Publications by authors named "Sanmitra Aiholli"

Article Synopsis
  • - A newborn was treated at a specialized clinic for blisters and skin erosions, while the mother had similar skin issues since early pregnancy.
  • - Skin biopsies and antibody tests revealed both mother and baby had pemphigus vulgaris (PV), an autoimmune skin condition.
  • - The baby’s skin lesions healed naturally within two weeks, and the mother improved significantly after receiving rituximab treatment, becoming clear of symptoms by two months.
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Background Dermatologists and pediatricians commonly encounter pediatric dermatology cases in their clinical practice, and the number has risen for the past decade. While numerous studies have addressed adult inpatient dermatology cases, there is a lack of data on the same for the pediatric population. Aim The study aimed to investigate the spectrum and outcomes of inpatient pediatric dermatology cases at a tertiary health care center.

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Hematological indices have long been used in a variety of conditions as indicators of systemic inflammation. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) are inexpensive tools in predicting severity and disease activity in acute coronary syndrome, malignancy, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) illness, and other autoimmune conditions. Evidence suggests that such hematological indices can be used in various dermatoses as predictors of systemic inflammation, to assess the severity of the disease, prognosis, and treatment response.

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