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Background: There has been a significant increase in the incidence of recurrent, resistant, and extensive dermatophyte infections worldwide recently. This menace has spurred the need for more well-designed randomized controlled trials to optimize the treatment of dermatophyte skin infections. One of the limitations in designing such studies is the limited availability of standard and validated score, to measure the severity of dermatophyte infections.

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Post herpetic itch (PHI) is a less commonly reported sequela of herpes zoster. It can begin upon the resolution of the lesions or several weeks later. PHI is neuropathic in nature and is said to be caused by neural injury in the form of demyelination of itch-transmitting nerve fibers in the skin.

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Background Isolated nail lichen planus (NLP) without mucocutaneous involvement is rare. Literature about the clinical profile and management is scarce. Aims/Objective We attempted to characterize the clinico-demographic profile and analyze the management outcome of patients with isolated nail lichen planus.

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We have seen that radiological techniques like digital x-ray, high-frequency ultrasonography (USG), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have their unique roles in assessing a complex anatomical structure like the nail unit. Broadly speaking, USG and MRI help evaluate soft tissue components well; while, radiographs and CT scans help assess bony lesions better. In the second part of this review, salient radiological features of various nail disorders, as seen on these modalities are detailed.

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The nail unit is a unique skin appendage, capable of mounting only a limited number of reaction patterns to a variety of insults. This makes it difficult to diagnose many nail conditions based on clinical features alone. Thus, diagnostic modalities have an important role to play in nail disorders.

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Background: With the COVID-19 vaccination taking stride all across the globe, there are multiple reports of vaccine-induced adverse reactions (cutaneous and systemic).

Objectives: To study the frequency and characteristics of mucocutaneous reactions to COVID-19 vaccines.

Methods: An online questionnaire-based study was performed among the recipients of COVID-19 vaccines.

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Tuberculosis is an ancient disease that continues to affect an estimated 10 million people per year and is responsible for 1.4 million deaths per year. Additionally, the HIV epidemic and multidrug resistance present challenges to disease control.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cutaneous tuberculosis treatments are effective, but issues like delayed diagnosis, drug-resistant strains, and HIV co-infection complicate control efforts.
  • Improving recognition of symptoms among dermatologists and using proper diagnostic tests can help address delays.
  • Confirming cutaneous tuberculosis usually requires histopathology and culture, and sometimes, an antituberculosis treatment trial may be necessary for diagnosis.
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COVID-19 pandemic has challenged and overwhelmed most healthcare institutions and healthcare workers, across the world. Despite being unprepared for this pandemic, frontline workers have worked relentlessly to provide the much-needed care to these patients. Doctors from different branches of medicine, including dermatologists, came forward and played a substantial role in mitigating the impact of this pandemic on the general population.

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