Publications by authors named "M S Al'Abadie"

Article Synopsis
  • Irregular vitamin levels are linked to various skin conditions, with therapies showing some positive effects; however, outcomes can vary widely, indicating that these issues aren't just due to one nutrient deficiency.
  • Certain B vitamins, particularly cyanocobalamin, B6, and B2, may actually worsen acne and cause allergic reactions in some patients, sometimes leading to severe skin issues.
  • Niacinamide is emerging as a beneficial treatment for acne and hyperpigmentation and shows potential in preventing nonmelanoma skin cancers, while the role of folic acid in psoriasis is developing and the data for vitiligo is still unclear; vitamin deficiency checks should be routine in skin condition assessments.
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Zinc is a trace nutrient essential for the normal growth and development of human body. The main aim was to evaluate the significant association between measured zinc status in relation to different skin disorders and their severity. PubMed®, Google® Scholar™ and Cochrane© Reviews databases were searched for studies from January 2017 to June 2021, using the terms; zinc serum levels, zinc plasma levels and different dermatosis in the review, only human studies in English language were reviewed and the studies designs were controlled, cross sectional, observational and analytic types.

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In this review we show how the neuronal theory is relevant to the convergence theory for the mechanism causing vitiligo, especially the segmental type. Neuropeptides and neurotransmitters, such as neuropeptide Y and dopamine, can be central to the pathological mechanisms of melanocyte destruction. They link into a bidirectional network connecting cutaneous nerves, the neuroendocrine axis and the immune system, and through their local influence on cutaneous inflammation, to the antigen-specific regulatory T cells and the chemokine ligand type 9/chemokine receptor type 1 axis, which is thought to be the final pathway for melanocyte destruction.

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