Marouane Ben Kahla’s research while affiliated with Centre Hôpital Universitaire Farhat Hached and other places

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Dermoscopic patterns of anogenital warts: (a) Mosaic pattern; red arrow: Dilated linear vessel with white halo, (b) blue arrow: Finger‐like pattern, (c) green arrow: Knob‐like pattern and (d) cerebriform pattern in a pigmented Buschke−Löwenstein tumour.
Usefulness of dermoscopy in anogenital warts: A descriptive study of 30 cases
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October 2024

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Cutaneous Rosai-Dorfman disease: A case report

September 2021

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Pure cutaneous Rosai-Dorfman is distinguished from classic Rosai-Dorfman disease by isolated skin involvement without lymphadenopathy or systemic symptoms. Herein, we report a case of a 30 year-old-man with 16 months history of a slowly enlarging, asymptomatic, purple plaque on her left cheek following cutaneous leishmaniasis successfully treated. The histopathological examination showed dense infiltration of inflammatory cells involving the entire dermis, consisting of large macrophages with emperipolesis, S100 and CD68 positive, lymphocytes and plasma cells. The patient was treated with intralesional triamcinolone with a significant improvement. The present article aimed to emphasise the clinical, histological differential diagnosis and to share the tumoral presentation of cutaneous Rosai-Dorfman disease.

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... Dermoscopy reveals multiple finger/knob-like projections of varying lengths fusing at their bases and dilated linear vessels haemorrhaging at their tips. 4 HPE demonstrates papillomatosis with fibrovascular cores and prominent koilocytosis. 5 In this case, PCR analysis was negative for HPV and HPE failed to demonstrate koilocytes, thereby ruling out BL tumour. ...

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Usefulness of dermoscopy in anogenital warts: A descriptive study of 30 cases