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Iman Ahrari, Ladan Dastgheyb, Zahra Ghazi, Maryam-Ol-Sadat Sadati,
Volume 3, Issue 3 (9-2012)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Tinea capitis is one of the most common fungal infections in dermatology. Although the new medications and development in social health have reduced its incidence, it is still common in Iran, especially in rural areas. The aim of this study was to describe the frequency of complications of kerion.
Methods: Eighteen affected patients, who were hospitalized in dermatology ward because of kerion, in a 10-year period, were revisited and according to their medical documents, data collection forms were filled.
Results: 61.1% of the patients were younger than 10 years of age and 77.7% were male. The mean disease duration from the onset of symptoms to the time of correct diagnosis and management was 16.9 days. The frequency of scar and alopecia was equal in all groups and occurred in 100% of patients. Two patients also suffered from isolation due to scarring alopecia. Various types of medications, made no difference in the prognosis and resultant scarring alopecia.
Conclusion: The frequency and types of sequela showed no relationship with age, type of medication and duration from the onset of disease and correct management. Scar and alopecia occurred in all patients. Further investigations on the new treatment modalities are required to reduce scar formation.

Rozita Davoodi, Elahe Ghayebie, Farhad Heydarian, Mohammad Reza Ghafghazi, Mahboubeh Zarabi,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (Volume 8, Number 1 2017)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Over the years, the surgical approach for complicated burns has changed significantly. The limited donor site skin has left as a problem yet.  The objective of this study was to review the evidence on the safety and efficacy of Meek technique in patients with various extent of burns and age group levels

Methods: The most important medical databases including electronic library Cochrane (Cochrane Library), PubMed and Google Scholar were searched to find relevant articles till July 2015 without mesh language restrictions. Articles were examined independently by two reviewers and a structured form was used to collect data from included . The findings were qualitatively analyzed through (thematic synthesis).

Results: Six papers were found, 2 were reviews. Meek technique facilitates high rate of expansion of the skin and allows covering more areas of the skin.  This technique in combination with cultured epithelial autograft method is a useful additional option in achieving wound closure, especially in pediatric patients.

Conclusion: Functional and aesthetics outcomesof burn wounds treated with Meek technique were satisfactory in most cases.



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