks. She is now one month out after stopping imiquimod. At this point, she looks very good. We will have to see if this...
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Nodules in Search of a Diagnosis
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Presented byJ. Erin Reid, M.D. Dermatology Resident &Stephen P. Stone, M.D. Professor of DermatologySouthern Illinois School of MedicineAbstract: 70 yo man with a five year history of exophytic nodules on the lower extremities.HPI: A 70 year old white male presented with a five year history of exophytic nodules on the lower extremities. They were increasing in number. A few had been removed by shave excision, and the areas that were treated...
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