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ea0063p822 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 3 | ECE2019

Melasma as a sign of Addison’s disease: case report

Maghfour Soukaina , Abed Yosra Hasni El , Gammoudi Rima , Boussofara Lobna , Kahla Marwen Ben , Aouinallah Amina , Mokni Sana , Ghariani Najet , Belajouza Colandane , Denguezli Mohamed

Introduction: Addison’s disease was first described in 1855 by Thomas Addison as a result of adrenal insufficiency. It is most common in females aged 30–50 years. Symptoms are often non specific.Weakness and weight loss are universal features of Addison’s disease. It can present to a dermatologist in different ways. We present a case of a young female who reported to dermatology outdoor with a typical melasma-like eruption over her face.Ca...

ea0063p886 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 3 | ECE2019

Perforating necrobiosis lipoidica: a new case report

Maghfour Soukaina , Abed Yosra Hasni El , Gammoudi Rima , Boussofara Lobna , kahla Marwen Ben , Aouinallah Amina , Mokni Sana , Ghariani Najet , Belajouza Colandane , Denguezli Mohamed

Introduction: Necrobiosis lipoidica (NL) is a rare, chronic granulomatous cutaneous disease that most often affects the lower extremities. The etiology of the condition is unknown but there appears to be some association with diabetes mellitus. Perforating necrobiosis lipoidica (PNL) is a very rare variant of NL characterized by trans-epidermal collagen elimination. We present a case of type II diabetes patient with disseminated perforating necrobiosis lipoidica (PNL).<p c...

ea0063p891 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 3 | ECE2019

Scleredema adultorum of buschke: a case report

Maghfour Soukaina , Abed Yosra Hasni El , Kahla Marwen Ben , Gammoudi Rima , Boussofara Lobna , Aouinallah Amina , Mokni Sana , Ghariani Najet , Belajouza Colandane , Denguezli Mohamed

Introduction: Scleredema is a rare connective-tissue disorder characterized by diffuse, non-pitting induration of the skin. Scleredema is divided into three types. Pathogenesis is largely unknown. We present a case of a 56-year-old woman with non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus who presented with a progressive history of thickening of the skin on her back.Case report: A 56-year-old woman, suffered from type 2 diabetes diagnosed 15 years ago, presente...