نتایج جستجو برای: dermatological conditions
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Pyoderma is defined as any purulent skin disease and represents infections in epidermis and dermis or in hair follicles (Neirita et al., 2012). The pyodermas are one of the commonest clinical conditions encountered in dermatological practice (Shashi et al., 2012; Nataraj et al., 2003). Various factors influence the incidence of pyodermas. Poverty, malnutrition, overcrowding, poor hygiene, clima...
There is a distinct lack of knowledge on the prevalence of skin disorders in Tuvalu. The aim of the current study was to assess the prevalence of cutaneous diseases and to evaluate access dermatological care in Tuvalu. Cutaneous disorders in the people of Tuvalu between 2009 and 2012 were examined. The most common skin conditions were eczema/dermatitis, superficial fungal infections, impetigo, ...
INTRODUCTION Chronic relapsing conditions are the most frustrating problems in day-to-day practice. In dermatological practice there are many such types of conditions which are resistant to routine therapeutic measures. Sometimes these measures may give rise to short-term remission but relapses are quite frequent. Quite often the modern drugs and antibiotics have a deleterious effect on the ski...
Knowledge of local anesthesia is critically important to perform dermatological surgery. Local anesthetics when used judiciously are extremely safe and allow dermatologists to perform a variety of procedures. This article aims to provide an updated review of local anesthesia and local anesthetic drugs. Side effects of local anesthetics and techniques of regional anesthesia are discussed and som...
The neonates are unique in several ways in comparison with older children and adults which render them highly susceptible to severe, sometimes life threatening dermatological disorders. The neonatal dermatological emergencies are a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. A wide range of dermatoses such as infections, genodermatoses, metabolic disorders and vascular tumors may require emergency ca...
Nanotechnology is the application of the science dealing with the study of small particles with dimensions of less than a hundred nanometers. Nanoparticles, owing to their size, have special physicochemical properties that are distinct from the derived bulk material. These nanoparticles have recently been employed for various diagnostic and therapeutic purposes and are particularly suited for u...
Seventy-two patients with eczema were randomly allotted to one of two treatment groups: A, those receiving dermatological treatment only, and B, those receiving the same dermatological treatment plus psychiatric treatment, limited where possible to four months. Cases were followed up at six-monthly dermatological assessments, 57 (79%) for 18 months. The findings suggest that in the presence of ...
Adherence to long-term therapy for chronic illness is on average 50%. However, regarding adherence to dermatological treatment the existing literature is limited. The aim of the study was to acquire an understanding of issues associated with adherence to dermatological therapy. Focus group interviews were used in two types of fora: patients with chronic dermatological diseases and health care p...
BACKGROUND/AIMS Because of high vaccination rates, population immunity against measles increased in the western world. Nevertheless, outbreaks are still observed. The aim of this article is to document and describe the natural course of dermatological manifestations and compare it with the literature. METHODS After detecting a measles index case, the dermatological onset of the disease in the...
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