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      Phototherapy, Photomedicine, and Pigmentary Disorders

      research 6. Phototherapy, Photomedicine, and Pigmentary Disorders

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Stopping certain drugs can improve skin conditions, arsenicosis affects over half of a Bangladeshi village, males are more vulnerable, and certain treatments are effective for warts, acne, and psoriasis. Smoking and drinking are linked to psoriasis in men, a cream helps with a type of skin cancer, and low iron levels don't directly cause chronic hair loss in women.
      Bullous/Mucous Membrane

      research 4. Bullous/Mucous Membrane

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      High blood pressure drugs often cause skin lupus, stopping the drug usually helps. A vaccine helps prevent genital herpes and HPV-16. More frequent light therapy clears psoriasis faster. No link was found between low iron and chronic hair loss.
      Psoriasis, Acne, and Disorders of Keratinization

      research 11. Psoriasis/Acne and Disorders of Keratinization

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Treating psoriasis with UVB light three times a week is faster than twice a week, and certain medications and lifestyle factors affect psoriasis treatment outcomes.
      Pediatric Dermatology

      research 3. Pediatric Dermatology

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Skin problems are common in Bangladesh due to arsenic, prompt treatment of diabetic foot ulcers is crucial, maternal transmission causes most neonatal herpes, treatments for pediatric vasculitis are effective, the chickenpox vaccine works, more frequent UVB therapy helps psoriasis, certain jobs increase hand dermatitis risk, monoclonal antibodies treat psoriasis well, lifestyle affects psoriasis, alefacept improves psoriasis, imiquimod cream partially clears basal cell carcinoma, and iron may not help chronic hair loss.
      Medical Practice: Therapy and Adverse Reactions

      research 1. Medical Practice; Therapy; Adverse Reactions

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Blood pressure drugs can cause skin lupus, but it improves after stopping the drug. The glycoprotein D vaccine works against genital herpes in some women, and the HPV-16 vaccine reduces HPV-16 infection and related diseases. More frequent light therapy clears psoriasis faster. A cream called imiquimod effectively treats a type of skin cancer. Iron supplements don't necessarily help with chronic hair loss in women.
      Cancer

      research 12. Cancer

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Some medications can improve skin conditions, while lifestyle factors like smoking and drinking may worsen them; treatments like monoclonal antibodies and imiquimod cream show promise for certain skin diseases.
      Cutaneous Drug Reaction Case Reports

      research Cutaneous Drug Reaction Case Reports

      January 2003 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      In 2002, various skin reactions were reported due to different drugs, including allergies, hair loss, skin lesions, and other skin conditions.
      Obstetric and Gynecologic Dermatology

      research Obstetric and Gynecologic Dermatology

      May 2002 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      A pregnant woman's skin condition improved after giving birth, possibly due to high estrogen levels during pregnancy.
      Allergens and Irritants: Comprehensive Overview of Contact and Occupational Dermatitis

      research Allergens and Irritants

      October 2001 in “WORLD SCIENTIFIC eBooks”
      Many substances, including chemicals and metals, can cause skin reactions; careful handling and identification of allergens are crucial to prevent dermatitis.
      Hair Abnormalities and Neurological Disease

      research Hair abnormalities and neurological disease

      September 1998 in “JEADV. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology/Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      Hair changes could indicate neurological diseases and help monitor treatment.
      Hair Cosmetic Alterations

      research Hair cosmetic alterations

      September 1998 in “JEADV. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology/Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      The document concludes that individualized treatments for hair issues are effective, certain hair changes can indicate neurocutaneous diseases, specific lotions improve skin health, laser hair removal works but needs more study on long-term effects, men's cosmetics are diverse, peeling is effective but can have side effects, and facial pigmentation is often due to overactive skin cells.
      Anticonvulsant Hypocalcaemia

      research Anticonvulsant hypocalcaemia.

      July 1972 in “The BMJ”
      Long-term use of seizure medications can disrupt calcium metabolism, but this can be treated with vitamin D or UV light and does not affect seizure control.
      Balding Man

      research Balding man.

      July 1972 in “The BMJ”
      Hair loss should be medically treated, as non-medical treatments are ineffective and hair loss can indicate serious health issues.
      Survey of Alimentary Radiological Findings

      research Survey of alimentary radiological findings.

      July 1972 in “The BMJ”
      The document concludes that most hair loss treatments don't work, balding isn't caused by dandruff, and hair loss may indicate serious health issues that require medical attention.
      Self-Medication by Jockeys: Health Risks and Practices

      research Self-medication by Jockeys

      July 1972 in “The BMJ”
      Jockeys using diuretics without potassium supplements can face health problems.
      British Association of Dermatology Meeting 1966: Dermatological Research and Case Studies

      research BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGY.

      November 1966 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      The meeting discussed various skin conditions, treatments, and unusual cases, highlighting the effectiveness of tetracycline in treating rosacea.
      Mechanism of Proteinuria

      research MECHANISM OF PROTEINURIA

      January 1953 in “The Lancet”
      Cortisone may help hair regrow by altering the local environment, with regrowth starting 3-4 weeks after treatment, but its use is not widely recommended.
      Alopecia Areata: Understanding and Treatment

      research ALOPECIA AREATA

      January 1953 in “The Lancet”
      Alopecia areata's causes are unclear, treatments exist but relapses are common.
      Queries and Minor Notes

      research Queries and Minor Notes

      February 1938 in “Journal of the American Medical Association”
      Washing can prevent cancer from lubricating oils, extreme body temperatures need more study, Sulfomid is not recognized, no reliable diphtheria carrier treatment except surgery, eyelid injuries should heal before repair, heterophile antibody test is specific for mononucleosis, chlorine inhalations for colds are outdated, and wheat germ is safe.
      Pharmacology of Anabolic Steroids

      research Pharmacology of anabolic steroids

      441 citations , May 2008 in “British Journal of Pharmacology”
      Anabolic steroids can build muscle and strength but have risks and need more research on their clinical benefits and side effects.