In addition, we observed that images classified as ‘others’ in our experiments, mostly consisted of skin diseases that were not included in the training process like fungal skin infections. This may be due to the highly distinctive nature of these skin lesions, which neither resemble typical ...
Half of all the cases corresponded to skin infections (32.08%, n = 54,843) and non‐cancerous skin growths (27.80%, n = 47,515), and 59.71% were adult patients between 18 and 65 years of age. Conclusions Understanding of the configuration of skin diseases in a hospital setting and ...
into skin cells. The focus of this chapter is to highlight the current progress in the clinical translation of these therapies. Aspects such as the type, doses, andadministration route ofthe stem cells will be covered. In order to understand the disease and the data that support the clinical...
Bacterial and rickettsial infections David Weedon AO MD FRCPA FCAP(HON), in Weedon's Skin Pathology (Third Edition), 2010 Histopathology Erythema induratum–nodular vasculitis is a lobular panniculitis. It is not possible to diagnose which cases are due to tuberculosis on the histology alone (see...
Results: Of the 100 infectious conditions, fungal and parasitic were the most common diseases, i.e., 51 (51%) and 38 (38%) respectively, while viral infections were found in 7 (7%) and bacterial in 4 (4%) of the infectious dermatosis. Of 171 non-infectious conditions, eczema was the...
Conventional medical management focuses on prevention, use of oral and topical antibiotics, and intralesional steroids in order to decrease inflammation and secondary infections. Unfortunately, therapy may require months of treatment to achieve incomplete results and recurrences are common. Surgical approach...
Combining cGAS-STING modulators with other treatments, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors, may produce synergistic effects in the treatment of cancers and chronic infections [7, 9,10,11,12,13]. Fig. 1 Overview of cGAS-STING pathway activation. Created with BioRender.com Full size image...
We sought to describe the epidemiology of emergency department (ED) visits for skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) in an urban area with diverse neighborhood populations using syndromic surveillance system data for the time period from 2007–2011. Our aims were threefold: to demonstrate a proof...
Gentamicin is an example of a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is used in the management of some skin infections [94]. However, the hydrophilic nature of the drug limits its permeation across the skin to treat deep-located infections. In addition, it is quite common for most antimicrobial agents...
Worldwide, parasitic infections are the most frequent causes of secondary eosinophilia.Scabies and larva migrans infectionare common diseases. The skin infected by the scabies miteSarcoptes scabieipresents with papules and linear burrows (Fig.3A). It is infiltrated by mainly eosinophils, T cells, mono...