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    Lymphocytic Thrombophilic Arteritis (Macular Lymphocytic Arteritis)

    Lymphocytic thrombophilic arteritis (LTA)/macular lymphocytic arteritis (MLA), is a clinicopathologic entity first described in 2003, as a new peculiar and indolent skin vasculitis. LTA (MLA) has sometimes lon...

    Maxime Battistella, Bernard Cribier in New and Emerging Entities in Dermatology a… (2021)

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    Heterogeneity of PD-L1 expression and CD8 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes among subtypes of cutaneous adnexal carcinomas

    Adnexal carcinomas are rare and heterogeneous skin tumors, for which no standard treatments exist for locally advanced or metastatic tumors.

    Lucie Duverger, Amélie Osio, Bernard Cribier in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (2019)

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    Nevus Sebaceus

    Maxime Battistella, Bernard Cribier in Dermatopathology (2016)

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    An immunohistochemical study of the granulysin expression of 6 types of proven adverse cutaneous drug reaction

    Marie Weinborn, Annick Barbaud, François Truchetet in Clinical and Translational Allergy (2014)

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    Cutaneous Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis

    The Chapel Hill Consensus Conference criteria define cryoglobulinemic vasculitis (CV) as “vasculitis, with cryoglobulin immune deposits, affecting small vessels (i.e. capillaries, venules, or arterioles), and ...

    Konstantinos Linos, Bernard Cribier in HCV Infection and Cryoglobulinemia (2012)

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    Calcification and Ossification

  7. Cutaneous calcification or ossification is the result of a disruption of the normal calcium regulatory pathway in the skin by local or systemic events.

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  8. Maxime Battistella, Bernard Cribier in Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Skin … (2010)

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    Safety, Efficacy, and Dosage of 1% Pimecrolimus Cream for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in Daily Practice

    Introduction: Although several controlled clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy and good tolerability of 1% pimecrolimus cream for the treatment of atopic dermatitis, the results of thes...

    Dr Jann Lübbe, Sheila F. Friedlander in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2006)

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    Urticaria and hepatitis

    Acute urticaria is commonly observed in the prodromic stage of hepatitis A and B infection as well as in hepatitis C infection, although only rare cases have been published regarding the latter. Urticaria is c...

    Bernard Cribier in Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology (2006)