18 results match your criteria: "Scientific-Research National Center of Dermatology and Venereology; Tbilisi State University[Affiliation]"

Folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (F-MF) is considered a unique variant of mycosis fungoides (MF), which is a form of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs). F-MF can appear in various forms, including patches, papules, plaques, nodules, and tumors. It often affects the face and extremities, with some cases involving the eyebrows.

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Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) stands as the most common skin malignancy, with its high incidence rate and associated costs rising annually. The origin of BCC is related to environmental, genetic, and phenotypic factors. Among these, the most important risk factor is exposure to UV light triggering keratinocyte carcinogenesis, causing cumulative cellular damage that leads to BCC development.

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The aims of this study were to investigate whether the ferroptosis is involved in intestinal Behçet's syndrome (IBS), and to identify if miR-141-3p could attenuate RAS-selective lethal 3 (RSL3)-induced ferroptosis and intestinal epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) via directly inhabits zinc fnger E-box binding homeobox 1 (ZEB1). The expressions of ferroptosis-related proteins in the intestinal tissues of patients with IBS were investigated by immunohistochemistry and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). Malondialdehyde (MDA) contents of the intestinal tissues and cells were detected.

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Background: Narrowband UVB (NBUVB) has recently been used in Vietnam for the treatment of psoriasis. However, there are no data on Vietnamese patients to adopt a uniform national protocol.

Objectives: This study aimed to establish an optimal NBUVB therapy for the treatment of psoriasis in Vietnamese patients.

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Nail psoriasis in China: A prospective multicentre study.

J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol

March 2024

Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Peking University First Hospital, National Clinical Research Centre for Skin and Immune Diseases, Beijing Key Laboratory of Molecular Diagnosis on Dermatoses, NMPA Key Laboratory for Quality Control and Evaluation of Cosmetics, Beijing, China.

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  • A study on nail psoriasis (PsO) in China involved 817 patients and aimed to gather data on epidemiology, symptoms, infections, arthritis, and treatments to improve patient care worldwide.
  • The majority of patients were male (71.41%), with high involvement in fingernails (95.29%) and significant manifestations like pitting (67.11%) and hyperkeratosis (60.40%).
  • Despite the severity of symptoms, only a small number (2.30%) received treatment, with biologic therapy being the most common for those with skin psoriasis that also affected their nails.*
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Background: HIV/AIDS patients are susceptible to various infectious and inflammatory dermatoses. No systemic work has been done on HIV/AIDS patients with immune-mediated photodermatoses in China. Here, we aim to determine the clinical features of immune-mediated photodermatoses in HIV/AIDS patients.

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: Antibiotics delivered from implanted bone substitute materials (BSM) can potentially be used to prevent acute infections and biofilm formation, providing high concentrations of antibiotics at the surgical site without systemic toxicity. In addition, BSM should allow osteoconductivity supporting bone healing without further surgery. Promising results have been achieved using lyophilized bone allografts mixed with antibiotics.

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[Prevention and treatment of mucocutaneous adverse reactions associated with epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors].

Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi

January 2022

Department of Dermatology, the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Institute of Dermatology and Venereology of Central South University, Hunan Clinical Medicine Research Center for Major Skin Diseases and Skin Health, Changsha 410011, China.

The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling is aberrantly overexpressed in many solid malignancies, making it an important target for anti-cancer biologic agents. Among them, epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors (EGFRIs), which have been widely used in clinical practice, include anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies and tyrosine kinase inhibitors. A proportion of patients treated with EGFRIs develop specific, dose-dependent skin toxicity such as papulopustular rash, paronychia, xerosis and itch.

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  • AVT02 (adalimumab) is a proposed biosimilar to the original drug Humira, designed to treat moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis with a citrate-free formulation.
  • The study aimed to assess the efficacy, safety, and immunogenicity of AVT02 compared to Humira, using a double-blind, randomized control method over 50 weeks with various measurement endpoints including the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) and Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI).
  • Results showed that AVT02 achieved a 91.6% improvement in PASI scores at Week 16, slightly better than the 89.6% improvement for Humira. Both treatments demonstrated comparable safety profiles and improvements in
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Background: Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a non-inflammatory autoimmune disorder induced by antiphospholipid antibodies, which occurs exceedingly rarely in pediatric population and even more rarely reported in HIV positive children. A case of 11 years old boy had a sudden onset of swelling in his left lower leg along with pain which were worsening gradually. Initially, topical ointment was applied for 1 month which were ineffective in reducing pain and swelling.

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Although the original purpose of the systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) classification criteria was to distinguish SLE from other mimic diseases, and to facilitate sample selection in scientific research, they have become widely used as diagnostic criteria in clinical situations. It is not known yet if regarding classification criteria as diagnostic criteria, what problems might be encountered? This is the first study comparing the three sets of classification criteria for SLE, the 1997 American College of Rheumatology (ACR'97), 2012 Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics (SLICC'12) and 2019 European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology (EULAR/ACR'19), for their ability to distinguish patients with SLE from patients with pure mucocutaneous manifestations (isolated cutaneous lupus erythematosus without internal disease, i-CLE) in the lupus disease spectrum. 1,865 patients with SLE and 232 patients with i-CLE were recruited from a multicenter study.

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Objective: To define the phenotypic spectrum of phosphatidylinositol glycan class A protein (PIGA)-related congenital disorder of glycosylation (PIGA-CDG) and evaluate genotype-phenotype correlations.

Methods: Our cohort encompasses 40 affected males with a pathogenic PIGA variant. We performed a detailed phenotypic assessment, and in addition, we reviewed the available clinical data of 36 previously published cases and assessed the variant pathogenicity using bioinformatical approaches.

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  • Nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease is primarily an opportunistic infection affecting immunocompromised individuals, but it is increasingly being observed in otherwise healthy people, especially in East Asia.
  • A 43-year-old woman presented with a recurrent fever and unhealed surgical wounds on her forehead, leading to diagnostic tests that ruled out common causes, ultimately identifying Nontuberculous mycobacteria following a biopsy.
  • The case highlights the importance of recognizing NTM infections in patients who may not show typical immunocompromised signs, as evidenced by the identification of Mycobacterium avium in her skin biopsy.
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Background: Skin cancer represents the most common human malignancy, and it includes BCC, SCC, and melanoma. Since melanoma is one of the most aggressive types of cancer, we have herein attempted to develop a gene-specific intron retention signature that can distinguish BCC and SCC from melanoma biopsy tumors.

Methods: Intron retention events were examined through RT-sqPCR protocols, using total RNA preparations derived from BCC, SCC, and melanoma Greek biopsy specimens.

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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disease of complex aetiology, with interactions between susceptibility genes and environmental factors. We have previously described a protective effect of the KIR2DS1 gene encoding the natural killer cell receptor, whose ligands are HLA-C molecules. Here, we found an association of HLA-C*05:01 allele with AD.

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Background: Striae distensae (SD), a type of dermal scarring, are psychologically disappointing. To date, information and scientific research behind the role of hormonal factors in the development of SD are still unclear. It is vital to understand striae to offer patients the best therapeutic options.

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The aim of the study was to reveal peculiarities of the clinical symptoms and forms of Tinea capitis caused by etiological agents that are common in our country. The study was conducted on 176 ambulatory patients who approached the National Centre in 2009-2013. Inclusion criterion was simultaneous presence of clinical symptoms and positive result of microscopic study.

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