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A Review on Sun Exposure and Skin Diseases
Skin is the thin layer of tissue forming the natural integumentary system of the body that acts as a barrier to protect it from exogenous and endogenous factors that induce undesirable biological responses in the body.
KA Merin, Merin Shaji, R. Kameswaran
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With the increasing incidence of severe skin diseases, such as skin cancer, endoscopic medical imaging has become urgent for revealing the internal and hidden tissues under the skin.
I. Abunadi, Ebrahim Mohammed Senan
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Oxidative Stress and Gut Microbiome in Inflammatory Skin Diseases
Oxidative stress plays a dominant role in inflammatory skin diseases. Emerging evidence has shown that the close interaction occurred between oxidative stress and the gut microbiome.
Q. Ni, Ping Zhang, Qiang Li, Zheyi Han
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High-Definition Optical Coherence Tomography for the in vivo Detection of Demodex Mites [PDF]
Background: Demodex mites are involved in different skin diseases and are commonly detected by skin scrape tests or superficial biopsies. A new high-definition optical coherence tomography (HD-OCT) with high lateral and axial resolution in a horizontal ...
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Skin diseases affecting the vulva [PDF]
Vulval skin disease is common in gynaecological practice. This article aims to enhance clinical skills in patient assessment, vulval examination and treatment of common benign vulval skin disease.
Nunns, David, Simpson, Rosalind C.
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Eosinophil infiltration is a common finding in a broad spectrum of skin diseases, despite the fact that the skin is devoid of eosinophils under physiologic conditions. Although cutaneous eosinophilia is reactive, cytokine-mediated in most cases, diseases
S. Radonjic‐Hoesli +4 more
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Daily Lifestyle and Inflammatory Skin Diseases
Throughout life, it is necessary to adapt to the Earth’s environment in order to survive. A typical example of this is that the daily Earth cycle is different from the circadian rhythm in human beings; however, the ability to adapt to the Earth cycle has
Y. Sawada +3 more
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Occupational Skin Disease [PDF]
It is opportune to discuss occupational skin disorders since recently a 'Save your Skin' Campaign has been undertaken in the United Kingdom by the Employment Advisory Service of the Health and Safety Executive to increase the awareness of employers and employees of the need to prevent skin problems in industry.' This was justified because skin ...
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Genome wide analysis of gene expression changes in skin from patients with type 2 diabetes [PDF]
Non-healing chronic ulcers are a serious complication of diabetes and are a major healthcare problem. While a host of treatments have been explored to heal or prevent these ulcers from forming, these treatments have not been found to be consistently ...
A Avogaro +120 more
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Features of the Skin Microbiota in Common Inflammatory Skin Diseases
Many relatively common chronic inflammatory skin diseases manifest on the face (seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea, acne, perioral/periorificial dermatitis, periocular dermatitis, etc.), thereby significantly impairing patient appearance and quality of life.
I. Ferček +9 more
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