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1 Subject and author indices Index of Volume 29 Subjects acne associated with smoking in men in Hong Kong and India 597 acneiform follicular mucinosis 396 acrokeratosis paraneoplastica with breast cancer 429 with recurrent metastatic thymic carcinoma 430 acute myeloid leukaemia, transformation from leukaemia cutis in patient with myelodysplastic syndrome 497 ADULT ectodermal dysplasia syndrome and missense mutation R298Q in the p63 gene 669 AEC syndrome 486 ALHE, co-existence with lichen amyloidosus 363 allergic contact dermatitis anti-inflammatory effects of topical nanocrystalline silver cream in guinea pig model 282 due to diclofenac applied with iontophoresis 91 to phenylephrine hydrochloride eyedrops 200 androgenetic alopecia and attitudes to sun protection 685 angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia co-existing with lichen amyloidosus 363 anti-bp180 in bullous pemphigoid 608 anti-desmoglein-3 in bullous pemphigoid 608 antihistamines, effects on histamineinduced psychomotor performance 526 antioxidants in Behçet disease and recurrent aphthous stomatitis 176 antiphospholipid syndrome with Rowell s syndrome 22 L-arginine, altered expression of metabolism pathway genes in chronic wounds in recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa 664 arsenic keratoses and Bowen s disease 46 ascorbic acid, role in experimental lathyrism 168 asymmetric periflexural exanthem, adult 320 atopic dermatitis correlation of severity and urinary leukotriene E4 277 pilot study on use of wet wraps in infancy 348 serum levels of cutaneous T-cell attracting chemokine as laboratory marker of severity in children 293 autoimmune progesterone dermatitis presenting with purpura and petechiae 316 basal cell carcinoma open study of efficacy and mechanism of action of topical imiquimod 518 plantar, possible eccrine origin 678 superficial, imiquimod-induced regression 639 in transplant recipients, efficacy of 5% imiquimod cream 237 basidiobolomycosis, concurrent subcutaneous and visceral in renal transplant recipient 369 Bazex syndrome see acrokeratosis paraneoplastica Behçet disease, antioxidant activity and nitric oxide in 176 bepotastine, effects on histamineinduced psychomotor performance 526 Bowen s disease, arsenic-induced 46 brachioradial pruritus 637 breast cancer with acrokeratosis paraneoplastica 429 melanoma-like cutaneous metastases 144 Brooke Spiegler syndrome 335 bullous pemphigoid, parallel fluctuation of anti-desmoglein-3 and anti-bp180 autoantibody titres 608 calcific uraemic arteriolopathy 695 calciphylaxis 695 carcinoid tumour with erythema nodosum 426 catalase in Behçet disease and recurrent aphthous stomatitis 176 cetirizine, effects on histamineinduced psychomotor performance 526 CHAND syndrome 486 chemokine receptor on intraepidermal T cells in psoriasis 658 childhood elevated serum levels of melanoma inhibitory activity eruptive syringoma in Black South African children 686 chromosome 9q deletion and naevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome 542 Churg Strauss syndrome presenting as purpura fulminans 390 chylothorax following laser therapy 558 cicatricial pemphigoid, oral, topical tacrolimus therapy 674 classical juvenile pityriasis rubra pilaris in patient with Down syndrome 49 clear cell sarcoma, multiple pulmonary metastases with structural and numerical karyotypic changes 614 COL7A1 gene, novel missense mutation underlying epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa 304 cold contact urticaria, acquired primary, following Hymenoptera sting 93 collagens, effect of ascorbic acid on structure in experimental lathyrism 168 collision tumour, dermatoscopic diagnosis 199 congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, deleterious SPINK5 mutations 513 congenital smooth muscle hamartoma 693 corticosteroids, glaucoma due to topical periorbital use 617 cosmetic filler, localized granulomatous reaction to 630 cosmetic surgery, regulation and training 690 Ó 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 29,
