
Vien The TranHo Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University · Department of Dermatology
Vien The Tran
Doctor of Medicine
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Vien The Tran have ever worked at the Department of Dermatology, Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University. Vien does research in Dermatology. Their most recent publication is 'A case of cutaneous infantile hemangiomas associated with cardiac dextroposition, hemivertebra, and unilateral renal agenesis'.
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September 1994 - September 2003
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ChurgeStrauss syndrome (CSS) is a systemic vasculitis occurring in patients with a
history of asthma. Well’s syndrome (WS) or eosinophilic cellulitis is characterized
clinically by an acute dermatitis resembling cellulitis and histopathologically by
dermal eosinophilic infiltration. However, cases in which they are associated are
extremely unusual....
Nevoid hyperkeratosis of the nipple and/or areola (NHNA) is characterized by
diffuse verrucous hyperpigmented plaques on the breast, affecting the nipple,
areola or both with an unknown etiology, initially described in 1923. Treatment of
this condition is usually unsatisfactory literaturely, many cases treated successful
with topical corticosteroid...
Squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) is rarely associated with psoriasis and chronic
arsinicism. Healing of this SCC after excision is very difficult because of performing
‘‘skin graft’’ on the hyperkeratosis lesion caused by chronic arsinicism, especially at
the distant acral sites. Treated with insulin, zinc hyaluronate after surgically excision
is ver...
Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common low-grade malignancy cutaneous T-cell
lymphoma with prolonged survival. However, MF associated with port wine stains
(PWS) has not been described in medical literature yet. We report a case of an acute
MF associated with facial PWS. An 81-year-old man has had a PWS since childhood.
Ten days before admission...
Tufted angioma is a rare benign vascular tumor. This condition is characterized by tightly packed capillaries in discrete lobules combined with dilated lymphatic vessels infiltrating the dermis and, sometimes, subcutaneous tissue. Presentation was a dusky red to violaceous plaque, that was indurated, firm and associated with hyperhidrosis and pain....
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Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) group D, a severe disease often typified by extreme sun sensitivity, can be caused by ERCC2 mutations. ERCC2 encodes an adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-dependent DNA helicase, namely XP group D protein (XPD). The XPD, one of ten subunits of the transcription factor TFIIH, plays a critical role in the nucleotide-excision repa...
A linear and whorled nevoid hypermelanosis is a rare disorder of pigmentation characterized by hyperpigmented macules in a linear or whorled streaky configuration following the Blaschko’s line, without preceding inflammation. Lesions are distributed mainly on the trunk and extremities, sparing the palms, soles and mucosae, and usually appears in th...
Introduction: Infantile hemangioma is a common benign vascular lesion which is
visible and grows rapidly within the first few weeks of life, then 70% has involuted
completely by 7 years. Cutaneous infantile hemangioma may associate with some
congenital anomalies such as in PHACE syndrome or in LUMBAR syndrome.
Dextroposition of the heart due to hem...
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common tumor in infants, approximately
more than 40% were located on the face. Many new treatments have been used such
as pulse dye laser (PDL), topical b-blocker, imiquimod, topical steroid. However, the
effect of PDL in the treatment of hemangioma is just on the superficial vascular as
well as topical timolol...
There are reports of several cases of psoriasis associated with bullous diseases, the
most frequent of which is bullous pemphigoid. However, pemphigus-related
disorders are less frequently reported in association with psoriasis. We report a
patient with coexisting psoriasis and immunoglobulin A (IgA) pemphigus (determined
by clinical and histologic...