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    Cutaneous Atypical Mycobacterial Infections: A Brief Review by Mehta, Nikhil, Tyagi, Mehul, Ramam, M, Khaitan, Binod K

    Published in Indian Dermatology Online Journal (01-11-2024)
    “…Nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections are increasingly recognized, particularly in tropical regions and are often found in immunocompetent individuals…”
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    Pigmentary Changes in Systemic Sclerosis are Associated with More Severe Cutaneous Sclerosis and Severity of Other Systems: A Cross-sectional Study from India by Mittal, Setu, Khaitan, Binod K, Ramam, M, Khanna, Neena, Mahajan, Rahul, Bhalla, Ashu Seith, Singh, Manoj K, Sreenivas, V

    Published in Indian journal of dermatology (01-07-2024)
    “…Pigmentary changes of the skin in systemic sclerosis in the form of diffuse hyperpigmentation and salt-and-pepper pigmentation are well documented in the…”
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    Cutaneous signs in dermatological diseases; An overview by Sharma, Surabhi, Khaitan, Binod, Kumarasinghe, Sujith

    Published in Indian journal of dermatology (01-09-2021)
    “…Cutaneous signs in dermatology are pathognomonic or diagnostic for certain conditions. A knowledge of these signs is a useful skill, which must not be…”
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    Follicular Becker's nevus: A new clinical variant by Manchanda, Yashpal, Khaitan, Binod, Ramam, M, Das, Sudip, Al-Mutairi, Nawaf

    Published in Indian journal of dermatology (01-03-2020)
    “…Becker's nevus, also known as pigmented hairy epidermal nevus, is characteristically described as a unilateral, hairy, light to dark brown macule with sharply…”
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    Autoimmunity in vitiligo: Therapeutic implications and opportunities by Khaitan, Binod K., Sindhuja, Tekumalla

    Published in Autoimmunity reviews (01-01-2022)
    “…Vitiligo is an acquired chronic pigmentary disorder affecting the melanocytes, mainly in the skin and mucosae. It occurs due to the dynamic interaction between…”
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    Dehabilitation in the era of elimination and rehabilitation: a study of 100 leprosy patients from a tertiary care hospital in India by Seshadri, Divya, Khaitan, Binod K, Khanna, Neena, Sagar, Rajesh

    Published in Leprosy review (01-03-2015)
    “…To study the clinical profile of leprosy patients; to assess dehabilitation in leprosy patients and to study the factors affecting dehabilitation. A…”
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    Erythema Ab Igne by Khaitan, Binod K., Ahuja, Rhea

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (06-10-2022)
    “…A 24-year-old woman presented with reticular hyperpigmentation on her shins that was worse on the left leg. She had used an electric heater during the winter…”
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    Lipschutz ulcers in a 4‐month‐old girl by Sindhuja, Tekumalla, Khaitan, Binod K., Agarwal, Shipra, Agarwala, Sandeep, Bhari, Neetu

    Published in Pediatric dermatology (01-09-2022)
    “…Lipschutz ulcers, or non‐sexually acquired genital ulcers, typically occur in older children and young adults. A diagnosis of Lipschutz ulcers can only be made…”
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    Unsatisfactory response to sirolimus in Maffucci syndrome‐associated spindle cell hemangiomas by Gupta, Vishal, Mridha, Asit Ranjan, Khaitan, Binod K.

    Published in Dermatologic therapy (01-05-2019)
    “…Maffucci syndrome is characterized by multiple benign vascular anomalies and enchondromas present on the distal extremities. Effective treatment options are…”
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    Pigmentary Disorders in India by Pasricha, J.S., MD, PhD, Khaitan, Binod K., MD, Dash, Sushrute, MD

    Published in Dermatologic clinics (01-07-2007)
    “…This article addresses pigmentary disorders relevant to India. Many of these disorders are easily spotted because of the Indians’ darker complexion. The…”
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