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Dermatoscopy of an Angiomatoid Spitz Nevus

2011 , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , Francisca Daza , Denis Tom , Victor G Prieto , CASTRO MENDEZ, ALEX

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The Role of CXCL10 and IL-18 as Markers of Repigmentation Response in Nonsegmental Vitiligo Treated with Narrowband UVB Phototherapy: A Prospective Cohort Study

2021 , HOJMAN CANO, LIA PAULA , Claudio Karsulovic , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , Fabian Tempio , Claudio Perez , Mercedes López

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Cromhidrosis ecrina por hiperbilirrubinemia secundaria a terapia antirretroviral

2017 , Jaime Pérez W. , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , CASTRO MENDEZ, ALEX , Fernando Pérez , Agustina Romanello , Máximo Venegas , Viviana García

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Dermoscopy of penile sclerosing granuloma

2021 , NAVARRETE CABELLO, JORGE ANDRES , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , Christopher Barry Bunker , Caroline Agorio

Penile sclerosing granuloma is a foreign body reaction to the injection of material, usually for genital augmentation purposes. Patients commonly deny having had or performed these procedures on themselves, and diagnosis can be challenging. We describe the case of a 62-year-old man with a 10-year history of a growth on the penile shaft. Dermoscopic examination showed an orange background with shiny white structures, suggesting a granulomatous pathology. Guided biopsies confirmed a sclerosing lipogranuloma. The patient admitted to having self-injected motor oil. For the first time, we report the dermoscopic description of sclerosing granuloma, which will improve clinical diagnostic precision and guide biopsies. We also contribute the first description of a dermoscopic rainbow pattern in a granulomatous disorder; this could be due to a physical phenomenon called ‘dichroism’.

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Papular‐purpuric exanthem in a COVID‐19 patient: clinical and dermoscopic description

2020 , JORGE FELIPE LARRONDO GALVEZ , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , M. Gosch , F. Larrondo , AYLWIN RAMIREZ, MABEL CRISTINA , CASTRO MENDEZ, ALEX

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Unusual Clinical Presentations of Malignant Melanoma: A Review of Clinical and Histologic Features with Special Emphasis on Dermatoscopic Findings

2018 , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , Francisca Recule

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Subgaleal lipomas. Ultrasound findings

2008-03 , WHITTLE, CAROLINA , Cortés, Marcela , Baldassare, Gina , CASTRO MENDEZ, ALEX , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO

Lipomas are frequent benign soft tissue tumors. They are classified as superficial or deep. In the head, they are localized under the galea or epicraneal aponeurosis. Clinically they present as non symptomatic smooth tumors.

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Dermoscopy in the diagnosis of tungiasis

2009 , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , Daza, Francisca

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Tiña negra (tinea nigra): comunicación de un caso alóctono en Chile

2013 , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , Sabatini, Natalia , Urrutia, Mauricio , Sepúlveda, Rodrigo

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Tungiasis: eggs seen with dermoscopy

2008 , CABRERA MORAGA, RAUL ALEJANDRO , Daza, Francisca