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Safety and efficacy of Capsaicin gel in painful and pruritic dermatoses: Post-Herpetic neuralgia, Notalgia Paresthetica, Lichen simplex chronicus

A Asilian; Z Nilforooshan

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, Pages 3-10

Abstract
  Background: Pain and pruritus are two common symptoms in dermatology that are transmitted with unmyelinated C fibers via substance P. Topical capsaicin is effective due to depletion of never endings from substance P. Objective: The efficacy and side effects capsaicin gel in painful and pruritic skin ...  Read More

Comparison of the epidemiologic aspects of localized and extensive subtypes of Alopecia Areata

M Valikhani; M Barzegari; F Aghainia

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, Pages 11-14

Abstract
  Background: Localized and extensive clinical subtypes of alopecia areata (AA) including alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis differ in genetic and immunologic aspects. Objective: Comparison of epidemiologic aspects of localized and extensive subtypes of AA. Patients and Methods: In a prospective ...  Read More

Association of Pityrosporum Ovale infection and Steroid Acne: A case-control study

K Mostoofi; H Bozorgi

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, Pages 15-21

Abstract
  Background: So far seven types of the genus malassezia have been known. Except for one kind, the rest are normal flora of human skin, which under certain circumstances, cause or trigger eleven diseases. One of the side effects of topical and systemic steroid is steroid acne. Objective: This study was ...  Read More

Incidence of pruritic dermatoses of pregnancy in women referred to two antenatal clinics of Shiraz from October 1999 to October 2000

L Dastgheib; P Peyravi

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, Pages 22-27

Abstract
  Background: Pruritic dermatoses of pregnancy are important and common dermatoses during pregnancy. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence and specificity or non-specificity of pruritic dermatoses of pregnancy and their effects on health of mother and fetus, during a period ...  Read More

Pilomatricoma: A clinicopathological review of 22 cases diagnosed in Hamadan Sina Hospital between 1992 and 1999

A Zamanian; M Pilehvar

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, Pages 28-32

Abstract
  Background: Pilomatricoma, the most common hair follicle tumor, has a wide variety of clinicopathological characteristics and is often misdiagnosed. Objective: The aim of this study was to explain the clinical and histological spectrum of tumor in order to help for its better diagnosis. Patients and ...  Read More

Cryotherapy and its applications in dermatology

A Asilian; F Salehi

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, Pages 33-38

Abstract
  Cryotherapy is a simple, safe and effective method for many benign and malignant skin diseases. If applied with an appropriate technique, the results will be very satisfactory and the complications will be very low. Herewith we will discuss cryotherapy and its applications in dermatology and review the ...  Read More

Nodular fibrosis in non-Filarial Elephantiasis: A case report

G Sadeghian; MA Nilforoosh Zadeh

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, Pages 39-42

Abstract
  Epidermal changes including hyperkeratosis and epidermal verrucous changes, papillomatosis, secondary infection, recurrent erysipelas and ulceration are complications of chronic lymphedema. Elephantiasis is a term used for these significant changes. Xanthoma may also develop in lymphedematous areas. ...  Read More

Unilateral linear Syringoma: A case report

M Akhyani; AH Ehsani; B Barikbin

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, Pages 43-46

Abstract
  Syringoma is a benign tumor arising from intra-epidermal ducts of eccrine sweat glands. It usually presents as small translucent papules on eyelids and upper cheeks. The case, which is presented, is a rare from of syringoma that occurred in a linear fashion on the trunk. Dermatologists should be aware ...  Read More