610 results match your criteria: "Perioral Dermatitis"

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  • This study examines the links between gut microbiota factors and skin conditions like demodicosis, rosacea, and perioral dermatitis in 113 patients.
  • Researchers found that alcohol consumption and smoking were significant risk factors for these skin issues, along with low water intake and infrequent exercise.
  • The findings suggest that environmental and lifestyle choices can influence these skin conditions, highlighting the need for further exploration into their management and potential treatments.
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  • Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is common in the face and neck region, and a study was conducted to analyze sensitization patterns among affected patients in Kuala Lumpur from 2016 to 2022.
  • A total of 291 patients with a mean age of 34.1 years underwent skin patch tests, revealing that about 70% were sensitized to at least one allergen, with nickel sulfate being the most prevalent (34%).
  • The research highlighted a high incidence of contact dermatitis and identified key allergens like nickel and cobalt chloride, emphasizing the importance of recognizing these allergens in dermatitis cases.
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  • Clowns are not only popular in entertainment but also have inspired names in dermatology, referred to as medical eponyms.
  • The text identifies four clown-related eponyms: clown nose-like lesion, clown eczema, clown alopecia pattern in frontal fibrosing alopecia, and clown's face in Brachman de Lange syndrome.
  • It also recognizes the significant role of medical clowning in healthcare, specifically honoring Cobo the Clown, a dedicated clown who has contributed to patient care for over thirty years.
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  • Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF), also called "acne agminata," is a rare skin condition characterized by small reddish-brown facial papules, particularly around the eyes.
  • A case study involved a 51-year-old woman with these papules for 1-2 months, some of which showed signs of healing, confirming LMDF upon further examination.
  • The patient was treated with systemic dapsone and topical tacrolimus, leading to improvement in her condition at the follow-up visit.
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  • Periorificial dermatitis (POD) is a chronic facial rash affecting areas around the mouth, nose, and eyes, and while there’s no FDA-approved treatment, broad-spectrum antibiotics are used, but they can cause gut issues and resistance.
  • A study reviewed the effects of sarecycline, a narrow-spectrum tetracycline, on patients diagnosed with POD, showing that all six patients treated experienced improvement without side effects.
  • The study suggests that sarecycline may be a promising alternative treatment for POD compared to traditional antibiotics, and calls for more extensive research to fully evaluate its potential benefits.
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Glucagonomas are rare neuroendocrine neoplasms of the pancreas with malignant potential. At present, their epidemiology is not entirely clear, so clinicians are not well versed, lacking any consensus on diagnosis or comprehensive treatment. The present study reports the case of a 32-year-old woman hospitalized for recurrent glossitis, perioral dermatitis and necrolytic migratory erythema (NME) of both lower limbs.

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  • Topical ruxolitinib, a JAK inhibitor, is effective for inflammatory skin conditions like atopic dermatitis and vitiligo, with potential for other skin issues.* -
  • A case series presented four patients with resistant dermatological conditions, including lichen sclerosus and morphea, who showed significant improvement using ruxolitinib cream.* -
  • The findings support the use of ruxolitinib as a viable treatment option and suggest the need for further formal evaluations.*
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  • This scoping review examined adverse reactions in the oral mucosa and face caused by natural products, following specific guidelines for systematic reviews.
  • A total of 706 studies were initially identified, but only 28 studies met the eligibility criteria, highlighting cases primarily between 1976 and 2022 across 19 countries.
  • The review found that propolis and garlic were the natural products most commonly associated with adverse effects, leading to issues like eczema, chemical burns, and ulcerations in 50 reported patients, predominantly female.
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Background: Clobetasol has demonstrated remarkable results in treating melasma within a short time frame; however, its use is limited because of the risk of local side effects. To date, there is no controlled trial on sequential clobetasol/hydroquinone for melasma. This study aimed to investigate the tolerability and efficacy of 0.

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The Association Between Acne Vulgaris, Acne Vulgaris with Nonspecific Facial Dermatitis, and Mite Presence.

Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol

January 2024

School of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine, Mae Fah Luang University, Bangkok, Thailand.

