| Extensive tinea corporis due to a terbinafine-resistant Trichophyton mentagrophytes isolate of the Indian genotype in a young infant from Bahrain in Germany |
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| Perception of stigmatization in people with psoriasis-qualitative analysis from the perspective of patients, relatives and healthcare professionals |
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| Prevention of hand eczema |
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| Follicular penetration of nanocarriers is an important penetration pathway for topically applied drugs |
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| Decreased professional performance and quality of life in patients withmoderate-to-severe atopic eczema. Results from the German atopic eczema registry TREATgermany |
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| Molecular diagnostics of hand eczema |
4 |
| Air pollution and atopic eczema. Systematic review of findings from environmental epidemiological studies |
4 |
| Secukinumab-induced subacute-cutaneous lupus erythematosus |
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| Pharmacology of Janus kinase inhibitors |
4 |
| Anti-p200 pemphigoid |
3 |
| Pruritus in Germany-a Google search engine analysis |
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| Lichen sclerosus. Symptoms, diagnosis, therapeutic procedures |
3 |
| Atypical fibroxanthoma and pleomorphic dermal sarcoma |
3 |
| Skin damage by tropospheric ozone |
3 |
| Teledermatology for emergency patient care. Two-year experience with teledermatological emergency care |
3 |
| Hedgehog Fungi in a Dermatological Office in Munich Case Reports and Review |
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| Dermatophytosis caused by rare anthropophilic and zoophilic agents |
3 |
| Most important contact allergens in hand eczema |
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| Microbiome, atopic eczema and blockade of type 2 immunity |
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| Tinea capitis and onychomycosis due to Trichophyton soudanense. Successful treatment with fluconazole-literature review |
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| Ingrown toenails-options for daily practice |
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| New aspects in systemic treatment of atopic dermatitis |
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| Compression devices for decongestion therapy. A cross-sectional observational survey of handling, pressure, and comfort |
2 |
| Health care of chronic inflammatory skin diseases. Do affected individuals seek dermatological care? |
2 |
| Pathogenesis of hand eczema |
2 |
| Drug-induced angioedema. Focus on bradykinin |
2 |
| Type IV contact allergies in the food processing industry: an update |
2 |
| Teledermatology in Switzerland. Set-up for and examples of dermatological treatment from a telemedicine center |
2 |
| TeleDermatology. The teledermatological solutionmSkin (R) for daily practice |
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| Therapy of scars with lasers |
2 |
| Classification and pathophysiology of angioedema |
2 |
| Raynaud's phenomenon. Practicalmanagement for dermatologists |
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| S1 guideline on intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) |
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| Compression bandages with and without padding. Observational controlled survey of pressure and comfort |
2 |
| Immune checkpoint inhibition in Merkel cell carcinoma |
2 |
| Importance of adequate pressure in compression therapy Basis for successful treatment |
2 |
| Linear IgA bullous dermatosis |
2 |
| Dermoscopy in special locations. Nails, acral skin, face, and mucosa |
2 |
| Lichen ruber planus Better understanding, better treatment! |
2 |
| Surgical treatment options for hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa |
2 |
| Psoriasis therapy in pregnancy. Consultation of pregnant patients |
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| Atypical variant of hand-foot-mouth disease |
1 |
| Acute life-threatening drug reactions of the skin |
1 |
| The aryl hydrocarbon receptor as the target structure for new drugs in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis |
1 |
| Profile of Kaposi sarcoma patients in the competence network HIV/AIDS |
1 |
| Lichen nitidus and lichen striatus |
1 |
| Lichenoid drug reactions |
1 |
| Two neutrophilic dermatoses and one multiple myeloma. A case report |
1 |
| Pigmented macules as possible early signs of genetic syndromes |
1 |
| Syndromes with vascular skin anomalies |
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