ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH LICHEN SIMPLEX CHRONICUS

Lichen Simplex Chronicus (LSC) is a widespread dermatological condition characterized by skin lichenification due to persistent scratching, predominantly affecting adults with a slight female predisposition. The exact pathogenesis of LSC remains unclear, but it is associated with skin barrier disorders and psychological factors, notably stress, which exacerbate pruritus. While LSC is not

PHARMACOKINETIC ALTERATIONS OF FLUOROQUINOLONES IN DIABETES: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS

Quinolones, with their broad-spectrum activity and favorable attributes, have remained a focal point of scientific and clinical interest since their emergence in the 1960s. These antibiotics are recognized for their potency, versatility, bioavailability, and efficacy against various pathogens, including multidrug-resistant strains. They find frequent application in managing conditions such as

HYDROSURGERY FOR WOUND DEBRIDEMENT: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

Effective wound bed preparation is essential to facilitate subsequent reepithelization by eliminating barriers that impede the healing process. These barriers include necrotic tissues, bacterial colonization, moisture imbalances, and compromised wound margins. Therefore, achieving optimal ulcer bed debridement is critical in addressing these challenges. Traditional methods of wound bed