2018
DOI: 10.5455/medscience.2018.07.8839
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Prevalence of skin diseases of the pediatric population in the Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey

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“…Out of 50 patients, 16% were infants, 20% were in the preschool stage, 54% attending school, and 10% were adolescents. This is comparable to earlier studies conducted in Kuwait 12 , Turkey 22 , Singapore 23, and India. 24 Mostly Pediatric AA is observed among the children having age greater than 2 years as reported earlier by Polat and his colleagues that only 17% were under the age of 2 years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Out of 50 patients, 16% were infants, 20% were in the preschool stage, 54% attending school, and 10% were adolescents. This is comparable to earlier studies conducted in Kuwait 12 , Turkey 22 , Singapore 23, and India. 24 Mostly Pediatric AA is observed among the children having age greater than 2 years as reported earlier by Polat and his colleagues that only 17% were under the age of 2 years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Viral infections represent (11%) third most frequent skin infection. The prevalence of viral infections was low (9.90%) in the study conducted in Turkey by Polat et al, [3] and high prevalence (19.7%) in the study conducted by Kiprono et al [20] in Switzerland. In viral infections, the most common one was varicella representing 7% of all cases with viral infections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…When compared with adults, skin of newborns contains fewer fibrils and decreased dermal collagen, thereby making it more prone to skin diseases [2]. In India, skin diseases are becoming increasingly important due to many factors such as varied climate, genetic, age, overcrowding, nutrition habits, poor hygiene, and pollution [3]. Pediatric dermatology deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin diseases occurring in childhood [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos na Europa e África identificaram que lesões de pele são problemas recorrentes em unidade de atendimento à população infantil, mais de 96% das crianças internadas tinham diagnóstico de integridade tissular prejudicada. 16,17 A natureza das alterações no diagnóstico permite inferir com base em dados empíricos que se faz necessário para aprimorar o cuidado aos indivíduos. Na definição, observa-se que na edição (2015-2017) foram detalhadas as estruturas que podem ser atingidas com a integridade tissular prejudicada no indivíduo.…”
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