Sanjay K Rathi’s scientific contributions

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Acne vulgaris treatment : The Current Scenario
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January 2011

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Indian Journal of Dermatology

Sanjay K Rathi

Acne Vulgaris is one of the most common skin disorders which dermatologists have to treat. It mainly affect adolescent, though may present at any age. In recent years, due to better understanding of the pathogenesis of acne, new therapeutic modalities and various permutation and combinations have been designed. In topical agents; benzoyl peroxide, antibiotics, retinoids, etc are the mainstay of treatment; can be given in combinations. While systemic therapy includes oral antibiotics, hormonal therapy, and isotretinoin, depending upon the need of patients it has to be selected. Physical treatment in the form of lesion removal, photo-therapy is also helpful in few of them. Since various old and new topical and systemic agents are available to treat acne, it sometime confuse treating dermatologist. To overcome this, panel of physicians and researchers worked together as a global alliance and task force to improve outcomes in acne treatment. They have tried to give consensus recommendation for the treatment of acne. Successful management of acne needs careful selection of anti-acne agents according to clinical presentation and individual patient needs.

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... A total of 1.5 kg of soil was placed into each of four plastic containers (4 L capacity). The containers were sterilized with distilled water and dried before use, following the method described by Rathi (2011). Each container was filled with 3 kg of prepared soil mixed thoroughly with 500 g of cow dung as an organic nutrient source. ...

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Impact of Heavy Metals (Zinc and Copper) on the Survival Rate and Reproductive Behaviour of Earthworm (Eisenia Fetida)
Acne vulgaris treatment : The Current Scenario
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  • January 2011

Indian Journal of Dermatology