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Volume 1 (1997)
omparative study of oral azithromycin and systemic meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime) in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis

Layegh Pouran; Panah Mohammad Javad Yazdan; Dadkhah Seyed Masoud; Shakeri Mohammad Taqi; Vosough Elham Mohammadi

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 303-307

Abstract
  Background and aim: Complications and resistance to pentavalent antimonial agents in cutaneous leishmaniasis, exhibit the need for effective alternative drugs. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of oral azithromycin with systemic meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime) in the treatment of cutaneous ...  Read More

Comparison of efficacy of cryotherapy versus trichloroacetic acid in the treatment of solar lentigo on hands

Raziee Morteza; Balighi Kamran; Shabanzadeh-Dehkordi Hossein; Rabati Reza Mahmoud

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 308-312

Abstract
  Background and aim: Solar lentigines are common sun-induced benign melanocytic proliferations that present a significant cosmetic problem for many middle- aged and elderly patients. The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of cryotherapy in comparison to trichloroacetic acid (TCA) 33% on ...  Read More

Comparison of therapeutic effects of intralesional injection of bleomycin and cryotherapy on common warts of hands and feet

Edalatkhah Hassan; Khalilollahi S. Hojat; Sani Nayyereh Amini; Taher Athar

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 313-318

Abstract
  Background and aim: Warts are the most common clinical presentation of human papilloma virus infection of human skin and mucosa. They are more common on hand, foot, face and genital area. They are benign skin colour lesions with different clinical forms. There is no specific treatment for them. In this ...  Read More

Laser-assisted hair removal: comparison of long-pulsed alexandrite and long-pulsed Nd:YAG lasers, individually and in combination

Davoudi Seyyed Masoud; Behnia Fereydoun; Gorouhi Farzam; Saeed Keshavarz; Mansour Nassiri Kashani; Alireza Firooz

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 319-323

Abstract
  Background and aim: Laser is one of the most recent techniques which has widespread use in the treatment of many skin diseases. This technique has been successfully used to remove unwanted hairs in hirsutism. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the efficacy and safety of long-pulsed 755 ...  Read More

Evaluation of the efficacy of the Q switched ruby laser in the treatment of benign pigmented skin lesions

Toosi Parviz; Dadras Mohammad Shahidi; Sadiqha Afshin; Farshi Hamideh Moravej

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 324-330

Abstract
  Background and aim: It is possible to use light sources suxh as lasers to destruct melanosomes and treat pigmented skin lesions. One of the most commonly used laser systems is Q switched ruby laser with a wave-length of 694 nm. This study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of the Q switched ruby ...  Read More

Incidence of non-melanoma skin cancers in Isfahan

Fariba Iraji; Nader Arbaby; Ali Asilian; Amir Hossein Siadat; Jalal Keshavarz

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 331-134

Abstract
  Background and aim: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are one of the most prevalent malignancies of the human. Although the morality rate is not high for these cancers, they may cause high morbility for the patients. In addition to the skin type, factors such as sun exposure, head and neck radiotherapy, ...  Read More

Opinions of experts from Asia on the diagnosis and treatment of pemphigus vulgaris

Samadi Zaynab; Gorouhi Farzam; Davari Parastoo; Firooz Alireza

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 335-342

Abstract
  Background and aim: Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is the most common blistering disease in Iran and many other Asian countries with a relatively high incidence and involvement of both skin and mucous membrances in majority of patients. The aim of this study was to assess the opinions of Asian experts on the ...  Read More

The frequency of skin diseases among Hajj pilgrims in skin clinic of Iran in Saudi Arabia, 1993 and 1999

Moin Athar; Dowlati Yahya

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 343-349

Abstract
  Background and aim: Skin diseases among pilgrims are considered to be one of the possible health problems. Data supporting this observation are scanty. The aim of this study was to report the most common skin diseases seen in Hajj season. Materials and Methods: Data regarding skin diseases were collected ...  Read More

Comparison of oral microbial flora and pH of patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis during relapse and remission

Rashidi Touraj; Mahd Azarmdokht Alamdari

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 350-354

Abstract
  Background and aim: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis is a relapsing disease with typical ulcers that involve the oral mucosa. The objective of this study was to determine the microbial flora and pH of mouth in patients during and between disease relapse.Materials and Methods: Patients were selected by simple ...  Read More

Cutaneous manifestations in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Amir Houshang Ehsani; Mahboubeh Sadat Hosseini; Alireza Mir Esmaili; Reza Nemati

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 355-359

Abstract
  Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory joint disease with different extra-articular manifestations. Among those extra-articular manifestations, there are significant cutaneous manifestations which may result in first admission to a dermatologist. In this article some specific and non-specific ...  Read More

Proteus syndrome: A case report

Espandar Ramin; Yazdanian Shideh; Balighi Kamran; Baghdadi Taghi; Tork Ali Naser

Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2006, Pages 360-366

Abstract
  The Proteus syndrome comprises an association of asymmetrical overgrowth of almost any part of the body, verrucous epidermal naevi, vascular malformations and lipoma-like subcutaneous hamartoma. Both sexes are affected with equal frequency and severity and it is not transmitted genetically. Here a 16-year-old ...  Read More