User talk:Mohammad2018
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-- Wikimedia Commons Welcome (talk) 23:32, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
Aim dermatologist,all informations I write or show is medical referenced ,according to textbooks of dermatology ,in English and in French language I have master of dermatology from France I always hope to contact with member on my email Formulator2018@gmail.com I hope alter knowledge between us and I will refer to each one add a new knowledge to me to perform this page I hope we can perform right diagnosis ,rapid professional spot diagnosis I hope we can make dermatology pedia in Wikipedia to help all dermatologists and all other specialists all over the world I will be with you
DRMOHAMMAD MAHMOUD --Mohammad2018 00:58, 6 January 2018 (UTC)
Discoid lupus erythermatouses
[edit]Lupus érythémateux discoïde est une maladie dermatologique chronique qui peut entraîner des cicatrices, des pertes de cheveux et des changements d'hyperpigmentation de la peau si elle n'est pas traitée rapidement et rapidement. Il a une évolution prolongée et peut avoir un effet considérable sur la qualité de vie. Une reconnaissance précoce et un traitement améliorent le pronostic. Le diagnostic est généralement fait par un examen clinique. Dans certains cas, une histopathologie peut être nécessaire pour confirmer le diagnostic. L'histologie est celle d'une dermatose d'interface inflammatoire. Il n'y a pas suffisamment de preuves pour déterminer quel traitement est le plus efficace. Parce que les lésions sont induites ou exacerbées par l'exposition aux ultraviolets, les mesures photoprotectrices sont importantes. Les stéroïdes topiques puissants et les antipaludiques sont les piliers du traitement. Certains cas de lupus érythémateux discoïde peuvent être réfractaires à la thérapie standard; dans ces cas, les rétinoïdes, la thalidomide et le tacrolimus topique offrent des alternatives, tout comme les immunosuppresseurs comme l'azathioprine, la cyclosporine, le mycophénolate mofétil et le méthotrexate. Le lupus érythémateux (LE) est considéré comme une maladie auto-immune parmi d'autres maladies du tissu conjonctif comme la sclérodermie, la polyarthrite rhumatoïde, la polymyosite et la maladie mixte du tissu conjonctif. Dans le spectre des maladies incluses dans LE, à une extrémité est une maladie confinée principalement à la peau et appelé lupus érythémateux discoïde (DLE) et à l'autre extrémité est une maladie floride avec une atteinte systémique du cœur, des poumons, du cerveau, des reins et d'autres organes appelés lupus érythémateux disséminé (LED). Entre les deux extrémités du spectre sont des troubles comme le lupus cutané subaigu. Lupus érythémateux cutané subaigu (SCLE) a une apparition soudaine avec des plaques annulaires ou psoriasiformes éruption sur le tronc supérieur, les bras et / ou la dorsa des mains, généralement après l'exposition à la lumière du soleil.1 Bien qu'à l'extrémité bénigne du spectre, 1% à 5% des patients atteints de lupus discoïde peuvent développer SLE1 et 25% des patients atteints de LED peuvent développer des lésions discoïdes chroniques typiques à un moment donné au cours de leur maladie
Mohammad2018 16:34, 25 February 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mohammad2018 (talk • contribs) 16:34, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
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Masum Reza📞 19:18, 1 October 2019 (UTC)
Hello!. You should always try to categorize your uploaded media in a more accurate category. In this case ONLY in Category:Lichen simplex chronicus. Read Overcategorization. --Jmarchn (talk) 10:39, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
Hello!. You should always try to categorize your uploaded media in a more accurate category. In this case Category:Paronychia (disease). Before upload a media, you should browse by categories to determine the most convenient one/s (or create a new category). Thanks. Jmarchn (talk) 10:45, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]This image [1] which you uploaded in Nov 2018 was previously published here in 2017 under a CC BY NC ND license by Li, Damsky, and King.
You have listed it as a CC BY 4.0 license and the author as yourself. Can you please clarify? We do have a project called NC Commons that permits NC and ND licensed material but currently it is only usable on MDWiki.
Best Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 13:47, 7 April 2022 (UTC)