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Abstract Background Dietary and oral hygiene habits among integrated migrant cultural minorities can vary and could impact susceptibility to caries. Aim This study aimed to assess and compare the oral health status of Tibetan schoolchildren living in the Tibetan settlement of Bylakuppe, India, stratified by type of residence. Design A descriptive cross‐
Giuseppina Campisi +5 more
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Prevalence of Toxocara infection in schoolchildren from the Butantã region, São Paulo, Brazil
Visceral larva migrans syndrome by Toxocara affects mainly children between 2 and 5 years of age, it is generally asymptomatic, and the seroprevalence varies from 3 to 86% in different countries.
Jussara MS Alderete +6 more
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Among 400 participants (200 female healthcare workers [HCWs] and 200 age‐matched female controls), 85 (21.3%) have applied artificial nail modelling systems (ANMS) at least once, with long‐lasting nail polish being the most common technique (n = 82/85, 96.5%).
Zeynep Keskinkaya +3 more
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Body focused repetitive behaviors are frequently seen in individuals with obsessive compulsive disorders. These behaviors range from repetitive hand washing to more severe forms such as onychophagia. We report a case of severe onychophagia wherein the patient despite receiving pharmacological treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder was unable to ...
Salaria, Salman +3 more
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Onychophagia and Onychotillomania: Prevalence, Clinical Picture and Comorbidities
Onychophagia is defined as chronic nail biting behaviour, which usually starts during childhood. Onychotillomania results from recurrent picking and manicuring of the fingernails and/or toenails, leading to visual shortening and/or estraction of nails.
Przemysław, Pacan +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Body‐focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) are recurrent, habitual behaviors, such as skin picking, hair pulling, and other compulsions, that can result in distressing cutaneous manifestations of varying severity. Many patients with BFRBs present primarily to dermatologists and a significant proportion subsequently resist engaging ...
Clara Michelle Tan Hwei Sian +2 more
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Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome: Clinical Features of 75 Cases from Argentina
A series of 75 cases of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) from Argentina, whose ages ranged from 6 to 55 with a mean of 20.02, were evaluated to compare findings with those reported for other countries.
F. Micheli +5 more
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Histopathologic features of selumetinib‐induced paronychia in a child with neurofibromatosis type 1
Capsule SummaryWe present clinical and histopathological findings of therapy‐refractory chronic paronychia induced by selumetinib in a 4‐year‐old girl with a plexiform neurofibroma. Histopathological analysis revealed abnormal epidermis, prominent thin‐walled vessels in the dermis, and chronic inflammatory infiltrate with both diffuse and perivascular ...
P. Borgia +6 more
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Onychoscopy: an observational study in 237 patients from the Kashmir Valley of North India
Background: Nail disorders comprise approximately10% of all dermatological conditions. Because diagnosis is not always possible by clinical means alone, additional diagnostic procedures may be required at times.
Yasmeen Jabeen Bhat +3 more
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Classification of psychodermatological disorders: Proposal of a new international classification
Abstract Introduction Several classifications of psychodermatology disorders have been proposed, with most of them based on two to four main disorder category groups. However, there is, to date, no classification that has resulted from a consensus established by psychodermatology experts.
Bárbara Roque Ferreira +15 more
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