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1996| October-December | Volume 41 | Issue 4
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Antidermatophytic Activites Of Azadirachta Indica : An In Vitro And In Vivo Study
S Ranganathan, Thangam Menon, Arun Mozhi S Balajee, Mahendra S Raja
October-December 1996, 41(4):113-117
The leaf and seed extracts of Azadirachta indicia were tested for antifungl activity against dermatophytes by in vitro and vivo tests. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of neem seed extract was found to be lower than that neem leaf when tested against different species of Trichophyton and Epidermophyton floccosum. Experimental lesion in guinea pigs healed better after treatment with neem seed extract when compared to untreated control animals.
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Modified Ambulatory Goeckerman Regimen
Gurvinder P Thami, Bhushan Kumar, Inderjeet Kaur
October-December 1996, 41(4):122-124
Forty patients of chronic, stable, plaque psoriasis were treated with different concentrations of crude coal tar (CCT) with varied times of application but constant sun exposure. All concentrations with 8-10 hours of application were found to be equally effective. However, shorter period of application (2 hour) resulted in decreased efficacy. An application of white petrolatum was as effective as crude coal tar when combined with sun exposure.
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Thyroid Function In Vitiligo
M Chanda, S K Dey, D N Gangopadhyay, S C Choudhuri, A Roy
October-December 1996, 41(4):125-128
Fifty vitilgo patients were studied clinically and subjected to thyroid function tests and estimation of glucose and choteserol. Clinical analysis revealed the incidence among new patients to be1.1%. The male/female ratio was 1:1.28. Patient up to 30 years contributed 76%. Vitilgo was obtained in12% and family history of atopy was found in 24% of patients: History of atopy was present in 16% cases. Halo nevus (1 Case), alopecia areata (2 cases) were associated with vitiligo in the study. Abnormality of thyroid function test was detected in 4 cases: it denoted hyperthyroidism in 3 cases and hypothyroidism in1 case. High level of glucose was seen in 3 cases. Cholesterol estimation showed high level in 2 cases.
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Pretibial Myxedema
Ashok kumar Gangopadhyay
October-December 1996, 41(4):140-141
Pretibial myxedema is very rarely associated with Thyrotoxicosis. Here is a case report.
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Mycetoma At An Unusual Site
Aloke K R Roy, Sadhan K R Ghosh, Debabrata Gangopadhyay, Jayasri Das
October-December 1996, 41(4):142-143
A case of mycetoma, caused by Nocardia species in a 18 year old urban boy, involving nape of neck and adjoining are and upper back, is reported.
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Phenytoin Induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Pramod Kumar, Durgesh Kumar, K P Sarabhai, R D Mukhija
October-December 1996, 41(4):136-137
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Basidiobolomycosis Successfully Treated With Fluconazole
Debabrata Bandyopadhyay, Satyendra Nath Chowdhury
October-December 1996, 41(4):134-135
A case of basidiobolmycosis in a young housewife whose condition responded to a course of fluconazole is reported.
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Ketoconazole In The Treatment Of Eumycetoma
Debabrata Bandyopadhyay
October-December 1996, 41(4):129-130
Eight patients of eumycetoma caused by a variety of fungi were treated with ketoconazole 400 mg/day for a varying length of time. Two patients were cured, 3 improved and 3 did not respond to therapy. The response was considered encouraging and the importance of giving further trials with newer antifungals are stressed.
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Shared Delusional Parasitosis
M S Bhatia, Sanjay Khanna, Sandeep Choudhary, Pradeep Agrawal
October-December 1996, 41(4):144-145
Delusional parasitosis is a psychocutaneous disorder rarely seen among the family members. Two case reports are described in which close relatives shared this delusion
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Discoid Lupus Erythematosus In Northern India : A Study Of 102 Patients
Sandipan Dhar, Amrinder J Kanwar
October-December 1996, 41(4):118-121
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Hypertensive Ulcer (Martorell's Ulcer) Responding To Pentoxifylline
K Pavithran
October-December 1996, 41(4):138-139
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Atopic Diathesis - An Addendum
Ashok kumar Gangopadhyay
October-December 1996, 41(4):146-147
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Current Abstracts
Sanjay Ghosh
October-December 1996, 41(4):131-133
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Indian Association Of Dermatologists Venereologists & Leprologists West Bengal State Branch
G.C Saha
October-December 1996, 41(4):148-148
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