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    Atopic dermatitis by Stuart Carr, Rebecca Pratt, Fred White, Wade Watson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Although the pathogenesis of the disorder is not yet completely understood, it appears to result from the complex interplay between defects in skin barrier function, environmental and infectious agents, and immune dysregulation. …”
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    Managing adherence, exposure, and toxicity in oral anticancer therapies by Kazuo Kobayashi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Routine thyroid function monitoring was essential, as 42.8% of patients developed thyroid dysfunction, with 5.7% requiring hormone replacement therapy. …”
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    Bridging Gaps in Surgical Care: Facial Trauma Management Through the Surgeons in Humanitarian Alliance for Reconstruction, Research, and Education Initiative by Henok Tilahun, MD, FCS-ECSA, Matteo Laspro, BA, Bashar A. Hassan, MD, Joyce K. McIntyre, MD, Amanda A. Gosman, MD, Donald Lalonde, MD, Andrea L. Pusic, MD

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Although short-term results were successful, long-term follow-up is necessary to assess functional and aesthetic durability. The success of this case underscores the importance of international collaborations in improving surgical education, patient outcomes, and sustainability of reconstructive techniques in LMICs.…”
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    Update Management of Atopic Dermatitis by Indri Widya Sari, Sarah Diba, Nopriyati, Athuf Thaha, Raden Pamudji, Fitriani

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Updated management of the European consensus in 2018 includes education, avoidance of precipitating factors, psychosomatic counseling, optimization of skin barrier function with moisturizers, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial administration, allergen-specific immunotherapy, complementary and alternative drugs, phototherapy, and controlling the itch-scratch cycle with anti-itch in pediatric and adult AD patients. …”
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