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Fungal infections in diabetic foot and other dermatoses: new species and clinical outcomes
Fungal infections in diabetic foot and other dermatoses: new species and clinical ...
Jing-Zu Sun +6 more
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Programmes for prevention of hand dermatoses in patients with work‐related skin diseases (WRSD) are well established. Similar interventions for foot dermatoses (FD) are widely missing.
R. Brans, S. John, A. Wilke, A. Hübner
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A programme based on health education has been developed to prevent foot dermatoses (FD) in patients with work‐related skin diseases (WRSD).
A. Hübner +3 more
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Background: Foot dermatoses are a common malady in children. It has a varied presentation ranging from patchy fissured scaly lesions to disabling highly inflammatory vesicular eruption. A role for foot wear exacerbating these dermatoses is a possibility,
S. Rahima +3 more
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Hand And Foot Dermatoses In Dermatology Outpatients
G. Demirci +3 more
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Dermoscopy in pediatric dermatosis
Introduction: Paediatric dermatoses differ from adult dermatoses with respect to clinical presentation, treatment and prognosis. These can be transitory, chronic and recurrent.
Gopalsing Rameshsing Rajput +2 more
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Papular-purpuric "gloves and socks" syndrome caused by parvovirus B19 [PDF]
This paper presents a 15-year-old boy with an acute febrile illness accompanied by purpuric and papular lesions located mostly on the dorsal areas of his hands and feet with the additional changes on his knees and elbows.
Pavlović Miloš D.
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Palmar and plantar lichen planus: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Palmoplantar lichen planus is an uncommon dermatosis. We present a case of 38-year-old Caucasian male with a history of pruritic, scaly lesions on the right plantar foot.
Ana Maria Abreu Velez +2 more
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A clinical study of dermatoses in diabetes to establish its markers
Background: Cutaneous manifestations of diabetes mellitus generally appear subsequent to the development of the disease, but they may be the first presenting signs and in some cases they may precede the primary disease manifestation by many years. Aims :
Dependra Kumar Timshina +2 more
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Seasonality of the hospitalizations at a dermatologic ward (2007-2017) [PDF]
: There is little data in the literature concerning dermatologic admissions. Several diseases are seasonal in incidence and clinical worsening. We performed a survey of hospitalizations in the dermatology ward of a public hospital (April/2007 to May/2017)
Leonardo de Andrade Rodrigues Brito +3 more
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