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Geriatric Psychodermatology: Current Concepts and Therapeutic Strategies. [PDF]

open access: yesDermatol Ther (Heidelb)
Kiser A   +4 more
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The Role of Prophylaxis and Dietotherapy in Gynecology in the Context of the Interdisciplinary Nature of Genital Discomfort-A Pilot Report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med
Jarząbek-Bielecka G   +8 more
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Ectoparasite- and Vector-Borne-Related Dermatoses: A Single-Centre Study with Practical Diagnostic and Management Insights in a One Health Perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med
Paolino G   +15 more
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Hand dermatoses in Tromsø

Contact Dermatitis, 1984
As a parallel project to a coronary risk factor survey in northern Norway, 14,667 men and women aged 18–55 years answered questions concerning the occurrence or allergic handeczema. 364 men (4.9%) and 961 women (13.2%) had had allergic hand eczema during the previous 12 months, 49 men (0.7%) and 105 women (1.4%) claimed to have had one or more sick ...
G, Kavli, O H, Førde
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Hand and forearm dermatoses among veterinarians

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2007
AbstractBackground  Infectious and non‐infectious hand and forearm dermatoses are frequent in daily veterinary medicine. In this specific occupation there is a serious impact of skin disease on the lives and careers of veterinarians.Objective  In this study we clarify the different occupational dermatoses on hands and forearms among veterinarians ...
D M, Bulcke, S A, Devos
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Occupational hand dermatoses in hospital cleaning personnel

Contact Dermatitis, 1986
Hospital cleaning personnel were examined for occupational dermatoses. 356 persons were included in the study. The UJJC ranged from 20 to 63 years with a mean of 40.1 years. The period prevalence rate of moderate and severe eczema was 12% (10% in men and 19% in women). In 88%, the eczema was of a duration longer than 2 years.
SINGGIH, SIR   +4 more
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The efficacy of localized PUVA therapy for chronic hand and foot dermatoses

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1994
The response to treatment of all patients enrolled over an 18-month period for localized oral or topical psoralen photochemotherapy (PUVA) of chronic hand and foot dermatoses was retrospectively reviewed. There were broadly similar success rates for the two groups for complete clearance: 61.5% (eight of 13 patients who completed therapy)--oral PUVA, 47.
J L, Hawk, P L, Grice
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Other Dermatoses Affecting the Hand: Differential Diagnosis

2014
Many skin diseases, unrelated to hand eczema, can affect the hands. The dermatologist has to be alert in individualizing the various entities. Differential diagnosis may be difficult, because several skin conditions may mimic hand eczema, in its clinical variants.
Jean-Marie Lachapelle   +1 more
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