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Abstract Autoimmune encephalitis is a group of disorders characterized by symptoms of dysfunction of the limbic and extra‐limbic systems that occur in association with antibodies against intracellular antigens, synapses, or proteins located on the surface of nerve cells. Anti‐NMDA (N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate) receptor encephalitis was first described in 2007
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EPIC: Examining Patch Impedance Characteristics [PDF]
In the United States, approximately one in 4 adults have at least one chronic illness, making up approximately 84% of US Healthcare Spending. Unfortunately, 50% of patients with chronic diseases do not take their medication properly and as such spend ...
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Assessment of Restoring Chemically Damaged Hair Fibers Using Microscopy and Spectroscopy. ABSTRACT This paper analyses hair restoration products currently on the market that treat chemically processed hair. This study measured the restoration of structural integrity in hair samples from both chemically damaged hair (chemically relaxed, bleached, and ...
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Abstract Background We hypothesized that acne vulgaris (AV) and gingivitis were associated through systemic inflammatory mechanisms, sharing common etiological factors. This study aimed to identify the association between AV and gingivitis and to assess changes in acne severity in relation to changes in the plaque index (PI).
Ömer Faruk Okumuş +2 more
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Systemic Absorption and Pharmacokinetics of Five Novel Topical Dermatologic Agents: A Review
ABSTRACT In recent years, innovative topical medications with novel mechanisms of action have emerged to treat common dermatologic conditions such as acne, atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, and actinic keratoses. These molecularly targeted therapies offer improved safety and tolerability compared to traditional options like corticosteroids.
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A cohort of 21 HS patients treated with isotretinoin was enrolled in this study. The main outcome was HISCR50 achievement at week 16. Overall, 2/12 patients affected by follicular phenotype of HS and 2/9 patients affected by inflammatory phenotype of HS achieved HISCR50 at week 16. No significant difference was found in response to isotretinoin between
Maria Vittoria Cannizzaro +6 more
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Fabrication, Characterisation and Tribological Investigation of Artificial Skin Surface Lipid Films [PDF]
This article deals with the tribology of lipid coatings that resemble those found on human skin. In order to simulate the lipidic surface chemistry of human skin, an artificial sebum formulation that closely resembles human sebum was spray-coated onto ...
Derler, S. +4 more
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Psychodermatology of the Female: Hormones, Skin and Mental Health Across the Lifespan
Hormonal transitions across the female lifespan shape skin disease and psychiatric comorbidity through the brain–skin axis and Neuro‐Immuno‐Cutaneous‐Endocrine (NICE) network. This narrative review links puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, postpartum and menopause to dermatologic and psychosocial outcomes.
Sheila Sharifi +4 more
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It is a generally held belief that in acne vulgaris increased quantities of sebum are produced as compared with normal individuals. The few published studies in this regard indicate that there is an increase in sebum in acne (1-4) although an exception has been recorded (5).
Pochi, Peter E., Strauss, John S.
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Sebum is a biofluid excreted by sebaceous glands in the skin. In recent years sebum has been shown to contain endogenous metabolites diagnostic of disease, with remarkable results for Parkinson’s Disease.
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