Volume 6, Issue 2
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ارسال های اخیر
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Chromosomal study of Bloom syndrome: Report of a case
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2003-01-01)Bloom syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder, which is characterized by telangiectasia and erythema in the butterfly area of the face, dwarfism and photosensitivity. The case presented herein is a 22-year-old ...
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Oral Selenium in the treatment of refractory severe Atopic dermatitis: Report of 4 cases
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2003-01-01)Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, inflammatory and pruritic skin disease with a prevalence of 10-20%. Recent studies suggested the effect of selenium on immunoregulation in AD. In this study we report 4 cases of atopic ...
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Descriptive study of patients with discoid Lupus Erythematosus referred to Razi Hospital in Tehran in 1377
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2003-01-01)Background: Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) is a variety of lupus disease characterized with sticky thick scaces telangiectasia and follicular plugging. Objectives: To determine the relative frequency of clinical, ...
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Oral Zinc Sulfate in the treatment of acute cutaneous Leishmaniasis
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2003-01-01)Background: Different local and systemic modalities are suggested in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), but the pentavalent antimony compounds are still considered as the first line of treatment. Regarding ...
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Relationship between Melasma, ovarian cysts and androgenic hormones: A case-control study
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2003-01-01)Background: Melasma is the acquired, gradual and symmetric hyper pigmentation of the face. Melasma has been related to many factors such as pregnancy, genetic, endocrine and sun exposure but the exact relationship ...
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Topical Trichloroacetic Acid compared with intralesional Glucantime injection in the treatment of acute wet cutaneous Leishmaniasis: An open clinical trial
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2003-01-01)Background: An easy and effective topical treatment is not yet available for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Objectives: To compare the effect of topical trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and intralesional glucantime injection in the ...



