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Background: Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is a common, chronic skin condition characterised by epidermal barrier dysfunction, immune dysregulation and cutaneous dysbiosis. While “emollient plus” formulations are widely used in human atopic dermatitis, their role in cAD remains underexplored. Hypothesis/Objectives: To evaluate the clinical efficacy and
Beatriz Fernandes +8 more
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Dupilumab improves quality of life assessed by the Quality of Life in Hand Eczema Questionnaire
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, EarlyView.
Eric L. Simpson +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is a multifactorial, inherited skin disease, estimated to affect ≤ 15% of dogs. Studies of skin messenger mRNA in cAD currently use invasive methods, including blood sampling and biopsy collection, whilst advances in human atopic dermatitis study methodology have demonstrated reliable use of minimally ...
Xavier Langon +5 more
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Best evidence summary for self-management of peristomal skin complications in patients with colorectal cancer and a stoma. [PDF]
Qin J +5 more
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Severe Irritant Contact Dermatitis Causing Skin Ulceration Secondary to a Testosterone Patch [PDF]
Nathan Lawrentschuk, Neil Fleshner
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the antimicrobial effect of 275 nm wavelength ultraviolet C (UV‐C) light on the periocular area of canine eyes for preoperative disinfection compared to standard 10% povidone‐iodine (PI) solution preparation. Methods The upper and lower eyelids of six research‐bred beagles were equally divided into two sections (medial ...
Caroline Treadwell +5 more
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Sevestre-Jacquet Posterosive Syphilitic Dermatitis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Cortez Vila JA +5 more
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Ximenia americana L. From Popular Use to Anti‐Inflammatory Activities: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Ximenia americana (L.), known as “yellow plum,” “sea lemon,” or “Brazilian plum,” is a tropical/subtropical plant widely used in traditional medicine. Its roots, leaves, flowers, stem, and fruits are traditionally employed to treat various inflammatory disorders.
Bruno Anderson F. Silva +9 more
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Jacquet's Dermatitis and Leonard Marie Lucien Jacquet. [PDF]
Joshi R, Gupta S.
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Occupational irritant and allergic contact dermatitis among healthcare workers [PDF]
Eustachio Nettis +4 more
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