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Reiva Farah Dwiyana,1,* Laila Tsaqilah,1,* Lilik Sukesi,2,* Setiawan,3 Erda Avriyanti,1 Kamelia Utami Suhada,1 Nazya Irene Zahira4 1Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran-Dr.
Dwiyana RF +6 more
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Comparing the etiology and treatment of skin fissure in traditional and conventional medicine; a brief review [PDF]
Dry skin is a common problem which affects wound healing, severity of other skin diseases and quality of life of people. One of its undesirable effects is fissure that is a cutaneous condition in which there is a linear loss of epidermis and dermis with ...
A. Jedkareh +3 more
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A Clinical Investigation of the Performance and Safety of Epaderm®, an Emollient Cream
Suzannah August,1 Stephen Granier,2 Mark P Tighe,1 Lee W Tbaily,1 Henrik Ahlbom3 1University Hospitals Dorset NHS Trust, Dorset, BH15 2JB, UK; 2Whiteladies Medical Group, Bristol, BS8 2PU, UK; 3Mölnlycke® Health Care, Gothenburg, 402 52 ...
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Meta-analysis of incidence and influencing factors of dry skin in the elderly [PDF]
Objective To systematically evaluate the status and influencing factors of dry skin in the elderly.Methods The PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CNKI, CBM, VIP and Wan-Fang databases were systematically searched from the establishment of each database to ...
XIAO Chunye +3 more
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Dry skin, moisturization and corneodesmolysis [PDF]
Synopsis The process leading to the loss of corneocytes form the skin surface is termed desquamation. In healthy skin it is an orderly and essentially invisible process whereby individual or small groups of corneocytes detach from neighbouring cells to be lost to the environment and replaced by younger cells from the deeper layers.
C R, Harding +3 more
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Prevalence, predictors and comorbidity of dry skin in the general population
Dry skin is a frequent and multifaceted condition which can be associated with skin irritation, itch, patient discomfort and manifest skin disease. In spite of being frequent, little is known about the epidemiology of dry skin in the population.
Matthias Augustin +7 more
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Dry skin is one of the indicators of a compromised skin barrier. An intact skin barrier is not only important to reserve the hydration within the epidermal tissue but also to protect our skin from environmental stressors and inhibit pathogen invasion ...
Haryung Park +6 more
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Atopic dermatitis is a chronic and multifactorial inflammatory dermatosis. Recurrent eczematous lesions and intense pruritus very often reduce the quality of life of patients, affecting their mental health.
Małgorzata Katarzyna Kowalska +2 more
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Scaling, dry skin and gender. A bioengineering study of dry skin
Dry skin and scaling was studied in a group of 72 healthy volunteers by using subjective self-assessment and by clinical assessment by a dermatologist, as well as application of noninvasive bioengineering techniques to measure scaling and epidermal hydration.
G B, Jemec, J, Serup
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The skin of patients with atopic dermatitis is characterized by abnormal stratum corneum lipid levels. Consequently, the lamellar matrices are disrupted and skin barrier function is diminished, increasing skin sensitivity to irritants and allergens.
S. Danby +7 more
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