2 CP99994 inhibition of stress-induced mast cell degranulation in rats 644 cryptococcosis, primary cutaneous in an elderly man 159 CTACK serum levels as laboratory marker of severity in childhood atopic dermatitis 293 curriculum planning in dermatology 100 cutaneous larva migrans acquired in Britain 555 cutaneous leishmaniasis psychological impact 464 treatment with oral fluconazole in Kosovan child 546 cutaneous T-cell attracting chemokine serum levels as laboratory marker of severity in childhood atopic dermatitis 293 dapsone treatment of rheumatoid papules 387 Darier s disease restriction to sun-exposed areas 37 Singaporean cases of guttate leucoderma in 313 demodicidosis in scalp rosacea 318 Dermalive, localized granulomatous reaction to 630 dermatitis artefacta 576 dermatofibromas, multiple, in a patient with Sjögren s syndrome and systemic lupus erythematosus 483 dermatology competency assessment of trainees in the UK 571 curriculum planning 100 learning 337 teaching 206 undergraduate assessment 441 dermatology services, value to outpatients of copy of letter sent to general practitioner 81 dermatomyositis, adult, pruritus in 273 dermatoscopy collision tumour 199 sebaceous hyperplasia 676 dermoid fistula, congenital, anterior chest region 96 diabetic neuropathy, verrucous skin lesions associated with skin ulcers on the feet 247 diclofenac, allergic contact dermatitis following application with iontophoresis 91 diffuse melanonychia 331 discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), infliximab-induced eruption resembling 150 Dowling Degos disease with hidradenitis suppurativa and multiple epidermal cysts 622 Down syndrome and classical juvenile pityriasis rubra pilaris 49 DSRAD gene mutation in Chinese family with dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria 533 dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria, novel DSRAD gene mutation in Chinese family 533 ECM1 see extracellular matrix protein-1 ECP in exanthematic pityriasis rubra pilaris 244 ectodermal dysplasia, clinical overlap between AEC, Rapp Hodgkin and CHAND syndromes 486 ED1 gene, novel 7-bp deletion mutation in Taiwanese family with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia 536 epidermal cysts, multiple, with Dowling Degos disease and hidradenitis suppurativa 622 epidermal grafts 105 epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors, acneiform lesions secondary to 138 epidermal naevi, laser therapy 494 epidermolysis bullosa assessment of mobility, activities and pain in subtypes 122 recessive dystrophic of Hallopeau Siemens altered expression of L-arginine metabolism pathway genes in chronic wounds 664 oro-dental manifestations 128 epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa, novel missense mutation in COL7A1 gene underlying 304 epidermolysis bullosa simplex, Weber Cockayne, keratin 5 mutation (K199T) 74, 539 epidermolytic acanthoma, multiple scrotal 489 epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma, novel keratin 9 mutation in a Taiwanese family 308 Epstein Barr virus, polyclonal infection in primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma 383 eruptive syringoma in Black South African children 686 erythema nodosum with carcinoid tumour 426 as presentation of intestinal bypass syndrome 261 erythrocyte microrheology changes in psoriasis 67 etoposide, low-dose oral therapy in mycosis fungoides 91 extracellular matrix protein-1 (ECM1) characterization of IgG autoantibodies to in lichen sclerosus 499 role in human skin 52 extracorporeal photochemotherapy in exanthematic pityriasis rubra pilaris 244 extracorporeal photopheresis, comparison with PUVA in plaque stage (T2) mycosis fungoides 231 face giant recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis, response to systemic steroids 40 segmental neurofibromatosis 556 feet prevalence of foot disease in outpatients attending the Institute of Dermatology, Bangkok, Thailand 87 verrucous skin lesions in diabetic neuropathy associated with skin ulcers 247 fexofenadine, effects on histamineinduced psychomotor performance 526 fixed drug eruptions with metamizol and naproxen, use of topical provocation in diagnosis 419 fluconazole treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Kosovan child 546 follicular mucinosis, acneiform 396 follicular occlusion triad, seronegative arthritis associated 550 GCAP in Still s disease 410 giant combined dermatofibroma with satellitosis 147 glaucoma due to topical periorbital corticosteroid use 617 GNAS1 gene, progressive osseous heteroplasia resulting from new mutation 77 granulocyte and monocyte adsorption apheresis in Still s disease 410 guttate leucoderma in Darier s disease Ó 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 29,
