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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 ...
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Calcification and Ossification
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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Article
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...