Dermatology life quality indexleprosyquality of lifeLeprosy has been affecting humans since ancient times. A chronic infectious disease, it affects skin, peripheral nervous system, and other tissues which lead to nerve damage, pain, and visible deformities. The characteristic skin lesions of leprosy ...
QoL was measured with the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI). Results A total of 73 patients completed the study. Among them, 48 patients (65.8%) experienced at least grade 1 skin toxicity at 3 months after anti-cancer therapy. Hair loss, hyperpigmentation and dry skin were the most ...
quality of lifepatientskeyword> Introduction: The different disorders or complaints in depend on localisation, disabilities, effects on diminish of quality of life. Aim of the study: Self-assessment of quality of life in patients with dermatological disorders Material and methods: The study comprised...
Healthtatus,ealthervicestilizationndortality differyaritaltatusorothexes inostonditions,ut little is knownbout dermatological diseases.We evaluated whetheraritaltatus isssociated withhe impacthat dermatological diseasesaven qualityf life (QoL). Dataromwourveysn dermatologicalutpatients were pooled.aritaltat...
Quality of Life of Patients with Psoriasis: A Study of 54 Patients in Bamako B Guindo, A Keita, M Diakité, F Haidara, K Tall, Y Fofana, L Cissé, B Traoré, M Sissoko, A Traoré, Y Karabinta, M Gassama, H Thiam, AA Dicko, O Faye DOI: 10.26689/dh.v1i1.4995 Value of ...
AbstractforClinically meaningful improvements in cutaneous lesions and quality of life measures in patients with atopic dermatitis with greater pruritus reductions after treatment with 60 mg nemolizumab subcutaneously every 4 weeks: subgroup analysis from a phase 3, randomized, controlled trial | Full...
Quality-of-life impairment in neurofibromatosis type 1: a cross-sectional study of 128 cases. dermatological and neurofibromatoses clinic.A total of 128 adult patients with neurofibromatosis type 1.Evaluation of severity and visibility using, respectively... P Wolkenstein,J Zeller,J Revuz,... - ...
This publication presents currently available evidence about the extent to which dermatological diseases may, through their own nature as well as a multitude of comorbidities and their important interactions with social life, impair the life course of patients. Divided into four parts, the book starts...
It has been noted that psychiatric illnesses in dermatologic patients can exacerbate skin lesions, thus worsening the course of the underlying disease and overall quality of life [7]. Interestingly, however, a correlation in the opposite direction has also been observed, namely, the presence of ...
dermatological side effects;psychosocial implications;alopecia;body image;cancer treatment;cognitive fusion;quality of life;social inhibition Table 1.Resume of the studies reviewed for this literature review. 4.2. Studies’ Results Summary Table 2.Variables, analysis and statistical methods used in the stu...