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Clin Exp Dermatol ; 49(4): 375-378, 2024 Mar 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37940109

RESUMEN

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a painful chronic skin condition of apocrine gland regions. This retrospective cohort study aimed to assess the impact of hormonal contraception type on HS disease control in adult women. In total, 160 patients were included, with the majority identifying as Black or African American (73.1%). Multivariate logistic regression showed that oestrogen-progesterone users were 3.14 times more likely to experience stable or improved HS than progesterone-only users (adjusted odds ratio 3.14, 95% CI 1.18-8.35; P = 0.02). Further investigation is needed to elucidate the antiandrogenic mechanisms affecting HS symptom response to hormonal contraceptives.


Asunto(s)
Hidradenitis Supurativa , Adulto , Humanos , Femenino , Hidradenitis Supurativa/complicaciones , Estudios Retrospectivos , Anticonceptivos , Progesterona , Glándulas Apocrinas
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Pediatr Dermatol ; 36(5): 651-654, 2019 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31197860

RESUMEN

Demodex mites are commensal inhabitants of the pilosebaceous unit that are typically absent or at low numbers in childhood. When they are present, they can cause a primary eruption or exacerbate an underlying facial dermatosis. Here we report five cases of demodicosis occurring in childhood, the clinical presentations, and responses to treatment. Papulopustular lesions predominate, prompting the advice "pustules on noses, think demodicosis!"


Asunto(s)
Dermatosis Facial/diagnóstico , Dermatosis Facial/parasitología , Infestaciones por Ácaros/diagnóstico , Infestaciones por Ácaros/terapia , Adolescente , Niño , Preescolar , Dermatosis Facial/terapia , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino
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Cutis ; 105(4): 183-188, 2020 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32463850

RESUMEN

Consumers of African descent use an array of hair-grooming products. They are attracted to products that promote moisture and minimize breakage because their hair is prone to dryness and fragility. Herein, we discuss popular hair care products used by African Americans as well as their ingredients, including sulfates, surfactants, silicones, oils, and parabens. Knowledge of popular hair and scalp products and their ingredients, indications for use, adverse effects, and misconceptions can assist dermatologists in delivering culturally competent care. In addition to being proficient in the diagnosis and treatment of hair and scalp disorders in this population, dermatologists must be aware of common hair and scalp products.


Asunto(s)
Preparaciones para el Cabello , Negro o Afroamericano , Animales , Femenino , Cabello , Preparaciones para el Cabello/efectos adversos , Humanos , Parabenos , Cuero Cabelludo
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Cureus ; 12(4): e7521, 2020 Apr 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32377469

RESUMEN

Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pandemic is currently one of the most influential topics as it not only impacts the field of medicine but most importantly, it affects the lives of many individuals throughout the world. We report an interesting 2019-nCoV case in a tertiary community hospital with the initial concern of acute pyelonephritis without respiratory symptoms that ultimately led to the quarantine of a number of healthcare providers. This case emphasizes the importance of radiological evidence in diagnosing 2019-nCoV in the setting of an initial atypical presentation. It also serves as an example of how healthcare providers may need to increase their suspicion for COVID-19 to ensure self-protection and prompt diagnosis in the era of an ongoing pandemic.

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