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research PHYTOCHEMICAL PROFILE AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES WITH COSMETOLOGICAL AND EMERGING APPLICATIONS OF CLITORIA TERNATEA (SANGU POO)
Clitoria ternatea has potential health and skincare benefits but needs more testing for safe use.
research Dermatophytosis in Cats: Clinical Signs and Identification of Etiological Agent
Most cats with dermatophytosis had fungal infections, mainly caused by M. canis.
research Superficial Fungal Infections
Common skin fungal infections can suggest a weak immune system, and for scalp infections, pills work better than creams, with several drug options available.
research Cortexolone 17α-Propionate (Clascoterone) is an Androgen Receptor Antagonist in Dermal Papilla Cells In Vitro
Clascoterone may be an effective topical treatment for hair loss.
research Corkscrew Hair: A New Dermoscopic Sign for Diagnosis of Tinea Capitis in Black Children
Corkscrew hair may be a new sign for quickly diagnosing scalp fungus in black children.
research A 14-Year-Old Boy with Lower Extremity Swelling and Petechial Rash
The boy's symptoms improved with vitamin C treatment, highlighting the need to consider scurvy in kids with unusual diets.
research Tinea Incognito
The man's skin condition was finally identified as tinea incognito, a fungal infection.
research Case 6
The dog has Color Dilution Alopecia, causing hair loss and increased risk of skin infections.
research Frequency of dermatophytes and yeasts on tegument of healthy dogs and cats
Healthy dogs and cats often carry skin fungi without showing symptoms, which can spread to others.
research Treatment of Vitiligo With the 308-nm Xenon Chloride Excimer Laser
The 308-nm excimer laser is a promising treatment for vitiligo with varying success and mild side effects.
research Groundnut seed production manual.
Arsenic trioxide effectively treats APL, improving survival rates despite its toxicity.
research A Current Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge: Tinea Capitis
Early recognition and treatment of tinea capitis are crucial to prevent severe scalp issues and prolonged therapy.
research Pityriasis rubra pilaris
Pityriasis rubra pilaris is a rare skin disorder with reddish-orange patches and thickened skin, needing better treatment understanding.
research Dermoscopic Features of Dermatitis Cruris Pustulosa et Atrophicans: A Retrospective Study from a Tertiary Care Center in South India
DCPA commonly affects males' lower legs, showing follicular pustules and white areas.
research Self‐induced, noninflammatory alopecia associated with infestation with Lynxacarus radovskyi: a series of 11 cats
Cats infested with Lynxacarus radovskyi can lose hair without inflammation, treatable with selamectin.
research Botryomycosis, responding well to antibiotics
Botryomycosis can be effectively treated with long-term oral antibiotics.
research Adhesive Depilation for Scalp Graft Hair Removal
A simple, safe, and cost-effective method using adhesive drapes effectively removes hair from scalp grafts, reducing infection risk.
research Vellus hair cysts presenting as an atypical acneiform eruption
Vellus hair cysts can cause acne-like bumps that don't respond to treatment.
research Severe pityriasis rubra pilaris complicated with Kaposi's varicelliform eruption and cutaneous MRSA infection case report
Isotretinoin effectively improved severe pityriasis rubra pilaris with complications.
research Primary Essential Cutis Verticis Gyrata: A Case Report with a Review of Literature
Primary essential CVG is a rare, benign scalp condition with treatment focusing on symptom management and hygiene.
research Pili torti in association with citrullinemia
A girl with citrullinemia developed pili torti, suggesting a link between the hair condition and the metabolic disorder.
research Clinical profile of tinea capitis among rural children in Cuddalore district
Most rural children with scalp ringworm had a non-inflammatory type and early treatment is important to prevent complications.
research Gloriosa superba poisoning mimicking an acute infection- a case report
Gloriosa superba poisoning can mimic severe tropical infections and cause rapid hair loss.
research ALOPECIA CIRCUMSCRIPTA DUE TO VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY
Alopecia in the woman was likely caused by vitamin A deficiency, not a fungal infection.
research Black Dot Type Capitis Tinea Appreciates Bacterial Foliculitis
A man with a fungal scalp infection got better after treatment with griseofulvin, cetirizine, and ketoconazole shampoo.
research Dermoscopy before and after treatment of cutaneous larva migrans: Through the dermoscope
Dermoscopy may not show hookworms clearly, and comparing it with tissue studies could improve diagnosis accuracy for skin conditions caused by parasites.
research SnapshotDx Quiz: May 2020
BIVV009 is a safe treatment for bullous pemphigoid that reduces C3 deposition without harmful side effects.
research Purpura Associated with Lithium Intoxication
Lithium can cause skin discoloration even at normal levels, so monitor for signs of intoxication.
research BCG'osis
A three-year-old girl survived a rare serious infection caused by BCG vaccination, which improved after treatment with a leprosy drug.