نتایج جستجو برای: topical therapies

تعداد نتایج: 149653  

Journal: :Journal of clinical gastroenterology 2011
Leonard B Weinstock

Leonard B. Weinstock, MD Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO; Specialists in Gastroenterology, LLC, St Louis, MO Rosacea is a skin disease that manifests as flushing, persistent skin redness (ie, erythematous form), small rounded bumps on the skin (ie, papulopustular form), or dilated superficial blood vessels (ie, telangiectasia). The pathophysiology of rosacea is unknown, b...

2010

pattern, atopic dermatitis (AD) affects individuals of all ages, although its prevalence is highest in children. While the pathophysiology of AD is not yet fully understood, genetically-based alterations in barrier function have recently been described, leading to enhanced understanding of the need to maintain the barrier function in this skin disorder. In light of these findings, barrier repai...

Background: Inflammation caused by diapers is one of the most common skin diseases in infants and children all over the world. Among the current therapies, modern chemical medicines are the most common ways of therapy despite their potential risks. In the present study, a variety of available chemical and complementary therapies are presented to facilitate the selection or further research on t...

Journal: :The Australasian journal of dermatology 2006
Vernon S C Pua Ross StC Barnetson

Atopic dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin condition with increasing incidence in recent decades. The mainstay of treatment has been the combination of emollients and topical corticosteroids, with the addition of systemic therapies in severe cases. New drugs such as the topical calcineurin inhibitors have shown promise in treating mild-to-severe atopic dermatitis. Other novel therapies tha...

2009
Alicia Cecile Borderé Jo Lambert Nanny van Geel

Vitiligo is an acquired cutaneous disorder of pigmentation, with an incidence of 0.5% to 2% worldwide. There are three major hypotheses for the pathogenesis of vitiligo that are not exclusive of each other: biochemical/cytotoxic, neural and autoimmune. Recent data provide strong evidence supporting an autoimmune pathogenesis of vitiligo. As vitiligo can have a major effect on quality of life, t...

2017
Yun Sun Byun Jee Hee Son Yong Se Cho Bo Young Chung Hee Jin Cho Chun Wook Park Hye One Kim

Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) is a chronic form of cutaneous lupus that can cause permanent scarring. Treatment of DLE includes protection from sunlight and artificial sources of ultraviolet light, as well as systemic and topical medications. The first-line standard therapies are antimalarials and topical steroids. Other systemic therapies include systemic steroid, azathioprine, dapsone, an...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2007
J Callen S Chamlin L F Eichenfield C Ellis M Girardi M Goldfarb J Hanifin P Lee D Margolis A S Paller D Piacquadio W Peterson K Kaulback M Fennerty B U Wintroub

BACKGROUND The safety of topical therapies for atopic dermatitis (AD), a common and morbid disease, has recently been the focus of increased scrutiny, adding confusion as how best to manage these patients. OBJECTIVES The objective of these systematic reviews was to determine the safety of topical therapies for AD. METHODS Databases searched included: OVID Medline, Medline In-Process and Oth...

Journal: :Skin therapy letter 2012
Robyn S Fallen Melinda Gooderham

Rosacea is a common chronic skin disorder that has significant impact on the self-esteem and quality of life of affected individuals. Currently understood as an inflammatory condition that occurs in the context of an altered innate immune response, the available topical and systemic therapies function as immunomodulators to restore cutaneous homeostasis. The goals of therapy include reduction o...

ژورنال: پوست و زیبایی 2010
احسانی, امیر هوشنگ, حلاجی, زهرا, میر شمس شهشهانی, مصطفی, نورمحمدپور, پدرام,

Background and aim: Actinic keratoses (AKs) are the third commonest complaint of patients visiting dermatologists. Topical treatment including 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) are among the commonest available therapies. According to local irritation induced by topical 5-FU The aim of current study was to compare efficacy of two different 5-FU based regimens with different application routes. Methods: Pa...

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