مرور Volume 14, Issue 2 بر اساس تاریخ انتشار
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Acquired hyperpigmented lesion on the foot
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2011-07-01)case: A 3.5-year-old girl presented with a 1-year history of a slow growing pigmented lesion on the dorsal aspect of her right foot. Physical examination revealed the presence of a pigmented patch with color distribution ...
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The effect of different concentrations of topical podophyllin on cutaneous leishmaniasis
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2011-07-01)Introduction: Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is a parasitic disease caused by Leishmania species. Currently accessible treatments remain insufficient, and there is pressure to develop suitable and effectual options. In this ...
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Clinical efficacy and tolerability of valacyclovir versus acyclovir in treatment of herpes zoster
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2011-07-01)Background: Acyclovir, a specific and selective inhibitor of replication of herpesviridae family, has well documented efficacy for speedy rash healing and decreasing pain of herpes zoster. Limited oral bioavailability of ...
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Localized genital bullous pemphigoid; A case report
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2011-07-01)Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune bullous disorder with urticarial pruritic papules and plaques and tense bullae in flexural surfaces of body. The localized form of the disease is a rare variant which can be triggered ...
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Efficacy of topical 5% imiquimod with cryotherapy versus intralesional meglumine antimoniate in the treatment of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2011-07-01)Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a major world problem. Several types of treatment regimens have been suggested. Imiquimod demonstrated a leishmanicidal activity by increasing local cytokine production. The aim ...
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Bilateral congenital nevus of Ota in association with Mongolian spot
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2011-07-01)A 24-year-old woman presented with asymptomatic hyperpigmented bilateral patches on her temples, eyelids and forehead since birth. Furthermore, the patient had a congenital grey patch, compatible with Mongolian spot, on ...
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Unilateral generalized morphea: A case report
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2011-07-01)Morphea is a localized form of scleroderma characterized by sclerotic plaques limited to the skin. Although its cause is unknown, genetic, infectious and autoimmune mechanisms have been suggessed in the pathogenesis of the ...