3 HAART in HIV infection, sarcoidosis following 156 haemodialysis, molecular analysis of Kaposi s sarcoma occurring during 188 hair, correlation of normal head-hair length with diameter 649 Hallermann Streiff syndrome 477 herpes zoster, drug eruptions confined to site of previous lesions 323, 324 hidradenitis suppurativa with Dowling Degos disease and multiple epidermal cysts 622 highly active antiretroviral therapy in HIV infection, sarcoidosis following 156 HIV infection epidermodysplasia verruciformislike eruption associated 311 sarcoidosis following HAART 156 spontaneous improvement in follicular syndrome associated 480 and syphilis 625 and systemic lupus erythematosus 393 homing receptor on intraepidermal T cells in psoriasis 658 hydroxychloroquine-induced hyperpigmentation 92 hydroxyurea, oral squamous cell carcinoma during long-term treatment 605 Hymenoptera sting, acquired primary cold contact urticaria following 93 hyperpigmentation hydroxychloroquine-induced 92 minocycline-induced 8 hypoallergenic, credibility of term 325 hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, X-linked, novel 7-bp deletion mutation in Taiwanese family 536 IgA pemphigus, immunolocalization of target autoantigens 62 iloprost, intravenous, in diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis 321 ILVEN 98 imidazoquinoline, topical therapy of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, polarization of lymphoid and monocyte/ macrophage populations 505 imiquimod efficacy of 5% cream for basal cell carcinoma in transplant recipients 237 open study of efficacy and mechanism of action in basal cell carcinoma 518 regression of superficial basal cell carcinoma induced by 639 topical immunotherapy of lentigo maligna 15 immune reconstitution syndrome and granulomatous response to tribal medicine 366 immunoglobulins distribution of IgG subclasses in lupus band 288 high-dose therapy in scleromyxoedema 317 low-dose therapy in toxic epidermal necrolysis, immunohistochemical study of Fas and Fas-Ligand expression 679 inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal naevus 98 infliximab DLE-like eruption induced by 150 in recalcitrant pyoderma gangrenosum 196 influenza immunization, leucocytoclastic vasculitis following 95 Institute of Dermatology, Bangkok, Thailand, prevalence of foot diseases in outpatients 87 intensive care unit, miliaria crystallina in patients 32 interferon-c, significance in clinical dermatology 584 interleukin-6, effect of ascorbic acid on serum levels in experimental lathyrism 168 intestinal bypass syndrome presenting as erythema nodosum 261 Iramo, systemic reaction to 681 isotretinoin, continuous microdose treatment in recalcitrant rosacea 204 Kaposi s sarcoma during haemodialysis, molecular analysis 188 keratin 5 gene mutation in family with Weber Cockayne epidermolysis bullosa simplex 74, 539 keratin 9 gene mutation (Asn160His) in Taiwanese family with epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma 308 keratoses, arsenic-induced 46 khellin and UVA in treatment of vitiligo 180 Kikuchi s disease with cutaneous involvement associated with subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus 240 Kindler syndrome 116 kissing naevus, penis 471 KUVA in treatment of vitiligo 180 lansoprazole, fatal toxic epidermal necrolysis due to 612 laser therapy chylothorax following 558 epidermal naevi 494 naevoid hypertrichosis 435 vitiligo 133 lathyrism, experimental, role of ascorbic acid 168 Laugier Hunziker syndrome 312 leflunomide and subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus 319 lentigines, PUVA-induced in vitiligo 380 lentigo maligna, topical imiquimod immunotherapy 15 leucocytoclastic vasculitis following influenza immunization 95 leucoderma, guttate, in Darier s disease 313 leukaemia cutis with myelodysplastic syndrome, transformation to acute myeloid leukaemia 497 with previously undiagnosed myelodysplastic syndrome 468 leukonychia, transverse, following proximal nail fold trauma 96 leukotriene E4, urinary, correlation with severity of atopic dermatitis in children 277 lichen amyloidosus, co-existence with angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia 363 lichen planus, recalcitrant erosive flexural, treatment with thalidomide and tacrolimus 268 lichen sclerosus characterization of IgG autoantibodies to ECM1 499 extra-genital 211 lip and buccal mucosa 684 linear IgA bullous disease, vancomycin-induced, presentation as toxic epidermal necrolysis 633 lipodermatosclerosis, acute, in 15-year-old girl 427 Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel nail infestation 620 lips lichen sclerosus 684 tattoos, mepacrine treatment of scar sarcoidosis following 552 Ó 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 29,
