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Pathogenicity, resistance patterns, virulence traits, and resistance genes of re-emerging extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Aeromonas veronii in Oreochromis niloticus
Aeromonas veronii, a threatening fish pathogen, is implicated in food-borne infections in humans, contributing to substantial economic losses in the aquaculture sector. To examine the occurrence, resistance prof...
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Treatment of traumatic hypertrophic scars and keloids: a systematic review of randomized control trials
Exaggerated healing and remodeling after skin injury may cause hypertrophic and keloidal scars, which are associated with functional and quality of life impairment. There is limited guidance available regardin...
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Needs and Gaps in Resident Trainee Education, Clinical Patient Care, and Clinical Research in Cosmetic Dermatology: Position Statement of the Association of Academic Cosmetic Dermatology
Cosmetic dermatology is a key subspecialty of academic dermatology. As such, academic centers are expected to demonstrate excellence in the teaching of cosmetic dermatology skills to trainees, the clinical del...
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The Association of Academic Cosmetic Dermatology: improving cosmetic dermatology education through collaboration, research, and advocacy
Cosmetic and laser procedures are increasingly popular among patients and are skills in which dermatologists are regarded as well trained. Most dermatology residents intend to incorporate cosmetic procedures i...
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The Cutaneous Procedures Adverse Events Reporting (CAPER) Registry
The CAPER Registry is a voluntary, national safety reporting program that gathers patients’ adverse events encountered during dermatologic procedures. This registry is intended as an aid for practitioners, pat...
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Core outcome sets in clinical laser research: how better evidence can be better for patients
Core outcome sets, or the minimum sets of outcomes that would be used in all clinical studies of a given disease or condition, have the potential to revolutionize clinical research in laser and energy devices....
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Increased regulation of medication compounding by state boards of pharmacy
Medications may be specially prepared, or “compounded,” to meet the needs of patients who cannot use standard formulation. The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Convention is a private, nongovernmental organiza...
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Guidelines of care for clinical laser treatments: why are they useful?
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Development of international clinical practice guidelines: benefits, limitations, and alternative forms of international collaboration
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A systematic review of autologous adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction (SVF) for the treatment of acute cutaneous wounds
Stromal vascular fraction (SVF), derived enzymatically or mechanically from adipose tissue, contains a heterogenous population of cells and stroma, including multipotent stem cells. The regenerative capacity o...
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The safety and efficacy of autologous adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction for nonscarring alopecia: A systematic review
Nonscarring alopecia, including androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata, are common and can negatively impact quality of life. Recent clinical studies have investigated autologous, adipose-derived stromal va...
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Principles for develo** and adapting clinical practice guidelines and guidance for pandemics, wars, shortages, and other crises and emergencies: the PAGE criteria
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Broad versus narrow clinical practice guidelines: avoiding rules for the high risk 1%
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Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation: protocol for development of a core outcome set for clinical trials
Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is a disorder of pigmentation that is a common presenting complaint, especially in individuals with skin of color. It is associated with a significant psychological bur...
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State medical board regulation of compounding in physician offices
After Congress passed the Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA) in 2013, new rules led to increased oversight of compounding pharmacies and also draft guidance relating to compounding in physicians’ offices.
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Core outcome sets and core outcome measures: a primer
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Comparative utility of appropriate use criteria versus clinical practice guidelines
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Multisociety and multispecialty clinical practice guidelines
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The Sensitivity of In Vitro Permeation Tests to Chemical Penetration Enhancer Concentration Changes in Fentanyl Transdermal Delivery Systems
Chemical penetration enhancers (CPEs) are frequently incorporated into transdermal delivery systems (TDSs) to improve drug delivery and to reduce the required drug load in formulations. However, the minimum de...
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Efficiency of Fatty Acids as Chemical Penetration Enhancers: Mechanisms and Structure Enhancement Relationship
The present study evaluated the effects of fatty acids commonly present in cosmetic and topical formulations on permeation enhancement across human epidermal membrane (HEM) lipoidal pathway when the fatty acid...