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Hendrik Uyttendaele "Brittle nails: pathogenesis and treatment". Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. FindArticles.com. 07 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PDG/is_1_2/ai_110152641/
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Articles in Jan, 2003 issue of Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
- Peptide T is an octapeptide derived from the V2 region of HIV-1 gp120, an exterior envelope glycoprotein that is a target for host immune responses
- AGA is a common and distressing condition for many in the population
- Treatment of Raynaud's phenomemnon can be challenging
- This study compares the efficacy of tacalcitol plus PUVA, tazarotene plus PUVA and PUVA, monotherapy in patients with chronic plaque-type psoriasis
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Errata
by Raymond Cornelison - Heads in the sand: teens are tanning again
- KID syndrome is rare syndrome that is often difficult to treat
- Anal canal condyloma can be a difficult disease to treat and often has a high recurrence rate
- Benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin are the two most widely prescribed topical antimicrobials in the treatment of acne
- Clinical trial review
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Brittle nails: pathogenesis and treatment
by Hendrik Uyttendaele -
Arterial embolization caused by Zyplast II
by Robert Baran - Corticosteroid-induced skin atrophy is one of the well-known side effects of topical corticosteroids
- Finasteride is used in the treatment of adrogenetic alopecia and has been shown to have minimal adverse effects
- Few studies exist comparing efficacy of oral antifungal therapies for tinea pedis
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A letter from the guest editor
by Robert Baran -
Thalidomide and temozolomide in the treatment of metastatic melanoma
by Wen-Jen Hwu - Leukemia cutis is a B-cell tumor of the skin and is uncommon
- Imiquimod 5% cream has been shown to be effective in the treatment of superficial basal cell carcinomas
- Little data exist on the cross-reactivity of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and cyclooxygenase inhibitors
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Thalidomide as elective treatment in persistent erythema multiforme; report of two cases
by Julian S. Conejo-Mir -
Linear focal elastosis: histopathologic diagnosis of an uncommon dermal elastosis
by John C. Pui - Barrier function is impaired in patients with atopic dermatitis
- Classic Kaposi's sarcoma is a rare indolent cutaneous malign proliferative disease affecting predominantly elderly men of Mediterranean and Jewish origin
- Permethrin 5% cream is active against human ectoparasites
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Ciclopirox olamine: head to foot
by F. Emily Bell - Pipeline previews
- This study examines the causative components of insulin allergy along with the value of skin tests for diagnosis
- Pemphigoid gestationis is a rare autoimmune bullous disease of pregnancy and postpartum
- Researchers in this study evaluated the efficacy of the lidocaine patch 5% for the treatment of all common neuropathic pain conditions
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Ivermectin in dermatology
by Pascal Del Giudice -
Unregulated alternative medicine
by Andreas J. Bircher - Tar based products have long been useful and efficacious in the treatment of psoriasis
- Tacrolimus inhibits T-cell activation
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An update on newer topical therapies for actinic keratoses: advances and applications
by James Q. del Rosso -
Successful treatment of Extramammary Paget's Disease with imiquimod
by Zheng Qian - Long-chain sphingoid bases, present in the statum corneum, can strongly inhibit the growth of microorganisms
- Alopecia areata can be refractory to topical immunetherapy
- The immunomodulator tacrolimus has shown success in the treatment of psoriasis
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Are atomic veterans at higher risk of skin cancer?
by Henry W. Randle - Solitary mastocytomas are a rare tumor of mast cells seen mostly in children
- Monotherapy with calcipotriol or betamethasone have both been useful in the treatment of psoriasis
- Lichen planus is an inflammatory disease
- Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing, inflammatory skin disease
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Oral calcitriol: a new therapeutic agent in cutaneous lichen sclerosis
by S Ronger -
Local blistering reaction complicating subcutaneous injection of pegylated interferon in a patient with hepatitis C
by Kelly Gallina - Pinch grafting for the treatment of chronic leg ulcers is commonly done
- Necrobiosis lipoidica is a rare skin disease seen most commonly on the lower extremities of patients with diabetes mellitus
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Onychomycosis in children: an overview
by Aditya K. Gupta -
Plantar wart treatment with combination Imiquimod and salicylic acid pads
by Stephen B. Tucker - Topical antibiotic resistance in patients treated for acne vulgaris over long periods is a concern
- Antihistamines are the mainstay of treatment for allergic skin diseases
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