Content - Volume 101, July
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QUIZ
Davide Neri, Karola Maria Stieler, Annika Vogt, Kamran Ghoreschi, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi
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REVIEW
Tanja Todberg, Hannah Kaiser, Claus Zachariae, Alexander Egeberg, Anne-Sofie Halling, Lone Skov
Advances in technology have led to an increased number of studies investigating the microbiome in patients with psoriasis. This systematic review examined data regarding the oral and gut microbiota in patients with psoriasis and/or psoriatic arthritis and the effect of probiotics on the microbiota and severity of psoriasis. Of 1,643 studies, 23 were included (22 observational, 1 interventional). S ...
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Yukino Kase, Ryota Hayashi, Izumi Takei, Osamu Ansai, Takeo Suzuki, Akihiko Yuki, Mitsuhiro Watanabe, Takao Yanagawa, Riichiro Abe
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Hyun Jee Kim, Yeong Ho Kim, So Yeon Yun, Dong Soo Yu, Young Bok Lee
There have been no epidemiological studies identifying associations between systemic inflammatory diseases and actinic keratosis. This study used a large nationwide database to investigate the associations between actinic keratosis and systemic inflammatory diseases. Records of patients over 20 years of age newly diagnosed with actinic keratosis (n = 64,659) from 2012 to 2017 were analysed. A ...
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CLINICAL REPORT
Elise Cabout, Sébastien Eymere, Robert Launois, Sophie Séité, Véronique Delvigne, Charles Taïeb, Ziad Reguai
Atopic dermatitis affects up to 20% of children and quite frequently persists in adulthood. Follow-up, treatment, and prevention of relapses have an impact on healthcare spending. The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of different emollients prescribed for patients with atopic dermatitis in France. A 3-health state Markov model was designed, using French data for resource util ...
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Kristian Wikström, Henri Verkko, Suvi-Päivikki Sinikumpu, Jari Jokelainen, Kaisa Tasanen, Laura Huilaja
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Iwona Chlebicka, Aleksandra A. Stefaniak, Łukasz Matusiak, Jacek C. Szepietowski
The incidence of basal cell carcinoma has increased in recent years. The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of itch on quality of life and psychosocial status of patients with basal cell carcinoma. A total of 180 patients with basal cell carcinoma were included in the study. Itch intensity was assessed with Numerical Rating Scale and 4-Item Itch Questionnaire (4IIQ). Quality of life in ...
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Antoine Bertolotti, Giovanni Leone, Alain Taïeb, Emilie Soriano, Michel Pascal, Hervé Maillard, Nanja van Geel
The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of non-cultured autologous epidermal cell grafting resuspended in hyaluronic acid, performed using a ready-to-use kit, compared with hyaluronic acid alone (neutral comparator) for repigmenting vitiligo and piebaldism lesions at 6 months. Two identified paired lesions per patient were randomized to be treated by either device. Devices with a ready-to ...
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REVIEW
Anne-Johanne Andersen, Juliane Schierbeck, Anette Bygum, Nieves Puente-Pablo
Genodermatoses are inherited syndromes with cutaneous manifestations. Some genodermatoses are associated with malignancy of internal organs and tissues. Early detection of the typical signs of these syndromes is important, because those lesions are a sign of underlying predisposition to extracutaneous neoplasms. The dermatologist has an important role in the early detection of these signs and synd ...
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Mette Deleuran, Danielle Marcoux, Marjolein S. De Bruin-Weller, Alan D. Irvine, Eulalia Baselga, Kangmo Ahn, Ana Paula Castro, Ashish Bansal, Jingdong Chao, Gaëlle Bégo-Le-Bagousse, Ana B. Rossi
Abstract is missing (Short communication)
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Yueqian Yu, Zhenzhen Wang, Zihao Mi, Lele Sun, Xi'an Fu, Gongqi Yu, Zheng Pang, Hong Liu, Furen Zhang
Epidermolysis bullosa encompasses a group of inherited blistering skin disorders. The pathogenic mutations in 10–25% of patients with epidermolysis bullosa have not been identified by Sanger sequencing. The aims of this study were to identify the pathogenic sequence alterations in a large cohort of Chinese patients with epidermolysis bullosa and to clarify the relationship between clinical pheno ...
