مرور Volume 5, Issue 1 بر اساس تاریخ انتشار

  • Punch transfer of Melanocytic nevus 

    Radmanesh, M (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2001-10-01)
    Lateral labial melanocytic nevus or mole has cosmetic value among young or middle aged Iranian ladies particularly those with fair complexion. I describe auto transplantation of a melanocytic nevus from a remote area ...

  • Determination of bacterial species isolated from infected lesions of cutaneous Leishmaniasis 

    Sadeghian, G؛ Hejazi, SH؛ Kalantari, M (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2001-10-01)
    Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a common parasitic disease in Isfahan province. A common complication of cutaneous leishmaniasis is bacterial superinfection, which may intensify the disease and produce scarring. ...

  • Blood Calcium level in Psoriatic patients 

    Family, S (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2001-10-01)
    Background: Psoriasis is a common disease of the skin. Metabolic disorders have been suggested in the etiology of psoriasis. Objective: As hypocalcemia has been reported to provoke psoriasis, we studied the blood ...

  • Actinic Prurigo: A case report 

    Rasi, A؛ Mirzazadeh Javaheri, S (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2001-10-01)
    Actinic prurigo is a rare disease occurring mainly in individuals of American Indian origin and those living in high altitudes. Skin lesions consist of pruritic popular or nodular excoriated lesions mainly affecting ...

  • Long-term effects of Sulfur Mustard gas exposure on the skin of Iranian combaters 

    Mousavi, ZB؛ Ebrahimi, A؛ Mirian, M (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2001-10-01)
    Background: During imposed war (1980-1988) Iraq frequently used chemical warfare particularly mustard gas. Skin is frequently involved in victims. Objective: Our main objective was to evaluate chronic skin manifestations ...

  • Clinical manifestation of Behcet’s disease in patients admitted to dermatology ward, Sina Hospital, Hamadan in 1991-99 

    Farshchian, M؛ Zamanian, A (Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2001-10-01)
    Background: Behcet's disease is a recurrent, chronic and multi-systemic disease, which is determined by mucocutaneous manifestations. It spreads all over the world. The most common areas are in the Middle East, ...