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Volume 1 (1997)
Imaging techniques in dermatology

F Fatemi; A Asilian; AA Forouz Mehr

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, , Pages 128-139

Abstract
  Since the discovery of X-rays, the use of imaging technology has continued to play an important role in medicine. Technological advancements have led to the development of various imaging modalities, most of which have been used to image organs deep within the human body. More recently, attention has ...  Read More

Acne Agminata: Report of a case with a good response to oral Corticosteroid

F Fatemi; A Kiani

Volume 4, Issue 3 , 2001, , Pages 44-49

Abstract
  Acne agminata is a chronic, self-limiting popular eruption, symmetrically distributed in the central portion of the face, healing with scarring. We report a 25 years-old man, who was treated as acne vulgaris and lupus vulgaris but without improvement. According to clinical presentation and histopathologic ...  Read More

Methoxsalen bath in the treatment of palmoplantar Eczema: A double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial

F Iraji; H Azampour; F Fatemi

Volume 3, Issue 4 , 2000, , Pages 2-6

Abstract
  Background: Palmoplantar eczema is a common clinical problem involving 2% of the population. There are many treatment modalities for palmoplantar eczema, each with specific local and systemic side effects. Objective: To evaluate methoxsalen bath in the treatment of palmoplantar eczema. Patients and Methods: ...  Read More

Anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome

A Momeni; A Asilian; M Meghdadi; Sh Enshaieh; F Shariati; MA Nilforoush Zadeh; F Iraji; F Fatemi; M Amin Javaheri

Volume 2, Issue 1 , 1998, , Pages 21-26

Abstract
  Hypersensitivity to anticonvulsant drugs have been reported many times. But anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome (AHS) is a potentially fatal drug reaction with cutaneous and systemic reaction to the arene oxide-producing anticonvulsants, phenytoin, carbamazepine, and Phenobarbital sodium. The hall-mark ...  Read More