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Volume 19 (2016)
Volume 18 (2015)
Volume 17 (2014)
Volume 16 (2013)
Volume 15 (2012)
Volume 14 (2011)
Volume 13 (2010)
Volume 12 (2009)
Volume 11 (2008)
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Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of rituximab in patients with refractory pemphigus vulgaris

Shahidi-Dadras Mohammad; Kheradmand Zohreh; Abdollahimajd Fahimeh

Volume 21, Issue 2 , 2018, , Pages 48-53

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2018.98351

Abstract
  Background: Recently, rituximab has been successfully used for the treatment of pemphigus family, the main subtype of which is pemphigus vulgaris (PV). The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of rituximab in refractory PV. Methods: In an observational study extending from November ...  Read More

Thyroid autoantibodies in chronic urticaria: A case-control study in a South Indian population

Siddalingappa Karjigi; Murthy Sambasiviah Chidambara; Herakal Kallappa; Deepika Madagondanahalli

Volume 20, Issue 2 , 2017, , Pages 50-53

Abstract
  Background: Chronic urticaria (CU) is a common skin disorder that accounts for 15%-20% of dermatological cases. There is growing evidence that some cases of chronic idiopathic urticarial (CIU) are associated with various autoimmune diseases, including thyroid autoimmunity. This study aims to identify ...  Read More

Evaluation of Lewis phenotypes in patients with psoriasis

Dadras Mohammad Shahidi; Golfeshan Atefe; Younespour Shima

Volume 18, Issue 2 , 2015, , Pages 51-55

Abstract
  Background: It seems that there are similar associated diseases in psoriasis and Lewis (b) negative phenotypes such as diabetesmellitus, cardiovascular events, and metabolic syndrome. Therefore, we decided to evaluate the frequency of Lewis henotypes in patients with chronic plaque type psoriasis. A ...  Read More

Clinical efficacy and tolerability of valacyclovir versus acyclovir in treatment of herpes zoster

Arun Achar; Pratim Chakraborty Partha; Tarapada Ghosh; Biswanath Naskar; Tapobrata Guharay; Samiran Bisai

Volume 14, Issue 2 , 2011, , Pages 52-57

Abstract
  Background: Acyclovir, a specific and selective inhibitor of replication of herpesviridae family, has well documented efficacy for speedy rash healing and decreasing pain of herpes zoster. Limited oral bioavailability of acyclovir requires frequent dosing. Valacyclovir is rapidly and almost completely ...  Read More

Incidence of herpes family viruses in skin lesions of pemphigus patients

Mahnaz Banihashemi; Masoud Maleki; Fakhrozaman Pezeshkpoor; Amir Hossein Jafarian; Mohammad Reza Sharghi; Sara Hashemzadeh

Volume 16, Issue 2 , 2013, , Pages 53-56

Abstract
  Background: Pemphigus is a group of autoimmune blistering skin diseases that is related to auto antibodies against desmoglein 1 and 3. Many reports have shown that HSV1, HSV2, VZV, EBV, CMV, HHV8, and HIV are triggering agents for the activation and exacerbation of pemphigus. In this ...  Read More

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) an important microorganism: determination of its prevalence and evaluation of its associated factors in hospitalized dermatologic patients

Alizadeh Narges; Oskuee Alireza Ba–Eeman; Golchai Javad; Sadre-Eshkevari Shahryar; Darjani Abbas; Kazemnejad Ehsan; Eftekhari Hojat; Mohtasham-Amiri Zahra

Volume 17, Issue 2 , 2014, , Pages 54-58

Abstract
  Background: Methicillin–resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)has recently emerged as a worldwide major nosocomial pathogenthat causes significant morbidity and mortality. MRSA is frequentlycolonized on the skin. The aim of this study was to determinethe MRSA colonization/infection prevalence and ...  Read More

Efficacy of topical application of coumarin on incisional wound healing in BALB/c mice

Mohammad Afshar; Mohammadmehdi Hassanzadeh- Taheri; Mahmoud Zardast; Maryam Honarmand

Volume 23, Issue 2 , July 2020, , Pages 56-63

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2020.110925

Abstract
  Background: Wound healing is one of the main problems faced by medical scientists. Nowadays, herbal compounds are used to accelerate the repairing process. Coumarin is a plant compound with anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects. In the present study, the benefits of using coumarin ...  Read More

Comparison of the efficacy of oral fenugreek seed extract and azithromycin in the treatment of acne vulgaris: a randomized, triple-blind controlled pilot clinical trial

Sepaskhah Mozhdeh; Mohammadi Ali; Nabavizadeh Sara Sadat; Faridi Pouya; Babaei Amir Hossein

