Search Results - "Lomonosov, Konstantin M."
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A pilot comparative study of topical latanoprost and tacrolimus in combination with narrow-band ultraviolet B phototherapy and microneedling for the treatment of nonsegmental vitiligo
Published in Dermatologic therapy (01-11-2016)“…ABSTRACT Prostaglandins and their analogues are beneficial as topical agents in vitiligo treatment, yet neither of the previous study addressed their…”
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Is botulinum toxin injection for upper face an effective antihypertensive supplement?
Published in Journal of cosmetic dermatology (01-10-2022)Get full text
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Melanoma: A silver lining in the black cloud of COVID‐19
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COVID‐19 and immunosuppressive therapy in dermatology
Published in Dermatologic therapy (01-11-2020)“…Coronavirus 2019 (COVID 19) was first detected in December 2019 in China. It has become a pandemic. With concern about therapies that may decrease immunity and…”
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Acridone acetic acid, sodium salt, as an agent to stop vitiligo progression: a pilot study
Published in Dermatologic therapy (01-07-2014)“…Vitiligo progression is attributed to immune system malfunctioning, thus immunomodulating compounds might be beneficial in stopping vitiligo progression which…”
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Possible contribution of GSTP1 and other xenobiotic metabolizing genes to vitiligo susceptibility
Published in Archives of Dermatological Research (01-04-2013)“…Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disorder with several proposed pathogenesis mechanisms and complex multifactorial genetic predisposition. We analyzed 65…”
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A pilot comparative study of topical latanoprost and tacrolimus in combination with narrow-band ultraviolet B phototherapy and microneedling for the treatment of nonsegmental vitiligo: Latanoprost versus tacrolimus in vitiligo treatment
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Acridone acetic acid, sodium salt, as an agent to stop vitiligo progression: a pilot study: Sodium acridone acetate in vitiligo treatment
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