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Background: Dermatologic conditions have different presentation and management in pediatric age group from that in adult; this to be studied separately for statistical and population based analysis.
Sugat A Jawade +4 more
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Introduction: Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is a common relapsing inflammatory disorder, among the paediatric population clinically, characterised by pruritus and recurring eczematous skin lesions and a host of other cutaneous changes.
K Gopalakrishnan +6 more
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Beyond Elimination: Unveiling Leprosy Cases in Far West Nepal
ABSTRACT Leprosy, one of the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), can be diagnosed based on any of its three characteristics: a hypopigmented or reddish skin patch with sensory loss, thickened peripheral nerves with sensory impairment, and a positive skin smear for acid‐fast bacilli (AFB).
Smriti Lama Thing +5 more
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ONTOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE TO IMPROVE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS
The article describes the evaluation of 12 articles and their comparison with the “Protocol diagnosis and treatment of children with atopic dermatitis”. Today ontology is one of the form of structuring knowledge.
V. V. Boyko, N. V. Yaremenko
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Evaluating the interaction of 308-nm xenon chloride excimer laser with human dentin and enamel hard tissues [PDF]
Background: The pulsed output of the 308 nm XeCl laser and its photoablation action rather than photothermal action offers the ability to remove dental hard tissues with minimal generation of heat in the tissue. Materials and Methods: A total of 20 human
Amini Mahabadi, J. +4 more
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Atopic Dermatitis Management in Children Under Five with Family History of Atopy [PDF]
Atopic Dermatitis in Indonesia is ranked first of the top ten children's skin disease. Bandar Lampung showed that Atopic Dermatitis is the second Dermatitis most often affects Bandar Lampung's people.
Hidayah, N. (Nurul)
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What is the evidence-base for atopic eczema treatments? A summary of published randomised controlled trials [PDF]
Atopic eczema (AE) is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Whilst many AE treatment options are available, the evidence to support their efficacy varies in depth and quality.
Barbarot, S. +6 more
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Skin health of Aboriginal children living in urban communities
Abstract Background Skin concerns are frequent among urban‐living Aboriginal children, yet specialist dermatology consultations are limited with studies highlighting the need for improved cultural security. Through newly established paediatric dermatology clinics at two urban Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), we aimed to ...
Bernadette M. Ricciardo +13 more
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Progressive macular hypomelanosis: a common disorder rarely diagnosed in clinical practice
Introduction . Progressive macular hypomelanosis (PMH) is a cutaneous pigmentary disorder resulting from a deficit of melanin and manifesting with disseminated hypopigmented macules. Pityriasis alba, post-inflammatory hypopigmentation (atopic dermatitis,
Marta Pelc +2 more
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A concise overview of a successful homoeopathic treatment of Pityriasis Alba: A case report [PDF]
BS Jeen Stud, K Manikanda Perumal
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