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Field: Acne and Rosacea Treatments and Effects

Impact of gut microbiome on skin health: gut-skin axis observed through the lenses of therapeutics and skin diseases

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Md. Rayhan Mahmud, Sharmin Akter, Sanjida Khanam Tamanna, Lincon Mazumder et al.

Gut Microbes
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Year: 2022
Citations: 416

The human intestine hosts diverse microbial communities that play a significant role in maintaining gut-skin homeostasis. When the relationship between gut microbiome and the immune system is impaired, subsequent effects can be triggered on the skin, potentially promoting the development of skin dis...

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A Comprehensive Review of Acne Vulgaris

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Abdul Kader Mohiuddin

Journal: Journal of Clinical Research in DermatologyYear: 2019Citations: 98

Acne, also known as acne vulgaris (AV), is a long-term skin disease that occurs when hair follicles are clogged with dead skin cells and oil from the skin. It is characterized by blackheads or whiteheads, pimples, oily skin, and possible scarring. An intact stratum corneum and barrier, normal natura...

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Facial melanoses: Indian perspective

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Neena Khanna, Seemab Rasool

Journal: Indian Journal of Dermatology Venereology and LeprologyYear: 2011Citations: 87

Facial melanoses (FM) are a common presentation in Indian patients, causing cosmetic disfigurement with considerable psychological impact. Some of the well defined causes of FM include melasma, Riehl's melanosis, Lichen planus pigmentosus, erythema dyschromicum perstans (EDP), erythrosis, and poikil...

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AcneNet - A Deep CNN Based Classification Approach for Acne Classes

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Masum Shah Junayed, Afsana Ahsan Jeny, Syeda Tanjila Atik, Nafis Neehal et al.

Year: 2019Citations: 81

Skin diseases are very common and nowadays easy to get remedy from. But, sometimes properly diagnosing these diseases can be quite troublesome due to the stiff hard-to-discriminate nature of the symptoms they exhibit. Deep Neural Networks, since its recent advent, has started outperforming different...

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Understanding the impact of acne vulgaris and associated psychological distress on self-esteem and quality of life via regression modeling with CADI, DLQI, and WHOQoL

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A. S. M. Morshed, Towhida Noor, Md Ashraf Uddin Ahmed, Fahmida Sultana Mili et al.

Journal: Scientific ReportsYear: 2023Citations: 61

Acne vulgaris (AV) is a psychosomatic disorder and can negatively affect individuals, especially in terms of psychological well-being, self-esteem, and quality of life (QoL). The current study aimed to investigate the association between AV and psychological health, as well as the influence of acne ...

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ScarNet: Development and Validation of a Novel Deep CNN Model for Acne Scar Classification With a New Dataset

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Masum Shah Junayed, Md Baharul Islam, Afsana Ahsan Jeny, Arezoo Sadeghzadeh et al.

Journal: IEEE AccessYear: 2021Citations: 57

Acne scarring occurs in 95% of people with acne vulgaris due to collagen loss or gains when the body is healing the damages of the skin caused by acne inflammation. Accurate classification of acne scars is a vital factor in providing a timely, effective treatment protocol. Dermatologists mainly reco...

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Clinical Course, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Genomic Sequencing of <i>Trichophyton indotineae</i>

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Avrom S. Caplan, Gabrielle C. Todd, YanChun Zhu, Michelle Sikora et al.

Journal: JAMA DermatologyYear: 2024Citations: 56

Importance: Trichophyton indotineae is an emerging dermatophyte causing outbreaks of extensive tinea infections often unresponsive to terbinafine. This species has been detected worldwide and in multiple US states, yet detailed US data on infections with T indotineae are sparse and could improve tre...

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The prognostic importance of detecting mild sensory impairment in leprosy: a randomized controlled trial (TRIPOD 2)

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Wim H. van Brakel, Alison Anderson, Stephen G Withington, RICHARD P. CROFT et al.

Journal: Leprosy ReviewYear: 2003Citations: 51

This study was designed to investigate whether leprosy patients diagnosed with mild sensory impairment have a better prognosis when treated with steroids than similarly impaired patients treated with placebo. A multi-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was conducted in Nepal a...