Volume 22, Issue 2 , 2019, , Pages 58-64

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2019.98373

Abstract
  Background: Acne vulgaris is a multi-factorial disease affecting many aspects of life. This study was conducted to compare the efficacy of fenugreek seed extract and oral azithromycin in the treatment of acne vulgaris. Methods: A total of 20 patients with acne vulgaris aged between 12 and 30 years old ...  Read More

Serum IgE Level in Chronic Lupoid Leishmaniasis

Mashayekhi Vahid; Maleki Masoud; Javidi Zari; Mahmodi Mahmoud; Taheri Ahmad Reza; Mehrabi Reza

Volume 11, Issue 2 , 2008, , Pages 60-63

Abstract
  Background: It appears that chronic lupoid leishmaniasis is the result of type 2 predominant T helper response to parasite and a defect in the down regulation of IL-4 production during infection. The objective of this study was to evaluate the underlying immune status in these patients and their predominant ...  Read More

Evaluation of Lipid Profile in Women with Female Pattern Alopecia

Farajzadeh Saeedeh; Esfandiarpour Iraj; Abbassi Mohammad Mehdi Hayatbatch; Moghaddam Sodaif Darvish; Hosseininasab Fatemeh

Volume 13, Issue 3 , 2010, , Pages 78-81

Abstract
  Background: The correlation between coronary artery disease and androgenic alopecia has been demonstrated, but the mechanism of this association still remains to be cleared. Objective: To investigate lipid profile, as an indicator of coronary artery disease, in women with female pattern alopecia. Methods: ...  Read More

New insight into the clinico-histomycological aspects of onychomycosis and a review of the literature

Jeelani Shazia; Lanker Audil; Jeelani Nasir; Masood Qazi; Fazili Tawheeda; Majid Huma

Volume 19, Issue 3 , 2016, , Pages 79-85

Abstract
  Background: Onychomycosis (OM) is the infection of nails caused by a variety of fungi. As systemic antifungal treatment is necessary in the majority of patients, appropriate diagnostic techniques are important to ensure a correct diagnosis and treatment. Objective: This study was carried out to evaluate ...  Read More

Frequency of autoimmune diseases in first degree relatives of psoriatic patients compared with controls: A cross-sectional study

Dastgheib Ladan; Saki Nasrin; Heiran Alireza; Kardeh Bahareh; Saki Mohammad Reza

Volume 20, Issue 3 , 2017, , Pages 79-83

Abstract
  Background: Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin disorder with relapsing erythematous scaling plaques and joint or nail involvement. A greater occurrence of other autoimmune diseases has been reported in these patients. Additionally, their family members are more likely to be diagnosed with psoriasis. ...  Read More

Does cigarette smoking influence acne?

Nahidi Yalda; Javidi Zari; Shakeri Mohammad Taghi; Farrokhnezhad Somayyeh

Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2012, , Pages 80-84

Abstract
  Introduction: Acne is a common problem in adolescent and youngage groups, for which several risk factors have been suggested.One of the risk factors is smoking. In studies on the relationshipbetween smoking and acne, conflicting results have been obtained.Method: This study was conducted on 133 male ...  Read More

The effect of compact fluorescent lamp and curcumin on wound healing in Wistar Rats

Khalaji Naser; Khaffafi Behrang; Mokhtari Seyed Arman Seyed; Karimipour Mojtaba; Alizadeh Hamed

Volume 21, Issue 3 , 2018, , Pages 81-88

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2018.98357

Abstract
  Background: Nowadays, the rapid recovery of skin lesions and functional return are among the goals of researchers. The skin is the first defensive barrier against microorganisms in the body and its failure causes infection to spread in all systems of the body. By taking into account the contradictory ...  Read More

A Comparison of Clinical Efficacy between a Basic Shampoo with Herbal Extracts Containing Climbazole and Its Similar Sample Containing Piroctone Olamine in the Treatment of Dandruff and Seborrheic Dermatitis

Rastegar Hosein; Ashtiani Hamidreza Ahmadi; Baghaei Mohammad; Bokaei Saeid; Ehsani Amirhoushang; Noormohammadpour Pedram; Azizahari Sahar; hanmohammad Ramin

Volume 12, Issue 3 , 2009, , Pages 82-85

Abstract
  Background: Dandruff especially with itching and inflammation is a common complaint among patients in the clinic and its treatment is much challenging. Chemical anti fungal substances used in antidandruff shampoos are common treatments. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of two ...  Read More

The relationship between Vitiligo and Thyroid gland dysfunctions: A case-control study

