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240-270 / 1000+ resultsresearch COVID‐19 with dermatologic manifestations and implications: An unfolding conundrum
COVID-19 can cause skin changes, possibly from the virus, drugs, or lifestyle changes.
research Alterações dermatológicas em pacientes oncológicos – adultos e crianças
A new system was created to classify skin changes in cancer patients based on their treatment.
research Skin diseases in consequence of endocrine alterations
Hormone imbalances can cause skin diseases, and understanding these links is important for diagnosis and treatment.
research Management of Skin Toxicities in Cancer Treatment: An Australian/New Zealand Perspective
Preventing and managing skin issues from cancer treatment is crucial, especially in high UV areas like Australia and New Zealand.
research Trastornos psicocutáneos ¿de que se trata?
Psychiatric issues often appear as skin problems, affecting 30% of dermatology patients.
research Subject Index Vol. 3, 2002
research Dermoscopy — 4th Conference of the Section of Dermoscopy and Other Skin Imaging Techniques (DiTOS) of the Polish Dermatological Society — Abstracts
Hair loss can be caused by cancer, treatments, or skin conditions, and trichoscopy helps diagnose it.
research Meetings, Transactions and Society News
Two major dermatology conferences were held in 2006, focusing on skin immunity and various skin diseases.
research Non-Rash Skin Toxicities Associated with Novel Targeted Therapies
Early recognition and management of skin side effects from new cancer therapies can prevent treatment delays.
research The Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues
The document concludes that skin and nail changes can indicate various underlying health conditions.
research Dermoscopy: what's new?
Dermoscopy has improved skin cancer diagnosis and has expanding applications in dermatology, but requires staying updated with new research and techniques.
research Common Topical Medications
The document concludes that various topical medications are effective for skin conditions but often cause skin irritation as a side effect.
research Nutrient-responsive dermatoses
Good nutrition is crucial for healthy animal skin and hair.
research Misdiagnosed dermatophytosis
Misdiagnosed skin infections led to ineffective treatments and serious complications.
research Dermatoporosis: a further step to recognition
Topical vitamin C may help treat skin fragility in the elderly.
research Clinico-etiological and histopathological correlation in erythroderma: In a tertiary care hospital of Eastern Odisha
Psoriasis is the most common cause of erythroderma, and proper medical follow-up is crucial.
research From molecular biology to therapeutics
The document discusses various skin disorders and new therapeutic approaches.
research Dermoscopy Research—An Update
Dermoscopy has greatly improved the diagnosis of skin lesions and our understanding of their morphology and biology.
research Sport als Risikofaktor und therapeutisches Prinzip in der Dermatologie
Sports can worsen or improve skin conditions.
research Update on psychodermatological disorders
Treating both the mind and skin together, especially by managing stress, can greatly improve outcomes for skin disorders linked to psychological issues.
research A Unique Clinicopathological Manifestation of Fungal Infection: A Case Series of Deep Dermatophytosis in Immunosuppressed Patients
Early treatment of superficial fungal infections in immunocompromised patients is crucial.
research TOC
The document lists dermatology topics across life stages and notes hair loss can affect self-esteem and early skin cancer treatment is crucial.
research Coexistence of dermatomyositis and alopecia areata: Insight into pathogenesis
DM and AA may share a common cause.
research Darier Sign: A Historical Note
Dermatologists diagnose and manage melanoma more effectively than general practitioners.
research Contribution of Environmental Constituents in the Genomic Disruption of Cytokeratins
Environmental factors can cause mutations in skin proteins, leading to skin disorders.
research Contents Vol. 207, 2003
research Clinico-epidemiological profile of dermatology patients: a one-year study at a newly established tertiary care centre in India
Fungal infections are the most common skin issue in the region.
research Cutaneous Drug Eruptions Associated with the Use of New Oncological Drugs
New cancer drugs often cause skin and nail problems.
research Ashy Dermatosis
Ashy dermatosis may be linked to atopy and thyroid disease and can be treated with topical steroids.