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Volume 141, Number 3, September 1999
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Editorial comments
pp. 395-395(1)
Authors: Breathnach, Stephen M.; Cox, Neil H.

Characterization of photosensitivity in the Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome: a new congenital photosensitivity syndrome
pp. 406-414(9)
Authors: Anstey,; Ryan,; Rhodes,; Charman,; Arlett,; Tyrrell,; Taylor,; Pearse,

Guidelines for the management of basal cell carcinoma
pp. 415-423(9)
Authors: Telfer,; Colver,; Bowers,

Treatment of severe psoriasis with fumaric acid esters: scientific background and guidelines for therapeutic use
pp. 424-429(6)
Authors: Mrowietz,; Christophers,; Altmeyer For The German Fumaric Acid Ester Consensus Conference,

Luteinizing hormone/human chorionic gonadotrophin receptors in various epidermal structures
pp. 438-446(9)
Authors: Venencie,; Méduri,; Pissard,; Jolivet,; Loosfelt,; Milgrom,; Misrahi,

Epimorphin expression during human foetal hair follicle development
pp. 447-452(6)
Authors: Akiyama,; Amagai,; Smith,; Hashimoto,; Shimizu,; Nishikawa,

Immunohistochemical localization of types 1 and 2 5α-reductase in human scalp
pp. 481-491(11)
Authors: Bayne,; Flanagan,; Einstein,; Ayala,; Chang,; Azzolina,; Whiting,; Mumford,; Thiboutot,; Singer,; Harris,

No evidence for a role of human herpesvirus type 8 in sarcoidosis: molecular and serological analysis
pp. 492-496(5)
Authors: Lebbé,; Agbalika,; Flageul,; Pellet,; Rybojad,; Cordoliani,; Farge,; Vignon-Pennamen,; Sheldon,; Morel,; Calvo,; Schulz,

Trioxsalen bath PUVA did not increase the risk of squamous cell skin carcinoma and cutaneous malignant melanoma in a joint analysis of 944 Swedish and Finnish patients with psoriasis
pp. 497-501(5)
Authors: Hannuksela-Svahn,; Sigurgeirsson,; Pukkala,; Lindelöf,; Berne,; Hannuksela,; Poikolainen,; Karvonen,

Sun protection factor measurement of sunscreens is dependent on minimal erythema dose
pp. 502-507(6)
Authors: Damian,; Halliday,; StC.barnetson,

Evidence for double resistance to permethrin and malathion in head lice
pp. 508-511(4)
Authors: Downs,; Stafford,; Harvey,; Coles,

A study of the spectrum of skin disease occurring in a black population in south-east London
pp. 512-517(6)
Authors: Child,; Fuller,; Higgins,; Du Vivier,

Dermatology in general practice
pp. 518-520(3)
Author: Julian,

Diffuse female hair loss: are androgens necessary?
pp. 521-523(3)
Authors: Orme,; Cullen,; Messenger,

Benign familial Degos disease worsening during immunosuppression
pp. 524-527(4)
Authors: Powell,; Bordea,; Wojnarowska,; Farrell,; Morris,

Cardiac involvement and molecular staging in a fatal case of mycosis fungoides
pp. 531-535(5)
Authors: Servitje,; Limón,; Blanco,; Carmona,; Serrano,; Romagosa,; Gallardo,; García,; Peyrí,

Netherton's syndrome: increased likelihood of diagnosis by examining eyebrow hairs
pp. 544-546(3)
Authors: Powell,; Dawber,; Ferguson,; Griffiths,

Congenital erythropoietic porphyria affecting two brothers
pp. 547-550(4)
Authors: Herrera Saval,; Moruno Tirado,

Keratotsis punctata of the palmar creases: report of two cases associated with ichthyosis vulgaris
pp. 551-553(3)
Authors: Just,; Ribera,; Bielsa,; Calatrava,; Ferrándiz,

