Publications by authors named "Nasiruddin Mondal"

Article Synopsis
  • Chronic urticaria is a common skin condition that causes discomfort, and there is a need for more effective treatment options like bepotastine, a second-generation antihistamine that may also help reduce eosinophil migration.
  • A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness and safety of bepotastine and levocetirizine in treating chronic urticaria, involving adult patients randomly assigned to either medication over multiple follow-ups.
  • Results showed that both medications reduced urticaria severity scores, but bepotastine had a significantly lower incidence of daytime sedation compared to levocetirizine, suggesting it might be a better option for patients concerned about side effects.
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Introduction Pyogenic granulomas are benign vascular lesions of the skin and mucosa which are often a source of concern because of their recurrent bleeding even with minimal trauma. Current treatment for pyogenic granuloma is ablative; no medical therapy is standardized to date. Timolol, due to its vasoconstrictive effect, vascular growth factor inhibition and apoptosis promotion properties, is a potential therapeutic option.

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Background: Trophic ulcers secondary to leprosy pose a great stigma to patients and remain a challenge to the treating dermatologists. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) introduces growth factors directly into the wound and aids in rapid healing. The role of PRP in the treatment of trophic ulcers in leprosy patients has not yet been established by randomized controlled trials.

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