Publications by authors named "Adriana Valencia"

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  • Trichomycosis is a superficial infection caused by Corynebacterium flavescens, primarily affecting areas like the armpits and occasionally the scalp, presenting as bacterial nodules.
  • A 6-month-old boy showed signs of trichomycosis capitis with yellowish nodules in his hair, which was confirmed through various diagnostic methods including dermoscopy and culture.
  • Treatment with fusidic acid for three weeks resulted in complete recovery, highlighting that trichomycosis can often be misidentified as other hair disorders.
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Background: Oral propranolol has been used to treat complicated infantile hemangiomas, although data from randomized, controlled trials to inform its use are limited.

Methods: We performed a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, adaptive, phase 2-3 trial assessing the efficacy and safety of a pediatric-specific oral propranolol solution in infants 1 to 5 months of age with proliferating infantile hemangioma requiring systemic therapy. Infants were randomly assigned to receive placebo or one of four propranolol regimens (1 or 3 mg of propranolol base per kilogram of body weight per day for 3 or 6 months).

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Aim: Diaper dermatitis (DD) is an inflammatory irritating condition that is common in infants. Most cases are associated with the yeast colonization of Candida or diaper dermatitis candidiasis (DDC), and therefore, the signs and symptoms improve with antimycotic treatment. Sertaconazole is a broad-spectrum third-generation imidazole derivative that is effective and safe for the treatment for superficial mycoses, such as tineas, candidiasis, and pityriasis versicolor.

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We describe the case of a 14-year-old girl with Down syndrome and a large cutaneous plaque localized to the right neck and shoulder that had enlarged over five years after a minor traumatic injury. The plaque was characterized by numerous inflammatory nodules and fistulae that secreted purulent discharge. Nocardia grains were identified and Nocardia brasiliensis was identified by culture.

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