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The effectiveness of rituximab in pemphigus and the benefit of additional maintenance infusions: Daily practice data from a retrospective study

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Collodion babies: A 15-year retrospective multicenter study in The Netherlands-Evaluation of severity scores to predict the underlying disease

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User Experiences and Preferences Regarding an App for the Treatment of Urinary Incontinence in Adult Women: Qualitative Study

CONCLUSIONS: This qualitative study indicates that women appreciate app-based treatment for UI because it can lower barriers to treatment and increase both awareness and adherence to treatment. However, the app does not offer the ability of face-to-face contact and can lead to a greater focus on symptoms. Continue reading






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Tryptic Shaving of <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> Unveils Immunodominant Epitopes on the Bacterial Cell Surface

The opportunistic pathogen Staphylococcus aureus has become a major threat for human health and well-being by developing resistance to antibiotics and by fast evolution into new lineages that rapidly spread within the healthy human population. This calls for development of active or passive immunization strategies to prevent or treat acute phase infections. Since no such anti-staphylococcal immunization approaches are available for clinical implementation, the present studies were aimed at… Continue reading






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Effect of Patient Characteristics on Treatment Decisions Regarding Keratinocyte Carcinoma in Elderly Patients: A Review of the Current Literature

There are straightforward guidelines for treatment of keratinocyte carcinoma (formerly known as non-melanoma skin cancer); however, there are no clear recommendations specifically for elderly patients. The aim of this review was to provide an overview of the current literature about the effect of patient characteristics, specifically life expectancy, frailty and comorbidity, on treatment decisions in elderly patients with keratinocyte carcinoma, by searching PubMed database. It was found that… Continue reading






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Immunoglobulin M bullous pemphigoid: An enigma

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Successful oral desensitization and reintroduction in selected glioma patients with procarbazine-mediated hypersensitivity

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The value of ongoing surveillance on the prevalence of contact sensitization.

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The value of ongoing surveillance on the prevalence of contact sensitization.
Br J Dermatol. 2020 May 26;:
Authors: Schuttelaar MLA
PMID: 32458421 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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