Bernard Naafs
Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1989
Bhupendra Tank; J.M. Werner Habets; Bernard Naafs; Otto Damsma; E. Stolz; Theodoor van Joost
In this pilot clinical trail the efficacy of intralesional low-dose human recombinant interferon-gamma was investigated in seven outpatients with nodular basal cell carcinoma. There was no antitumor response in any case. Toxic side effects were minimal. All tumors were excised surgically 8 weeks after completion of therapy.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1990
M.T. Bousema; Bhupendra Tank; Freerk Heule; Bernard Naafs; E. Stolz; T. van Joost
The efficacy of a gel formulation containing 10% cyclosporine was investigated in nine patients with chronic plaque psoriasis. 10% cyclosporine gel was ineffective in patients with chronic plaque-type psoriasis
International Journal of Dermatology | 1990
Cornelis Kennedy; Roël A. M. Chin A. Lien; E. Stolz; Theodoorvan Joost; Bernard Naafs
A woman visited our venereal disease outpatient clinic to be tested for HIV infection. Sbe bad been working as a prostitute on tbe Soutb American mainland, tbe Caribbean, and in New York City. Sbe bad never used intravenous drugs. Her medical bistory revealed tbat sbe had a hepatitis B infection in 1978 and primary syphilis in 1984 for wbich she had been treated. Besides general symptoms of weight loss and anorexia, she had recently developed an anesthetic skin lesion on her right upper arm. Upon dermatologic examination, a hypopigmented macule of 6-7 cm in diameter with a minimal elevated slightly erythematous border was observed on her right upper arm. The sensitivity to light touch in tbe center of this lesion was clearly diminished as compared to tbat of the surrounding skin. A small hypopigmented macule with normal sensation was also seen on tbe abdomen. Peripheral nerves were not enlarged and there were no signs of peripheral neuropathy. Clinically, the lesions were compatible witb borderline tuberculoid-mid borderline (BT/BB) leprosy. Histologic examination of the biopsy specimens taken from the lesion on the upper arm showed perivascular and perineural lymphohistiocytic infiltrations with a tendency to granuloma formation. In and around the granuloma a mild extracellular edema was seen. Some of the histiocytes bad foamy cytoplasm and in a Wade-Fites stained preparation contained solid staining acid-fast bacteria. The same histologic features, but with markedly less lymphocytic infiltrate, were observed in tbe specimen from the lesion of the abdomen. Tbe bistopathology was that of a borderline lepromatous (BL) leprosy in reaction. Immunobistochemical studies of the biopsy specimens showed that HLA-Dr was not expressed on the keratinocytes in the epidermis. There was a decrease in the number of Langerhans cells in tbe epidermis. The granulomas consisted of 75% T lymphocytes (CD3-Icells) and 25% histiocytes. The lympbocytic infiltrate consisted of 50% CD4-f and 30 to 40% CD8-Icells. No interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor positive cells or natural killer (NK) cells were present in the infiltrate.
International Journal of Dermatology | 2013
Samson Kimaiyo Kiprono; Baraka Michael Chaula; Cyprian Makwaya; Bernard Naafs; John Masenga
Background Vitiligo is an acquired, predominantly asymptomatic, depigmenting disorder with profound psychological effects.
Archive | 1995
Eddy M. van der Velden; Leo den Dulk; Henk Leenders; Koert P. Dingemans; Marius van der Bergh Weerman; Sebastiaan van der Putte; Vojislav D. Vuzevski; Bernard Naafs
The oldest tattoos known until the discovery of the man from Hauslabjoch were those found on the bodies of the Egyptian mummies of the priestesses of Hathor (Middle Kingdom, 2040–1780 B.C.)1, 2. The new find makes the tattoing technique some 1200 years older than was assumed. In historical respect, the finds of Pasyryk (Altai mountains, 440–420 B.C.)3, 4 and Qilakitsoq (Greenland, 1475 A.D)5 are equally important in showing that tattooing techniques have been used over a very long period and with a wide geographical distribution.
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde | 2006
William R. Faber; Roderick J. Hay; Bernard Naafs
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1990
Bernard Naafs; Arend H. J. Kolk; Roël A. M. Chin A. Lien; William R. Faber; Grietje van Dijk; E. Stolz; Theodoor van Joost
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1990
Theodoor van Joost; José van Ulsen; Voijislav D. Vuzevski; Bernard Naafs; Bhupendra Tank
British Journal of Dermatology | 1992
Th. W. van den Akker; Bernard Naafs; A.H.J. Kolk; E.De Glopper-Van Der Veer; R.A.M. Chin; A Lien; Th. Van Joost
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1989
Bhupendra Tank; J. M. W. Habets; Bernard Naafs; Otto Damsma; E. Stolz; T. van Joost