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A double blind clinical trial was conducted with Egocort 1% Cream and plain aqueous cream applied to each half of the body in ten patients with eczema. The patients were assessed for erythema, papules, vesicles, scaling and pruritus at the beginning of treatment, after 7-14 days and again after a further 7-14 days.
The results show that Egocort 1% Cream is more effective in treating eczema than plain aqueous cream. The preparation was found pleasant to use and no side-effects were noted. 相似文献
The results show that Egocort 1% Cream is more effective in treating eczema than plain aqueous cream. The preparation was found pleasant to use and no side-effects were noted. 相似文献
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D S Nagreh 《Cutis; cutaneous medicine for the practitioner》1986,38(5):303-305
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D S Nagreh 《The Australasian journal of dermatology》1976,17(3):121-125
Dermatology in Malaysia and Penang is briefly outlined as are the dermatological services provided from the Penang General Hospital. The skin diseases commonly seen are mentioned and tabulated. These include: eczema, photodermatitis, viral infections, contact dermatitis, bacterial and fungal infections, psoriasis, acne, disorders of pigmentation, alopecia and drug eruptions. Less common diseases referred to include: lichen amyloidosis, an interesting form of chronic folliculitis, and cutaneous tuberculosis. This paper is based on patients seen during 1975. 相似文献
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The high incidence of photodermatitis among dermatological patients prompted the study of the condition. In the 18 months from October 1972 to March 1974, 199 patients presented with light sensitive dermatitis, forming 9% of all new cases seen in the Dermatology Clinic at Kuantan. A detailed history, including that of the use of drugs, proprietary and commercial products, was taken in each patient to determine the aetiology. Where there was suspicion of contact sensitisation, photo-patch tests were done with the suspected agents using natural sunlight as a source of ultra-violet light. The aetiology of photodermatitis in these patients is discussed. The systemic and topical use of medicaments accounts for the largest number of cases. It is inferred that the ready availability to the public of medicaments containing known photosensitisers and the unawareness of light sensitive dermatitis are factors responsible for the large number of patients developing this condition in this tropical climate where there is an abundance of ultra-violet light and where people wear light clothing. 相似文献
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