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      A Screening Study on Dermatoses in Pregnancy

      research A Screening Study on Dermatoses in Pregnancy

      9 citations ,   January 2017 in “Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research”
      Most pregnant women experience skin changes, mainly increased pigmentation, and some develop pregnancy-related skin conditions and infections.
      Skin eruptions specific to pregnancy: an overview

      research Skin eruptions specific to pregnancy: an overview

      6 citations ,   September 2013 in “The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist”
      Pregnancy can cause unique skin issues, some of which may risk the mother and baby's health and need careful treatment.
      Disorders of the skin appendages

      research Disorders of the skin appendages

        December 2016 in “John Wiley & Sons, Ltd eBooks”
      The document concludes that proper recognition and treatment of skin appendage disorders are important for management.
      Physiologic skin changes in pregnancy

      research Physiologic skin changes in pregnancy

      141 citations ,   January 1984 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Pregnancy can cause skin darkening, varicose veins, more sweating, hair growth, hair loss after birth, nail changes, and gum inflammation.
      PHYSIOLOGIC SKIN CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH PREGNANCY

      research PHYSIOLOGIC SKIN CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH PREGNANCY

      64 citations ,   June 1992 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Pregnancy often causes skin changes like darkening, stretch marks, and hair growth, which may improve after childbirth.
      Dermatology Issues in Sports

      research Dermatology Issues in Sports

      3 citations ,   July 2017 in “Current sports medicine reports”
      Athletes can experience various skin issues, which can be treated and prevented with appropriate care and protective measures.
      Physiologic changes and dermatoses of pregnancy

      research Physiologic changes and dermatoses of pregnancy

      24 citations ,   June 2011 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Most pregnant women experience skin changes like darkening and itching, while serious skin conditions are rare but need early treatment.
      Cosmetic aspects of pregnancy

      research Cosmetic aspects of pregnancy

      51 citations ,   March 2006 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnant women often experience skin and hair changes, with over half getting stretch marks and pigment changes, and should be cautious with cosmetic procedures due to potential risks.
      Dermatoses of pregnancy

      research Dermatoses of pregnancy

      208 citations ,   July 2001 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Pregnancy can cause various skin changes and diseases, with PUPPP being the most common skin condition specific to pregnancy.
      Physiological changes in the skin during pregnancy

      research Physiological changes in the skin during pregnancy

      96 citations ,   January 1997 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnancy can cause skin pigmentation, stretch marks, and changes in hair, nails, and sweat glands, with most resolving after birth.
      Physiological and biological skin changes in pregnancy

      research Physiological and biological skin changes in pregnancy

      71 citations ,   March 2006 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnancy causes skin changes like darkening, hair thickening, nail changes, and increased risk of skin growths, most of which usually resolve after birth.
      Cutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapeutic Agents

      research Cutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapeutic Agents

      53 citations ,   May 2001 in “˜The œAmerican journal of the medical sciences”
      Chemotherapy can cause various skin problems, and recognizing them helps improve patient care.
      The Skin in Pregnancy

      research The Skin in Pregnancy

      47 citations ,   May 2002 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Pregnancy can cause normal skin changes that usually go away after childbirth and don't need treatment.
      Pregnancy and Skin

      research Pregnancy and Skin

      26 citations ,   June 2012 in “The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India”
      Most skin changes during pregnancy are harmless and temporary, but some can risk the fetus and need careful treatment.
      Skin disease in pregnancy

      research Skin disease in pregnancy

      24 citations ,   July 2015 in “Best Practice & Research in Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology”
      Some skin conditions are common during pregnancy and can be safely treated without affecting the pregnancy outcome.
      FOX FORDYCE DISEASE IN A PREPUBERTAL GIRL

      research FOX FORDYCE DISEASE IN A PREPUBERTAL GIRL

      16 citations ,   January 2005 in “Pediatric Dermatology”
      A 10-year-old girl with Fox Fordyce disease improved with treatment, suggesting the disease can occur before puberty and might be underdiagnosed in young girls.
      Dermatology and Pregnancy

      research Dermatology and Pregnancy

      2 citations ,   May 2017 in “Springer eBooks”
      Pregnancy can cause skin changes and affect existing skin conditions, with limited treatment options due to the need for fetal safety.