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CLINICAL REPORT
Sümeyre Seda Ertekin, Sebastian Podlipnik, Constanza Riquelme-Mc Loughlin, Alicia Barreiro-Capurro, Ana Arance, Cristina Carrera, Josep Malvehy, Susana Puig
Given recent developments in the treatment of metastatic melanoma, early detection of disease recurrence is crucial. The aim of this single-centre retrospective cohort study was to investigate the impact of the initial stage of primary melanoma on the pattern and timing of disease recurrence and post-recurrence survival. Patients diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma with initial stage IA–IIID, betw ...
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Ayelet Ollech, Michal Yalon, Gadi Abebe-Campino, Vered Molho-Pessach, Eve Finklestein, Hodaya Cohen, Aviv Barzilai, Shani Caspi, Shoshana Greenberger
Targeted medications and immunotherapies are being developed to specifically target the pathways involved in tumours. There is limited experience with these new medications and their cutaneous side-effects in the paediatric population. A retrospective study of all paediatric oncological patients treated with targeted therapies and immunotherapies between 1 January 2013 and 1 August 2020 was carrie ...
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Alexander Kreuter, Bijan Koushk Jalali, Jeannine Meinrath, Frank Oellig
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Marijana Vičić, Ines Brajac, Marija Kaštelan, Vlatka Sotošek, Larisa Prpić Massari
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CLINICAL REPORT
Álvaro Iglesias-Puzas, Alberto Conde-Taboada, Beatriz Aranegui-Arteaga, Eduardo López-Bran
In the absence of guidelines recommending routine total-body skin examination, patient concern remains the main factor in seeking consultation regarding suspicion of skin cancer. This study explores gaps in patients’ understanding of malignant skin lesions, through the factors associated with incidental skin cancer. Included patients had a confirmed histological diagnosis of basal cell carcino ...
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CLINICAL REPORT
Helle K. Larsen, Louise T. Thomsen, Merete Hædersdal, Trine Thorborg Lok, Jesper Melchior Hansen, Søren Schwartz Sørensen, Susanne K. Kjær
Renal transplant recipients have increased risk of human papilloma virus-related anogenital (pre)cancers. Less is known about their risk of anogenital warts. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and odds of anogenital warts in renal transplant recipients compared with immunocompetent controls, and to assess risk factors for intra- and perianal warts in renal transplant recipients. ...
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CLINICAL REPORT
Hannah Ceder, Annie Ekström, Lajla Hadzic, John Paoli
Research has shown higher rates of incomplete excision among high-risk than low-risk basal cell carcinomas, but data is limited. A single-centre, retrospective study including excised high-risk basal cell carcinomas (type II–III according to the Swedish classification) was performed to determine incomplete excision rates and associated clinicopathological risk factors. Overall, 987 consecutive c ...
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CORRESPONDENCE
Brigitte Dréno, Jerry Tan
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Kyung-Hwa Nam, Eui-Sung Jung, Jin Park, Seok-Kweon Yun
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SHORT COMMUNICATION
Aaron J. Frederiks, Thomas Delaney
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QUIZ
Tian Chen, Dong-Lai Ma
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Sanae Inokuchi-Sakata, Yozo Ishiuji, Michie Katsuta, Budiman Kharma, Ken-ichi Yasuda, Mitsutoshi Tominaga, Kenji Takamori, Yoshimasa Nobeyama, Akihiko Asahina
The aim of this study is to elucidate the relationship between 2 different types of severity-indicating parameters (i.e. between subjective and objective severity-indicating parametersin patients with atopic dermatitis. The disease severity of 55 patients with atopic dermatitis was assessed using 7 subjective parameters indicating severity, including visual analogue scale for itch, Patient-Oriente ...
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QUIZ
Kai-Philipp Linse, Christine Fink, Ferdinand Toberer
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