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Scarification Treatment of Granuloma Annulare

Archives of Dermatology, 1982
In general, successful treatment of any disease is probably inversely related to the number of recommended regimens. Multiple treatment methods have been proposed for granuloma annulare, a disorder that is often difficult to eliminate. We report herein our success in treating granuloma annulare with a method described by Shakhnes.1 Report of Cases ...
Jonathan K. Wilkin   +2 more
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The chamber‐scarification test for irritancy *

Contact Dermatitis, 1976
A procedure has been designed (the chamber‐scarification test), which possesses greatly increased sensitivity for assessing the irritancy of topically applied materials. A forearm test site is criss‐cross scarified by drawing a 30‐gauge needle over the skin with just enough pressure to cleave the epidermis without drawing blood.
Peter J. Frosch, Albert M. Kligman
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Scarification: A Conclusion

2020
The conclusion summarizes the book’s main arguments while recapitulating the broad narrative and temporal sweep of its subject matter. It highlights the apparent paradox raised in the introduction of the book: how a minority of a minority, a small group of Moroccan Jewish Communists, reviled as pariahs and liabilities by many, became among the most ...
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Reproducibility of the chamber scarification test

Contact Dermatitis, 1996
The chamber scarification test is a predictive human skin irritation test developed to rank the irritation potential of products and ingredients meant for repealed use on normal and diseased skin. 12 products or ingredients can he tested simultaneously on the forearm skin of each volunteer. The test combines with the procedure scratching of the skin at
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Les scarifications à l'adolescence : un équivalent suicidaire ?

La psychiatrie de l'enfant, 2013
Résumé Le rapprochement entre tentatives de suicide et scarifications fleurit dans la littérature, notamment anglo-saxonne, donnant naissance à des terminologies nouvelles telles que le « parasuicide ». De tels regroupements conceptuels ne risquent-ils pas de semer la confusion et de gommer une différenciation essentielle notamment en ce qu’elle rend ...
de Luca, Manuella   +2 more
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Scarification in Africa

Cultural and Social History, 2007
ABSTRACTThe meaning and function of ‘inscriptions on the body’ have been the subject of lively debate amongst historians and anthropologists of colonial expansion and the societies of the Pacific. With some notable exceptions, the parallel history of scarification practices in Africa has received less attention.
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Scarifications et « représentation de peau »

Perspectives Psy, 2009
Depuis une vingtaine d’annees, les scarifications sont devenues des conduites frequemment reperables dans la clinique de l’adolescent en souffrance. Se couper pour se soulager, pour expulser la souffrance hors de soi en la materialisant dans une douleur corporelle, visible : telle est l’explication fournie par les adolescentes.
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Scarification and (self-) mutilation in psychosis

2008
Contemporaine de la naissance de la psychiatrie moderne française, l’étude des pratiques sur le corps propre ou celui d’autruia été inaugurée par Philippe Pinel dès la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Constituant en partie sa manie sans délire, cette réalité cliniquea été abordée par la suite par divers auteurs dont principalement Jean Étienne Dominique. Esquirol,
Trichet, Yohan, Lévy, Alexandre
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Cutaneous Sarcoidosis and Tribal Scarifications in West Africa

International Journal of Dermatology, 1989
ABSTRACT: Sarcoidosis is quite common in American and West Indian blacks. In America, the incidence in blacks could be up to 10 times higher than in whites. Sarcoidosis is generally believed to be rarer in African blacks and especially along the West African coast from which the American blacks trace their ancestry.
G. O. Alabi, A. O. George
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The Structure and Function of Yoruba Facial Scarification

Anthropological Linguistics, 2011
Among the Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria, one commonly encounters people with different patterns of facial stripes produced by scarification. It has long been observed that such stripes are labels of clan identification among the Yoruba. This article considers facial stripes from a structural viewpoint, and shows that the attested patterns are rooted ...
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