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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2024) 240 (2): 352–356.
Published Online: 06 January 2024
..., inflammatory arthritis, or a hematologic disorder. The most common cause of death was infection ( n = 6, 54.5%), followed by pulmonary embolism ( n = 3, 27.3%), and myelodysplastic syndrome ( n = 2, 18.2%). Six patients (54.5%) were taking systemic steroids at the time of death. Conclusion: The development...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2023) 239 (6): 860–867.
Published Online: 23 August 2023
... years (min: 1, max: 12 years), 58.1% of death causes were classified as indirect (infection), 12.9% directly related (blastic transformation), 22.5% unrelated, and 6.5% of unknown cause. 51.6% of mycosis fungoides (MF) patients who died had early-stage disease (1A–2A) or were on remission. 45.2% of dead...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2022) 238 (4): 799–806.
Published Online: 30 December 2021
... hypersensitivity reactions, out of which 18 were triggered by the red ink. In 11 cases (21%), contact dermatitis has developed after tattooing, while 9 of the patients (17%) presented tattoo infectious complications, including local bacterial infections, common warts, molluscum contagiosum, and demodicosis. We...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2019) 235 (4): 295–305.
Published Online: 17 April 2019
...Danuta Nowicka; Ewelina Grywalska Staphylococcus aureus is one of the severest and most persistent bacterial pathogens. The most frequent S. aureus infections include impetigo, folliculitis, furuncles, furunculosis, abscesses, hidradenitis suppurativa, and mastitis. S. aureus produces a great...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2018) 235 (1): 71–78.
Published Online: 07 November 2018
... localization (belly button and nose for women, eyebrows for men) and motivations (embellishment of the body for women, individuality and sexuality for men). A total of 33.6% of the study participants reported having skin problems after BP, primarily infection (44%). Individuals with BPs were more likely...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2017) 232 (6): 731–737.
Published Online: 02 March 2017
... to infections. Aim: To describe the clinical features of cutaneous infections observed in MF patients. Materials and Methods: A series of 56 MF patients were followed prospectively over 3 years and screened for cutaneous infections. Type of Study: Prospective observational study. Results: Four herpes simplex...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2017) 232 (6): 668–678.
Published Online: 15 December 2016
... (considered non-allergic) and due to pigment agglomeration; 53 (11%) had bacterial infections; 46 (9%) were psycho-social complications; 144 (30%) belonged to several specific diagnostic entities, including photosensitivity, pain syndrome, and lymphopathy. We found no cases of cutaneous or other malignancies...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2011) 222 (2): 144–147.
Published Online: 22 February 2011
... ). Limitations: The retrospective nature of the study. Conclusions: EGFRI patients have an increased susceptibility to DF colonization or infection, respectively. Our results support the recent concept that EGFRI may induce an impairment of antimicrobial defense mechanisms. Epidermal growth factor receptor...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1980) 160 (2): 121–124.
Published Online: 14 October 2009
...A. Constantopoulos; P. Lagos; S. Benetos; N. Matsaniotis Levamisole has been used to treat a patient with disseminated neonatal herpes simplex infection. The skin lesions and the convulsions disappeared completely 20 days after therapy. A trial to reduce the dose of levamisole resulted in a new...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1984) 169 (2): 86–87.
Published Online: 13 October 2009
...R.L. Mittal; R. Mittal An interesting case of chronic paronychia of the big toe for the last 6 years resulting in granulomatous reaction and hypertrophy of nail plate and bed is being reported. An increased rate of longitudinal growth of nails may occur in association with infection around the nail...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1990) 180 (1): 48–50.
Published Online: 08 October 2009
...V. Ramesh Two girls with dissecting cellulitis of the scalp are described. In one Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated from the sinus discharge. Both patients were controlled with prolonged antibiotic therapy and periodic aspiration of the fluctuant lesions. Role of infection in perpetuating...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (1994) 188 (4): 255–257.
Published Online: 07 October 2009
...M. Lacour Temporary improvement of atopic dermatitis lesions may occur after acute, severe infections. One such case is shortly described, and it is then proposed that such a phenomenon may serve as an indirect evidence to support the finding of a predominant Th2 imbalance in atopic dermatitis...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2000) 200 (2): 156–159.
Published Online: 14 April 2000
..., porphyrias, infections and cancers. The involvement of iron in these disorders entails a variety of mechanisms, including among others simple deposition processes, activation or inactivation of enzymatic systems, impairment of phagocyte functions and interference with apoptosis. A better understanding...