scholarly journals Lingua plicata in pustular psoriasis: a rare case report

Author(s):  
Saurabh Sharma ◽  
Anika Goel ◽  
Roopam Bassi

<p class="abstract">Lingua plicata also referred to as scrotal tongue, furrowed tongue, grooved tongue, and plicated tongue is a relatively uncommon condition. It is characterized by multiple asymptomatic fissures or grooves over the tongue, resembling the surface of the brain due to the appearance of sulci and gyri, hence, it has also been referred to as cerebriform tongue.Despite being an asymptomatic condition, lingua plicata is a cause for concern as it can progress to secondary complications due to trapping of food in the fissures. Lingua plicata has been reported in association with pemphigus vegetans of the neumann variety and very rarely with other dermatological conditions such as psoriasis.Pustular psoriasis is an uncommon form of Psoriasis that may be localized or generalized. Acute generalized pustular psoriasis also known as Von Zumbusch disease, is a condition in which the patient characteristically shows features of toxicity, high grade fever and acute generalized pustules over an erythematous base and may be associated with oral mucosal changes in the form of erythema or geographic tongue. This case report describes a 33 year old male presenting with generalized pustular psoriasis and lingua plicata. The patient was treated with intravenous steroids and oral acitretin following which the psoriatic lesions and lingua plicata remitted.</p>

Cureus ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Artsiom Klimko ◽  
Georgiana A Toma ◽  
Laura Ion ◽  
Ana Maria Mehedinti ◽  
Iuliana Andreiana

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 261-262
Author(s):  
Nahide Onsun ◽  
Gökhan Kaya ◽  
Bengisu Güçkan Işık ◽  
Begüm Güneş

CoronoVac is a non-viable vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV-2). Nowadays, there has been vaccination program for at-risk groups and older adults in Turkey. We here present 72-year-old male psoriasis patient who developed generalized pustular psoriasis flare after administration of CoronoVac. The COVID-PCR test was negative and investigations for flare etiology were all normal. He was first (to the best of our knowledge) psoriasis patient who developed an erythrodermic flare after the first dose of CoronaVac vaccine.


Author(s):  
Niranjan N. Chavan ◽  
Umme Ammara ◽  
Zaneta Dias ◽  
Manan Boob

A psoas abscess in pregnancy is a relatively uncommon condition with nonspecific signs and symptoms. It may lead to serious complications if not diagnosed and treated promptly. Although spinal tuberculosis affects nearly half of skeletal tuberculosis patients, psoas abscess develops in only 5% of spinal tuberculosis cases. A clinical history and examination are used to make a diagnosis, which is then confirmed by microbiology and radiological findings. Here is an interesting case report on psoas abscess in pregnancy managed by pigtail catheter insertion and drainage.


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. e12838 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenjuan Chen ◽  
Chen Peng ◽  
Yangfeng Ding ◽  
Xuemei Yi ◽  
Yunlu Gao

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