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Clinicopathologic re-evaluation and of the tissue samples of hair follicle tumors in a 30-year period in Mashhad

Khooei Alireza; Farhadi Farzaneh

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 262-270

Abstract
  Background and aim: The skin has some appendages that give origin to various tumors. These tumors are generally divided to pilosebaceous and sweat glands tumors according to embryologic and histological features. Clinical and histological characteristics of these tumors are also divergent. In addition, ...  Read More

Subcision in acne scar

Balighi Kamran; Moslehi Homayun; Robati Reza Mahmoud; Robati Amin Mahmoud

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 271-277

Abstract
  Background and aim: Subcision is a procedure that has been reported to be beneficial in treatment of acne scars. The objective of this trial was to assess the efficacy of subcision in the treatment of rolling acne scars and evaluate a novel subdermal filler" absorbable plain catgut suture" with subcision. ...  Read More

Comparison of intralesional Glucantime alone with intralesional Glucantime and levamizole in cutaneous leishmaniasis

Rahmat-allah Salmanpour; Mohammad Bahmani

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 278-282

Abstract
  Background and aim: Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a common disease in the world and is an endemic disease in Iran. Highly variable results of systemic treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis with levamisole have been reported in literature so far. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and ...  Read More

Frequency of clinical variants of lichen planus in dermatology out-patients in Kerman

Esfandiarpour Iraj; Rahpima Maryam

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 283-289

Abstract
  Background and aim: Lichen planus (LP) is an inflammatory papulosquamous disease that affects skin, mucous membranes, nails and hair. As the disease presents in various clinical types, the objective of this study was to determine the frequency of clinical variants of LP in dermatological out-patients ...  Read More

Clinical features cutaneous leishmaniasis in Isfahan

Hejazi Seyed Hossein; Dabirzadeh Mansour; Sadeghi Hamid Mirmohammad; Nilfrooshzadeh Mohammad Ali; Baghaei Mehdi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 290-100

Abstract
  Background and aim: Isfahan is one of the most important endemic areas of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (ZCL) in Iran. The objective of this study was to present different clinical pictures of ZCL and to identify the responsible Leishmania species using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Materials and ...  Read More

Efficacy of health belief model education on medical adherence of acne patients: a comparison of face to face and pamphlet education with control group

Fatemi Farahnaz; Arbabi Nader; Zamani Ahmad Reza; Ramezani Arash

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 301-308

Abstract
  Background and aim: Acne is a common skin disorder that can affect patient's quality of life. Most of acne patients do not seek medical treatment or are not adherent to it, while acne is a treatable condition. There are several methods that can be used to improve medical adherence, education is one of ...  Read More

Evaluation of the psoriasis disability index in psoriatic patients

Javidi Zari; Tayyebi-Maybodie Naser; Taheri Ahmad Reza; Nahidi Yalda

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 309-315

Abstract
  Background and aim: Psoriasis is a dermatologic disease which not only involves the patient physically, but also affects patient's quality of life. Due to its life time duration and psychologic burden, we decided to evaluate patient's quality of life using psoriasis disability index (PDI). Materials ...  Read More

Serum zinc level in severe acne

Javidi Zari; Maleki Massoud; Mashayekhi Vahid; Jafari Ghazalleh

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 316-319

Abstract
  Background and aim: Deficiency of zinc -as a necessary trace element-causes exacerbation of acne and development of acne lesions. Also zinc has been used in acne treatment. In this study serum zinc level was evaluated in severe acne cases. Materials and methods: Severe acne cases as well as sex and age ...  Read More

Frequency of skin Diseases in children in Kerman

Farajzadeh Saideh; Esfandiarpour Iranj; Pourhamzadeh Bahareh

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 320-328

Abstract
  زمینه و هدف: از آن جایی که بیماری های پوستی در دوران کودکی از جهت های زیادی با افراد بالغ متفاوت است لذا تعیین الگوی شیوع بیماری های کودکان نقش مهمی در تعیین راه کارهای ...  Read More

Contact dermatitis in dentistry

Kafaie Parichehr; Soghra Yassaei

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 329-112

Abstract
  Contact dermatitis can affect dentists, orthodontists, technicians, nurses and the patients. The increase of dental patients in recent years caused an increase in reports of dermatitis and other allergies in patients and in dentists too. With changes in dental materials through years, allergy and contact ...  Read More

Papular atrichia: report of 3 cases with uncommon presentation

Balighi Kamran; Lajevardi Vahideh; Moeineddin Fatemeh; Ghiassi Maryam; Arami Shabnam; Nikoo Azita; Mahdavi-nia Mostafa

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 338-344

Abstract
  Atrichia with papular lesions (APL) is a rare, autosomal recessive syndrome with total alopecia in which mutations in the hairless gene have been shown to underlie the phenotype. We report here three cases, two 16 and 18 years old cousins and a 15 year-old-girl with a history of shedding of scalp, eyebrow ...  Read More

Sulphur mustard induced poikiloderma: a case report

Emadi Seyed Naser; Sorush Mohammadreza; Moeineddin Fatemeh; Davudi Seyed Masoud; Jalalian Hamid Reza; Ardakani Mohammadreza Khodaeeyani

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 345-352

Abstract
  Sulphur Mustard is a potent chemical warfare agent that was widely used during first world war and Iran ‌Iraq conflict. Over 100,000 Iranians were injured by sulphur mustard and one-third is of them were suffering from late effects until today. This vesicant agent has a lot of acute and chronic destructive ...  Read More

Netherton syndrome: report of two cases

Maryam Akhiani; Katrin Kiavash; Kambiz Kamyab; Hasan Seirafi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2007, Pages 353-354

Abstract
  Netherton syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive condition with variable expression. It comprises an ichthyosiform dermatitis and erythroderma of variable intensity associated with hair abnormalities and features of atopy. The pathognomic (required for diagnosis) feature is trichorrhexis invaginata identified ...  Read More