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Actinic Granuloma Complicated By Secondary Syphilis: A Case Report, Kevin H. Nguyen, Christopher M. Wong, Ethan Q. Nguyen
Actinic Granuloma Complicated By Secondary Syphilis: A Case Report, Kevin H. Nguyen, Christopher M. Wong, Ethan Q. Nguyen
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Introduction
Actinic granuloma (AG) is a rare skin eruption thought to result from a sun-induced inflammatory response attracting giant cells, which are large, multinucleated, and inflammatory, to form granulomas and degrade surrounding elastic material. Clinically, lesions begin on sun-exposed skin as pink papules and nodules that coalesce into demarcated annular plaques with a hypopigmented center. Histologically, actinic elastosis surrounds the outer annulus ring, with histiocytes and giant cells within the raised border, and the innermost central zone is filled with minimal to absent elastic fibers.
Case Presentation
We present a middle-aged female with a pruritic eruption of diffuse erythematous macules …
Actinic Granuloma Responding To Doxycycline, George M. Jeha, Kathryn Olivier Luckett, Lauren Kole
Actinic Granuloma Responding To Doxycycline, George M. Jeha, Kathryn Olivier Luckett, Lauren Kole
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
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