International journal of dermatology
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Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare neutrophilic, ulcerating dermatosis that is frequently difficult to diagnose and often a diagnosis of exclusion. It is hypothesized that PG may be caused by an abnormal T-cell and neutrophil response, which correlates with its common link to other disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and malignancies. Several treatments have been used successfully for PG, but none has proven to be universally effective. ⋯ We believe adalimumab to be a valuable alternative for the treatment of PG, with comparable efficacy to infliximab.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Systemic exposure to lidocaine and tetracaine is low after an application of a lidocaine 7%-tetracaine 7% peel in adults.
The lidocaine 7%-tetracaine 7% (LT) peel has been demonstrated to be useful for a variety of dermatologic applications, including cosmetic, laser, and vascular access procedures. Aim To measure and evaluate the detectable plasma levels and safety of lidocaine and tetracaine in adult volunteers after a single application of an LT peel, a novel method of topical anesthesia that does not require occlusion. ⋯ A single application of LT peel to up to 200 cm(2) of anterior thigh in adults with a duration of up to 90 min produces systemic levels of lidocaine and tetracaine that are of no clinical significance at all time points measured up to 420 min after the initial application.
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Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Clinical importance of Demodex folliculorum in patients receiving phototherapy.
Patients with immunodeficiency are prone to infestation with Demodex folliculorum mites. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can lead to immunosuppression and sebaceous gland hyperplasia. Although some cases of demodicidosis related to UV radiation exposure have been reported, no studies have been performed on the incidence of D. folliculorum and its clinical characteristics in patients receiving phototherapy. Objective To investigate the effects of phototherapy on the density of D. folliculorum infestation and its clinical characteristics. ⋯ Demodicidosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of facial eruptions in patients receiving phototherapy.