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γδ T cells and inflammatory skin diseases
Immunological Reviews, 2020Approximately 25% of the population suffers from skin diseases. The most common forms of skin diseases are the inflammatory skin diseases such as allergic contact dermatitis, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis.
M. H. Jee+3 more
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A deep learning system for differential diagnosis of skin diseases
Nature Network Boston, 2019Skin conditions affect 1.9 billion people. Because of a shortage of dermatologists, most cases are seen instead by general practitioners with lower diagnostic accuracy.
Yuan Liu+21 more
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Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2013
This article reviews recent findings on the skin microbiome. It provides an update on the current understanding of the role of microbiota in healthy skin and in inflammatory and allergic skin diseases.Advances in computing and high-throughput sequencing technology have enabled in-depth analysis of microbiota composition and functionality of human skin.
Zeeuwen, P.L.+3 more
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This article reviews recent findings on the skin microbiome. It provides an update on the current understanding of the role of microbiota in healthy skin and in inflammatory and allergic skin diseases.Advances in computing and high-throughput sequencing technology have enabled in-depth analysis of microbiota composition and functionality of human skin.
Zeeuwen, P.L.+3 more
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The Clinical Trials of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy in Skin Diseases: An Update and Concise Review.
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2019The skin is one of the crucial body organs with anatomy and physiology linked to various disorders including congenital and acquired diseases. Nowadays, mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs)- based therapy has appeared as a promising therapeutic field, in which ...
A. Golchin+4 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1985
Abstract: One hundred and one patients who met criteria for alcoholism were evaluated for dermatologic signs. There were 98 men and 3 women, with an average age of 40.85 years; 40 were white and 61 black. Significant findings were no skin disease in 19, acne in 27, folliculitis in 8, seborrheic dermatitis in 12, tinea pedis in 32, and xerosis in 7 ...
Lawrence Charles Parish, Eric Fine
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Abstract: One hundred and one patients who met criteria for alcoholism were evaluated for dermatologic signs. There were 98 men and 3 women, with an average age of 40.85 years; 40 were white and 61 black. Significant findings were no skin disease in 19, acne in 27, folliculitis in 8, seborrheic dermatitis in 12, tinea pedis in 32, and xerosis in 7 ...
Lawrence Charles Parish, Eric Fine
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Evidence of curcumin and curcumin analogue effects in skin diseases: A narrative review
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2018Curcumin, a natural polyphenolic and yellow pigment obtained from the spice turmeric, has strong antioxidative, anti‐inflammatory, and antibacterial properties.
Y. Panahi+6 more
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British Medical Bulletin, 1993
Skin disease is one of the common causes of illness in most tropical countries and tropical skin diseases are often regarded as exotic. Most patients presenting with lesions acquired abroad however have either developed a condition common in their own environment or one that has been aggravated by the climatic conditions.
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Skin disease is one of the common causes of illness in most tropical countries and tropical skin diseases are often regarded as exotic. Most patients presenting with lesions acquired abroad however have either developed a condition common in their own environment or one that has been aggravated by the climatic conditions.
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International Conference on Software, Knowledge, Information Management and Applications, 2018
Globally, skin diseases are the fourth leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Both high and low-income countries suffer from this burden; indicates the prevention of skin diseases should be prioritised. In this research work, an intelligent diagnosis
Nazia Hameed+2 more
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Globally, skin diseases are the fourth leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Both high and low-income countries suffer from this burden; indicates the prevention of skin diseases should be prioritised. In this research work, an intelligent diagnosis
Nazia Hameed+2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2001
This article describes the most common diseases that affect the integumentary system of ferrets. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and treatment of each disease.
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This article describes the most common diseases that affect the integumentary system of ferrets. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and treatment of each disease.
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DISEASES OF THE SKIN IN PREGNANCY
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1950ASIDE from the relatively few more dramatic dermatoses which infrequently accompany the gravid state, a pregnant woman seldom derives much sympathy for her integumental complaints. Dermatologists and obstetricians alike are prone to ascribe most cutaneous symptoms occurring in these women to the pregnancy and dismiss them with a cursory inspection and ...
Roy W. Leeper, G. Marshall Crawford
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