Volume 21, Issue 3
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The effect of compact fluorescent lamp and curcumin on wound healing in Wistar Rats
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2018-09-01)Background: Nowadays, the rapid recovery of skin lesions and functional return are among the goals of researchers. The skin is the first defensive barrier against microorganisms in the body and its failure causes infection ...
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Treatment of lentigines by a novel high power diode laser at 755 nm: a case report
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2018-09-01)The use of high-power diode laser with a wavelength of 755 nm is an effective and safe method for the correction and partial and/or total elimination of pigmented lesions, specifically solar lentigines. This wavelength has ...
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A case series of three atypical cases of syringocystadenoma papilliferum with thigh, abdomen and axillary involvement, and review of literature
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2018-09-01)Syringocystadenoma papilliferum is an uncommon benign apocrine gland tumour, mostly of congenital or early childhood onset, affecting head and neck. In addition, nevus sebaceous is commonly associated with this tumor. Here, ...
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A case of long-lasting misdiagnosed lymphangioma circumscriptum masquerading as dermatitis
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2018-09-01)Lymphangioma circumscriptum is a rare benign lymphatic malformation, clinically characterized by clusters of translucent vesicles. Uncommon manifestations such as verruciform or zosteriform have also been reported in the ...
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Evaluating the serum zinc and vitamin D levels in alopecia areata
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2018-09-01)Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is a common localized nonscarring hair loss. Vitamin D and such trace elements as zinc have significant immunomodulatory roles and are reduced in many autoimmune diseases. We aim to evaluate ...
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The study of the inhibitory effects of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Ziziphora tenuior L. on the proliferation of Leishmania major amastigotes
(Iranian Society of Dermatology, 2018-09-01)Background: Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease originated from species of the genus Leishmania from the Trypanosomatidae family, with three main clinical forms of cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral. Every year, many ...



