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    November 1999 in “ Australasian Journal of Dermatology
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    TLDR The document concludes that there is a need for more research and regulation in dermatology, covering topics like latex allergy in children, the use of botulinum toxin, and treatments for skin conditions.
    The document summarized findings from various studies and articles in dermatology, highlighting an increased risk of latex allergy in Australian children with spinal cord dysfunction who have undergone multiple surgeries, the need for diagnostic screening in high-risk groups, and the effectiveness of botulinum toxin for hyperhidrosis. It also mentioned the requirement of multiple doses of oral ivermectin for crusted scabies, a protective effect of erythema nodosum against coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy, and various other topics including nail melanoma, vasculitides, drug reactions, lupus, and the potential cancer progression due to cyclosporine. The document underscored the necessity for ongoing research and better regulation in dermatology.
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