Publications by authors named "Saba Hasanzadeh"

Finding a treatment approach with high efficacy and minimal adverse reactions for advanced melanoma is still challenging. This study aimed to review and summarize available evidence regarding the effectiveness of the newly FDA-approved combination therapy of Relatmlimab and Nivolumab in patients with advanced melanoma and its comorbidities. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library for studies published in any language till 29/11/2023.

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  • The case involves Brunsting-Perry, which appears as a red, erosive plaque on skin that has been damaged by sun exposure.
  • The condition worsened to include blister formation after extended sun exposure, prompting a reevaluation of the diagnosis.
  • This emphasizes the importance of considering cicatricial pemphigoid in eroded skin lesions that don't show blisters, especially in areas with sun damage.
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The occurrence of vitiligo following COVID-19 infection and vaccination is well-documented. The mitochondrial dysfunction of melanocytes in vitiligo and the potential impact of RDV on mitochondria raise concerns about RDV possibly causing vitiligo.

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Background: Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) is an autoimmune disease with multifactor etiology which develops in genetically susceptible patients. Rarely, DLE lesions can mimic other connective tissue disorders such as morphea. The growing application of soft tissue fillers is associated with increasing complications.

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  • Botulinum toxin, traditionally used for the upper and middle face, is now being explored for cosmetic and medical applications in the lower face and neck areas.
  • A literature review highlighted its effectiveness for various issues like facial contouring, scars, and drooping lips while also discussing potential concerns and side effects.
  • Despite a generally low incidence of side effects and their self-limiting nature, there's a need for updated regulations and further research on the best practices for dosage and injection methods.
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Background: Psoriasis as a common cutaneous inflammatory disease affect many aspects of patients' life. Disease registries render it possible to collect valuable data regarding a disease prevalence and burden as well as long-term observations concerning possible therapeutic regimens.

Methods: This registry was designed for the ongoing systematic data collection on patients with psoriasis at two referral dermatology centers in Iran.

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The present study aimed to investigate the role of different types of capital, including economic, social, and cultural, as well as emo-sensory intelligence (ESI) in the academic achievement of students in the two contexts of Afghanistan and Iran. For this purpose, 317 students from both countries participated in the study. They were asked to fill out the Social and Cultural Capital Questionnaire (SCCQ) and the Emo-sensory Intelligence Questionnaire (ESI-Q).

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The rapidly evolving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. It was first detected in the Wuhan city of China and has spread globally resulting in a substantial health and economic crisis in many countries. Observational studies have partially identified different aspects of this disease.

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The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has been declared a public health emergency worldwide. The objective of this systematic review was to characterize the clinical, diagnostic, and treatment characteristics of hospitalized patients presenting with COVID-19. We conducted a structured search using PubMed/Medline, Embase, and Web of Science to collect both case reports and case series on COVID-19 published up to April 24, 2020.

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Introduction: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the second most common autoimmune disease among children. There is evidence suggesting that dysbiosis of some gut colonizing bacteria are associated with the pathogenesis of T1D. However, these studies are still controversial and a systematic review was conducted to evaluate the association between gut microbiota and T1D.

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