Publications by authors named "C Divyalakshmi"

Exogenous ochronosis (EO) results as a complication of long-term usage of skin lightening creams containing hydroquinone or other bleaching agents. Duration of use and concentration of hydroquinone in the product are noted to be key factors that decide the occurrence of EO. With more cases being reported globally, current classification systems lack practical applicability and may not be adequate for detecting early cases.

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  • An 11-year-old boy has experienced recurring autoamputations of his right toes over the last 6 years, along with sensory loss in his right leg.
  • He also developed constriction bands around his right 2nd and 3rd toes in the past 5 months.
  • The boy had been receiving treatment for leprosy since the last year, but he has no significant family history or birth complications.
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Cutaneous amyloidosis can be a part of a systemic disease or can result from a localized process limited to the skin. It usually presents as pruritic hyperpigmented macules, papules or nodules, which are notoriously resistant to treatment. We performed a hospital-based pilot case series to assess the efficacy and safety of sequential salicylic acid (SA) and glycolic acid (GA) chemical peels.

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Introduction: Onychomycosis is the most prevalent nail disease. Although clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis is easy, fungal culture as a confirmatory test requires an equipped laboratory and is time-consuming. Onychoscopy is a simple, quick, and inexpensive technique and may help clinicians increase the diagnostic accuracy of onychomycosis.

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