All Stories

  1. Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis induced by fexofenadine
  2. Solitary violaceous plaque over the abdomen
  3. Progressive cribriform and zosteriform hyperpigmentation: Need for change in nomenclature
  4. Squamous cell carcinoma complicating donovanosis not a thing of the past!
  5. Papular granuloma annulare of palms and soles: case report of a rare presentation.
  6. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Human demodex mite: the versatile mite of dermatological importance.
  7. Melasma update
  8. Lichen planus presenting as generalized reticulate pigmentation with sole involvement
  9. A brief review of nevus depigmentosus
  10. Impact of vitiligo in afflicted patients
  11. Pigmentary Disorders: A Comprehensive Compendium
  12. Chapter-16 Disorders of Nail
  13. Chapter-40 Medical Management of Melasma
  14. Advances in Pediatric Dermatology-2
  15. Chapter-01 Skin Care in Newborn
  16. Neonatal erythroderma (red baby)
  17. Acitretin in dermatology
  18. Cosmeceuticals for hyperpigmentation: What is available?
  19. Chapter-04 Skin and Nail Biopsies
  20. Chapter-09 Skin Peels
  21. Chapter-17 Electrosurgery
  22. Chapter-02 Evaluation of a Patient for Dermatosurgery
  23. Chapter-59 Evidence-Based Medicine in Cutaneous and Esthetic Surgery
  24. ISD Mentorship Committee Meeting at 22nd World Congress of Dermatology, Seoul, Korea
  25. Position paper on mesotherapy
  26. Infectious Diseases
  27. Skin care for the newborn
  28. Erythroderma in children
  29. Chapter-14 Disorders of Nail
  30. Chapter-15 Drug Interactions: Relevance to Dermatological Practice
  31. Chapter-02 Skin Peels
  32. Chapter-26 Skin and Nail Biopsy
  33. Neonatal and infantile erythroderma: ′The red baby′
  34. Neurocutaneous Melanosis: An Atypical Presentation
  35. PACHYONCYHIA CONGENITA TYPE 2
  36. How safe is nose-piercing? Inoculation cutaneous tuberculosis revisited
  37. Melasma in Indian Males
  38. Seasonal Variation in Acne Vulgaris—Myth or Reality
  39. Anticonvulsant Hypersensitivity Syndrome
  40. Erythema multiforme due to Rofecoxib
  41. Fixed Drug Eruption to Rofecoxib with Cross-Reactivity to Sulfonamides
  42. ‘Plica neuropathica’: Matting of Hair