Pregnancy dermatoses: A three-year study

AJ Samdani - Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 2004 - ecommons.aku.edu
Objective: To determine the percentage occurrence, clinical features and the age distribution
of pregnancy-related dermatoses in pregnant females who were referred from Maternity …

Frequency and clinical variants of specific dermatoses in third trimester of pregnancy: a study from a tertiary care centre

S Masood, DA Rizvi, S Tabassum… - Journal of the …, 2012 - ecommons.aku.edu
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of patients with dermatoses in the third trimester of
pregnancy and to identify various clinical types of dermatoses in the third trimester …

Frequency of specific dermatoses of pregnancy in a tertiary care hospital

F Niaz, Z Wahid, I Ahmed, S Nasreen - Journal of Pakistan Association …, 2013 - jpad.com.pk
Objective To assess the frequency of specific dermatoses of pregnancy in a tertiary care
hospital. Patients and methods This cross sectional study was conducted on patients …

Pregnancy and skin

S Kar, A Krishnan, PV Shivkumar - … of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India, 2012 - Springer
Introduction Skin changes occur in about 90% pregnant women in one form or the other. The
various skin changes maybe either physiological (hormonal), changes in pre-existing skin …

A Study of Specific Dermatoses and Skin Disease Affected by Pregnancy

S Naz, S Khan, SA Monika… - Pakistan Journal of …, 2022 - pjmhsonline.com
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A clinical study of pregnancy-induced dermatoses

LS Kothamasu, V Shetty, F Najmuddin… - Journal of Pakistan …, 2016 - jpad.com.pk
Objective To document pregnancy-related dermatoses. Methods A hospital-based
observational study was conducted in the dermatology outpatient department of a tertiary …

Clinical spectrum of pregnancy related dermatoses in a tertiary care hospital in western India

P Agarwal, SV Chaudhari, A Jagati… - National Journal of …, 2020 - njcmindia.com
Introduction: Pregnancy is characterized by altered endocrine, metabolic, and immunologic
milieus resulting in multiple cutaneous changes, both physiologic and pathologic. This …

[HTML][HTML] Pregnancy dermatoses: a study of patients attending the Antenatal Clinic at two Tertiary Care Centers in south west Nigeria

OO Ayanlowo, E Otrofanowei… - PAMJ-Clinical …, 2020 - clinical-medicine.panafrican-med …
Introduction: pregnancy is associated with many systemic changes mostly linked with
hormones. The skin shows many of these changes as dermatoses-directly related to the …

A clinical study of the skin changes in pregnancy in Kashmir valley of north India: A hospital based study

I Hassan, S Bashir, S Taing - Indian journal of dermatology, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background: Pregnancy is associated with multiple skin changes, most of which are
physiological in nature, being the direct result of expected modifications of the hormonal …

[PDF][PDF] Pregnancy and skin

K Sumit, K Ajay, SP Varma - J Obstet Gynecol India, 2012 - jogi.co.in
Introduction Skin changes occur in about 90% pregnant women in one form or the other. The
various skin changes maybe either physiological (hormonal), changes in preexisting skin …