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900-930 / 1000+ resultsresearch Moth-eaten alopecia
"Moth-eaten alopecia" can be a sign of secondary syphilis, treatable with penicillin.
research A fast-growing skin lesion in a dialysis patient
A benign skin tumor grew quickly in a dialysis patient and was surgically removed.
research Acitretin-Altered Squamous Cell Carcinoma
research The prevalence of itch and pain and its characteristics in patients with mild to moderate insufficiency and its relationship to the degree of venous insufficiency
Itch is a common symptom in patients with chronic venous insufficiency, often accompanied by burning and pain.
research Clinical Patterns and Demographic Characteristics of Dermatophytosis in Surabaya
Tinea corporis and tinea cruris are the most common skin infections in Surabaya, mainly affecting adult women.
research Impact of ustekinumab on quality of life and sexual difficulties associated with psoriasis: Results from phase III clinical trials
Ustekinumab significantly improved sexual function and quality of life for people with moderate to severe psoriasis.
research Quality of life in cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus have a severely impaired quality of life, especially emotionally.
research Dermatologie care behind bars
The first in-prison dermatology clinic in the U.S. faced challenges and found certain skin conditions common among inmates, with rare cases of serious skin cancer.
research Long-term follow-up of leucoderma patients treated with transplants of autologous cultured melanocytes, ultrathin epidermal sheets and basal cell layer suspension
Transplantation is effective for stable leucoderma but not for progressive, widespread vitiligo vulgaris.
research Contents Vol. 240, 2024
research An unusual eyelid swelling
A 47-year-old man's eyelid swelling didn't improve with basic treatments, so a biopsy was needed.
research Ipsilateral post-cast hypertrichosis and dyshidrotic dermatitis
A patient developed excess hair and skin issues on the same side after wearing a cast.
research Treatment of Corticosteroid-Induced Hypopigmentation Using Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser
research Δ5-3β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Activity in Sebaceous Glands of Scalp in Male-Pattern Baldness
research Approaching Erectile Dysfunction in Dermatology Patients
Dermatologists should address erectile dysfunction in patients with skin conditions to improve their quality of life.
research Acquired loss of hair pigment associated with a flexural dermatosis
research Dermoscopy of lipidized dermatofibromas
research Cutaneous signals of immune system disease
Skin issues can indicate immune system problems.
research A Clinical Study on Cutaneous Manifestations of Obesity
Obesity significantly affects skin health, causing conditions like acanthosis nigricans and skin tags, and should be considered during skin exams.
research Update on hidradenitis suppurativa: connecting the tracts
The document concludes that Hidradenitis suppurativa is often underdiagnosed, lacks definitive treatment, and requires better awareness and management strategies.
research THE LOS ANGELES DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
A 19-year-old female with alopecia universalis experienced total hair loss, and previous treatments were ineffective.
research Infiltrative Erythemas and Nodules on a Unilateral Cheek Following Inappropriate Use of a Topical Steroid
Improper steroid use can cause skin issues like rosacea, which may improve after stopping the steroid and using benzoyl peroxide.
research Erythroderma, Alopecia, Anhidrosis, and Vitiligo as Complications of a Red Ink Tattoo—A Case Report
Red ink tattoos can cause severe skin reactions and complications, especially in those with autoimmune tendencies.
research Renbök Phenomenon and Contact Sensitization in a Patient With Alopecia Universalis
Psoriasis or contact dermatitis can override alopecia areata, allowing hair growth.
research Fluoroscopy-induced morphea
A man developed a painful skin condition after multiple heart procedures involving radiation.
research The February 6, 2023 Earthquake and the Experience of the Dermatology Consultation Unit at a Tertiary Hospital
Post-earthquake, skin issues like dermatitis and infections were common due to trauma, disinfectants, and stress.
research How We Do It
research A study to assess the quality of life (QOL) of patients suffering from tinea corporis attending dermatology OPD of a tertiary care centre of Eastern India
Tinea corporis significantly reduces quality of life, so early detection and treatment are important.
research A clinical study of Geriatric dermatoses at Tertiary care center in South India
Elderly in South India commonly suffer from skin issues like wrinkles, dryness, and infections, needing better skin care education.