Publications by authors named "Arunima Ray"

Pigmentary purpuric dermatosis (PPD) is a chronic dyspigmentation characterized by reddish-brown, irregular maculae with dermal hemosiderin deposition, usually affecting the legs. The -SH group in the thioglycolic acid (TGA) strongly binds to iron molecule, solubilizes it, and clears the pigment. We conducted a longitudinal, right-left leg study for assessing the effectiveness and side effects of TGA 10% peel in treating PPD.

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Antimicrobial stewardship refers to a well-coordinated program which promotes the scientific and rational use of antimicrobials, reduces the chances of drug resistance and improves patient outcomes. A comprehensive English language literature search was done across multiple databases (PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE and Cochrane) for the period 1990-2022, revealing a large volume of reports of growing resistance to established antifungal therapies, against a backdrop of irrational and unscientific prescriptions. As a result of this, antifungal stewardship, a new kid on the block, has recently garnered attention.

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Background/objectives: There has been a recent explosion in the incidence of dermatophytic infections globally, especially in tropical countries including India. This increase is associated with a change in the clinical pattern and mycological profile with poor response to treatment, in adults and children. Limited studies in India have focused on pediatric dermatophytoses.

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Article Synopsis
  • Stewart-Treves Syndrome is a rare and deadly condition characterized by the development of cutaneous angiosarcoma, a malignant tumor that typically arises in the upper limbs of patients following breast cancer treatments like mastectomy and radiation.
  • While it's more common to see this syndrome occur in the upper limbs, there are rare cases, like the one reported, where it develops in the lower limbs without prior malignancy or radiation therapy.
  • In this case, an elderly woman developed angiosarcoma in her lower limb 15 months after undergoing total knee arthroplasty, in the context of existing chronic lymphedema.
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BACKGROUND Cladophialophora carrionii was detected postoperatively in a cerebral space-occupying lesion of a patient who had undergone ABO-incompatible renal transplantation. The infection was successfully treated with oral terbinafine and itraconazole. CASE REPORT An otherwise healthy 46-year-old man underwent ABO-incompatible renal transplantation.

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Introduction: Dermatophytosis is a fungal infection of the skin, hair, and nails. In the past several years, it has emerged as a general public health problem in our country. Studies from different regions reveal varying patterns of etiological distribution of the disease.

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