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Background: Melasma is a common acquired facial hypermelanosis. Conventional treatment of melasma includes a sunscreen and hypopigmenting agents. The treatment of this recalcitrant disorder is often difficult and unsatisfactory. Aims: The objective is to
Vidyadhar R Sardesai +2 more
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Manifestaciones cutáneas de las enfermedades de tiroides: Revisión [PDF]
Los trastornos del tiroides son muy prevalentes en la práctica clínica. Un estudio epidemiológico europeo destaca que casi la mitad de los pacientes con enfermedad tiroidea permanecen sin diagnosticar.
Lucas San Atanasio, Delia de
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Advanced Pigmented Facial Skin Analysis Using Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) approaches in computer vision and medical technology have been combined to create various convenient and accurate tools to assist medical treatments.
An-Chao Tsai +3 more
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Prevalence of Melasma in women in Ardebil city in 2002 [PDF]
: Background: Melasma is a pattern of facial pigmentation that affects upper lip, cheeks, forehead and chin. The disease is seen mainly in 30-55 year old women, and may be regarded as a physiological change in pregnancy.
امانی, فیروز +2 more
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Cutaneous signs of endocrinopathies [PDF]
peer reviewedSome cutaneous lesions accompany or reveal endocrine disorders. Identifying the endocrinopathy is very important because it sometimes allows corrective rather than symptomatic treatment.
Beckers, Albert +6 more
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Due to the implementation of the Montreal Protocol, which has limited, and is now probably reversing, the depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer, only modest increases in solar UV-B radiation at the surface of the Earth have occurred.
de Gruijl, F. R +6 more
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Background Melasma is a highly prevalent chronic pigmentary disorder. The pathogenesis is unknown but melasma often occurs in photo-exposed areas, e.g., cheeks, upper lip, chin, and forehead.
Ferra Olivia Mawu +6 more
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Comparison of prevalence of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation among women with and without melasma who have acne. [PDF]
Introduction: Melasma is a common acquired hyperpigmentation in expose areas characterized by a slowly progressive, symmetrical hypermelanosis with on irregular coloration and irregular outline that occur most commonly on the face.Ethiology of it is ...
خزدوز, حمید +2 more
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Melasma is a skin disease characterized by symmetrical pigmentation, mainly occurring in the exposed areas of the face, which has some relationship with skin parameters and bacterial diversity.
Longwei Fang +11 more
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