Volume 2, Issue 1

 

ارسال های اخیر

  • A case of toenail Onychomycosis with Scopulariopsis Brevicalis 

    Miramin Mohammadi, A؛ Firooz, AR (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 1998-10-01)
    During 12 months survey on 33 patients with onychomycosis, only one of them showed infection due to scopulariopsis brevicalis. The case was a 38-year-old male with great toe nail lesion which was diagnosed as Trichophyton ...

  • Anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome 

    Momeni, A؛ Asilian, A؛ Meghdadi, M؛ Enshaieh, Sh؛ Shariati, F؛ Nilforoush Zadeh, MA؛ Iraji, F؛ Fatemi, F؛ Amin Javaheri, M (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 1998-10-01)
    Hypersensitivity to anticonvulsant drugs have been reported many times. But anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome (AHS) is a potentially fatal drug reaction with cutaneous and systemic reaction to the arene oxide-producing ...

  • Immunotherapy of Leishmania Tropica skin infection with autologous Buffy Coat injection 

    Shamsi Meymandi, S؛ Dabiri, Sh؛ Soleimani, F (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 1998-10-01)
    Many investigators believe that immunotherapy will be the only selected treatment for leishmaniasis in the future. Leishmanization, vaccination or injection of stimulating mediators are among various forms of immunotherapy. ...

  • A short review on immunology of Atopic dermatitis 

    Eslami, Z (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 1998-10-01)
    Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a pruritic, relapsing, chronic disease that arises most commonly during infancy, childhood, or adolescence. It is clear that genetic factors are important in AD, a family history of AD, allergic ...

  • Comparison of diagnostic criteria for Atopic dermatitis in epidemiological studies 

    Athar Moein, A (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 1998-10-01)
    Atopic dermatitis is one of the commonest childhood diseases. Large variations in the prevalence of the disease have been observed in different studies. This variation in the prevalence may be not only from genetic and ...