Publications by authors named "P Chanyachailert"

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  • A study examined the cost-effectiveness and safety of combining 4% chlorhexidine scrub with ZnO-nanoparticle-coated socks for treating pitted keratolysis (PK) in male participants.
  • Although the combination treatment showed the best but nonsignificant improvement in foot odor, all treatments led to clinical improvement.
  • Cost-analysis indicated that the 4% chlorhexidine scrub was the most affordable option, making it the best choice for PK treatment compared to other therapies.
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Cutaneous fungal infection of the skin and nails poses a significant global public health challenge. Dermatophyte infection, mainly caused by spp., is the primary pathogenic agent responsible for skin, hair, and nail infections worldwide.

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection causes condyloma acuminata (CA). Podophyllin is the standard treatment. (), a medicinal plant, has potent anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects.

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  • Pitted keratolysis (PK) is a bacterial skin infection typically diagnosed through clinical symptoms, but there is limited information on its dermoscopic and histopathological features.
  • A study involving 40 cadets with PK and 5 with healthy feet utilized dermoscopy and shave biopsies to examine the condition's clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathological characteristics.
  • Key findings revealed that dermoscopy was more effective than visual exams in detecting PK, with common signs including pits and bacterial presence, while color changes in keratin were noted in histopathology; both the presence of bacteria and certain changes correlated with poorer treatment outcomes.
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Background: Adult female acne (AFA) may be different from adolescent acne, and may be a sign of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The objective of the study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of AFA, and the factors significantly associated with PCOS in AFA.

Methods: AFA patients aged 25 years or older were enrolled.

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