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20 / 57 resultsresearch Topical Niacinamide 4% and Desonide 0.05% for Treatment of Axillary Hyperpigmentation: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Desonide is more effective than niacinamide for reducing underarm darkening.
research A Review of Topical Corticosteroid Foams
Topical corticosteroid foams are effective, safe, and easy to use for treating various skin conditions.
research Axillary Hyperpigmentation Treatment: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Topical treatments and lasers can improve axillary hyperpigmentation, but no best method is established yet.
research Drug Utilization of Topical and Systemic Steroids in Treating Various Skin Diseases in the Dermatology Department of a Teaching Hospital, Bangalore
Proper guidelines are needed to prevent harmful steroid use in skin treatments.
research Androgenic Alopecia in a Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
A new minoxidil regimen improved hair loss in a lupus patient.
research Linear Morphea with Evidence of Hair Regrowth
Topical treatments led to hair regrowth in a man with linear morphea.
research Abstracts from the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology
UVB is good for a skin condition in Asian kids, a lotion works for head lice, a drug helps with a skin blistering disorder, a foam reduces itchiness in skin inflammation, birthmarks can be more widespread, and criteria for a neurocutaneous disorder were agreed upon.
research Therapeutic Intervention in Lichen Planus Pilaris: Synergy of Low-Level Laser Therapy and Topical Corticosteroid
Combining low-level laser therapy with topical corticosteroids effectively improved Lichen Planopilaris symptoms.
research Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus: A Review
Patients with certain skin symptoms and high ANA titers should be monitored for potential systemic lupus.
research Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation: A Common but Troubling Condition
Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation causes dark skin patches and needs personalized treatment.
research Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in Developing Countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East: A Review
Atopic dermatitis is common in developing countries, but many patients receive poor care due to inconsistent guidelines and lack of resources.
research High Resolution Full Scan Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Comprehensive Screening in Sports Antidoping Urine Analysis
The method effectively detects banned substances in urine for sports antidoping.
research Folliculitis Keloidalis Nuchae and Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
These skin conditions in African men need combined medical treatments and lifestyle changes.
research Modulatory Role of Vitamins A, B3, C, D, and E on Skin Health, Immunity, Microbiome, and Diseases
Vitamins A, B3, C, D, and E can improve skin health and immunity.
research Utilization of Telemedicine in the U.S. Military in a Deployed Setting
The U.S. military's teledermatology program was effective in providing fast and successful skin care in remote locations, preventing unnecessary evacuations.
research EGFR Inhibitors and Cutaneous Complications: A Practical Approach to Management
The document provides advice on how to recognize and treat skin-related side effects of cancer drugs known as EGFR inhibitors.
research Pseudofolliculitis Barbae: Overview and Treatment Modalities
The document concludes that various treatments, including laser therapy, are effective for managing pseudofolliculitis barbae, especially in darker skin types.
research Cutaneous Reactions to Targeted Therapies in Children with CNS Tumors: A Cross-Sectional Study
Most children with CNS tumors on targeted therapy had skin reactions, which were generally treatable without stopping the therapy.
research Sorafenib-Associated Facial Acneiform Eruption
Sorafenib can cause facial acne-like eruptions, which improve after reducing the dose or stopping the drug.
research Understanding Microemulsions and Nanoemulsions in Transdermal Delivery
Microemulsions and nanoemulsions can effectively deliver drugs through the skin, but more research is needed to understand their differences and mechanisms.