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Hassan Galadari

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New Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Crossing Borders Beyond Cities, Nations, and Continents: Impact of International Travel

2021

The third outbreak of coronavirus in the form of the COVID-19 infection started in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The early and rapid spread of this infection across borders can be largely attributed to international air travel that has become a part of modern globalization. In this article, we analyze the spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) along the routes of international travel, both by air and by sea. Pitfalls of various screening methods used at the airports and the importance of optimal aircraft ventilation are discussed. Also, we suggest measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of transmission associated with air travel.

TravelCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)AirportsSARS-CoV-2Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)RCOVID-19medicine.disease_causeGlobal HealthDisease OutbreaksGlobalizationGeographymedicineGlobal healthScreening methodHumansMedicineSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirusEconomic geographyChinahuman activitiesCoronavirusBalkan Medical Journal
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Update in minimally invasive periorbital rejuvenation with a focus on platelet-rich plasma: A narrative review.

2020

Background The periorbital region is among the first areas to be affected by the process of aging, which is influenced by genetic and constitutional factors. As the region plays an important role in overall facial appearance, rejuvenation of the area has immense cosmetic benefit and various treatment modalities have been used to achieve the same. Aims This article reviews commonly used non-surgical and minimally invasive modalities for periorbital rejuvenation. Methods The literature research considered published journal articles (clinical trials or scientific reviews). Studies were identified by searching electronic databases (MEDLINE and PubMed) and reference lists of respective articles.…

medicine.medical_specialtyMEDLINEDermatologyCosmetic TechniquesPeriorbital rejuvenation030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesBlood Transfusion Autologous0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansRejuvenationRejuvenationModalitiesModality (human–computer interaction)business.industryPlatelet-Rich PlasmaDermatologySkin AgingClinical trialTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPlatelet-rich plasmaFaceNarrative reviewbusinessJournal of cosmetic dermatologyREFERENCES
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5‐Alpha reductase inhibitors in androgenetic alopecia: Shifting paradigms, current concepts, comparative efficacy, and safety

2020

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a multifactorial disease that carries a significant psychological burden with it. Dihydrotestosterone, the main pathogenic androgen in AGA, is produced by conversion of testosterone, which is catalyzed by the 5-alpha reductase (5-AR) isoenzyme family. Finasteride and dutasteride are inhibitors of these enzymes. Finasteride, which is a single receptor 5-alpha reductase inhibitor (5-ARI), acts by blocking dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Dutasteride, a dual receptor DHT blocker, has a higher potency than its predecessor, finasteride. This review corroborates the evidence of superiority of dutasteride over finasteride, and its comparable safety profile concerning ferti…

medicine.drug_classDermatologyReductasePharmacology030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences5 Alpha-Reductase Inhibitorchemistry.chemical_compound5-alpha Reductase Inhibitors0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansTestosteronebusiness.industryFinasterideNeurotoxicityAlopeciaAndrogen AntagonistsGeneral MedicineDutasterideDutasteridemedicine.diseaseAndrogenchemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDihydrotestosteroneFinasteridebusinessmedicine.drugDermatologic Therapy
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Complications of botulinum toxin and fillers: A narrative review

2019

Background Cosmetic surgery and esthetic procedures have become a billion dollar industry owing to the ever-growing demand of the population to stay young. The injectable treatments including fillers and botulinum toxin have become highly popular because of their quick, predictable and lasting results in the management of facial wrinkles and rejuvenation. Although these treatment modalities are relatively safe, they are associated with certain side effects. Aims In this review, we will focus on the complications of fillers and botulinum toxin. Patients/methods The literature research considered published journal articles (clinical trials or scientific reviews). Studies were identified by se…

medicine.medical_specialtyEcchymosisPopulationMEDLINEFacial MusclesCosmetic TechniquesDermatologyPain ProceduralInjections030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDermal FillersHumansMedicineBotulinum Toxins Type AeducationIntensive care medicineAdverse effecteducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryBotulinum toxinInjection Site ReactionClinical trialFacial AsymmetryNeuromuscular Agents030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBrow ptosisNarrative reviewEyebrowsmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Cosmetic Dermatology
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Selective RAR agonists for acne vulgaris: A narrative review.

2019

Background Acne vulgaris is a chronic disfiguring inflammatory disease of adolescents and adults affecting up to 90% of the population around the world. The sequence of etiopathogenesis in acne is not completely understood but involves abnormalities in sebum production, follicular plugging, proliferation of propionibacterium acnes, and chronic inflammation. Aims This review aims to summarize the features of the topical selective RAR agonists in treating acne vulgaris with a special emphasis on the 4th generation topical retinoid trifarotene. Methods Studies were identified by searching electronic databases (MEDLINE and PubMed) till August 2019 and reference lists of respective articles. Onl…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classReceptors Retinoic AcidPopulationTretinoinDermatologyAdministration Cutaneous030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesPropionibacterium acnesRetinoids0302 clinical medicineMaintenance therapyTazaroteneAdapaleneAcne VulgarisMedicineHumansRetinoidAdapaleneeducationAcneRandomized Controlled Trials as Topiceducation.field_of_studybiologybusiness.industryNicotinic Acidsbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseDermatologyTreatment OutcomeTolerability030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDermatologic Agentsbusinessmedicine.drugJournal of cosmetic dermatologyREFERENCES
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Efficacy of 595- and 1319-nm pulsed dye laser in the treatment of acne vulgaris: a narrative review