4 LTE 4, urinary, correlation with severity of atopic dermatitis in children 277 lues maligna 625 lungs lymphoma and yellow nail syndrome 432 multiple clear cell sarcoma metastases with structural and numerical karyotypic changes 614 lupus band, distribution of IgG subclasses 288 lymphoma cutaneous, debulking by photodynamic therapy prior to radiotherapy 42 lungs, and yellow nail syndrome 432 primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell, polyclonal Epstein Barr virus infection in 383 major histocompatibility complex haplotype associations with psoriasis in Chinese patients 399 Mallory Weiss syndrome secondary to vomiting in wheat-induced anaphylaxis 682 Marie Unna hereditary hypotrichosis, evidence for genetic heterogeneity 460 mast cells, inhibition of stress-induced degranulation in rats by CP melanocytic naevi, multiple congenital, presentation with neurofibroma-like lesions complicated by malignant melanoma 473 melanoma clinicopathological features and prognostic factors among Hong Kong Chinese 600 complicating multiple congenital melanocytic naevi presenting with neurofibroma-like lesions 473 self-detected in Italian patients 593 trends in presentation over three decades at King s College Hospital 563 melanoma inhibitory activity, elevated levels in serum of pregnant women and children melanonychia, diffuse 331 mepacrine treatment of scar sarcoidosis following tattooing of the lips 552 metallothionein-null mice, reduced tolerance to UVB injury in vivo 57 metamizol, fixed drug eruption, use of topical provocation in diagnosis 419 methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene mutation in warfarin skin necrosis with protein S deficiency 35 MHC haplotype associations with psoriasis in Chinese patients 399 MIA, elevated levels in serum of pregnant women and children Microsporum tinea capitis, treatment with pulsed oral terbinafine 300 mid-dermal elastolysis 697 immunohistochemical investigation 192 miliaria crystallina in intensive care setting 32 minocycline, cutaneous hyperpigmentation induced by 8 morphoea profunda, solitary, progression 25 multicentric reticulohistiocytosis, generalized systemic involvement 373 Mycobacterium chelonae disseminated cutaneous infection in patient with steroid-dependent rheumatoid arthritis 254 infection mimicking acne conglobata in immunocompetent host 423 Mycobacterium szulgai, severe sporotrichoid infection 377 mycosis fungoides plaque stage (T2), comparison of PUVA and extracorporeal photopheresis 231 treatment with low-dose oral etoposide therapy 91 myelodysplastic syndrome with leukaemia cutis 468 naevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome secondary to interstitial chromosome 9q deletion 542 naevoid hypertrichosis, laser therapy 435 nail varnish as potential allergen in nickel allergic subjects 545 nails infestation with Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel 620 longitudinal splitting in crusted (Norwegian) scabies 315 slow growth as risk factor for onychomycosis 415 transverse leukonychia following proximal nail fold trauma 96 yellow nail syndrome and lung lymphoma 432 nanocrystalline silver cream, antiinflammatory effects in guinea pig model of allergic contact dermatitis 282 naproxen, fixed drug eruption, use of topical provocation in diagnosis 419 nasopharyngeal carcinoma, skin metastasis from 28 NBCCS secondary to interstitial chromosome 9q deletion 542 neck, red pseudochromhidrosis 548 necrotizing fasciitis due to Serratia marcescens 673 necrotizing lymphadenitis with cutaneous involvement associated with subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus 240 neonatal pemphigoid gestationis 202 nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy 258 Netherton syndrome, molecular testing as diagnostic tool 513 neurofibromatosis, segmental of the face 556 nickel allergy, nail varnish as potential allergen in 545 nitric oxide in Behçet disease and recurrent aphthous stomatitis 176 NPC, skin metastasis from 28 olopatadine, effects on histamineinduced psychomotor performance 526 onychomycosis, slow nail growth as risk factor 415 oral cavity cicatricial pemphigoid, topical tacrolimus therapy 674 lichen sclerosus 684 squamous cell carcinoma during long-term hydroxyurea treatment 605 oro-dental lesions in recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa of Hallopeau Siemens 128 outpatients, value of copy of letter sent to general practitioner 81 p63 gene missense mutation R298Q in ADULT ectodermal dysplasia syndrome 669 Paget s disease, squamous metaplasia Ó 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 29,
