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Effects of Isotretinoin on bone density and Calcium homeostasis in patients with Acne Vulgaris

F Ghalamkar Pour; H Morravej Farshi; S Zolghadr

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 448-456

Abstract
  Background and aim: Side effects of long-term systemic isotretinion use with high accumulative doses on skeletal system have been known, but there are few studies about the effects of short term isotretinoin therapy for acne patients. This study was aimed to recognize the effects of systemic isotretinion ...  Read More

Frequency of resistance to systemically administered Meglumine Antimoniate (Glucantime) in patients with acute cutaneous Leishmaniasis: A cross-sectional study

MA Nilfroush Zadeh; N Anasri; R Derakhshan

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 457-461

Abstract
  Background and aim: Pentavalent antimony compounds are the first line treatment for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Clinical resistance to pentavalent antimony in the form of meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime) has been recognized as a problem in leishmaniasis. Herein, clinical response to Glucantime were studied ...  Read More

Evaluation of the efficacy of topical Caffeine in the treatment of Psoriasis Vulgaris: A randomized, double-blind clinical trial

A Vali; A Asilian; E Khalesi; L Khodami; MA Shah Talebi

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 462-465

Abstract
  Background and aim: Psoriasis is one of the most common papulosquamous diseases that often requires long-term maintenance therapy. Long-term use of topical corticosteroids on the face and intertriginous areas will increase the risk of steroids side effects such as striae and atrophy development. A safe, ...  Read More

Comparison of Insulin resistance in obese women with and without Acanthosis Nigricans

G Sadeghian; MA Nilfroush Zadeh; M Amini

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 466-470

Abstract
  Background and aim: Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is characterized by hyperpigmented velvety plaques of body folds and neck. Insulin can have a role in the pathogenesis of this disease and hyperinsulinemia as a consequence of insulin resistance may stimulate the formation of the characteristic plaques of ...  Read More

Frequency of Hepatitis C virus antibody in Lichen Planus patients admitted to Dermatology Ward of Sina Hospital, Hamedan, Iran from 2002 to 2004

M Farshchian; A Zamanian; K Kaveh

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 471-474

Abstract
  Background and aim: An epidemiological association of lichen planus (LP) with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been found only in certain parts of the world and in some countries no association has been noted. The present study was done to evaluate the association of LP with HCV in patients admitted ...  Read More

Effects of low-power Gallium Aluminum Arsenide Laser irradiation on the mast cells of skin wounds in rats

M Bayat; M.Gh Gol Mohammadi; FS Rezaei

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 475-481

Abstract
  Background and aim: Low-power lasers relief pain in some musculoskeletal disorders and accelerate wound healing process. However, there are few reports on effects of low-power lasers on mast cells. In this study the effects of low-power gallium aluminium arsenide laser (Ga.Al.As.laser) radiation on number ...  Read More

Comparison of the healing effects of topical Phenytoin, Estrogen and Silver Sulfadiazine on skin wounds in male rats

S Shamseddini; M Yavar Zadeh; A Shamseddini

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 482-488

Abstract
  Background and aim: Shortening of the duration of wound healing is an attractive subject for investigators in recent years. In this study, the effects of topical phenytoin, silver sulfadiazine, estrogen and their combination on wound healing were evaluated.Materials and Methods: This experimental study ...  Read More

Prevalence of cutaneous manifestations in end stage renal disease patients under hemodialysis in Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran in 2003

N Naderi; M Mahdavi Mazdeh; AR Firooz; M Heydari Seraj

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 489-495

Abstract
  Background and aim: New modalities in the treatment of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients have increased their life expectancy and quality of life. A wide range of cutaneous manifestations are seen in ESRD patients. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of cutaneous manifestations ...  Read More

Descriptive study of primary Cicatricial Alopecia in patients referred to the Skin Clinic of Sina Hospital in Tabriz, 1997-2004

Sh Babaei Nejad; E Khodaeiani; M Amir Nia

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 496-500

Abstract
  Background and aim: Cicatrical alopecia refers to lesions associated with permanent destruction of hair follicles. Several diseases such as folliculitis decalvans, lichenplanopilaris (LPP) and discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) may result in cicatricial alopecia. Since cicatricial alopecia is scarring ...  Read More

Correlation of total serum IgE and density of house dust mites with severity of Atopic Dermatitis

H Ansarin; F Shafi Khani; A Taher Pour

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 501-505

Abstract
  Background and aim: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic relapsing skin disease that commonly begins during infancy and early childhood. Research studies refers to a relationship between exacerbation of atopic dermatitis and exposure to house dust mite (HDM), but the role of HDM in the pathogenesis of ...  Read More

Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy: A case report

Z Javidi; M Maleki; V Mashayekhi; AR Taheri; Y Nahidi

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 506-510

Abstract
  Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy (AHEI) is a rare skin disorder which was first described by Snow in 1913. Clinical manifestations are usually limited to cutaneous lesions and is most commonly observed in infants under the age of 1 year. Usually, there is a history of recent upper respiratory tract ...  Read More

Hereditary benign Telangiectasia: Report of 6 cases in a family

Z Javidi; M Maleki; V Mashayekhi; Y Nahidi; A Omidvar Borna

Volume 8, Issue 6 , 2006, Pages 511-515

Abstract
  Hereditary benign telangiectasia is an uncommon idiopathic skin disorder characterized by generalized telangiectases and angiomatous lesions of the skin. The diagnosis should be suspected in patients with such cutaneous lesions, positive family history, no associated bleeding problems, and no mucosal ...  Read More