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Two Pilosebaceous Cysts with Apocrine Hidrocystoma in One Biopsy Site: DISCUSSION part 2

The review of correlation between pilosebaceous cyst and apocrine hidrocystoma is limited. But Anderson et al presented a combination of apocrine hidrocystoma and epidermal inclusion cyst. He reported four unusual cutaneous cysts in which apocrine epithelium is juxtaposed with keratinizing squamous epithelium and suggested that these cysts arise at the junction of glandular and keratinizing [...]

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Two Pilosebaceous Cysts with Apocrine Hidrocystoma in One Biopsy Site: DISCUSSION

Milia is a small dermal cyst which may arise from the pilosebaceous apparatus or eccrine sweat ducts. Histologically, the small cysts are lined by several layers of stratified squamous epithelium with central keratinous material, resembling a small epidermal cyst. They may be connected to a vellus hair follicle or eccrine sweat duct.

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Two Pilosebaceous Cysts with Apocrine Hidrocystoma in One Biopsy Site: CASE REPORT

A 28-year-old woman was evaluated for a 6-year history of multiple, asymptomatic papules located on the chest. Clinical examination revealed smooth surfaced, slightly erythematous, bluish papules on the chest (Fig. 1). The patient had noted gradual progression of the lesions over time on the same area. She had no notable past or family history. The [...]

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Two Pilosebaceous Cysts with Apocrine Hidrocystoma in One Biopsy Site

INTRODUCTION It is well established that each of the three parts of the hair follicle, namely, infundibulum, isthmus and the inferior portion originate from different types of cuteneous cyst. Especially Milia and EVHC can be considered as a subtype of a multiple pilosebaceous cyst and apocrine hidrocystoma is regarded as an adenomatous cystic proliferation of [...]

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Dosing Recommendations for Continuous Venovenous Hemodiafiltration: DISCUSSION

For many medications, the effect on drug dosing regimens of clearance due to continuous renal replacement therapy is unknown. The risk of toxic effects because of drug accumulation due to overestimation of clearance and the risk of therapeutic failure due to underestimation of extracorporeal drug clearance are major concerns for critically ill patients undergoing such therapy. [...]

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Dosing Recommendations for Continuous Venovenous Hemodiafiltration: RESULTS

Twenty-five studies were identified that included data on the pharmacokinetics of medications for patients undergoing CVVHDF with AN69 filter membranes and a Gambro, Hospal, or Prisma dialyzer. One study on cefepime was excluded because the data indicated that CVVHDF clearance was greater than total body clearance for the study population, an impossi­ble result. The methods [...]

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Dosing Recommendations for Continuous Venovenous Hemodiafiltration: METHODS

The MEDLINE (1950 to January week 1, 2008) and EMBASE (1980 to 2008 week 1) databases were searched to identify articles reporting studies of the pharmacokinetics and disposition of drugs in patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy. The following terms were used for the MEDLINE search: “AN69″, “hemofiltration”, “hemodialfiltra- tion”, “continuous venovenous hemodialysis”, “renal replace­ment [...]

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