Publications by authors named "Allenova A"

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  • Diagnosing skin diseases in children is complex, and Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a rare hereditary condition that can lead to serious complications like squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in young patients.
  • A case study involving a 10-year-old girl with IP highlights the importance of an interdisciplinary approach, with input from multiple specialists including dermatologists, geneticists, and oncologists.
  • Genetic evaluations confirmed a mutation in the gene responsible for IP in the family, leading to successful treatment over a 2-year period, while also revealing varied symptoms among affected family members.
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Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are validated and standardized tools that complement physician evaluations and guide treatment decisions. They are crucial for monitoring atopic dermatitis (AD) and chronic urticaria (CU) in clinical practice, but there are unmet needs and knowledge gaps regarding their use in clinical practice.

Objecctive: We investigated the global real-world use of AD and CU PROMs in allergology and dermatology clinics as well as their associated local and regional networks.

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Background: Concern about disease exacerbations and fear of reactions after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccinations are common in chronic urticaria (CU) patients and may lead to vaccine hesitancy.

Objective: We assessed the frequency and risk factors of CU exacerbation and adverse reactions in CU patients after COVID-19 vaccination.

Methods: COVAC-CU is an international multicenter study of Urticaria Centers of Reference and Excellence (UCAREs) that retrospectively evaluated the effects of COVID-19 vaccination in CU patients aged ≥18 years and vaccinated with ≥1 dose of any COVID-19 vaccine.

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  • Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and urticarial vasculitis (UV) both cause skin wheals, but they are different conditions that need better ways to tell them apart.
  • Researchers studied 106 patients with UV and 126 with CSU to find out how these two conditions differ in terms of symptoms and treatment.
  • They discovered that UV patients often have longer-lasting wheals, skin pain, and other symptoms like fever, and they usually need stronger treatments compared to CSU patients.
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) as a chronic inflammatory systemic condition is far more than skin deep. Co-morbidities such as asthma and allergic rhinitis as well as the psychological impact influence seriously the quality of life of the patients. Recent studies have shown that only 10% of atopic patients undergo full manifestation of the atopic march, while 40% demonstrate concomitant food allergy.

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Edema, i.e., fluid accumulation in the interstitial space, accompanies numerous pathological states of the human organism, including heart failure (HF), inflammatory response, and lymphedema.

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The fate of melanin in the epidermis is of great interest due to its involvement in numerous physiological and pathological processes in the skin. Melanin localization can be assessed ex vivo and in vivo using its distinctive optical properties. Melanin exhibits a characteristic Raman spectrum band shape and discernible near-infrared excited (NIR) fluorescence.

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Here, we performed the comprehensive review of the peer-reviewed literature of the effect of chronic foci of streptococcal infection on the course of skin psoriasis, as well as an assessment of the effectiveness of tonsillectomy on the course of this pathology. A PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar search were performed with the keywords 'psoriasis' AND 'tonsillectomy' OR 'tonsillitis' OR 'streptococcal infection'. The reviewers identified and evaluated 197 reports published prior to August 2018, of which 153 were excluded from further analysis after review of titles and/or abstracts including four duplicate studies from the same authors in the same patient groups.

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