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    The prevalence of inverse recurrent suppuration: a population-based study of possible hidradenitis suppurativa by Vinding, G.R., Miller, I.M., Zarchi, K., Ibler, K.S., Ellervik, C., Jemec, G.B.E.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-04-2014)
    “…Summary Background Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory disease involving inverse recurrent suppuration (IRS). The epidemiology of the…”
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    The temporal association of hyperhidrosis and its comorbidities – a nationwide hospital‐based cohort study by Henning, M.A.S., Reguant, R., Jørgensen, I.F., Andersen, R.K., Ibler, K.S., Pedersen, O.B., Jemec, G.B.E., Brunak, S.

    “…Background Research on hyperhidrosis comorbidities has documented the co‐occurrence of diseases but has not provided information about temporal disease…”
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    The association of metabolic syndrome and psoriasis: a population- and hospital-based cross-sectional study by Miller, I.M., Ellervik, C., Zarchi, K., Ibler, K.S., Vinding, G.R., Knudsen, K.M., Jemec, G.B.

    “…Background Psoriasis (PS) has been suggested to be associated with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) in numerous studies with conflicting results. The vast…”
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    Skin care education and individual counselling versus treatment as usual in healthcare workers with hand eczema: randomised clinical trial by Ibler, Kristina Sophie, Jemec, Gregor B E, Diepgen, Thomas L, Gluud, Christian, Lindschou Hansen, Jane, Winkel, Per, Thomsen, Simon Francis, Agner, Tove

    Published in BMJ (Online) (12-12-2012)
    “…Objective To evaluate the effect of a secondary prevention programme with education on skin care and individual counselling versus treatment as usual in…”
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    Recurrent furunculosis - challenges and management: a review by Ibler, Kristina Sophie, Kromann, Charles B

    “…Furunculosis is a deep infection of the hair follicle leading to abscess formation with accumulation of pus and necrotic tissue. Furuncles appear as red,…”
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