Publications by authors named "K Damevska"

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  • Telogen effluvium (TE), a common hair loss condition related to COVID-19, was studied in patients with severe cases who were hospitalized.
  • In a cohort of 77 patients, 68.8% experienced TE, with over half reporting early onset; 20.7% had complete hair regrowth within three months.
  • Factors like being female, having anemia, and severe pneumonia were linked to TE, while the majority experienced good recovery, though 7.5% had chronic TE, highlighting potential long-term health impacts.
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We report a unique case of self-healing collodion baby (CB) that was successfully managed despite the risk of potentially serious complications. Self-healing CB is a rare and distinct outcome of collodion phenotype occurring in approximately 10% of the cases. The outcome depends on the initial assessment and adequate multidisciplinary approach.

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Neonatal lupus erythematosus (NLE) is a rare autoimmune disease due to a passive transfer of maternal autoantibodies to the fetus. The clinical spectrum is variable and includes skin lesions, cardiac, hematological, or hepatobiliary disorders. We report an NLE case presenting with skin eruption that was initially considered as tinea.

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Background: The skin is exposed to numerous particulate and gaseous air pollutants. The ones that need particular attention are the particles that adhere to the skin surface, which can later cause direct skin damage. This study aimed to characterize air pollution (AP) particles adhered to the human skin by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with X-ray dispersive energy spectrometry (EDX).

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