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Successful Treatment of Epidermal Nevus-associated Pruritus with Topical Ketamine–Amitriptyline–Lidocaine 121–122
Primary Cutaneous CD30+ Lymphoproliferative Disorders in a Patient with Severe Atopic Dermatitis: Is There
a Causative Link? 123–125
Locally Aggressive Trichoblastic Tumours (Low-grade Trichoblastic Carcinomas): Clinicopathological Analysis
and Follow-up 126–127
Primary Cutaneous Aggressive Epidermotropic CD8+ T-cell Lymphoma with Brain Involvement and Mimicking
Dermatomyositis 128–129
Ichthyosis with Confetti Inherited from a Mosaic Father 130–131
Multiple Basal Cell Carcinoma Arising in a Verrucous Epidermal Naevus: Clinical, Histological and Therapeutic
Observations 132–133
Epstein-Barr Virus-related Acute Genital Ulcer Successfully Treated with Colchicine 134–135
Adult Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome Successfully Treated with Multimodal Therapy Including Intrave-
nous Immunoglobulin 136–137
Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome Caused by a Rare Variant of Exfoliative-toxin-A + S. aureus in an Adult
Immunocompromised Woman 138–139
Light Chain Deposition Disease with Bullous Skin Lesions Mimicking Atypical Bullous Pemphigoid 140–141
Assessment of Quality of Life in Chronic Pruritus: Relationship Between ItchyQoL and Dermatological Life
Quality Index in 1,150 Patients 142–143
Dystrophic Calcification in a Patient with Primary Localized Cutaneous Nodular Amyloidosis: An Uncommon
Ultrasound Finding 144–145
Predominant Contribution of CD4 T Cells to Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) Load in the Peripheral Blood of
Patients with Drug-induced Hypersensitivity Syndrome and Persistent HHV-6 Infection 146–148
Pre-emptive Evaluation of Venom Allergy in a Patient with Systemic Mastocytosis 149–150
Successful Treatment of Severe Recalcitrant Hidradenitis Suppurativa with the Interleukin-17A Antibody Se-
cukinumab 151–152
Clinical Characteristics of the Halo Phenomenon in Infants with Neurofibromatosis 1: A Case Series 153–154
Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans Presenting as a Large Atrophic Plaque on the Chest 155–156
Need for Improved Definition of ”Chronic Wounds” in Clinical Studies 157–158
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M. Żychowska, et al.
C. Hua, et al.
H. Terui, et al.
K.A.U. Pallesen, et al.
F. Satolli, et al.
A. Nouchi, et al.
T. Urata, et al.
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M. Malphettes, et al.
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T. Gülen and C. Akin
A. Schuch, et al.
M. Koga, et al.
R. Saigusa, et al.
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QUIZ SECTION
Crusted Nodules on the Lower Left Arm in a Traveller Returning from South America: A Quiz 159–160
Long-standing Verrucous Plaques on the Buttocks: A Quiz 161–162
Disseminated Vesicular Rash in an Immunocompetent Adult Woman: A Quiz 163–164
Dome-shaped Papules on the Left Flank: A Quiz 165–166
U. Uslu, et al.
D.H. Eun, et al.
T. Høgsberg & A. Bygum
S. Roenneberg, et al.
CORRESPONDENCE
Psoriasis is More Prevalent than Indicated by Egeberg et al.’s Danish Study: A Comment
P. Gjersvik
167–168
Differential Diagnosis of Erythema Multiforme in Childhood: A Comment to Siedner-Weintraub et al. 169
ANNOUNCEMENTS 170
G.P. Milani, et al.
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