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Original Article
Detection of Leishmania DNA in paraffin embedded specimens of chronic lupoid leishmaniasis using polymerase chain reaction

Mashayekhi Vahid; Mahmoudi Mahmoud; Rastin Maryam; Tayebi Naser; Taheri Ahmad Reza; Tavakoli Maryam

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 69-73

Abstract
  Background: Chronic lupoid leishmaniasis (CLL) is a chronicform of cutaneous leishmaniasis that is usually resistant to antileishmania agents and leishmania is not seen in the histologicsections. We used polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detectleishmania DNA in CLL specimens.Method: This descriptive ...  Read More

Original Article
Comparison of infection rate after facial melanocytic nevi excision with and without exposure to water within the first 48 hours

Ghandi Narges; Balighi Kamran; Ghiasi Maryam; Soori Tahereh; Kiani Pardis

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 74-79

Abstract
  Background: Preexisting guidelines about clinical managementof cutaneous wounds are based on wound dressing and avoidingwater exposure for at least 48 hours. In this study, infectionrate in the patients who underwent melanocytic nevus surgerywith dressed dry wounds were compared with the patients whoallowed ...  Read More

Original Article
Does cigarette smoking influence acne?

Nahidi Yalda; Javidi Zari; Shakeri Mohammad Taghi; Farrokhnezhad Somayyeh

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 80-84

Abstract
  Introduction: Acne is a common problem in adolescent and youngage groups, for which several risk factors have been suggested.One of the risk factors is smoking. In studies on the relationshipbetween smoking and acne, conflicting results have been obtained.Method: This study was conducted on 133 male ...  Read More

Original Article
Efficacy of topical sucralfate versus topical zinc oxide in diaper dermatitis: a randomized, double blind study

Sajjadian Negar; Hashemian Farshad; Kadivar Maliheh; Sohani Sogand; Taheri Paymaneh Alizadeh

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 85-88

Abstract
  Background: Diaper rash is a common but non life threateningcondition during infancy. Different modalities of treatmentare suggested. Sucralfate acts as a physical barrier to irritantsand has antibacterial activities. Promising reports of the effectof topical sucralfate on wound epithelialization along ...  Read More

Original Article
A clinicopathologic study of precancerous skin lesions

Meibodi Naser Tayyebi; Nahidi Yalda; Javidi Zari; Taheri Ahmad Reza; Jahanfakhr Monavar Afzalaghaee Samaneh

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 89-94

Abstract
  Background: Precancerous lesions are disorders that are highlylikely to become malignant. Early diagnosis of precancerous skinlesions helps to prevent skin cancers. The aim of this study wasclinicopathological assessment of precancerous skin lesions inpatients referred to the dermatology department of ...  Read More

Case Report
Cutaneous granulomatous reaction post intravesical BCG installation: a case report

Farshchian Mahmood; Soltanieh Elahe; Mosavi Leila

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 95-98

Abstract
  Intravesical instillation of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) hasbecome an established adjuvant treatment for superficial bladdercarcinoma. This treatment is associated with a relatively high rateof side effects which are mostly reversible spontaneously or canbe treated symptomatically. Serious systemic ...  Read More

Case Report
Cutaneous metastasis in a patient with adrenocortical carcinoma

Gupta Veena; Jain Promil; Gupta Deepti; Gupta Gopal; Sen Rajeev

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 99-101

Abstract
  Adrenocortical carcinoma is an uncommon and aggressivemalignancy. Despite a high frequency of metastasis, cutaneousmetastasis of adrenocortical carcinoma is rare with only isolatedcase reports. Its diagnosis can be challenging based solely onhistopathological findings. Yet, the clinical history in combinationwith ...  Read More

Case Report
Carcinoma erysipeloides as the first manifestation of breast carcinoma: a case report

Sadr Eskevari; Kaveh Gharaei Nejad

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 102-104

Abstract
  Carcinoma erysipeloides is a well-demarcated erythematousplaque resembling erysipelas. Malignant cells are predominantlywithin the dermal lymphatic vessels, with malignant thrombiinducedlymphatic obstructions causing the erysipeloid induration.Carcinoma erysipeloides, as the first manifestation of breastcancer, ...  Read More

Case Report
Indeterminate cell histiocytosis: a case report

Soltanieh Elahe; Farshchian Mahmood; Dehqan Arash; Mousavi Leila

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 105-108

Abstract
  Indeterminate cell histiocytosis is a very rare proliferative disorderof histiocytes which displays both langerhans cell histiocytosisand non langerhans cell histiocytosis immunophenotypic features.The majority of the patients develop multiple lesions which areclinically indistinguishable from generalized ...  Read More

Letter to Editor
Comparison of pain reduction between lidocaine-prilocaine cream and diclofenac gel in patients treated with the alexandrite laser

Rashidi Turaj; Hoseinzade Negar

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, Pages 109-110

Abstract
  Laser– assisted permanent hair removal iscommonly performed for the treatment of unwantedhair. This procedure is usually associated withpain and pain reduction has an important role inthe success of this treatment. A common methodof reducing pain is to use topical analgesics . Amixture of lidocaine ...  Read More