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ABSTRACT Background Conjunctivitis is among the most frequent adverse events (AEs) emerged in clinical trials for all biologic drugs approved for atopic dermatitis (AD). However, real‐world comparative data on the incidence, risk factors, and management of conjunctivitis remain limited.
Luca Potestio +50 more
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Use of Dermocosmetics in Acne Management: A Middle East‐North Africa Consensus
ABSTRACT Background Acne in the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) is associated with high rates of post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation and scarring, resulting from relatively high frequencies of darker or oily skin types, environmental factors, perceptions, and knowledge of acne and its treatment.
Sameer Zimmo +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease with complex causes and varied clinical manifestations. While risk factors for its onset have been studied, key factors associated with disease severity remain unclear. Identifying these factors is essential for optimizing management and treatment strategies. Aims This study aims
Hongshan Liu +10 more
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Demodex mites – characteristics, pathogenicity, diagnostics
<I>Demodex</I> is a mite that colonise the human skin and thus can contribute to initiation of demodicosis – a disease caused in humans by two species (D. folliculorum and D. brevis). Demodicosis mostly involves eyes and facial skin, whereas it has become increasingly associated as an pathologic factor in diabetes mellitus and cancer ...
Dominika Skonieczna +3 more
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Potential role of Demodex mites and bacteria in the induction of rosacea
Rosacea is a common dermatological condition that predominantly affects the central regions of the face. Rosacea affects up to 3 % of the world's population and a number of subtypes are recognized. Rosacea can be treated with a variety of antibiotics (e.g.
Stanisław, Jarmuda +5 more
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Lichen planopilaris (LPP) is a rare, immune‐mediated cicatricial alopecia characterized by perifollicular erythema, hyperkeratosis, and progressive hair follicle destruction, leading to permanent hair loss. While LPP typically affects the scalp and is classified into classic LPP, frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA), and Graham‐Little–Piccardi–Lassueur ...
Maryam Hekmat +4 more
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Pustular Rosacea in an 8‐Year‐Old Patient: A Rare Presentation of Pediatric Rosacea
Pustular rosacea is a rare chronic inflammatory disease whose prevalence increases with age. We report a case of an 8‐year‐old patient who presented with a 3‐year history of recurrent papulopustular facial eruptions associated with severe burning sensation, primarily affecting the cheeks, nose, and chin, exacerbated by hot weather and swimming.
Razan Sharaf +5 more
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ИЗУЧЕНИЕ ИММУНОРЕАКТИВНЫХ БЕЛКОВ КЛЕЩА DEMODEX BOVIS
Some demodex mites bioactive proteins are supposed to play important role in immunopathogenesis of demodicosis. We tried to identify those proteins in Demodex bovis mites.
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Dermoscopy in the Treatment Monitoring of Cutaneous Infectious Diseases: A Review
Dermoscopy represents a powerful, noninvasive tool for assessing both active infection and therapeutic resolution in a broad spectrum of infectious skin diseases. Despite the different causative agents (parasitic, viral, or fungal), it allows to identify characteristic pathogen‐associated structures at baseline and sequential morphological changes ...
Andrea Calogero Trecarichi +3 more
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Evaluation of CGRP Levels in Patients With Rosacea: A Prospective Case–Control Study
Introduction Calcitonin gene–related peptide (CGRP) is a vasoactive neuropeptide implicated in the neurovascular dysregulation and neurogenic inflammation involved in rosacea pathogenesis. However, evidence regarding circulating CGRP levels in rosacea remains limited.
Esranur Ünal +6 more
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