Publications by authors named "Keyvan Nouri"

Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a highly effective treatment for skin cancers, such as squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), especially in cosmetically sensitive areas. Despite its high cure rates, the procedure's impact on psychosocial outcomes, influenced by demographic, clinical, psychological, and social factors, necessitates careful consideration. This review aims to identify and synthesize the predictors of psychosocial outcomes following MMS, thereby informing patient management strategies.

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  • Acne vulgaris, the most common skin disorder, primarily affects adolescents and can significantly impact self-esteem and mental well-being despite being generally non-harmful to health.
  • Its main causes include overactive sebaceous glands influenced by androgens and the presence of Cutibacterium acnes bacteria.
  • Standard treatments range from topical options to systemic medications, which can have side effects, leading to interest in alternative therapies like laser and light-based treatments, including a newly FDA-approved 1,726 nm laser. *
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  • - The expert panel focused on advancing the diagnosis and prognosis of cutaneous melanoma (CM) due to its high mortality rate, reviewing new tech advancements like gene expression profiling (GEP) and electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).
  • - A thorough literature search resulted in 200 articles, but only 19 were selected for review, leading to 7 consensus statements on testing approaches, categorized by varying levels of recommendation strength.
  • - Key findings suggest that specific GEP tests can help accurately diagnose unclear cases and enhance prognostic evaluations, ultimately supporting better clinical decisions for CM patients.
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Neurodegenerative disorders are complex, progressive, and life-threatening. They cause mortality and disability for millions of people worldwide. Appropriate treatment for neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) is still clinically lacking due to the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB).

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Keloids are pathologic responses to cutaneous injury. Current treatments, such as topical and intralesional steroids and even surgical excision, have limited efficacy, creating a demand for improved therapies. Our study explores the functioning of dupilumab, an interleukin-4 and inter-leukin-13 signaling pathway inhibitor, in this context.

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  • The popularity of tattoos is rising, but many individuals seek tattoo removal due to career concerns, leading them to research options online.
  • A study analyzed 77 websites for laser tattoo removal information and found that while they varied in readability, many exceeded the recommended eighth-grade level and lacked important details about risks for skin of color clients.
  • The research highlights a significant gap in quality online resources, stressing the need for better information to aid decision-making, particularly regarding the risks and the importance of consulting certified professionals before tattoo removal procedures.
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This systematic review assesses the evidence concerning laser treatments for nail psoriasis (NP), a prevalent condition among individuals with cutaneous psoriasis that notably affects their quality of life. Traditional treatments have limitations in terms of drug delivery and poor patient adherence, leading to interest in laser therapies for their targeted approach, extended treatment intervals, and the potential to enhance topical medication effectiveness. The MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases were searched.

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  • Acne vulgaris (AV) can hurt people both physically and mentally, and new laser treatments are being developed to help reduce acne by targeting oil glands in the skin.
  • Two innovative treatments, the 1726-nm laser and nanoparticle-assisted lasers, have shown great improvements in reducing acne lesions with fewer side effects, making patients very satisfied.
  • While the 1726-nm laser is effective but may require new equipment, nanoparticle treatments can be used with existing machines, but aren't suitable for everyone. More research is needed to understand which method works best over a longer time.
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  • * The paper investigates how aspirin may help prevent cutaneous melanoma by inhibiting certain enzymes (COX-2) linked to inflammation and cancer progression, but it highlights the lack of definitive recommendations due to individual variability in factors affecting outcomes.
  • * Literature suggests that aspirin may offer survival benefits in advanced melanoma stages and shows varying effectiveness based on gender and other demographic factors, necessitating a deeper understanding of these complexities in cancer prevention strategies.
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There is limited data assessing length of stay, cost of care, and differences in demographic data in hospitalized psoriasis patients with and without cardiovascular disease. Our study compares hospitalized psoriatic patients with and without comorbid cardiovascular disease for differences in length of stay and cost of care, as well as to assess differences in patient demographics. A cross-sectional study of hospital encounters of patients under the age of 60 with psoriasis in the National Inpatient Sample from 2016 to 2020 was performed using univariate analyses and a multivariable logistic regression model.

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Melanoma, accounting for a significant proportion of skin cancer-related deaths, has variable survival outcomes based on the stage at diagnosis and treatment efficacy. Traditional treatments, while effective, pose risks of scarring and systemic side effects. Laser therapy offers an emerging non-surgical alternative, with CO2 lasers particularly showing promise in palliative care.

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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most common type of skin cancer arising from squamous cells of the epidermis. Most cases of cSCC have a good prognosis if detected and treated early; however, certain cases can be aggressive. The primary risk factor for cSCC is prolonged ultraviolet radiation from sun exposure, leading to DNA mutations.

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