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ABSTRACT Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing skin condition that significantly affects children and their families. Treatment ranges from topical to systemic therapies, but evidence on long‐term recurrence following different treatment strategies in paediatric AD remains limited.
Frederikke Seeberg +3 more
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Prophylactic Intranasal Corticosteroids to Prevent Contact Dermatitis From Ambulatory ECG Monitor Adhesives: A Novel Strategy. [PDF]
Jo NY +4 more
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ABSTRACT Mycosis fungoides is a cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma with a classically relatively good prognosis, mostly diagnosed in men over the age of 50. It classically manifests as erythematosquamous plaques, but can take a variety of forms. Here we describe four cases of mycosis fungoides diagnosed in children, with psoriasiform palmoplantar keratoderma as
S. Grandjacquot +7 more
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Skin Care Supports Overall Well-Being. [PDF]
Zhu T, Fang F, Li H, Lei D, Man MQ.
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Improvement of Dupilumab‐Induced Psoriasiform Eruption Following a Switch to Tralokinumab
ABSTRACT Biologic therapies have transformed the management of atopic dermatitis (AD) and prurigo nodularis (PN), yet paradoxical adverse events such as dupilumab‐induced psoriasiform eruption (DPE) are increasingly recognized. We report a 48‐year‐old Japanese man with long‐standing AD and PN who developed scaly, erythematous plaques on the elbows ...
Masato Mizuashi, Yoshinori Sasaki
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RETRACTION: Parameter-Based Transfer Learning for Severity Classification of Atopic Dermatitis Using Hyperspectral Imaging. [PDF]
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Associations of Anxiety and Depression With Skin Symptoms and Inflammatory Cytokines in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis. [PDF]
Yang T +6 more
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Expanding the Interface: Overlooked Dermatologic Disorders With Ocular Involvement
JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
A George
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ABSTRACT Skin changes such as xerosis and pruritus are common complications among diabetes patients and may lead to serious adverse events such as diabetic foot syndrome and amputations. Evidence suggests that daily application of optimal skincare, including gentle cleansers and moisturizers, may help improve skin barrier function, preventing ...
Robert S. Kirsner +5 more
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The Role of Skin Microbiota in Facial Dermatoses and Related Factors: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Ferček I +6 more
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