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Psychologic consequences of facial dermatoses

Clinics in Dermatology, 2014
The attractiveness of the human body has always been an important issue in the fields of sociology, psychology, and psychiatry and also in the field of dermatology. In psychodermatology, one often discovers how all these fields intermingle to produce elaborate situations and extreme human difficulties.
Edith, Orion, Ronni, Wolf
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Une dermatose faciale atypique…

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2017
Introduction La necrobiose lipoidique est une reaction inflammatoire granulomateuse associee au diabete dans la majorite des cas. Elle predomine sur la face anterieure des jambes ; les autres localisations sont rares. Nous rapportons un cas tres rare de necrobiose lipoidique faciale atypique.
L. Jelti, P. Courville, P. Joly
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Black peel in facial dermatoses

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2017
SummaryBackgroundMelasma (facial dermatoses) is an acquired chronic disorder of hyperpigmentation over sun exposed parts and continues to be a therapeutic challenge due to the presence of melanin at varying depths in the epidermis and dermis, and many researchers are working hard to find a solution.
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Dermatoses of the facial skin: unapproved treatments

Clinics in Dermatology, 2002
Anumber of unapproved therapies are used for many dermatoses in various parts of the world and some are approved in one or more countries, while not in others. In this article the discussion will be focused on the nonapproved treatments for problems related to the skin of the face, as acne, rosacea, hirsutism, actinic keratosis, chronic lupus ...
Marcia, Ramos-e-Silva   +2 more
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Facial, Pedal, and Other Regional Dermatoses

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1995
This article discusses disorders of the head and face, including feline acne, solar dermatoses, pruritus of the head and neck, and nodular or ulcerative dermatoses of the head. Disorders of the pinna, otitis externa, and nasal diseases are highlighted.
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Mask related acne: alternative PPE for facial dermatoses

BMJ, 2021
Although evidence relating to facial dermatoses associated with the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has been limited during the pandemic,1 these associations have previously been well recognised and quantified. …
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Psychologic factors in the development of facial dermatoses

Clinics in Dermatology, 2014
In medical literature, as well as in daily practice, some common facial dermatoses are considered to be influenced or triggered by emotional factors. The main damager is stress, but depression and anxiety may play a role, among other factors. Some patients may experience a vicious cycle: Their facial dermatosis is triggered or worsened by stress, and ...
Edith, Orion, Ronni, Wolf
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Facial dermatoses in the dog

Companion Animal, 2010
common and can be due to a wide variety of conditions. A methodical approach is therefore essential in order to reach an accurate diagnosis, thus enabling effective therapy. As with any skin disease, a good, thorough history and general and dermatological examinations are mandatory to formulate a problem list, followed by a list of differential ...
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Skin pigmentation due to minocycline treatment of facial dermatoses

British Journal of Dermatology, 1993
Fifty-four patients taking minocycline for acne or rosacea were assessed for adverse effects. Their mean duration of treatment was 17 months, and their average cumulative dose was 47 g. No symptoms attributable to the therapy were reported. Biochemistry and haematology profiles were normal. There was no evidence of an adverse effect on thyroid function.
C M, Dwyer   +4 more
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Dermatose discoïde faciale

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie - FMC, 2023
C. Fera   +3 more
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