M Bani Hashemi; Sh Izadi

Volume 7, Issue 2 , 2004, , Pages 84-87

Abstract
  Background: There is controversy about the relationship between vitiligo and thyroid dysfunction. Objective: To evaluate the relationship between vitiligo and thyroid disorders. Patients and Methods: This was a case-control study carried out on individuals with vitiligo in 2004 in Zahedan, that had it ...  Read More

Incomplete excision of basal cell carcinoma and its associated risk factors

Yalda Nahidi; Naser Tayyebi Meibodi; Habiballah Esmaeili; Zahra Tafazzoli

Volume 24, Issue 2 , June 2021, , Pages 85-90

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2021.132454

Abstract
  Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin tumor. Surgical removal has remained the gold standard of treatment for BCC, but incomplete removal is an important clinical challenge. The goal of our study was to evaluate the incomplete excision of BCC and the factors affecting ...  Read More

Curettage and punch excision of the vascular base: an effective method for treatment of pyogenic granuloma with excellent results

Shahriar Sadr Eshkevari; Soodeh Kabir; Narges Alizadeh; Nahid Nickhah

Volume 17, Issue 3 , 2014, , Pages 91-95

Abstract
  Background: There are different treatment options with variable results for the management of pyogenic granuloma (PG). The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the cosmetic results and recurrence rate of classic surgical excision with a novel proposed method, curettage and ...  Read More

Serum iron and ferritin levels in alopecia areata

Wani Aejaz Ali; Jan Nighat

Volume 14, Issue 3 , 2011, , Pages 92-94

Abstract
  Background: Alopecia Areate (AA) is a recurrent non-scarring patchy hair loss of autoimmune origin in a genetically susceptible individual although environmental factors may be contributory. The aim of this study is to evaluate serum iron and ferritin levels in patients with AA. Methods: Fifty patients ...  Read More

Comparison of effectiveness between Ketoconazole 2% and Selenium Sulfide 2.5% shampoos in the treatment of Tinea Versicolor

H Ansarin; Gh.H Ghaffar Pour

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, , Pages 93-96

Abstract
  Background: Tinea versicolor is a common superficial mycosis, which is caused by lipophilic yeasts, malessezia furfur. It is a chronic and recurrent skin disease. It occurs most commonly in young post-pubertal people and in hot and humid climates (North and south provinces of Iran). Objective: Comparison ...  Read More

Correlation of skin color and gingival pigmentation patterns in a group of South Indians in India

Ponnaiyan Deepa; Gomathy L; Anusha JA

Volume 16, Issue 3 , 2013, , Pages 94-99

Abstract
  Background: Melanin pigmentation of the gingiva occurs in allethnicities. Excessive pigmentation is an esthetic concern thathas increased awareness about depigmentation procedures. Thepurpose of the present study was to correlate the skin color andgender with the intensity and distribution of gingival ...  Read More

Non-medical treatments for inflammatory acne vulgaris: a comprehensive review on laser, radiofrequency and microneedling

Azadeh Goodarzi

Volume 22, Issue 3 , 2019, , Pages 97-106

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2019.100201

Abstract
  There are many patients with inflammatory acne vulgaris who are not compliant or eligible to consume acne medications, such as oral antibiotics or isotretinoin. PubMed and Medline databases were searched for all related articles. All finding were summarized and chronologically presented ...  Read More

Safety and efficacy of fluoxetine in the treatment of acne excoriée: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study

Balakrishna P Nikam; Mohan Kale; Varsha Jamale; Tunika Arora; Asma Hussain; Nishchhal Shrivastav

Volume 23, Issue 3 , October 2020, , Pages 98-104

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2020.111546

Abstract
  Background: Self-inflicted acne excoriée is often observed in patients with compulsive skin picking, posing a challenge for diagnosis and treatment as the exact psychiatric cause remains unknown. Studies have suggested that serotonin reuptake inhibitors such as fluoxetine may help in the management ...  Read More

Thyroid diseases and lichen planopilaris: A case control study

Toossi Parviz; Sebti Arezo; Sarvghadi Farzaneh

Volume 18, Issue 3 , 2015, , Pages 104-107

Abstract
  Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the thyroid function status in patients with lichen lanopilaris.Methods: In this case control study, 26 (8 male and 18 female) consecutive lichen planopilaris patients, and 36 age and sex matched controls were evaluated for thyroid function status.Results: ...  Read More

Evaluation of the therapeutic response to phototherapy at different body sites in chronic plaque-type psoriasis

Ghaninejad Hayedeh; Esmaili Nafiseh; Ghiasi Maryam

Volume 10, Issue 2 , 2007, , Pages 105-110

Abstract
  Background and aim: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis that affects 0.6% to 4.8% of the population. Phototherapy is commonly used in the treatment of this disease. According to the results of previous studies that showed difference in minimal erythema dose between different body sites, it ...  Read More