A Topical Combination of Xyloglucan and Pea Protein Effectively Manages Oral Ulcers In Vivo
ABSTRACT Background Aphthous stomatitis (AS) is a common idiopathic condition that affects approximately 5% to 25% of the general population. AS is characterized by recurrent painful aphthous ulcers on non‐keratinized oral mucous membranes. Lifestyle modifications and topical treatments are often used to manage symptoms, but no definitive cure exists ...
Alessia Filippone+8 more
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Irritant contact dermatitis caused by sap of rengas [PDF]
Betty Ekawati Suryaningsih
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Objectives Topical formulations are helpful and versatile management modalities for skin disorders. However, veterinary studies assessing their efficacies are limited. This study evaluated the effects of a protocol comprising the combined application of an Ophytrium‐based shampoo and a leave‐on mousse (DOUXO® S3 CALM range) on dogs with irritated and ...
N. Savelli+12 more
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Irritant Contact Dermatitis After Use of Bispectral Index® Sensor in Prone Position
Robert M. Pousman+3 more
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494 The loss of epidermal heme oxygenase 1 exaggerates irritant but not allergic contact dermatitis induced by 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzen [PDF]
Naokazu Hatchome+4 more
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Question the Mark: A Review and Assessment of Bat Marking Practices
We reviewed a decade of research on bats and conducted a broader systematic review to assess the nature of bat marking practices and the effects and efficacy of marks. Effects of marks on bats, mark details and marking procedures are rarely reported and further research on the effects of marks on bats and more thorough reporting are needed.
Susan C. Loeb+10 more
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Correction to: An uncommon outbreak of irritant contact dermatitis caused by rubber accelerators: a historical cohort study [PDF]
Attasit Rattanarak+3 more
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A Case of Irritant Contact Dermatitis Mimicking as Localized Bullous Pemphigoid.
A. Ramesh+3 more
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In the present work with mouse models, we demonstrate that a novel compound, NEO400, is able to profoundly protect skin against damage caused by UV radiation (UVR) when it is applied to skin post‐UVR exposure. In comparison, Aloe vera or linoleic acid are unable to achieve a similar level of protection.
Stephen Swenson+6 more
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Recommendation to test limonene hydroperoxides 0.3% and linalool hydroperoxides 1.0% in the British Baseline patch test series [PDF]
Andersch Björkman+23 more
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