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Bullous Eruption with Cholestasis in Pregnancy
Sara Al Janahi, Yusra S. Al Ali
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2001
The dermatoses of pregnancy can be classified into the following 3 groups: physiologic skin changes in pregnancy, dermatoses and cutaneous tumors affected by pregnancy, and specific dermatoses of pregnancy. Correct diagnosis and classification are essential for the treatment of these disorders, when necessary.
George Kroumpouzos
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The dermatoses of pregnancy can be classified into the following 3 groups: physiologic skin changes in pregnancy, dermatoses and cutaneous tumors affected by pregnancy, and specific dermatoses of pregnancy. Correct diagnosis and classification are essential for the treatment of these disorders, when necessary.
George Kroumpouzos
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The specific dermatoses of pregnancy: a re-appraisal
Pregnancy is associated with immunological, endocrine, metabolic and vascular changes that may adversely affect the skin. The specific dermatoses of pregnancy are disease entities almost exclusively related to the pregnancy or the puerperium.
Al-Fares, S I, Jones, S V, Black, M M
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1982
Pregnancy is a period of profound endocrine and metabolic changes which are tolerated by the body for a relatively short time. During gestation both physiologic and pathologic changes can occur in the skin, nails, and hair shafts which should be recognized and appropriately managed by the dermatologist.
G B, Winton, C W, Lewis
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Pregnancy is a period of profound endocrine and metabolic changes which are tolerated by the body for a relatively short time. During gestation both physiologic and pathologic changes can occur in the skin, nails, and hair shafts which should be recognized and appropriately managed by the dermatologist.
G B, Winton, C W, Lewis
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The specific dermatoses of pregnancy
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1983The terminology of the specific dermatoses of pregnancy has become increasingly confusing, with several names in use for identical clinical disorders. On the basis of our own study of sixty-four patients and a review of the literature, we propose a simplified classification: (1) herpes gestationis (pemphigoid gestationis); (2) polymorphic eruption of ...
R C Holmes, Martin M Black
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
The dermatoses of pregnancy represent a distinct heterogenous group of cutaneous disorders that can impact the health of the pregnant woman and potentially the fetus. The current classification of pregnancy-specific cutaneous disorders is reviewed, along with important clinical features.
Mark A, Bechtel, Alisha, Plotner
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The dermatoses of pregnancy represent a distinct heterogenous group of cutaneous disorders that can impact the health of the pregnant woman and potentially the fetus. The current classification of pregnancy-specific cutaneous disorders is reviewed, along with important clinical features.
Mark A, Bechtel, Alisha, Plotner
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Pregnancy is frequently associated with major skin changes. Some of these changes are attributed to pregnancy-specific dermatoses, which often are overlooked and misdiagnosed by physicians. We discuss four major pregnancy-specific dermatoses: pemphigoid gestationis; pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy; prurigo of pregnancy; and ...
Yuval Ramot, Arieh Ingber
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