5 PASI, correlation with peripheral blood eosinophilia in psoriasis 549 pemphigoid gestationis, maternal and neonatal 202 pemphigus erythematosus 437 pemphigus vulgaris, effects of topical tacrolimus on recalcitrant erosions 271 penis, kissing naevus 471 PEODDN 333 petechiae in autoimmune progesterone dermatitis 316 phenylephrine hydrochloride eyedrops, contact dermatitis to 200 photodynamic therapy comparison with narrowband UVB phototherapy in psoriasis 560 debulking cutaneous lymphoma prior to radiotherapy 42 phototherapy narrowband UVB in chronic urticaria 97 comparison with photodynamic therapy in psoriasis 560 outcome in psoriasis and response to sunlight 413 Schamberg s disease 683 pityriasis rubra pilaris classical juvenile, in patient with Down syndrome 49 erythrodermic, transient eruptive seborrhoeic keratoses associated 554 exanthematic, extracorporeal photochemotherapy 244 plakophilin 1 as stabilizer of desmosomes 161 polymorphic light eruption, comparison of 6 and 12 PUVA treatments in prophylaxis 141 porokeratotic eccrine and ostial dermal duct naevus 333 pregnancy, elevated serum levels of melanoma inhibitory activity progressive osseous heteroplasia, due to GNAS1 gene mutation 77 progressive pigmented purpura, response to UVB therapy 683 protein S deficiency in warfarin skin necrosis with methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene mutation 35 Proteus syndrome, vascular anomalies in 222 pruritus in adult dermatomyositis 273 brachioradial 637 pseudochromhidrosis of the neck 548 psoriasis changes in erythrocyte microrheology 67 confined to patches of vitiligo 434 homing receptor and chemokine receptor on intraepidermal T cells 658 MHC haplotype associations in Chinese patients 399 with peripheral blood eosinophilia 549 photodynamic therapy compared with narrowband UVB phototherapy 560 response to sunlight and outcome of UVB phototherapy 413 thyroid feeding 567 vulval scarring associated 354 psoriasis area and severity index, correlation with peripheral blood eosinophilia in psoriasis 549 purpura in autoimmune progesterone dermatitis 316 purpura fulminans as presentation of Churg Strauss syndrome 390 PUVA comparison of 6 and 12 treatments in prophylaxis of polymorphic light eruption 141 comparison with extracorporeal photopheresis in plaque stage (T2) mycosis fungoides 231 lentigines induced by in vitiligo 380 retrospective analysis of occurrence of internal malignancy in patients treated between 1986 and 1999 in South Warwickshire 154 pyoderma gangrenosum recalcitrant, infliximab treatment 196 and Takayasu s arteritis 357 pyogenic granuloma, giant recurrent on the face, response to systemic steroids 40 pyostomatitis vegetans 1 Rapp-Hodgkin syndrome 486 recurrent aphthous stomatitis, antioxidant activity and nitric oxide in 176 rheumatoid arthritis, steroiddependent, disseminated cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae infection 254 rheumatoid papules, dapsone treatment 387 rosacea recalcitrant, continuous microdose isotretinoin 204 remission induced by reduction of gut transit time 297 scalp, demodicidosis in 318 Rowell s syndrome with antiphospholipid syndrome 22 sarcoidosis following HAART in HIV infection 156 presentation as tattoo changes in patient treated with interferon-a and ribavirin 547 scabies, crusted (Norwegian), and longitudinal nail splitting 315 scalp, rosacea, demodicidosis in 318 Schamberg s disease, response to UVB therapy 683 scleroderma, link with taxane therapy 360 scleromyxoedema, treatment with high dose intravenous immunoglobulin 317 scrotum, post-traumatic multiple epidermolytic acanthoma 489 sebaceous hyperplasia, dermatoscopic features 676 seborrhoeic keratoses, transient eruptive, associated with erythrodermic pityriasis rubra pilaris 554 seronegative arthritis associated with follicular occlusion triad 550 Serratia marcescens, necrotizing fasciitis due to 673 Sjögren s syndrome and systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple dermatofibromas associated 483 skin cancer, variations in registration in United Kingdom 328 skin imaging, clinical usefulness 453 smoking, association with acne in men in Hong Kong and India 597 soft tissue augmentation, localized granulomatous reaction to cosmetic filler 630 solitary morphoea profunda, progression 25 SPINK5, deleterious mutations in congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma 513 sporotrichoid infection with Mycobacterium szulgai 377 squamous cell carcinoma oral, during long-term hydroxyurea treatment 605 topical imidazoquinoline therapy, polarization of lymphoid Ó 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 29,
