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      Clinical Snippets: Insights into Dermatological Studies

      research Clinical Snippets: Insights into Dermatological Studies

      January 2016 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Some cells may slow melanoma growth, a protein could affect skin pigmentation, a gene-silencing method might treat hair defects, skin bacteria changes likely result from eczema, and a defensin protein could help treat multiple sclerosis.
      Letters to Dermatology

      research Letters to Dermatology

      2 citations, January 1998 in “Dermatology”
      Stopping forehead irritation and using hydrocortisone helped a man's skin, Martinique has lower melanoma rates, a man had an allergy to a specific antifungal, another had unexplained cysts, certain drugs can cause skin reactions without always being interrelated, a link between Fanconi anemia and a skin condition was suggested, high levels of a certain protein may play a role in a type of psoriasis, and there's a need to study the connection between scalp pain and hair loss.
      Contents

      research Contents

      March 2019 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      The document concludes that there have been significant advances in the treatment and diagnosis of various skin conditions.
      Contents

      research Contents

      March 2014 in “Pediatric Clinics of North America”
      The document discusses how to identify and manage common skin conditions in children.
      Index

      research Index

      September 2019
      The document is a detailed guide on skin conditions and treatments for dermatologists.
      Viewpoint 1

      research Viewpoint 1

      June 2006 in “Experimental Dermatology”
      Understanding skin patterns can help us learn about skin diseases and their treatments.
      Complications of Cushing's Syndrome: State of the Art

      research Complications of Cushing's Syndrome: State of the Art

      374 citations, May 2016 in “˜The œLancet. Diabetes & endocrinology”
      Cushing's syndrome can cause serious health problems, and early treatment is crucial, but some issues may remain after treatment.
      Liposomes in Dermatology Today

      research Liposomes in Dermatology Today

      140 citations, January 2009 in “JEADV. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology/Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      Liposomes improve drug delivery and reduce skin irritation in dermatology.
      Cutaneous Manifestations of Mucopolysaccharidoses

      research Cutaneous Manifestations of Mucopolysaccharidoses

      8 citations, September 2016 in “Pediatric dermatology”
      People with Mucopolysaccharidoses often have skin problems like thick skin and extra hair, and recognizing these can help diagnose and treat the condition early.
      Dermatology

      research Dermatology

      1 citations, February 2004
      Skin diseases are common and can significantly affect people's lives; better outcome measures and ethical clinical trials are needed to improve dermatology care.
      Psychoactive Drugs and Skin

      research Psychoactive Drugs and Skin

      12 citations, June 2003 in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      Some psychoactive drugs can cause skin reactions, with carbamazepine having a higher risk, and stopping the drug and seeing a dermatologist is important.
      The Photosensitive Patient: Could It Be Pellagra?

      research The Photosensitive Patient: Could It Be Pellagra?

      2 citations, May 2011 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Pellagra, caused by niacin deficiency and presenting with photosensitivity, should be considered in patients with relevant symptoms and risk factors.
      A Rare Case of Cardiocutaneous Syndrome in a Young Child

      research A Rare Case of Cardiocutaneous Syndrome in a Young Child

      June 2023 in “British journal of dermatology/British journal of dermatology, Supplement”
      A child with skin and tooth symptoms was found to have a genetic mutation causing cardiocutaneous syndrome, leading to heart problems.