Publications by authors named "Arijit Coondoo"

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  • A pigmented variant of lichen planus, called LP pigmentosus (LPP), was first identified in India in 1974 and is most common in individuals with darker skin, manifesting as small dark spots that merge into larger patches, primarily on sun-exposed areas.
  • Histological examination reveals similarities between LPP and another condition known as erythema dyschromicum perstans, leading to debate among dermatologists about whether they are the same disease or distinct conditions.
  • LPP has been associated with various health conditions, including hepatitis C and frontal fibrosing alopecia, and a rare variant called LPP inversus affects covered areas like the groin, primarily in lighter-skinned individuals.
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Topical Steroid Damaged/Dependent face (TSDF) is a phenomenon which has been described very recently (2008). It is characterized by a plethora of symptoms caused by an usually unsupervised misuse/abuse/overuse of topical corticosteroid of any potency on the face over an unspecified and/or prolonged period of time. This misuse and damage have a serious effect on the quality of life of the patients in general and the skin of the face in particular.

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Serendipity is a pleasant surprise of finding a particularly useful information while not looking for it. Significant historic events occurring as a result of serendipity include the discovery of the law of buoyancy (Archimedes principle) by the Greek mathematician Archimedes, of the Americas by Christopher Columbus and of gravity by Sir Isaac Newton. The role of serendipity in science has been immensely beneficial to mankind.

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The introduction of topical steroids (TS) of varying potency have rendered the therapy of inflammatory cutaneous disorders more effective and less time-consuming. However the usefulness of these has become a double edged sword with constantly rising instances of abuse and misuse leading to serious local, systemic and psychological side effects. These side effects occur more with TS of higher potency and on particular areas of the body like face and genitalia.

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  • * Two major issues arising from misuse are topical steroid addiction, characterized by psychological distress and a rebound effect upon discontinuation, and TC phobia, particularly in parents of children with skin conditions.
  • * Managing these issues is challenging but effective psychological counseling can significantly aid in the recovery process for individuals affected.
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Topical corticosteroids (TC) have been available for more than six decades during which they have completely changed the face of therapy of dermatological disorders. Despite being the most useful drug for such treatment they are known to produce serious local, systemic and psychological side-effects when overused or misused. Though the drug has been misused sporadically earlier, the menace has become more acute during the last two decades.

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  • - Sarcoidosis can impact multiple body systems, including the skin, and the scalp is an uncommon site for its lesions.
  • - In rare instances, sarcoidosis on the scalp may lead to cicatricial alopecia, which is a type of hair loss.
  • - This report details a rare case of scalp sarcoidosis with cicatricial alopecia, marking the first documentation of this condition in India.
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Subcutaneous fat necrosis of infancy is a rare disorder of subcutaneous adipose tissue that is sometimes complicated by hypercalcemia. Complete resolution is common. From the pediatrician's point of view, the disease is a rare but important cause of inconsolable cry in a newborn.

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  • A drug interaction occurs when one substance affects the activity of another drug, which can lead to increased or decreased effects, side effects, or entirely new effects.
  • These interactions can be categorized into drug-drug, drug-food, drug-medical condition, or drug-herb interactions and can happen through single or multiple mechanisms.
  • Dermatologists need to be aware of various interactions, including topical ones, to prevent complications in patient treatment.
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Cytokines are produced transiently by cutaneous cells in response to immune stimuli. They are non-immunoglobulin proteins and glycoproteins. Cytokines, which are signaling molecules, act by sending downstream signals to various cells through a number of signal transduction pathways and by binding to cytokine receptors on the surface of cells.

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Cytokines are non-immunoglobulin proteins and glycoproteins produced by a wide variety of cells, in response to any immune stimulus. Cytokines are signaling molecules that send downstream signals to various cells through a number of signal transduction pathways and act further by binding to specific membrane receptors (cytokine receptors) on the cell surface. They are emergency molecules, which are released transiently.

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Background: Abuse of topical corticosteroids (TC), especially over the face, is prevalent worldwide, including in India. Data about the magnitude of this problem in our country is lacking.

Aims: The aims of this study were to ascertain the demographics, magnitude and clinical features of TC misuse on the face in the dermatology outpatient department (OPD) attendees in order to raise awareness about this problem and to analyze its causes.

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Biologics are protein molecules which are used in various diseases to target the specific points in the immunopathogenesis of the diseases. The molecules are produced by recombinant DNA technology. The molecules bind to the specific targets without interfering wtih rest of the pathogenetic pathways.

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