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Pediatric Dermatology, 2023
AbstractDry skin, also called xerosis (zee‐ROW‐sis), is one of the most common skin conditions.
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AbstractDry skin, also called xerosis (zee‐ROW‐sis), is one of the most common skin conditions.
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Pediatric Patient Education, 2021
Dry skin is engendered by arid climate, aging, frequent bathing, oil-depleting soaps and indoor environmental factors. In addition, dry skin can be an important physical finding in hypothyroidism, occult carcinoma, lymphoma and renal or biliary disease ...
J. R. Steinbaugh
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Dry skin is engendered by arid climate, aging, frequent bathing, oil-depleting soaps and indoor environmental factors. In addition, dry skin can be an important physical finding in hypothyroidism, occult carcinoma, lymphoma and renal or biliary disease ...
J. R. Steinbaugh
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Dry skin and skin barrier in early infancy
British Journal of Dermatology, 2019Atopic dermatitis (AD) usually begins in infancy, commonly involving the cheeks and extensor surfaces of the extremities. It is associated with a dysfunctional skin barrier, which can be measured as increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL) in both ...
E.M. Rehbinder +13 more
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Skin barrier and dry skin in the mature patient
Clinics in Dermatology, 2018Dry skin is the most common clinical manifestation of dermatologic diseases, and it presents with itching, redness, and desquamation-signs and clinical manifestations that are not only physically uncomfortable but also affect patients psychologically.
Tončić, Ružica Jurakić +3 more
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International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2021
Many endogenous or exogenous factors, isolated or combined, can trigger dry skin disorder, leading to a water/lipids‐depleted stratum corneum concomitant with uncomfortable rough and scaly skin surface. In a defensive reaction, the alteration of the skin
C. Bize +4 more
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Many endogenous or exogenous factors, isolated or combined, can trigger dry skin disorder, leading to a water/lipids‐depleted stratum corneum concomitant with uncomfortable rough and scaly skin surface. In a defensive reaction, the alteration of the skin
C. Bize +4 more
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Targeted dry skin treatment using a multifunctional topical moisturizer
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2020The development of dry skin is a complex process, with a wide variety of factors each playing different roles in its evolution. Given this, it is important when designing a formulation to tackle dry skin that these varied aspects of skin behaviour are ...
H. Stettler +9 more
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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020
Dry skin is a common skin condition caused by reduction of water‐holding capacity, which is regulated by skin barrier function. Dry skin can also be a symptom that indicates a more serious diagnosis.
Bingying Wang +13 more
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Dry skin is a common skin condition caused by reduction of water‐holding capacity, which is regulated by skin barrier function. Dry skin can also be a symptom that indicates a more serious diagnosis.
Bingying Wang +13 more
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Hairy‐Skin‐Adaptive Viscoelastic Dry Electrodes for Long‐Term Electrophysiological Monitoring
Advances in Materials, 2023Long‐term epidermal electrophysiological (EP) monitoring is crucial for disease diagnosis and human–machine synergy. The human skin is covered with hair that grows at an average rate of 0.3 mm per day.
Qiong Tian +15 more
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European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics
Dissolvable microneedles (DMNs), fabricated from biocompatible materials that dissolve in both water and skin have gained popularity in dermatology. However, limited research exists on their application in compromised skin conditions. This study compares
Benchaphorn Limcharoen +8 more
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Dissolvable microneedles (DMNs), fabricated from biocompatible materials that dissolve in both water and skin have gained popularity in dermatology. However, limited research exists on their application in compromised skin conditions. This study compares
Benchaphorn Limcharoen +8 more
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Coal tar is back in fashion as a treatment for dry skin conditions with a new shampoo and bath oil on the market.
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Coal tar is back in fashion as a treatment for dry skin conditions with a new shampoo and bath oil on the market.
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