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Clinical features of atopic dermatitis in pediatric patients with skin of color and comparison with different phototypes [PDF]
Skin Research and Technology, Volume 30, Issue 2, February 2024.
Astrid Herzum+7 more
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PP-027 Bacteriological studies of Pityriasis alba
S. Zaki, M. El Mansy, M. El Shazly
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Prevalence and Clinical Pattern of Localised Hypomelanosis in Children: An Observational Study [PDF]
Introduction: Pigmentary changes in children can be a concern to parents, enabling them to seek medical opinion. Hypopigmentary lesions in the paediatric age group can be a trivial finding or may be a part of a multisystem disease.
Venkatesan Sahana+5 more
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Bahaq is a commonly encountered clinical condition of the skin. It is characterized by the presence of hypopigmented or hyperpigmented or erythematous macule which appears on the neck, chest, shoulder and arms.
Bhoraniya Abdullah Ismail+2 more
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Pityriasis alba: toward an effective treatment
Pityriasis alba is a common skin condition that may be challenging to treat, especially in patients with darker skin type where the hypopigmentation may be more noticeable and represents a major cosmetic concern.This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of three cost-effective treatments of PA in comparison with placebo.This prospective study was ...
Hossam M. Abdel-Wahab, Maha H. Ragaie
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Abstract Background The treatment of vitiligo can be challenging and depends on several factors such as the subtype, disease activity, vitiligo extent, and treatment goals. Vitiligo usually requires a long‐term approach. To improve the management of vitiligo worldwide, a clear and up‐to‐date guide based on international consensus with uniform stepwise ...
Nanja van Geel+45 more
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Dermoscopy in pediatric dermatosis
Introduction: Paediatric dermatoses differ from adult dermatoses with respect to clinical presentation, treatment and prognosis. These can be transitory, chronic and recurrent.
Gopalsing Rameshsing Rajput+2 more
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Abstract There is a paucity of literature on pediatric skin conditions in skin of color, of which old epidemiological data are likely to become outdated as the ethnic diversity in developed countries such as Australia continues to grow. We analyzed the prevalence of presenting conditions of pediatric patients with skin of color attending an urban ...
Sue Liu, Michelle Rodrigues
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Sunscreens – another endangered species?
Abstract Skin cancer continues to increase in incidence year‐on‐year and represents the most common form of cancer across the globe. Every human undergoes premature ageing, particularly on the face, neck and hands. Both phenomena are driven primarily by chronic, daily exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR).
Paul J. Matts, J Frank Nash
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