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Τρίτη 2 Ιουλίου 2019

Sea Urchin Injuries: A review and clinical approach algorithm.
Sea Urchin Injuries: A review and clinical approach algorithm. J Dermatolog Treat. 2019 Jul 01;:1-23 Authors: Schwartz Z, Cohen M, Lipner SR Abstract Sea urchin injuries are among the most common marine injuries, however, there are no guidelines to dictate appropriate workup and treatment. Complications vary significantly depending on the extent of injury, site of injury and elapsed time to medical attention. Timely and appropriate management can prevent...
Journal of Dermatological Treatment
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Crystallized phenol for sacral hidradenitis suppurativa.
Crystallized phenol for sacral hidradenitis suppurativa. J Dermatolog Treat. 2019 Jul 01;:1-12 Authors: Turan E, Dogru O, Kargin S, Kerimoglu RS, Nazik EE Abstract Objective: Multiple treatment options for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) have been suggested; none 100% successful. We assessed crystallized phenol treatment (CPT) for sacral HS Methods: Twenty-five patients with sacral HS were enrolled. HS severity was assessed by Hurley Score and HS- Physician's...
Journal of Dermatological Treatment
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Patients' knowledge about psoriasis and comorbidities; their participation in treatment decisions.
Patients' knowledge about psoriasis and comorbidities; their participation in treatment decisions. J Dermatolog Treat. 2019 Jul 01;:1-13 Authors: Cingoz K, Gunduz K, Inanir I Abstract Background: Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory disease. Having more information about psoriasis and comorbid diseases means that patients have more involvement in treatment. Aim: Evaluate the knowledge levels of psoriasis patients about the disease and comorbidities...
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Evaluating and Reducing Xerosis in Competitive Swimmers: An In Vitro Study and Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
Evaluating and Reducing Xerosis in Competitive Swimmers: An In Vitro Study and Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. J Dermatolog Treat. 2019 Jul 01;:1-19 Authors: Sheehan K, Sheehan D, Noland MM Abstract INTRODUCTION: Xerosis is a common problem with significant sequelae in competitive swimmers, and it results from transepidermal water loss. This study evaluates moisture barriers for reducing xerosis in competitive swimmers. METHODS: An artificial...
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