نتایج جستجو برای: topical therapies

تعداد نتایج: 149653  

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2015
J Alcántara González L Pérez Carmona M Ruano Del Salado L Calzado Villarreal

Viral warts are benign proliferations of the skin and mucous membranes caused by infection with human papillomavirus. They can be located anywhere on the skin and are common on the hands, feet, and knees. Extragenital warts are usually asymptomatic, but can occasionally cause pain or deformity. Although spontaneous resolution is not uncommon, viral warts can persist for months or years, and are...

Journal: :Australian family physician 2017
Kurt Gebauer

BACKGROUND Acne vulgaris affects more than 90% of Australian adolescents aged 16-18 years. It may have a significantly deleterious effect on their self-esteem and emotional state. Moderate-to-severe acne can lead to scarring. There are many treatment options available. Most teenagers obtain information from their peers or from the internet. OBJECTIVE The aim of this article is to inform gener...

2017
Sung Jay Choe Solam Lee Jaewoong Choi Won-Soo Lee

BACKGROUND A variety of agents have been used to treat female pattern hair loss (FPHL), including topical minoxidil, topical 17α-estradiol, oral anti-androgen agents, and mineral supplements. Compared with these single agent regimens, combination therapies could be a better therapeutic option in expectation of superior treatment outcome. OBJECTIVE This study was designed to determine the effi...

Journal: :Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV 2007
A Altenburg M B Abdel-Naser H Seeber M Abdallah C C Zouboulis

Treatment of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) remains, to date, empirical and non-specific. The main goals of therapy are to minimize pain and functional disabilities as well as decrease inflammatory reactions and frequency of recurrences. Locally, symptomatically acting modalities are the standard treatment in simple cases of RAS. Examples include topical anaesthetics and analgesics, antise...

2015

Tinea incognita is a dermatophyte infection of the skin whose clinical presentation has been modified by the misuse of steroids or, as has been described recently, calcineurin inhibitors. We report a case of pustular psoriasis treated with an antipsoriatic cream, composed of topical steroids and a vitamin D3 derivative, which gave rise to a tinea incognita. Our case underlines that clinical fea...

2016
Jeremy Udkoff Philip R. Cohen

Scalp psoriasis with alopecia is a rare cutaneous reaction to tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonists. This reaction often reverses with discontinuation of the offending drug and initiation of topical treatments; however, irreversible hair loss may occur if a scarring alopecia develops. We describe a woman with Crohn's disease who developed scalp psoriasis and alopecia secondary to infliximab. ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2010
Michelle E A de Jager Elke M G J de Jong Peter C M van de Kerkhof Marieke M B Seyger

BACKGROUND Evidence-based recommendations for therapeutic decision making in childhood psoriasis are lacking. OBJECTIVES We sought to systematically review all available literature concerning treatment efficacy and safety in childhood psoriasis and to propose a recommendation for topical and systemic treatment of childhood psoriasis. METHODS Databases searched were PubMed, EMBASE, and the C...

Journal: :Dermatologic therapy 2008
A Katsambas C Dessinioti

Topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, azelaic acid, and topical and oral antibiotics remain the milestone of treatment for mild to moderate acne vulgaris. Oral isotretinoin is useful for the treatment of severe nodular acne, treatment-resistant acne, and acne with a risk of physical or psychological scarring. Hormonal treatment in female acne is useful in resistant or late-onset acne. With incre...

Journal: :Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics 1994
D Greenspan

Most HIV-positive patients develop some form of oral candidiasis, most commonly pseudomembranous candidiasis, erythematous candidiasis, or angular cheilitis, at some point in their disease. All these manifestations are important risk markers for disease progression. Oral candidiasis is generally caused by Candida albicans. Although oral candidiasis can occur at any stage of HIV infection, it is...

2015

Tinea incognita is a dermatophyte infection of the skin whose clinical presentation has been modified by the misuse of steroids or, as has been described recently, calcineurin inhibitors. We report a case of pustular psoriasis treated with an antipsoriatic cream, composed of topical steroids and a vitamin D3 derivative, which gave rise to a tinea incognita. Our case underlines that clinical fea...

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