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Keratolytic Winter Erythema: An Update [PDF]
Keratolytic winter erythema (KWE) is a rare autosomal dominant keratoderma affecting primarily the palms and soles, manifesting with recurrent waves of erythema followed by epidermal peeling.
Michèle Ramsay+2 more
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Therapeutic response and safety of the topical, sequential use of antiseptic, keratolytic, and pentamidine creams (3-PACK) on Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis-infected mice [PDF]
BACKGROUND Topical treatment of New World cutaneous leishmaniasis can be affected by bacterial coinfection, hyperkeratosis, and transdermal drug delivery.
Betsy Yaneth Muñoz+2 more
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Testing keratolytic effect of carbamide in various vehicles [PDF]
Background. Urea is a natural protein degradation product widely used in keratolytic preparations due to its property to promote fibrinogen decomposition and to act as a proteolytic agent dissolving and denaturing proteins. Preparations containing 20% or
Toskić-Radojičić Marija
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The elusive gene for keratolytic winter erythema [PDF]
Keratolytic winter erythema (KWE), also known as Oudtshoorn skin disease, is characterised by a cyclical disruption of normal epidermal keratinisation affecting primarily the palmoplantar skin with peeling of the palms and soles, which is worse in the winter. It is a rare monogenic, autosomal dominant condition of unknown cause.
Peter Hull+3 more
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Keratolytic Winter Erythema: a misdiagnosed palmoplantar dermatosis
<p class="abstract">Keratolytic Winter Erythema, also known as ‘Erythrokeratolysis hiemalis’ or ‘Oudtshoorn disease’ is a rare genetic disorder of keratinization of an unknown etiology characterized by cyclical erythema and intermittent skin peeling usually over palms and soles, particularly during winter.It was originally described in South ...
Vidya Kharkar, Anmol Bhargava
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Keratolytic winter erythema [PDF]
Keratolytic winter erythema is a rare epidermal disease, characterized by recurrent centrifugal palmoplantar peeling and erythema presenting seasonal variation (cold weather).
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Dermatological Effects of Different Keratolytic Agents on Acne Vulgaris
Acne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory skin disease; it's one of the most common skin disorders and affects mainly adolescents and young adults. Keratolytic agents are widely used in treatment of acne from several years. In this study we aimed to evaluate and compare the cutaneous response of different keratolytic agents in management of acne vulgaris.
Essa Ajmi Alodeani
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Influence of keratolytics on cutaneous pharmacokinetics of glucocorticoids [PDF]
SummaryBackground:Keratolytics are often used to accelerate and improve the therapeutic response of hyperkeratotic dermatoses. Keratolytics are a chemically inhomogeneous group of substances and substance mixtures that clinically lead to a decrease in symptoms of a cornification disorder, but mediate different effects. Thus, keratolytic, keratoplastic,
Johannes Wohlrab
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Periungual warts with subungual infiltration are recalcitrant and represent a therapeutic challenge. To solve this problem, a saturated hypertonic solution (35.9%) of table salt is made in the clinic and its warm to hot solution was applied by the ...
Muhammed Mukhtar+2 more
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Cytotoxic, cytostatic, and keratolytic activity of anti-dandruff shampoo formulations
Background: Dandruff is characterized by increased sebum production, yeast colonization, and hyper-keratinization leading to an itchy-flaky scalp. Ancillary non-microbial reasons for flaky scalp include ultraviolet rays and excessive heat from the sun ...
Siddhivinayak Barve+2 more
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