Shreya Deoghare

Shreya Deoghare
Alexis Hospital

MD

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May 2019 - March 2022
August 2012 - March 2018

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Publications (29)
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Retinoids are used topically as well as orally, and the most commonly used oral retinoids are isotretinoin and acitretin. Mucocutaneous adverse effects are frequently seen with the use of systemic retinoids, the most common being cheilitis, which is dose-dependent and seen in almost all patients using it. To study the comparative effect of topical...
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A provisional diagnosis of urticaria pigmentosa was revised to lichen planus pigmentosus with dermatographism, after histopathologic examination of specimen from hyperpigmented patch. It is important to keep differential diagnosis of inducible wheals while making a diagnosis.
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Background and aim Monkeypox outbreaks in several nations have brought focus to the emerging virus. The clinical presentation of monkeypox is less severe than smallpox but is fairly comparable, presenting with fever, headache, lymphadenopathy, back discomfort, myalgia, and skin rashes. The misinformation spread on social platforms had a major impac...
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Facial hyperpigmented lesions that are unilateral are a rare and challenging dermatological anomaly since birth which can be genetic and non-genetic. This paper seeks to provide an exhaustive overview of the etiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, and management strategies for these congenital lesions. Unilateral facial hyperpigmen...
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Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a neutrophilic dermatosis that presents as painful, rapidly growing skin ulcers with undermined edges and a violaceous, ragged border at the periphery and is non-responsive to conventional treatments. The average onset age is in the fourth decade, with a female preponderance. Genital PG is uncommon and may present singl...
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Patterned hair loss is a common type of non-scarring alopecia, characterized by miniaturization of hair follicles. The etiology of female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is not clearly linked to androgens or other hormones thereby making it a challenging condition to treat. Various treatment modalities, like minoxidil (topical or oral), spironolactone, fi...
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Background: A sustained inflammatory state of psoriasis causes comorbidities such as psoriatic arthritis, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and cardiovascular disease. Aims: To note the duration and severity of psoriasis, assess prevalence of MetS, and correlate these with indicators of sub-clinical atherosclerosis. Methodology: Thirty-two patients o...
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Background Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic is a recent outbreak of a viral infection caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Increase in the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) among doctors has resulted in increase in adverse effects such as contact dermatitis, urticaria, acne, and infections. Objectives To id...
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Background: Substantial evidence suggests a higher risk of metabolic syndrome as a result of persistent inflammation in patients with psoriasis. Psoriasis may also be associated with vitamin D deficiency. Aim: To correlate vitamin D deficiency with psoriasis and metabolic syndrome. Materials and methods: Serum vitamin D levels were quantified,...
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Background: Dermatological problems in pediatric population constitute at least one third of all outpatient visits to pediatricians and dermatologists, associated with significant morbidity. There is a relative paucity of data calculating the prevalence of pediatric dermatoses in developing countries like India with low socioeconomic factors, poor...
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Introduction: Acne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory disease of pilosebaceous unit. Acne is estimated to affect 9.4% of the global population; making it the eighth most prevalent disease worldwide. It is a common adolescent problem, affecting more than 85% of teenagers. This study is an attempt to elaborate demographic details, exacerbating factor...
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Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare neutrophilic inflammatory skin condition which affects up to ten cases per million people per year. It mostly presents in the second to sixth decades of life with female preponderance. There are only a few reports of this condition following obstetric and gynecological procedures. The current article aims to high...
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Dermatological manifestations among doctors using personal protection equipment in COVID-19 pandemic: A study based on self-reported questionnaire and telephonic consultation
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Innovative use of platelet rich plasma as a dermal filler in two cases of atrophic acne scars
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p class="abstract"> Background: Topical steroid-modified tinea corporis and tinea cruris is on the rise due to the ease of availability of over-the-counter potent topical corticosteroid preparations and their inappropriate use, alters the true morphology of lesion. As there is paucity of literature about increasing prevalence and varied presentatio...

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