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Volume 22, Number 4, July 2005

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Epidemiology and Impact of Childhood Molluscum Contagiosum: A Case Series and Critical Review of the Literature
pp. 287-294(8)
Authors: Braue, Anna; Ross, Gayle; Varigos, George; Kelly, Heath

Lichen Planus in 24 Children with Review of the Literature
pp. 295-298(4)
Authors: Luis-Montoya, Pilar; Domínguez-Soto, Luciano; Vega-Memije, Elisa

Oral Lichen Planus in Childhood
pp. 299-304(6)
Authors: Laeijendecker, Ronald; Van Joost, Theodoor; Tank, Bhupendra; Oranje, Arnold P.; Neumann, H. A. Martino

High Incidence of Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans in Boys with Phimosis: Prospective 10-Year Study
pp. 305-308(4)
Authors: Kiss, András; Király, László; Kutasy, Balázs; Merksz, Miklós

Hemifacial Infantile Hemangioma with Intracranial Extension: A Rare Entity
pp. 309-313(5)
Authors: Ersoy, Sibel; Mancini, Anthony J.

Peeling Skin Syndrome with Aminoaciduria
pp. 314-316(3)
Authors: Inamadar, Arun C.; Palit, Aparna

A 2-Year-Old Girl with Stevens–Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Treated with Intravenous Immunoglobulin
pp. 317-320(4)
Authors: Arca, Ercan; Köse, Osman; Erbil, A. Hakan; Niscedilancinodot, Mustafa; Akar, Ahmet; Gür, Ali Rinodotza

Atypical IgA/IgG Pemphigus Involving the Skin, Oral Mucosa, and Colon in a Child: A Novel Variant of IgA Pemphigus?
pp. 321-327(7)
Authors: Bruckner, Anna L.; Fitzpatrick, James E.; Hashimoto, Takashi; Weston, William L.; Morelli, Joseph G.

Congenital Becker Nevus with Lichen Planus
pp. 328-330(3)
Authors: Puri, Suruchi; Nanda, Soni; Grover, Chander; Batra, Vineeta Vijay; Garg, Vijay Kumar; Reddy, B. S. N.

Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis Associated with Tinea Versicolor in Three Siblings
pp. 331-333(3)
Authors: Stein, Jennifer A.; Shin, Helen T.; Chang, Mary Wu

Fabry Disease: An Atypical Presentation
pp. 334-337(4)
Authors: Choudhury, Sourab; Meehan, Shane; Shin, Helen T.

Large Atypical Melanocytic Nevi in Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa: Clinicopathological, Ultrastructural, and Dermoscopic Study
pp. 338-343(6)
Authors: Gallardo, Fernando; Toll, Agustí; Malvehy, Josep; Mascaró-Galy, Jose Manuel; Lloreta, Josep; Barranco, Carles; Pujol, Ramon M.

Toilet Seat Contact Dermatitis
pp. 344-345(2)
Authors: Holme, S. Alexander; Stone, Natalie M.; Mills, Caroline M.

Acquired Raised Bands of Infancy: Association with Amniotic Bands
pp. 346-349(4)
Authors: Dyer, Jon A.; Chamlin, Sarah

Unilateral Congenital Linear Atrophoderma of the Leg
pp. 350-354(5)
Authors: Ang, Gina; Hyde, Patrice M.; Lee, Jason B.

Autosomal Dominant Precalcaneal Congenital Fibrolipomatous Hamartoma
pp. 355-356(2)
Authors: Meyer, Peter; Soennichsen, Karsten; Buchenau, Wolfgang

Severe Acne Infantum Successfully Treated with Isotretinoin
pp. 357-359(3)
Authors: Torrelo, Antonio; Pastor, M. Antonia; Zambrano, Antonio

Septic, CD-30 Positive Febrile Ulceronecrotic Pityriasis Lichenoides et Varioliformis Acuta
pp. 360-365(6)
Authors: Herron, Mark D.; Bohnsack, John F.; Vanderhooft, Sheryll L.

What Syndrome Is This?
pp. 366-368(3)
Authors: Mallory, Susan B.; Krafchik, Bernice R.; Al-Mutairi, Nawaf; Nour-Eldin, Osama; Joshi, Arun; Hassanain, Ayman H.

Uncombable Hair Syndrome: Light Microscopy Diagnosis
pp. 369-370(2)
Authors: Wagner, Annette M.; Cunningham, Bari B.; Weinstein, Jill M.; Chamlin, Sarah L.

REPLY TO DIEHL
pp. 372-372(1)

NEWS AND NOTICES
pp. 380-381(2)

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