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Abstract Background/Objectives Diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis (AD) are limited in their performance and/or usability. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) consensus criteria include hierarchical categories of disease features to improve these metrics but have not been validated.
Jeremy Udkoff+7 more
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Childhood hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: a commonly delayed diagnosis [PDF]
Primary cutaneous lymphomas (PCLs) are exceedingly rare in children and adolescents, with mycosis fungoides (MF) being the most frequent PCL diagnosed in childhood. There are numerous unusual clinical variants of MF, including the hypopigmented type form
Gameiro, A+3 more
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PTYRIASIS VERSICOLOR ATIPIKAL: SEBUAH LAPORAN KASUS [PDF]
Pityriasis versicolor merupakan infeksi tersering dijumpai didaerah tropis dengan prevalensi kejadian sebesar 50%. Insiden PV di Indonesia menempati peringkat ke dua setelah dermatitis.
Dewi, Sarah Putri Aryanda+2 more
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Adult compared to childhood‐onset AD was associated with allergic rhinitis, but reduced odds of multiple atopic comorbidities, allergies, and white dermographism. Compared to controls, adult‐onset was associated with active smoking, childhood‐onset with food allergy, maternal food allergy, palmar hyperlinearity and both with maternal AD, increased tIgE,
Laura Maintz+22 more
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Mycosis fungoides in pediatric population : comprehensive review on epidemiology, clinical presentation, and management [PDF]
Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. However, it is rare in pediatric population. Most of the cases of pediatric MF present with hypopigmented patches and/or various other forms, which may often mimic common ...
Bagot, Martine+6 more
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A review of the use of beeswax in skincare
Abstract Background Beeswax is a naturally occurring product secreted from worker bees that has varied uses in modern day. In skincare, its function ranges from its role as an occlusive, helping to create a semi‐occlusive skin barrier that minimizes transepidermal water loss; as a humectant, locking in hydration; and an emollient to soften and soothe ...
Yvonne Nong+5 more
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Az atópiás dermatitis diagnosztikája és differenciál diagnosztikája [PDF]
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Gáspár, Krisztián, Szegedi, Andrea
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Association of socio‐demographic factors and personal hygiene with infectious childhood dermatoses
Infections and infestations were the most common paediatric dermatoses in our Outpatient Department. Lower educational status of mother (p = 0.025), lower monthly family income (p = 0.008), lower socioeconomic status (p = 0.015) and less frequent bathing habits (p = 0.014) were associated with increased risk of infective dermatoses.
Raksha Pathak+4 more
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Background: Hypopigmentory and depigmented lesions are common among children and adolescent group. The parents are very much concerned about the condition and they seek dermatologist advice without fail.
Bajarang Soni+4 more
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Orofacial pigmentary lesions in the pediatric age group: A descriptive observational study
Background: Pigmentary disorders on the face are frequently encountered in all age groups and both genders but are more common in pediatric patients. These lesions can be isolated incidental findings or indicative of a congenital or acquired systemic or ...
Neerja Saraswat+4 more
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