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Propionibacterial resistance to antibiotics in patients with Acne Vulgaris

L Dastgheib; A Alborzi; F Djokar; B Abudi; M Kalani

Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2002, Pages 5-9

Abstract
  Background: Acne vulgaris is a self-limited disease that mainly involves the sebaceous follicles. Systemic antibiotic is a common therapeutic modality, so bacterial resistance can be a problem. Objectives: Assessment of Propionibacterium resistance to erythromycin, tetracycline, clindamycin and spiramycin. ...  Read More

Relationship of sex, age and site of the skin squamous cell carcinoma with pathological grading

Z Rahnama; AA Haghdoost

Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2002, Pages 10-15

Abstract
  Background: Squamous cell carcinoma has a wide range of histological differentiation, which indicates the prognosis. Location of the tumor also affects its prognosis. Objective: To determine the relationship between location of the tumor, age and sex of patients and histological grading of it. Patients ...  Read More

The efficacy of phototherapy in treatment of resistant Atopic dermatitis

H Seyrafi; F Farnaghi; S Fathabadi

Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2002, Pages 16-20

Abstract
  Background: Due to the chronic nature of atopic dermatitis and dependence of most patients to steroids, finding a suitable alternative treatment is important. Objectives: To determine the efficacy of phototherapy in treatment of atopic dermatitis, also to evaluate possible influencing factors in response ...  Read More

Descriptive study of 110 patients with Hirsutism in Tehran Razi Hospital during the years 2000-01

F Farnaghi; H Seyrafi; N Zarrinpour

Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2002, Pages 21-25

Abstract
  Background: Hirsutism is a common clinical problem with different etiologic factors. Hence, clinical and laboratory studies are necessary to find these factors. Objectives: To determine the etiologic factors of hirsutism with clinical and paraclinical studies including TSH, DHEA-S, LH/FSH, testosterone, ...  Read More

Lichen planus: A retrospective descriptive study of 363 cases

M Farshchian; A Zamanian; M Safakish

Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2002, Pages 26-31

Abstract
  Background: Lichen planus has various clinical and epidemiologic features in different countries. Objectives: To determine clinical and epidemiologic patterns of lichen planus in dermatology department of Hamadan Sina Hospital during a ten-year period. Patients and Methods: This retrospective descriptive ...  Read More

Patch test and its practical points

M Nasiri Kashani; AR Firooz

Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2002, Pages 32-42

Abstract
  Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease due to contact with different substances and caused by two mechanisms: Allergy and irritation. Contact dermatitis is a common skin disease and the most common occupational dermatosis. Differentiating between allergic and irritant contact dermatitis is ...  Read More

Genital Acantholytic Acanthoma: A case report

T Razi; R Yaghoobi; N Emad Mostoufi; N Sina

Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2002, Pages 43-47

Abstract
  Brownstein described a previously unrecognized benign acanthoma, the "Acantholytic acanthoma" in 1988. We report a rare case of acantholytic acanthoma on the right labia minor of vulva in a 34-year-old woman. Due to the rarity of this lesion in the female genitalia, it may be confused with other lesions ...  Read More

Cutaneous horn and Callosity of the ankle: A case report

MR Mortazavi; M Mohammad Zadeh; A Hosseini

Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2002, Pages 48-52

Abstract
  Cutaneous horn is a horn-like keratotic lesion, which commonly occurs on the head and face, over a wide range of benign or malignant skin lesions. Callosity is a hyperkeratotic plaque produced by intermittent or continuous pressure on the skin. Lateral aspects of the ankles (Lateral malleoli) are frequently ...  Read More