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Omalizumab is a monoclonal anti‐IgE antibody which is effective in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), although clinical response appears to be variable in the real‐life setting. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the response of CSU to omalizumab and disease relapse are associated with individual and/or clinical characteristics of patients. We retrospectively evaluated the clinical records...
An increasing use of beta‐blockers in dermatology has been described over the last 10 years, despite the fact that their use in diseases other than infantile hemangiomas is off‐label. This review discusses the emerging role of topical beta‐blockers in the treatment of infantile hemangioma, but also pyogenic granuloma, Kaposi sarcoma, wounds and nail paronychia. Data in literature demonstrate that...
Background
Melanonychia refers to brown‐black colour pigmentation due to melanin or not‐melanin deposition in the nail plate. Onychoscopy allows to distinguish if the pigmentation is due by melanin or not.
The main causes of non‐melanic pigmentation are subungual haematoma and pigmented onychomycosis. Fungal melanonychia (FM) is rare and may present as diffuse or longitudinal pigmentation. Differential...
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