Background: During pregnancy profound immunologic, metabolic, endocrine and vascular changes occur, that are responsible for the changes of the skin and its appendages, both physiologic and pathologic. Aims: We undertook a clinical study to find out the frequency and pattern of skin changes in pregnant women. Methods: All consecutive pregnant women were included in the study. Results: A total of 607 pregnant women were included in this study. Of these, 303(49.9%) pregnant women were primigravida and 304(51.1%) were multigravida. Skin changes grouped into: physiological changes (all cases), specific dermatoses (22 cases) and other dermatoses affected by pregnancy (125 cases). Most common physiological changes were pigmentary alterations...
Objective: To regulate occurrence of pruritic dermatoses amongst pregnant females. Methods: Our cur...
Background: The specific dermatoses of pregnanc represent a heterogenous group of ill-defined prurit...
Abstract: This study is a literature review on dermatology and pregnancy from 1962 to 2003, based on...
Background: During pregnancy profound immunologic, metabolic, endocrine and vascular changes occur, ...
Background/objective: Pregnant women experience a myriad of physiological and metabolic changes that...
AbstractBackground/objectivePregnant women experience a myriad of physiological and metabolic change...
Background: Various physiological adaptation of pregnancy related, immunological, metabolic, endocri...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: During pregnancy there is immunological, metabolic, endocrine and vascular ch...
Introducti on: Approximately 90 % pregnant women are associated with skin changes. The skin undergoe...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a physiological state leading to hormonal, metabolic, and immunologic cha...
Introduction: The present study entitled “clinical study of Pregnancy Specific Dermatoses” has been ...
Background: Various types of physiological and pathological mucocutaneous changes are commonly obser...
INTRODUCTION : Pregnancy is characterized by altered endocrine, metabolic, and immunologic milieus....
Background: This was a prospective study which was done to observe various skin lesions in pregnancy...
Objective: The aim of this research is the evaluation of pruritic dermatoses in obstetrics during it...
Objective: To regulate occurrence of pruritic dermatoses amongst pregnant females. Methods: Our cur...
Background: The specific dermatoses of pregnanc represent a heterogenous group of ill-defined prurit...
Abstract: This study is a literature review on dermatology and pregnancy from 1962 to 2003, based on...
Background: During pregnancy profound immunologic, metabolic, endocrine and vascular changes occur, ...
Background/objective: Pregnant women experience a myriad of physiological and metabolic changes that...
AbstractBackground/objectivePregnant women experience a myriad of physiological and metabolic change...
Background: Various physiological adaptation of pregnancy related, immunological, metabolic, endocri...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: During pregnancy there is immunological, metabolic, endocrine and vascular ch...
Introducti on: Approximately 90 % pregnant women are associated with skin changes. The skin undergoe...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a physiological state leading to hormonal, metabolic, and immunologic cha...
Introduction: The present study entitled “clinical study of Pregnancy Specific Dermatoses” has been ...
Background: Various types of physiological and pathological mucocutaneous changes are commonly obser...
INTRODUCTION : Pregnancy is characterized by altered endocrine, metabolic, and immunologic milieus....
Background: This was a prospective study which was done to observe various skin lesions in pregnancy...
Objective: The aim of this research is the evaluation of pruritic dermatoses in obstetrics during it...
Objective: To regulate occurrence of pruritic dermatoses amongst pregnant females. Methods: Our cur...
Background: The specific dermatoses of pregnanc represent a heterogenous group of ill-defined prurit...
Abstract: This study is a literature review on dermatology and pregnancy from 1962 to 2003, based on...