Dermatology
Some books available in the Library
- ABC of dermatology
- Adverse drug reactions and the skin
- An atlas of psoriasis
- Atlas on dermatology
- Atlas of pediatric dermatology
- Clinical dermatology
- Color atlas and synopsis of pediatric dermatology
- Dermatology diseases and therapy
- Dermatology: an illustrated colour text
- Oxford handbook of medical dermatology
Search the Library Catalogue for more Dermatology books
Big4 Medical Journals
DynaMed -Dermatology Topics (If you are not using Trust computer login with your OpenAthens)
NICE Guidelines – Skin Conditions
COVID-19 and Skin – Pubmed search results
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS) presenting with disseminated cutaneous involvement represents an aggressive disease subset with poor response to conventional chemotherapy and dismal prognosis. The tissue-specific molecular mechanisms driving cutaneous aggression remain poorly characterized at single-cell resolution. Here we report a 67-year-old male PTCL-NOS patient with hypertension and coronary artery disease history, presenting with generalized cutaneous nodules...
The rapid development and deployment of COVID-19 genetic vaccines have raised significant concerns regarding their safety and potential to trigger immune reactions against self-tissues. This paper provides a comprehensive histopathologically supported analysis of how the synthesis of the vaccine-derived spike protein can trigger such reactions beyond the injection site, characterized by robust immune cell recruitment. We examine these immune responses based on histopathological evidence that...
CONCLUSION: Predicted virus-specific CD8^(+) T(RM) cells appear to play a prominent role in the human oral mucosa, where supportive communication networks with fibroblasts and dendritic cells likely contribute to their persistence and long-term survival at this critical barrier site.
CONCLUSIONS: Most of the cases were low-grade T-cell CLs and nn-LPDs. Although a causal relationship cannot be established, the short latency observed in many new-onset cases raises the possibility that some patients may have harboured an undiagnosed disease, with vaccination acting as a trigger for clinical manifestation or for raised awareness. These findings support indeed the need for continued pharmacovigilance among clinicians, especially in patients with prior or latent...
CONCLUSIONS: The percentage of filled positions in neurosurgery residency programs in Türkiye has consistently lagged far behind the average fill rate across all medical specialties. Neurosurgery's recruitment challenges become even more concerning when assessed on a specialty-by-specialty basis.
BackgroundThe German congress for orthopedics and trauma surgery is the largest congress of this specialty in Europe. It reflects the latest scientific achievements and thus has a lasting impact on both, clinical practice and research. Understanding what is currently moving the specialist groups therefore helps to understand where orthopedics and trauma surgery is heading.MethodsContribution titles, topics, authors, and cities were extracted from the German Medical Science database...
CONCLUSIONS: In this real-world study, toripalimab plus disitamab vedotin and tislelizumab plus disitamab vedotin demonstrated comparable efficacy in patients with locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma. Although no significant differences in survival outcomes were observed, the toripalimab-based regimen was associated with a lower rate of disease progression, a higher disease control rate, and a more favorable safety profile. Prospective multicenter studies are needed to further...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Allergic diseases continue to increase globally, and accumulating evidence implicates early-life microbial exposures as central determinants of immune tolerance. This review synthesizes advances from 2024 to 2026 regarding probiotic-mediated immune modulation and their translational implications in allergy prevention and therapy.
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Adjunctive FMT reduced lesion severity and medication requirements, supporting its use as a safe microbiome-based add-on therapy in cAD.
This retrospective study evaluated the clinical courses and treatment patterns of 81 patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) treated with dupilumab at Hiroshima University Hospital. Patients were categorized into six groups based on their clinical outcomes, including those who continued treatment, achieved remission and discontinued, or discontinued due to adverse effects or insufficient efficacy. Of the 81 patients, 38 (47%) continued treatment throughout the study period, and 16 (20%) achieved...
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) modulates systemic inflammation through the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, but its effects on cutaneous inflammatory diseases remain unexplored. We investigated whether invasive VNS could reduce clinical inflammation and proinflammatory cytokines in murine models of psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD). C57BL/6 mice received imiquimod 5% cream to induce psoriasiform inflammation, while NC/Nga mice received 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) to induce AD-like...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study is to evaluate the laboratory results of sensitization to molecular components in atopic dermatitis patients and to show if there is the significant relation between the sensitization to molecular components of food allergens (regardless of the occurrence of clinical reactions) and the sensitization to molecular components of inhalant allergens.
Background Retinoids are essential in acne management but frequently cause retinoid‑induced dermatitis (RID), characterized by erythema, dryness, burning, and barrier disruption. This study evaluated the real‑world effectiveness and tolerability of Episoft® AC (Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Mumbai, India), a fixed-dose combination moisturizer with broad‑spectrum sunscreen, in patients experiencing RID. Methods This study was a retrospective, multicentric observational analysis of medical records of...
BACKGROUND: Invasive group A streptococcal (iGAS) infection has resurged globally following the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic; however, long-term nationwide data from Asia is limited. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiology, clinical burden and molecular characteristics of iGAS infection in the Republic of Korea (ROK) over a 10-year period.
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British Journal of Dermatology (full-text available via NHS Athens)
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JAMA Dermatology (full-text available via NHS Athens)
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Dermatology (Full-text available via NHS OpenAthens after 12 months)
New England Journal of Medicine – Dermatology News (Full-text available via NHS OPenAthens)
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