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Hamed Zartab, Feryal Faniyan, Zeynab Variji, Ali Rajabi Estarabadi, Alireza Firooz,
Volume 4, Issue 1 (3-2013)
Abstract
There are different ways to treat local obesity and cellulite including invasive and noninvasive methods. Due to the fact that noninvasive methods have significantly lower rates of adverse effects, they become more popular. One of these methods is acoustic wave therapy (AWT) or shock wave therapy (SWT). In addition to treating cellulite, SWT has been found useful for some other conditions. In this paper, we briefly introduce SWT and describe the protocol and results of treating cellulite and local obesity using Callactor® SC1 device (Storz Medical, Switzerland) in three females with normal body mass indices.
Zaynab Variji,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (2018, Volume 9, Number 1 2018)
Abstract
Introduction: Foot ulcers which can result in physical and psychological casualties are commonly observed in diabetes mellitus. On time diagnosis and appropriate management can prevent undesirable events. We report a patient with diabetic ulcer and myiasis.
Case Report: A 70 year old man came to our wound clinic with bilateral plantar ulcers. Many larvae were seen in gangrenous tissue of the ulcer.
Conclusion: Prompt care and considering all factors effective in wound progression leads to prevention of disabilities in diabetic patients.
Azin Ayatollahi, Zeinab Variji,
Volume 10, Issue 1 (2019, Volume 10, Number 1 2019)
Abstract
Introduction: Beckers’s nevus is a cutaneous hamartoma which usually appears as a circumscribed hyperpigmentation with hypertrichosis. It usually presents unilaterally and the usual site is shoulder and scapula. It is rarely congenital and it is usually noticed first during adolescence.
Case Report: Herein, we report a congenital bilateral large Becker’s nevus with positive familial history of Becker’s nevus. There were no associated anomalies in our patients.
Conclusion: Familial and bilateral cases of Becker’s nevus can present with no associated anomalies as “Becker’s syndrome”.