2020

Acne is one of the commonest problems of adolescence with almost half of the patients experiencing persistence into adulthood. Pulsed dye lasers (PDL) with wavelengths of 585 and 595 nm targeting hemoglobin have been used for the treatment of this condition and its sequelae. Recent introduction of PDL with a higher wavelength of 1319 nm has been reported to offer some benefit to acne patients. We reviewed the literature on the use of 595-nm and 1319-nm PDL in the management of acne. A PubMed literature search for search terms "pulsed dye laser," "acne laser therapy," "light therapy for acne," "595 nm and acne," "1319 nm and acne" was done. Studies, series and case reports were included. The…

AdolescentLasers DyeLasers Solid-StateDermatologylaw.inventionPulsed dye030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemlawAcne VulgarisHumansMedicineAcneDye laserbusiness.industryLasermedicine.diseaseTreatment OutcomePhotochemotherapy030220 oncology & carcinogenesisOptoelectronicsSurgeryNarrative reviewLaser TherapybusinessJournal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy
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Laser in surgical scar clearance : an update review

2021

Scar formation is a consequence of wound healing that developed from damaged tissue either from physical injury or surgical incision. A hypertrophic scar develops due to an abnormal healing response to trauma. It might lead to serious functional and cosmetic disability. There are numerous methods mentioned in the literature to treat such scars but to date, no single method has been known to cure them. In this review, we focused on differences between various types of nonsurgical management of hypertrophic scar focusing on the indication, mechanism of action, and efficacy of the pulsed dye laser (PDL), fractional carbon dioxide laser (fCO2), Er-YAG laser, and intense pulse light (IPL). The l…

medicine.medical_specialtyCicatrix Hypertrophicmedicine.medical_treatment610 MedizinLasers DyeScarsLasers Solid-StateDermatologyCicatrixHypertrophic scar610 Medical sciencesHumansMedicineSurgical scarWound Healingbusiness.industryCarbon dioxide lasermedicine.diseaseSurgeryClinical trialTreatment OutcomeLasers Gasmedicine.symptombusinessWound healingPulse lightSurgical incision
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Carboxytherapy in dermatology.

2022

Abstract Carboxytherapy is a medical technique during which a sterile gas—carbon dioxide—is injected into the subdermal tissue. The utility of carbon dioxide injections has enhanced the practical relevance of carboxytherapy as a method for the management of multiple disorders. We have evaluated its use in the treatment of dermatologic conditions by searching electronic databases (ie, MEDLINE and PubMed) for contributions in the English language through January 2021. Carboxytherapy provides an attractive aesthetic option in skin rejuvenation, atrophic scars, striae distensae (stretch marks), cellulite-fibrolipodystrophy adhesions after liposuction, and certain types of alopecia. We discuss t…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEAtrophic scarsEnglish languageDermatologyCarbon Dioxidemedicine.diseaseDermatologyMultiple disordersStretch marksLiposuctionmedicineStriae distensaeHumansmedicine.symptomCellulitebusinessStriae DistensaeRejuvenationSkinClinics in dermatology
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The COVID-19 outbreak and rheumatologic skin diseases.

2020

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakLetterCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industryClinical Laboratory TechniquesSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Pneumonia ViralMEDLINEOutbreakCOVID-19DermatologyGeneral MedicineVirologySkin DiseasesDisease OutbreaksArthritis RheumatoidCOVID-19 TestingRisk FactorsMedicineHumansLettersbusinessCoronavirus InfectionsPandemicsDermatologic therapy
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Acanthosis nigricans: A review.

2020

Background Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is a cutaneous disorder characterized by symmetric velvety hyperpigmented plaques on intertriginous areas like axilla, neck, inframammary, and groin. Aims To summarize the pathophysiology and classification of AN, provide an update of diagnostic testing strategies, and describe the current therapeutic options described so far in the literature for this disease. Methods A comprehensive english language literature search across multiple databases (PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE, and Cochrane) for keywords (alone and in combination) was performed. MeSH as well as non-MeSH terms such as "acanthosis nigricans," "classification," "pathophysiology," "diagnosis," "trea…

medicine.medical_specialtyKeratolyticMEDLINEDermatologyDiseaseIntertriginous030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesRetinoids0302 clinical medicinemedicineInframammary foldHumansAcanthosis NigricansObesityVitamin DAcanthosis nigricansbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseDermatologyAxillamedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisChemical peelingInsulin ResistancebusinessJournal of cosmetic dermatologyREFERENCES
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