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13 - 16 June 2025 Glasgow, United Kingdom

JMA Poster session 03 - JMA Poster Session 3: Dermatology/Mastocytosis/Mast cells

Friday 13 Jun, 16:30 PM - 18:00 PM Glasgow, United Kingdom
Poster Zone JMA
16:30
A novel synthetic molecule LN49 suppressed oxidative stress and inflammation in skin epithelial and fibroblast cells via activating Nrf-2 signaling pathway
16:30
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis due to iohexol with tolerance to iobitridol
16:30
Characterization of Treatment-Refractory Chronic Urticaria: A Large-Scale Retrospective Analysis of Clinical and Laboratory Parameters
16:30
Clinical, Laboratory and Prognostic Evaluation of Antinuclear Antibody Positive and Negative Children with Chronic Urticaria
16:30
Contact Dermatitis and Rhinoconjunctivitis due to Palisander Wood Exposure in a Cabinetmaker
16:30
Diagnostic characterization of symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE): Case series from a tertiary care hospital and literature review
16:30
Evaluation of ChatGPT Responses to Frequently Asked Questions by Parents of Children with Atopic Dermatitis
16:30
Fixed Drug Eruption and Its Rare Variants as Food-Related and Generalized Bullous Lesions; A Tale of Three Cases
16:30
IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF serum levels in mastocytosis are not correlated with psychometric measures, though they correlate to serum tryptase and recurrent edemas
16:30
Quality of life of families with children suffering from chronic urticaria
16:30
Sodium dodecyl sulfate impairs the skin epithelial barrier by inducing oxidative stress in human skin
16:30
The Fecal Microbiome: Geographical Location and Associated Dietary Habits Matter More Than Atopic Dermatitis
16:30
The role of Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 15 in Atopic dermatitis
16:30
The role of sirtuin 2 (SIRT2) in atopic dermatitis
16:30
Transepidermal Water Loss in Atopic Diseases
16:30
Triggers and prodromal indicators of angioedema attacks in hereditary angioedema patients
16:30
Urinary Levels of Environmental Pollutants Are Associated with the Severity and Persistence of Atopic Dermatitis in Young Children

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