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    Behçet's Disease – Case Presentation and Review Literature

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    BACKGROUND: Behçet's syndrome is associated with inflammation of various areas of the body. Sy. Behcet is a rare, chronic, recurrent disease characterised by changes in the: Arteries that supply blood to the body's tissues, veins that take the blood back to the lungs, the back of the eye's retina, brain, joints, skin and bowels. There is a close correlation between the geographical distribution of HLA-B51 and its prevalence. In the etiopathogenesis, there are indications of genetic susceptibility associated with environmental influence. Although aetiology is not yet known, it is thought of viral or autoimmune genes but is not yet confirmed by relevant analysis. CASE REPORT: This was a case of a 29 years old young female presenting with recurrent oral and genital ulcers. Eye lesions usually start in one eye and then pass to the other eye. They are like iridocyclitis extending very quickly to another eye. Three months later, a few shifts were introduced in the form of small initial ulcers, which for 4-5 days have been enlarged and then epithelized by leaving the catapult in the genital mucus. In the skin of the lower extremities, papules appear to be as large as corn grain. CONCLUSION: Diagnosis of Behçet's syndrome is determined based on eye changes, oral mucous and genital mucosa. Treatment of Behçet's syndrome depends on the severity and the location of its manifestations

    The role of diclofenack on inducing of aplasia cutis congenita: a case report

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    Psoriasis Manifestations during the War

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    Fil: Gercari, Antigona M. University Clinical Center of Pristinie. Department of Dermatology; Republic of KosovaFil: Ferizi, Mybera H. University Clinical Center of Pristinie. Department of Dermatology; Republic of KosovaPsoriasis is a chronic skin disorder that affects 1% to 3% of the world's population. Psoriasis is a noncontagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin. The dry flakes and skin scales are thought to result from the rapid buildup of skin cells. The exact cause of psoriasis is unknown, but most researchers believe that a combination of several factors contributes to the development of this disease

    Psoriasis in Child in our Clinic

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    Fil: Ferizi, Mybera H. University Clinical Center of Pristine. Department of Dermatology; Republic of KosovoFil: Gercari, Antigona M. University Clinical Center of Pristine. Department of Dermatology; Republic of KosovoFil: Kotorri, Merita I. University Clinical Center of Pristine. Department of Dermatology; Republic of KosovoPsoriasis is a noncontiguous common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin. The dry flakes and skin scales are thought to result from the rapid buildup of skin cells. Psoriasis commonly affects the skin of the elbows, knees, and scalp. Psoriasis is one of the most common diseases in pediatrics and dermatology
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