نتایج جستجو برای: topical therapies

تعداد نتایج: 149653  

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2007
Esther J van Zuuren Aditya K Gupta Melissa D Gover Mark Graber Sally Hollis

BACKGROUND Rosacea is a common chronic skin and ocular condition. It is unclear which treatments are most effective. We have conducted a Cochrane review of rosacea therapies. This article is a distillation of that work. OBJECTIVE We sought to assess the evidence for the efficacy and safety of rosacea therapies. METHODS Multiple databases were systematically searched. Randomized controlled t...

Journal: :Veterinary dermatology 2010
Jutta Lortz Claude Favrot Lars Mecklenburg Claudia Nett Silvia Rüfenacht Wolfgang Seewald Monika Linek

Canine idiopathic sebaceous adenitis (ISA) is an inflammatory reaction of sebaceous glands, potentially resulting in their complete loss. It is considered a T-cell-mediated disease, but its precise pathogenesis is still unknown. Topical treatment with oil soaks, humectants and shampoos is effective but laborious. Ciclosporin A (CsA), an immunomodulatory drug, has recently been shown to ameliora...

Journal: :Dermatology online journal 2003
Christine R Bruner Steven R Feldman Madhuri Ventrapragada Alan B Fleischer

Mild to moderate psoriasis is a disease that can often be treated with topical medications. The diversity of topical therapies and their disparate side effects complicates treatment planning. Our purpose is to compare the rates of adverse events associated with different topical psoriasis treatments. A review of medical literature from 1996 to March, 2002 was conducted using guidelines set by Q...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica, et Adriatica 2005
Martina Bienová Renata Kucerová Michala Fiurásková Marián Hajdúch Zdenìk Koláŕ

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common dermatological condition affecting both men and women. In the case of men, up to 30% over the age of 30 and more than 50% over the age of 50 are affected. AGA also affects women although clinical signs are usually milder and associated with diffuse thinning of the scalp hair. AGA invariably causes serious psychological problems especially in women. By far...

2015
John F. Peppin Phillip J. Albrecht Charles Argoff Burkhard Gustorff Marco Pappagallo Frank L. Rice Mark S. Wallace

In Part One of this two-part series, we discussed skin physiology and anatomy as well as generalities concerning topical analgesics. This modality of therapy has lesser side effects and drug-drug interactions, and patients tolerate this form of therapy better than many oral options. Unfortunately, this modality is not used as often as it could be in chronic pain states, such as that from neurop...

Journal: :Facial plastic surgery : FPS 1989
G S Keller N J Razum D R Doiron

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) involves the administration of a photosensitizing drug and its subsequent activation by light at wavelengths matching the absorption spectrum of the photosensitizer. Because the skin is readily accessible to light-based therapies, PDT with systemic and particularly with topical agents has become important in treating cutaneous disorders. Topical PDT is indicated for t...

Journal: :Skin 2023

Tirbanibulin 1% ointment (Klisyri), an FDA-approved topical treatment for actinic keratosis, is advertised to serve as a first-in-class with high efficacy and low adverse effects compared other field therapies. We report case of severe bullous eruption associated application tirbanibulin in adult female. Though did resolve the keratoses on patient’s chest, local skin reaction precludes future u...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2017
Ekene A Enemchukwu

GENITOURINARY syndrome of menopause (GSM), preablative CO laser. After the third treatment paviously known as vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA), is a condition affecting postmenopausal women, often characterized by vaginal dryness, burning, itching, irritation, dysuria and dyspareunia. Therapies range fromvaginalmoisturizers to lowdose topical estrogen, and selective estrogen receptor modulators. Cost...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2006
Joanna M Zurada David Kriegel Ira C Davis

Hypertrophic scars represent an abnormal, exaggerated healing response after skin injury. In addition to cosmetic concern, scars may cause pain, pruritus, contractures, and other functional impairments. Therapeutic modalities include topical medications, intralesional corticosteroids, laser therapy, and cryosurgery. Topical therapies, in particular, have become increasingly popular because of t...

2010
Joanna M. Zurada Ira C. Davis

Hypertrophic scars represent an abnormal, exaggerated healing response after skin injury. In addition to cosmetic concern, scars may cause pain, pruritus, contractures, and other functional impairments. Therapeutic modalities include topical medications, intralesional corticosteroids, laser therapy, and cryosurgery. Topical therapies, in particular, have become increasingly popular because of t...

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