Ephelides
¿Quiénes son los expertos más prominentes investigando tratamientos para Ephelides?
Los investigadores más prominentes que estan trabajando en estudios sobre Ephelides, son: Hatsuki Shiraishi, Yoshinori Aragane y Wen-Hui Du.
¿Cuáles son los conceptos más investigados en los estudios sobre Ephelides?
Los conceptos más investigados en estudios sobre Ephelides son: Lentiginas solares, Lesiones pigmentadas, Luz pulsada, Cáncer de piel, Mápules de lait, Hiperpigmentación postinflamatoria, Color de pelo, Actividad de tirosinasa, Dermatitis atópica y Melanoma maligno.
Publicaciones recientes sobre Ephelides
Solar Lentigines Are Strongly Related To Sun Exposure In Contrast To Ephelides
.. and ephelides are different types of pigmented skin lesions predominantly present on sun-exposed skin. Both lesions are risk indicators for melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer. Solar ...
Conocido por Solar Lentigines | Sun Exposure | Skin Type | Contrast Ephelides | Lentigo Male Ephelides Are More Related To Pigmentary Constitutional Host Factors Than Solar Lentigines
Ephelides and solar lentigines are benign pigmented spots, which are currently associated with an increased risk of skin cancer. These two pigmented spots are known to be discriminated by ...
Conocido por Solar Lentigines | Hair Color | Skin Type | Host Factors | Prevalence Age Clinical Improvement Of Solar Lentigines And Ephelides With An Intense Pulsed Light Source
.. and ephelides on the face. methods. An open study was performed in patients with solar lentigines and ephelides who received three to five treatments of IPL. results. Forty-eight percent ...
Conocido por Solar Lentigines | 50 Improvement | Intense Pulsed | Light Source | Received Treatments Sun‐induced Freckling: Ephelides And Solar Lentigines
.. for ephelides and lentigines, are important pigmentation characteristics observed in humans. Both are affected by sunlight; ephelides are largely genetically determined but induced by ...
Conocido por Solar Lentigines | Melanocortin Type | Sun Exposure | Skin Pigmentation | Monophenol Monooxygenase Clinical Improvement Of Solar Lentigines And Ephelides With An Intense Pulsed Light Source
.. and ephelides on the face. METHODS An open study was performed in patients with solar lentigines and ephelides who received three to five treatments of IPL. RESULTS Forty-eight percent of ...
Conocido por Solar Lentigines | Intense Pulsed | Ipl Source | Clinical Improvement | Symptoms Photoaging Prevalence And Familial Risk Of Ephelides In Han Chinese Adolescents
Ephelides are one of the most common lesions of skin pigmentation mainly on sun-exposed skin. Although they are benign pigmented spots, ephelides cause an increasing concern because of the ...
The Epidemiology Of Nevi And Signs Of Skin Aging In The Adult General Population:...
Nevi can approximate the melanoma risk and demographic changes will increase the meaning of signs of skin aging (SSA). However, little is known about the epidemiology of nevi and SSA in the ...
Conocido por Skin Aging | Melanoma Risk | Dermatological Examination | Pigmented Lesions | Gender Differences Senile Lentigo
.. histologically. Ephelides, junctional naevi, and seborrheic keratoses may present identical clinical appearances to senile lentigo
Conocido por Senile Lentigo | Chronic Exposure | Geriatrics Humans | Epidermis Lesions | Hyperpigmented Macules The Labial Melanotic Macule
.. be ephelides, postinflammatory melanoses, or unique lesions for which there is no exact cutaneous counterpart. We suggest the term labial melanotic macule as a descriptive one which would ...
Conocido por Labial Melanotic Macule | Lip Diseases | Diagnosis Differential | Melanosis Middle | Male Melanins Albinism And Skin Cancer In Southern Africa
.. produce ephelides ('freckles'); and possibly ethnicity. The head was the site most commonly affected, and squamous was far more common than basal cell carcinoma. No melanomas were ...
Conocido por Skin Cancer | Southern Africa | Basal Cell Carcinoma | Ultraviolet Radiation | Squamous Cell
Preguntas recientemente hechas
Los efelides, comúnmente conocidos como pecas, son manchas pequeñas y oscuras que generalmente aparecen en la cara, el cuello y las manos. Son causados...