Volume 22, Issue 4
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Pattern of pediatric dermatoses and seasonal variations in a tertiary referral center in central India
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2020-01-01)Background: Skin diseases in the pediatric population are common worldwide, including rural and urban areas. There is a variation in the pattern and presentation of dermatoses, with eczemas being the most ...
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Treatment of varicella skin scars with sequential punch elevation, autologous fat injection and fractional CO<sub>2</sub> laser
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2020-01-01)Varicella is a common viral infection that occasionally results in scar. Despite a number of measurements taken to combat this infection, they have all been either impractical or limited.The current study presents a ...
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Validity and reliability of Persian version of infants’ dermatitis quality of life index (IDQOL) questionnaire
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2020-01-01)Background: Atopic dermatitis is the most common inflammatory skin disease in children. Severe itching may lead to an impaired quality of life in the patients. In this study, we evaluated the validity and ...
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Carotid doppler ultrasound evaluation in patients with lichen planus
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2020-01-01)Background: Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory disease associated with an increased risk of subclinical atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases. This study aimed to evaluate patients with lichen ...
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Comparison of COX<sub>2</sub> expression in radiation induced basal cell carcinoma and non-radiation induced basal cell carcinoma
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2020-01-01)Background: Radiation-induced basal cell carcinoma (BCC) can be multiple, large, and recurring, which complicates its treatment in some cases. According to reports on the role of cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2) ...
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The association of androgenetic alopecia with metabolic syndrome: a case control study on Iranian population
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2020-01-01)Background: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most prevailing type of progressive hair loss. Thus far, some previous studies have investigated the correlation between AGA and metabolicsyndrome (MetS). ...