6 and monocyte/macrophage populations 505 squamous metaplasia of Paget s disease 71 Stephanoscyphus racemosum, systemic reaction to 681 Still s disease, improvement with granulocyte and monocyte adsorption apheresis 410 subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus association with leflunomide 319 bullous 265 and Kikuchi s disease with cutaneous involvement 240 suction blister device for separation of viable epidermis from dermis 105 sun protection, attitudes to in men with androgenetic alopecia 685 superficial temporal artery, late post-operative bleeding from 492 superoxide dismutase in Behçet disease and recurrent aphthous stomatitis 176 syphilis and HIV infection 625 syringoma eruptive, in Black South African children 686 multiple 439 systemic lupus erythematosus and HIV infection 393 and Sjögren s syndrome, multiple dermatofibromas associated 483 systemic sclerosis, diffuse cutaneous, treatment with intravenous iloprost 321 TACE, localization in normal human skin 185 tacrolimus effects on recalcitrant erosions of pemphigus vulgaris 271 and thalidomide, in treatment of recalcitrant erosive flexural lichen planus 268 topical therapy in oral cicatricial pemphigoid 674 in treatment of childhood vitiligo in Asians 589 Takayasu s arteritis and pyoderma gangrenosum 357 tattoos lips, mepacrine treatment of scar sarcoidosis following 552 sarcoidosis in patient treated with interferon-a and ribavirin 547 simultaneous pseudolymphomatous and lichenoid reactions triggered by re-tattooing 197 taxanes, link with scleroderma 360 teaching dermatology 206 terbinafine, pulsed oral treatment in Microsporum tinea capitis 300 Thailand, prevalence of foot diseases in outpatients attending the Institute of Dermatology, Bangkok 87 thalidomide and tacrolimus in treatment of recalcitrant erosive flexural lichen planus 268 thymic carcinoma, recurrent metastatic, with acrokeratosis paraneoplastica 430 thyroid feeding in psoriasis 567 tinea capitis, Microsporum, treatment with pulsed oral terbinafine 300 toxic epidermal necrolysis drug-induced, changing patterns in developing countries 425 fatal, due to lansoprazole 612 low-dose intravenous immunoglobulin treatment, immunohistochemical study of Fas and Fas-Ligand expression 679 transplant recipients basal cell carcinoma, efficacy of 5% imiquimod cream 237 concurrent subcutaneous and visceral basidiobolomycosis 369 transverse leukonychia following proximal nail fold trauma 96 tribal medicine, granulomatous response as feature of immune reconstitution syndrome 366 tripe palms 569 tumour necrosis factor-c, effect of ascorbic acid on serum levels in experimental lathyrism 168 tumour necrosis factor-c converting enzyme, localization in normal human skin 185 ultraviolet radiation, reduced tolerance of metallothionein-null mice to UVB injury in vivo 57 urticaria chronic, narrow-band UVB phototherapy 97 recognition of clinical patterns in relation to management 217 van der Woude syndrome 434 vancomycin, linear IgA bullous disease induced by, presentation as toxic epidermal necrolysis 633 vascular anomalies in Proteus syndrome 222 verrucous skin lesions on the feet in diabetic neuropathy associated with skin ulcers on the feet 247 vitiligo childhood in Asians, topical tacrolimus therapy 589 laser therapy 133 oxidative stress in 406 psoriasis confined to patches of vitiligo 434 PUVA-induced lentigines 380 treatment with local khellin and UVA 180 vomiting, in wheat-induced anaphylaxis, Mallory Weiss syndrome secondary to 682 VSLDN associated with skin ulcers on the feet 247 vulval scarring associated with psoriasis 354 warfarin skin necrosis associated with protein S deficiency and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene mutation 35 Weber Cockayne syndrome, keratin 5 mutation (K199T) 74 wet wraps, pilot study on use in infants with moderate atopic dermatitis 348 wheat-induced anaphylaxis, Mallory Weiss syndrome secondary to vomiting 682 X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, novel 7-bp deletion mutation in Taiwanese family 536 yellow nail syndrome and lung lymphoma 432 ZD1839, acneiform lesions secondary to Ó 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 29,
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