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Background: Pregnancy causes immense hormonal, vascular and immunologic changes affecting every organ system including skin. It can have a positive as well as a negative effect on the course of pre-existing skin diseases.
Prabha Dawadi Bastola, A Rijal, D Upreti
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Clinical study of skin changes in low and high risk pregnant women [PDF]
: BACKGROUND: During pregnancy there is immunological, metabolic, endocrine and vascular changes responsible for physiological and pathological skin changes.
Lana Bezerra Fernandes +1 more
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INTRODUCTION: We aimed to evaluate the etiologic factors and pregnancy outcomes of pregnant women who applied to our antenatal outpatient clinics with the complaint of pruritus. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted to examine the age, gestational
Elçin Işlek Seçen +6 more
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INTRODUCTION: Pregnancy is associated with many systemic changes mostly linked with hormones. The skin shows many of these changes as dermatoses - directly related to the pregnancy or an exacerbation/amelioration of a prenatal condition.
Olusola Olabisi Ayanlowo +3 more
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A Screening Study on Dermatoses in Pregnancy [PDF]
Introduction: Pregnancy produces many cutaneous changes, some of which are specifically related to pregnancy (dermatoses of pregnancy), some are modifiable by pregnancy and others that are common are named physiologic. These physiologic skin changes,
K. Kannambal, GK Tharini
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Pregnancy is associated with complex of endocrinological, immunological, metabolic, and vascular changes that may influence the skin and other organs in various ways.
Rita V Vora +5 more
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Dermatologia e gestação Dermatology and pregnancy
Neste estudo conduz-se uma revisão bibliográfica da literatura sobre dermatologia e gravidez abrangendo o período de 1962 a 2003. O banco de dados do Medline foi consultado com referência ao mesmo período.
Gilvan Ferreira Alves +2 more
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Features of management of atopic dermatitis in pregnant women [PDF]
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic allergic skin disease, the most common of dermatoses during pregnancy. Exacerbation of AD can be at any stage of pregnancy, its main causes are an increase in progesterone levels, the predominance of Th2 cytokines ...
Vera I. Albanova, Stanislava Y. Petrova
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A clinical study of cutaneous changes in pregnancy
Background/objective: Pregnant women experience a myriad of physiological and metabolic changes that affect different organ systems in the body. Cutaneous and appendageal alterations that manifest during pregnancy are largely modulated by hormonal ...
Vinitha V. Panicker +2 more
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Dermatologic conditions in patients of color who are pregnant
Certain dermatoses that present during pregnancy have a predilection for populations with skin of color (SOC). Additionally, certain systemic diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus tend to be more aggressive during pregnancy and confer worse ...
C. Jeon, BS +3 more
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