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Incidence rates of acute nerve function impairment in leprosy: a prospective cohort analysis after 24 months (The Bangladesh Acute Nerve Damage Study)

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RICHARD P. CROFT, Peter Nicholls, JAN H. RICHARUS, W. Cairns S. Smith

Journal: Leprosy ReviewYear: 2000Citations: 38

In this paper, the incidence rates and cumulative incidence of nerve function impairment (NFI) and leprosy reactions over 24 months follow-up of the prospective cohort of 2664 new leprosy cases are presented. Graphs showing the cumulative incidence of NFI relative to time since registration are pres...

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Adverse events of standardized regimens of corticosteroids for prophylaxis and treatment of nerve function impairment in leprosy: results from the ‘TRIPOD’ trials

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Jan Hendrik Richardus, Stephen G Withington, Alison Anderson, RICHARD P. CROFT et al.

Journal: Leprosy ReviewYear: 2003Citations: 37

Reactions in leprosy causing nerve function impairment (NFI) are increasingly treated with standardized regimens of corticosteroids, often under field conditions. Safety concerns led to an assessment of adverse events of corticosteroids, based on data of three trials studying prevention of NFI (the ...

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Antifungal resistance in dermatophytes – review of the epidemiology, diagnostic challenges and treatment strategies for managing <i>Trichophyton indotineae</i> infections

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Aditya K. Gupta, Tong Wang, Avantika Mann, Shruthi Polla Ravi et al.

Journal: Expert Review of Anti-infective TherapyYear: 2024Citations: 28

INTRODUCTION: infections. This species is usually poorly responsive to terbinafine. AREAS COVERED: . Terbinafine has become less effective as a first-line agent attributed to mutations in the squalene epoxidase gene (Leu393Phe, Phe397Leu). Alternative therapies include itraconazole for a longer time...

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Skin Lightening & Management of Hyperpigmentation

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Abdul Kader Mohiuddin

Year: 2019Citations: 24

Skin color, along with hair and eye color, is genetically determined by the amount of melanin found in the top layers of skin. Its varied presence – which accounts for different skin colors – is linked to a population’s historic levels of sun exposure. Skin-lightening is just one of the multiple opt...

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Effects of acne severity and acne-related quality of life on depressive symptoms among adolescents and young adults: a cross-sectional study in Bangladesh

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Takfi Tasneem, Afroza Begum, Mohammad Rocky Khan Chowdhury, Syed Rahman et al.

Journal: Frontiers in PsychologyYear: 2023Citations: 23

Introduction Depression is a common mental health disorder and one of the major causes of disability. This study aimed at investigating the relationship of acne severity and acne-related quality of life with depressive symptoms, and the mediating effect of acne-related quality of life in a relations...

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Fixed drug eruption in <scp>B</scp>angladeshi population: confirmed by provocative test

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Muhammad Hasibur Rahman

Journal: International Journal of DermatologyYear: 2013Citations: 23

BACKGROUND: Fixed drug eruption is designated as a typical allergic reaction occurring due to exposure to a medicine. This common dermatological condition is often being ignored for its causative agent as well as the patient's sufferings sometimes become unpredictable. AIMS: The objective of this la...

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NF-<mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" id="M1"><mml:mrow><mml:mi>κ</mml:mi></mml:mrow></mml:math>B/AP-1-Targeted Inhibition of Macrophage-Mediated Inflammatory Responses by Depigmenting Compound AP736 Derived from Natural 1,3-Diphenylpropane Skeleton

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Van Thai Ha, Heung Soo Beak, Eunji Kim, Kwang‐Soo Baek et al.

Journal: Mediators of InflammationYear: 2014Citations: 22

AP736 was identified as an antimelanogenic drug that can be used for the prevention of melasma, freckles, and dark spots in skin by acting as a suppressor of melanin synthesis and tyrosinase expression. Since macrophage-mediated inflammatory responses are critical for skin health, here we investigat...

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