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Common Dermatoses of Pregnancy

The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2000
Awareness of pregnancy-related skin changes can facilitate improved care of women during pregnancy by identifying those skin changes that require further evaluation. Women experience significant endocrine and metabolic changes during pregnancy that can cause both physiologic and pathologic alterations in the skin, nails, and hair. This review discusses
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Dermatoses in Pregnancy

2019
Pregnancy dermatoses describe a set of extremely pruritic dermatologic disorders that uniquely present in the gestational period. Those who care for pregnant women are left to try to differentiate these conditions. They are pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP), pemphigoid gestationis, atopic eruption of pregnancy, and ...
Renell S. Dupree, Stephen Smith
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Pregnancy Dermatoses

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2011
Some aspects regarding the etiology and the nosologic classification of various pregnancy dermatoses are highly controversial. While some authors highlight the existence of premises allowing several skin disorders to be re-grouped within broader disease concepts, others underline the absence of clear, undisputed etiopathogenetic data that could support
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[Pregnancy dermatoses].

Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1988
Dermatoses of pregnancy are relatively rare. The terminology becomes increasingly confusing, as only few of these skin eruptions are proved entities. Apart from pruritus gravidarum and herpes gestationis (pemphigoid gestationis), the symptoms of dermatoses of pregnancy should be classified according to polymorphic exanthema, which are characterized by ...
R, Milbradt, F R, Ochsendorf
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Pregnancy dermatoses

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1999
S A, Vaughan Jones, M M, Black
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Dermatoses of Pregnancy

International Journal of Dermatology, 1981
D, Sasseville   +2 more
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Dermatoses in Pregnancy

2018
The hormonal, immunological, and mechanical adaptations that occur during pregnancy to accommodate the growing fetus cause noticeable changes in maternal skin, modulated by various factors. These alterations of skin and its appendages that manifest during pregnancy are considered physiological [1, 2].
Jaheersha Pakran, Anwar Al Hammadi
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[Dermatoses in pregnancy].

Akusherstvo i ginekologiia, 2005
A number of immunological, endocrine, metabolic and vascular changes with various influences on the skin occur in the organism during pregnancy. The specific dermatoses of pregnancy are a heterogenous group of diseases with a different impact on both mother and child.
S, VÅ­lkova, S, Tanchev, G, Radoslavova
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Update on dermatoses of pregnancy

International Journal of Dermatology, 2012
Emily, Warshauer, Mary, Mercurio
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Dermatoses of pregnancy.

American family physician, 1988
Hormonal alterations contribute to the physiologic skin changes in pregnancy, which include hyperpigmentation and melasma, striae gravidarum and vascular phenomena, such as spiders, palmar erythema and varicosities. Hair, nails and sweat glands may also be affected. Dermatoses associated with pregnancy include herpes gestationis, impetigo herpetiformis,
V K, Sodhi, W F, Sausker
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