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Psoriasis is a chronic condition that progresses in remitting and relapsing phases. Most of these patients have mild-to-moderate illness, which can be managed with topical medications or could be thought of as continuing therapy after remission ...
S K Shahriar Ahmed +4 more
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Topical therapies in psoriasis
Topical therapy as monotherapy is useful in psoriasis patients with mild disease. Topical agents are also used as adjuvant for moderate-to-severe disease who are being concurrently treated with either ultraviolet light or systemic medications. Emollients
R Torsekar, Manjyot M Gautam
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About 70-80% of the patients with psoriasis have confined, localized diseases and are managed with topical treatments alone. The selection of a topical therapy should be based on patient expectations and peculiarities as well as lesion characteristics ...
Savaş Yaylı
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“There is nothing that can prevent me from supporting her:” men’s perspectives on their involvement and support of women’s use of topical therapy for cervical precancer treatment in Kenya [PDF]
PurposeCervical cancer disproportionately impacts women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The World Health Organization’s (WHO) 90/70/90 strategy aims to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030 by increasing HPV vaccination coverage to 90 ...
Chemtai Mungo +13 more
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Topical photodynamic therapy [PDF]
Topical photodynamic therapy is a therapeutic modality in development, thus arises grate interest among dermatologists worldwide. It is an effective therapy for actinic keratosis, superficial BCC and Bowenos disease.
Poljački Mirjana +5 more
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Products and technologies for treating patients with evidence-based pressure ulcers
Objective: to identify products/technologies for treating patients with pressure ulcers with an evidence level 1. Method: this is an integrative literature review.
Tatiana Neves Figueira +5 more
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Recent advances in topical carriers of anti-fungal agents
Fungal skin infections are the most common global issue for skin health. Fungal infections are often treated by topical or systemic anti-fungal therapy. Topical fungal therapy is usually preferred because of their targeted therapy and fewer side effects.
Abhinava Garg +5 more
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The article is of an overview nature. It provides various classifications of pyoderma and infections of the skin and soft tissues, epidemiological data on pyoderma in our country and abroad, discusses in detail local and systemic risk factors for the ...
A. V. Samtsov
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Topical Therapy in Atopic Dermatitis Patient
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammation skin disorder characterized by itchy, chronic, residif, can occur in infant, child, and adult. The therapy for AD are divided into systemic and topical therapy.
Wahyunita Desi Ratnaningtyas +1 more
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Optimal burn scar management has the potential to markedly improve the lives of children, but can require substantial healthcare resources. The study aimed to examine the cost-effectiveness of three scar management interventions: pressure garment ...
Steven M. McPhail +4 more
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