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1. Trends in the Epidemiological and Clinical Profile of Paracoccidioidomycosis in the Endemic Area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2. Immunohistochemical detection of Treponema pallidum in skin samples with clinical and histopathological correlations and Warthin-Starry staining critical analysis.

3. Acute paracoccidioidomycosis worsened by immunosuppressive therapy due to a misdiagnosis of Crohn's disease.

4. Lucio phenomenon in an adolescent female.

5. Dermoscopic classification of melasma: Concordance study and correlation with the melanophages count.

6. Comparison between Colorimetric In Situ Hybridization, Histopathology, and Immunohistochemistry for the Diagnosis of New World Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Human Skin Samples.

7. An old drug and different ways to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis: Intralesional and intramuscular meglumine antimoniate in a reference center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

9. Comparison of parasite load by qPCR and histopathological changes of inner and outer edge of ulcerated cutaneous lesions of cutaneous leishmaniasis.

10. Cutaneous tuberculosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: description of a series of 75 cases.

11. Mild Paracoccidioidomycosis Misdiagnosed as a Subcutaneous Mycosis.

12. Efficacy of a poly-aggregated formulation of amphotericin B in treating systemic sporotrichosis caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis.

13. Clinical and laboratory profiles of patients with early spontaneous healing in cutaneous localized leishmaniasis: a historical cohort study.

14. Sporotrichoid leishmaniasis: a cross-sectional clinical, epidemiological and laboratory study in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.

15. Histopathological diagnosis of small melanocytic lesions suspicious for malignant melanoma.

16. Exuberant pyoderma gangrenosum in a patient with autoimmune hepatitis.

17. Ulcerations due to methotrexate toxicity in a psoriasis patient.

18. Multiple opportunistic fungal infections in an individual with severe HIV disease: A case report.

19. Intestinal helminth coinfection is associated with mucosal lesions and poor response to therapy in American tegumentary leishmaniasis.

20. Higher sensitivity of immunohistochemistry for bona fide diagnosis of dog Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis-driven American tegumentary leishmaniasis: description of an optimized immunohistochemistry method.

21. Esophageal lichen planus.

22. Amphotericin B, alone or followed by itraconazole therapy, is effective in the control of experimental disseminated sporotrichosis by Sporothrix brasiliensis.

23. Oral manifestations in the American tegumentary leishmaniasis.

24. Scleredema Adultorum of Buschke.

25. Eumycetoma by Madurella mycetomatis with 30 years of evolution: therapeutic challenge.

26. Differences in cell morphometry, cell wall topography and gp70 expression correlate with the virulence of Sporothrix brasiliensis clinical isolates.

27. Feline sporotrichosis: histopathological profile of cutaneous lesions and their correlation with clinical presentation.

28. Atypical feline sporotrichosis resembling vaccine-induced sarcoma: clinical and histopathological aspects.

29. Disseminated fusariosis in a bone marrow transplant patient.

30. Proposal of a histopathological predictive rule for the differential diagnosis between American tegumentary leishmaniasis and sporotrichosis skin lesions.

31. Use of butyrate or glutamine in enema solution reduces inflammation and fibrosis in experimental diversion colitis.

32. Comparative study of the in situ immune response in oral and nasal mucosal leishmaniasis.

33. Evaluation of immunohistochemistry for the diagnosis of sporotrichosis in dogs.

34. Molluscum-like lesions in a patient with sporotrichosis.

35. Cutaneous leishmaniasis with pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia simulating squamous cell carcinoma.

36. Histopathology of cutaneous sporotrichosis in Rio de Janeiro: a series of 119 consecutive cases.

37. Comparative histopathological study of sporotrichosis and American tegumentary leishmaniasis in dogs from Rio de Janeiro.

38. Signs of an in situ inflammatory reaction in scars of human American tegumentary leishmaniasis.

39. Evaluation of polymerase chain reaction in the routine diagnosis for tegumentary leishmaniasis in a referral centre.

40. Histopathology of canine sporotrichosis: a morphological study of 86 cases from Rio de Janeiro (2001-2007).

41. Expression analysis of dopamine receptor subtypes in normal human pituitaries, nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas and somatotropinomas, and the association between dopamine and somatostatin receptors with clinical response to octreotide-LAR in acromegaly.

42. Immunoperoxidase technique using an anti-Leishmania (L.) chagasi hyperimmune serum in the diagnosis of culture-confirmed American tegumentary leishmaniasis.

43. Is the in situ inflammatory reaction an important tool to understand the cellular immune response in American tegumentary leishmaniasis?

44. Gingival leishmaniasis in an HIV-negative patient.

45. First report of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis and Leishmania amazonensis infection in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.

46. Mycological evaluation of bronchoalveolar lavage in cats with respiratory signs from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

47. Sporotrichosis: the main differential diagnosis with tegumentary leishmaniosis in dogs from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

48. Is Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis preferentially restricted to the cutaneous lesions of naturally infected dogs?

49. Botryomycosis.

50. Positive Montenegro skin test among patients with sporotrichosis in Rio De Janeiro.

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