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  • The study investigates the role of mites in skin disorders, particularly focusing on individuals with acne vulgaris, acne with nonspecific dermatitis, and those with healthy skin, to clarify any associations.
  • 120 participants aged 18-37 were examined, and standard biopsy methods were used to detect mites across the three groups, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis by the same dermatologist.
  • Results showed no significant mite prevalence in patients with acne vulgaris alone compared to healthy controls, but a higher prevalence in those with acne and nonspecific dermatitis, revealing a link between skin symptoms and mite presence.
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Contact allergies to dental materials in patients.

Br J Dermatol

May 2024

Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany.

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  • Concerns about allergic reactions to dental materials are increasing among patients, prompting a need to analyze current sensitization patterns.
  • A study of 2730 patients revealed that women, particularly those over 40, showed the highest sensitization rates to metals like nickel and palladium, as well as to (meth)acrylates.
  • The findings suggest that patch testing for contact allergies should also include (meth)acrylates and natural substances like propolis, rather than focusing solely on metals.
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  • A patient with severe asthma and atopic dermatitis developed a local skin infection around the mouth after starting treatment with dupilumab, which was later found to be related to a yeast infection caused by candida albicans.
  • The patient's condition worsened after being treated with tezepelumab, which led to the appearance of a headache and a skin rash.
  • Due to the complications from both treatments, the therapies were halted, requiring a multidisciplinary approach to manage the patient's symptoms.
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A Case of Perioral Dermatitis Successfully Treated with Abrocitinib.

Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol

October 2023

Center for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Dermatology, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, Affiliated People's Hospital of Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China.

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  • Perioral dermatitis (POD) is a long-lasting skin condition mainly found in women aged 16 to 45, known for its difficulty in treatment.
  • Traditional treatments often fail to provide lasting results and have high rates of recurrence.
  • A case study of a 26-year-old male with POD demonstrated successful results using the JAK inhibitor abrocitinib, suggesting it could be an effective alternative for stubborn cases.
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  • A study was conducted on 360 dental patients with oral complaints to assess contact allergies through patch testing.
  • Results showed that 79.2% of patients tested positive for at least one allergen, with sodium tetrachloropalladate being the most common.
  • Clinically relevant allergies were identified in 32.7% of patients, suggesting a significant association between patch test reactions and their oral health issues, but further research is necessary to solidify these findings.
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  • Poppers, or volatile alkyl nitrites, are inhaled by men who have sex with men (MSM) for their psychoactive effects and can cause a skin condition known as "poppers Dermatitis," which can manifest as irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) or allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
  • A study analyzing 13 articles and 18 patients found that most cases were male, with the most common diagnosis being ICD. The chemicals involved included amyl nitrite and butyl nitrite.
  • The rashes typically affect the midface area, presenting as various forms such as yellow crusting or erythema, and dermatologists should consider this condition when patients present with similar symptoms, particularly in MSM populations
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Oral food challenge in children with contact urticaria in reaction to cow's milk.

Allergol Immunopathol (Madr)

September 2023

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the link between contact urticaria (skin reactions) to cow's milk in infants and diagnosed cow's milk allergy (CMA) using supervised oral food challenges.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 184 children, finding that 12.5% had contact urticaria, with most showing positive allergy test results but varied responses during the oral food challenges.
  • - The findings suggest that contact urticaria could be the only symptom in infants allergic to cow's milk who can tolerate it orally, as allergic reactions correlated with larger skin test wheal sizes.
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Anti-COVID-19 Face Masks and Perioral Dermatitis.

J Clin Aesthet Dermatol

May 2023

Dr. Nazzaro is with the Dermatology Unit at Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, in Milan, Italy.

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  • A study was conducted on 31 Chinese children with childhood granulomatous periorificial dermatitis (CGPD) treated with oral roxithromycin.
  • After 12 weeks, 90.3% of the patients showed full recovery, indicating a high success rate for the treatment.
  • No severe adverse effects were reported, suggesting that oral roxithromycin is both effective and safe for treating CGPD.
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  • Canine periocular dermatitis is linked to dogs with excessive facial folds and heavy brows (EFF-HB).
  • There is currently no established standard treatment for this condition, and traditional medical treatments might not be effective.
  • The text introduces periocular fluorescence photobiomodulation and rhytidectomy as new treatment options for dogs experiencing periocular dermatitis that doesn't respond to standard medical management.
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