A myriad of different phenomena exist in the dermatological literature which are based on the concept of locus minores resistentiae. The most commonly described phenomenon is the Koebner phenomenon, which is classically associated with the emergence of psoriatic lesions post trauma. Warfarin-induced skin necrosis (WISN) is a rare but severe side effect that leads to necrosis of the skin, predominantly on areas with increased subcutaneous fat. The presented case reports on WISN within psoriatic plaques
Background: The Koebner phenomenon is defined as 'the development of psoriasis at sites of traumatiz...
Abstract- Warfarin induced skin necrosis is a rare complication associated with the use of oral anti...
Koebner phenomenon, also known as isomorphic response, is the appearance of active skin lesions in s...
The Koebner phenomenon (KP) was first introduced by Heinrich Koebner in the 1870s to describe the ap...
Skin necrosis is a relatively rare, potentially fatal side effect of warfarin. It is most commonly r...
Skin necrosis is a rare but serious complication of warfarin. A 68-year-old male patient was admitte...
Warfarin-induced skin necrosis (WISN) is a rare complication of antivitamin K therapy, which occurs ...
The Koebner phenomenon refers to the appearance of a dermatosis at sites of trauma or other cutaneou...
AbstractWarfarin skin necrosis (WSN) is an infrequent complication of warfarin treatment and is char...
The Köebner phenomenon (isomorphic response) is defined as the development of typical lesions of a d...
Warfarin skin necrosis (WSN) is an infrequent complication of warfarin treatment and is characterize...
Tattooing is more and more popular in developed countries in recent years and many side effects are ...
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory and refractory disease. The koebner phenomenon,...
Koebner’s phenomena, first described in 1877 as the appearance of psoriatic lesions in the uninvolve...
Warfarin-induced necrosis of the breast is an unusual complication of warfarin therapy. Since its fi...
Background: The Koebner phenomenon is defined as 'the development of psoriasis at sites of traumatiz...
Abstract- Warfarin induced skin necrosis is a rare complication associated with the use of oral anti...
Koebner phenomenon, also known as isomorphic response, is the appearance of active skin lesions in s...
The Koebner phenomenon (KP) was first introduced by Heinrich Koebner in the 1870s to describe the ap...
Skin necrosis is a relatively rare, potentially fatal side effect of warfarin. It is most commonly r...
Skin necrosis is a rare but serious complication of warfarin. A 68-year-old male patient was admitte...
Warfarin-induced skin necrosis (WISN) is a rare complication of antivitamin K therapy, which occurs ...
The Koebner phenomenon refers to the appearance of a dermatosis at sites of trauma or other cutaneou...
AbstractWarfarin skin necrosis (WSN) is an infrequent complication of warfarin treatment and is char...
The Köebner phenomenon (isomorphic response) is defined as the development of typical lesions of a d...
Warfarin skin necrosis (WSN) is an infrequent complication of warfarin treatment and is characterize...
Tattooing is more and more popular in developed countries in recent years and many side effects are ...
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory and refractory disease. The koebner phenomenon,...
Koebner’s phenomena, first described in 1877 as the appearance of psoriatic lesions in the uninvolve...
Warfarin-induced necrosis of the breast is an unusual complication of warfarin therapy. Since its fi...
Background: The Koebner phenomenon is defined as 'the development of psoriasis at sites of traumatiz...
Abstract- Warfarin induced skin necrosis is a rare complication associated with the use of oral anti...
Koebner phenomenon, also known as isomorphic response, is the appearance of active skin lesions in s...