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THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN PREGNANCY FOR THE CORRECT MANAGEMENT OF SKIN DISORDERS IN PREGNANCY [PDF]
During pregnancy, many changes occur in the body to facilitate the normal support and development of the fetus. Among the organs that suffer significant changes include the skin.
Constantin Ştefani +3 more
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Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy [PDF]
Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy is a rare disease of unknown etiology. It occcurs primarily during pregnancy, usually with spontaneous resolution postpartum. It is characterized by a benign dermatosis, with papular and pustular follicular lesions that
Lilian Mathias Delorenze +5 more
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Dermatoses unique to pregnancy are important to recognize for the clinician as they carry considerable morbidity for pregnant mothers and in some instances constitute a risk to the fetus.
Christine Sävervall +2 more
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Pele na gestação Skin in pregnancy
As manifestações cutâneas durante a gravidez correspondem a alterações fisiológicas, dermatoses próprias do período gestacional ou doenças pré-existentes.
Sueli Coelho da Silva Carneiro +1 more
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Pregnancy in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases
A large percentage of patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) are women of childbearing age. Pregnancy is a complex physiological scenario and causes significant endocrine and immunological changes.
Verónica Sánchez-García +1 more
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Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP) usually occurs in the third trimester of pregnancy in primiparous women. It is a self-limiting inflammatory disorder with a still unknown pathogenic mechanism. The abdominal wall overdistension,
Claudia Mehedintu +7 more
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Pregnancy‐triggered pemphigus vulgaris with favorable fetal outcomes: A case report
Pemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune bullous dermatosis which if occurred during pregnancy may result in neonatal complications. In this study we report a 41 years old woman with pemphigus vulgaris that triggered by pregnancy in first trimester of ...
Fatemeh Mohaghegh +2 more
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Background: Pregnancy is associated with multiple skin changes, most of which are physiological in nature, being the direct result of expected modifications of the hormonal, vascular, metabolic or immunologic status in pregnant females. Pregnancy however
Iffat Hassan +2 more
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THE FREQUENCY OF SYMPTOMATIC VULVAL DISEASE: A GYNAECOLOGICAL'S PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
Vulval lesions are not always sexually transmitted. Those which are not sexually transmitted are referred to as nonvenereal dermatoses of female external genitalia. In our society vulval and genital diseases are always thought to be sexually transmitted.
Zaineb Tariq Al-Yasin
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Several reported dermatoses of pregnancy have not survived the scrutiny of time and thus including them in current classification schemes does not serve any useful purpose. This review resolves issues in the existing conflicting literature.
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