Micrococcus folliculitis in HIV-1 disease
pp. 558-561(4)
Authors: Smith,; Neafie,; Yeager,; Skelton,

The HECA-452 epitope is highly expressed on lymph cells derived from human skin
pp. 565-569(5)
Authors: Hunger,; Yawalkar,; Braathen,; Brand,

Granular cell tumour with histological signs of malignancy: report of a case and comparison with 10 benign and 4 atypical cases
pp. 573-575(3)
Authors: Miracco,; Andreassi,; Laurini,; de Santi,; Taddeucci,; Tosi,

Correspondence
pp. 577-577(1)
Authors: Park,; Kim,; Cho,

Hypercalcaemia of malignancy associated with invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
pp. 577-579(3)
Authors: Loche,; Bennet,; Bazex,; Thouvenin,

Dermal metastasis from vaginal squamous cell carcinoma
pp. 579-580(2)
Authors: Plataniotis,; Kouvaris,; Sykiotis,; Dapolla,; Vlahos,

Eruptive disseminated blue naevi of the scalp
pp. 581-582(2)
Author: Walsh,

Melanocyte colonization associated with malignant transformation of eccrine poroma
pp. 582-583(2)
Authors: -H.jeong,; -J.seo,; -J.ha,; -W.kim,; Lee,

Pemphigoid excoriée: a further variant of bullous pemphigoid?
pp. 585-586(2)
Authors: Allan,; Tidman,

Cutaneous relapse in acute promyelocytic leukaemia following treatment with all-trans retinoic acid
pp. 586-587(2)
Authors: Chang,; Huh,; Choi,; Sung,; Moon,; Koh,

Dermatotmal chronic cutaneous graft-versus-host disease at the site of prior herpes zoster
pp. 587-589(3)
Authors: Lacour,; Sirvent,; Monpoux,; Perrin,; Castanet,; Michel,; Boutte,

Sunbeds and the need to know
pp. 589-590(2)
Authors: Moseley,; Davidson,; Ferguson,

Porphyria cutanea tarda presenting as solar urticaria
pp. 590-591(2)
Authors: Dawe,; Clark,; Ferguson,

Melasma of the arms associated with hormone replacement therapy
pp. 592-592(1)
Authors: Varma,; Roberts,

Melasma of the arms associated with hormone replacement therapy
pp. 592-593(2)
Authors: O'brien,; Dyall-Smith,; Hall,

Isolated periocular `dermatitis'
pp. 593-593(1)
Authors: Ward,; Harris,

The prevalence of necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum in children with type 1 diabetes
pp. 593-594(2)
Authors: de Silva,; Schofield,; Walker,

Needle evacuation of eruptive vellus hair cysts
pp. 594-595(2)
Authors: Sárdy,; Kárpáti,

Light cautery of macrocomedones under general anaesthesia
pp. 595-596(2)
Authors: Thomson,; Goulden,; Sheehan-Dare,; Cunliffe,

The treatment of acne agminata with clofazimine
pp. 596-597(2)
Authors: Seukeran,; Stables,; Cunliffe,; Sheehan-Dare,

Skin eruption to generic prednisolone
pp. 597-598(2)
Authors: Burova,; Bansal,

Cutaneous reactions to henna and associated additives
pp. 598-600(3)
Authors: Lestringant,; Bener,; Frossard,

Urticarial vasculitis following cocaine use
pp. 600-601(2)
Authors: Hofbauer,; Hafner,; Trüeb,

Human papillomavirus type 60 plantar warts are predominately pigmented when discovered after early adulthood
pp. 601-603(3)
Authors: Kashima,; Tanabe,; Kaminishi,; Takahama,; Egawa,; Nakabayashi,; Mizoguchi,

The treatment of Darier's disease with topical tazarotene
pp. 603-604(2)
Author: Oster-Schmidt,

Trichophyton erinacei: an unusual cause of kerion
pp. 606-607(2)
Authors: Jury,; Lucke,; Bilsland,

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