STUDY ON SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ECZEMA IN RAMADI.

Eighty eczematous patients were included in this study from both sexes and two age groups, adults were (52) patients aged (18-70) years and children were( 28) included aged (3-17) years. They were attending Department of Dermatology in Ramadi General Hospital Ramadi, Al-Anbar Governorate West of Ira...

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Main Authors: Abdulla S. Hassan, Shehab A. Lafi, Zaynab K.Yousif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Anbar 2012-06-01
Series:مجلة جامعة الانبار للعلوم الصرفة
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Online Access:https://juaps.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_15657_bff46e5d6a78159d62c982f5beb73da1.pdf
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Shehab A. Lafi
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description Eighty eczematous patients were included in this study from both sexes and two age groups, adults were (52) patients aged (18-70) years and children were( 28) included aged (3-17) years. They were attending Department of Dermatology in Ramadi General Hospital Ramadi, Al-Anbar Governorate West of Iraq, during the period extended from April2005-March 2006. Patients were submitted to a clinical examination and questionnaire test. Data were analyzed using Chi - square and T test. Results showed that females within age group (3-17) years showed higher rate of eczema than males. Adult males showed higher of eczema , (18: 80 ) patients were showing familial link, adult females were more allergic to variety of food. Out of the total studied patients (61.25%) showed seasonal eczema while 38.75% of them showed eczema at any season
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spelling doaj.art-2c67fde9886c4e8e992b8f81872bccfc2023-12-28T21:52:09ZengUniversity of Anbarمجلة جامعة الانبار للعلوم الصرفة1991-89412706-67032012-06-0113142110.37652/juaps.2007.1565715657STUDY ON SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ECZEMA IN RAMADI.Abdulla S. Hassan0Shehab A. Lafi1Zaynab K.Yousif2College of Medicine, Anbar UniversityCollege of Medicine, Anbar UniversityCollege of Dentistry, University of AnbarEighty eczematous patients were included in this study from both sexes and two age groups, adults were (52) patients aged (18-70) years and children were( 28) included aged (3-17) years. They were attending Department of Dermatology in Ramadi General Hospital Ramadi, Al-Anbar Governorate West of Iraq, during the period extended from April2005-March 2006. Patients were submitted to a clinical examination and questionnaire test. Data were analyzed using Chi - square and T test. Results showed that females within age group (3-17) years showed higher rate of eczema than males. Adult males showed higher of eczema , (18: 80 ) patients were showing familial link, adult females were more allergic to variety of food. Out of the total studied patients (61.25%) showed seasonal eczema while 38.75% of them showed eczema at any seasonhttps://juaps.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_15657_bff46e5d6a78159d62c982f5beb73da1.pdfeczemaallergic dermatitisatopic dermatitis
spellingShingle Abdulla S. Hassan
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Zaynab K.Yousif
STUDY ON SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ECZEMA IN RAMADI.
مجلة جامعة الانبار للعلوم الصرفة
eczema
allergic dermatitis
atopic dermatitis
title STUDY ON SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ECZEMA IN RAMADI.
title_full STUDY ON SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ECZEMA IN RAMADI.
title_fullStr STUDY ON SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ECZEMA IN RAMADI.
title_full_unstemmed STUDY ON SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ECZEMA IN RAMADI.
title_short STUDY ON SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ECZEMA IN RAMADI.
title_sort study on some factors associated with eczema in ramadi
topic eczema
allergic dermatitis
atopic dermatitis
url https://juaps.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_15657_bff46e5d6a78159d62c982f5beb73da1.pdf
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