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1. Painful erythematous nodules.(mycobacterium marinum Infection )(Disease/Disorder overview)(Case study)
...of collecting tropical fish. She denied any other new activities or exposures. On examination, markedly tender, violaceous nodules beginning on the dorsal web space of her right third and fourth fingers, dorsolateral wrist, and mid-biceps region...
September 1, 2007; American Family Physician

2. Case of the month.(News)(Case study)
...Myofibromas are rare, mesenchymal tumors that can present as a single lesion or in groups. They are firm, skin-colored to violaceous nodules that can involve the skin, subcutaneous tissues, striated muscles, bones, and viscera. Multiple lesions in a newborn...
April 1, 2008; Skin & Allergy News

3. Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting as Benign Dermatoses.
...become scaly and indurated (Figure 6). If disease progression continues, the tumor stage is usually next. Red to violaceous nodules form and may ulcerate6 (Figure 7). Extracutaneous spread may occur through the regional lymphatic system to the...
May 15, 1999; American Family Physician

4. Pathologic Quiz Case: A 56-Year-Old Woman With Anterior Nasal Pain and Intermittent Epistaxis
...disease or were immunocompromised. The skin lesions appeared as weeping, nonhealing ulcers, erythematous macules, or violaceous nodules. Reported sites of the lesions were the dorsal hands, fingers, elbows, knees, or feet. Histologically, the lesions...
December 1, 2004; Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

5. An elderly man with a violaceous nodule and anemia
...differential diagnosis includes cutaneous B-cell lymphoma,[6] which may clinically present as a single or multiple violaceous nodules involving the head, neck or trunk. Histopathologically, there is a bottom-heavy infiltrate of lymphocytes sparing...
September 1, 2005; Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology

6. Fluticasone-associated cutaneous allergic granulomatous vasculitis.(Case Reports)
...Examination of both the palmar and dorsal aspects of his hands and fingers revealed multiple edematous-appearing violaceous nodules, some of which were ulcerated (Figs. 1, 2). There were also a few similar but smaller lesions on the forehead...
June 1, 2003; Journal of Drugs in Dermatology