M. C. Baruah
University College of Medical Sciences
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Journal of Dermatology | 1993
Vijay Kumar; Bhagat Ram Garg; M. C. Baruah; Srinivas S. Vasireddi
In adults, lichen planus (LP) is relatively more common than in children. Among 222 cases of LP, there were 25 (11.2%) children in our study. The majority of the cases were females in the age group of 8–14; the youngest child was 3 years old. Papular and linear types of LP were common in children. There was no familial history of LP in any of the cases. The patients with classic LP lesions responded well to dapsone therapy. This study supports the suggestion of Ramsay and Hurley that childhood LP is more common in the tropics.
Journal of Dermatology | 1997
Archana Singal; Sandeep Mohanty; Sambit Nath Bhattacharya; M. C. Baruah; Navjeevan Singh
A rare case of a child with multiple keratoacanthoma (KA) on the lower half of the body successfully treated with topical and intralesional 5‐fluorouracil (5FU) is described to confirm the therapeutic efficacy of 5FU in such cases.
Journal of Dermatology | 1995
M. C. Baruah; P. Oeducoumar; Bhagat Ram Garg; Vijay Kumar
A high frequency rate of hereditary ichthyosis (141.89 per 1000) was detected in a 1029 member South Indian study population selected at random from the skin outpatients of a teaching hospital. An age and sex matched control population screened from the medical and pediatric outpatients of the same institute recorded the incidence of ichthyosis vulgaris as 150 per 1000 population which is even higher.
Journal of Dermatology | 1995
Gurvinder Pal Thami; M. C. Baruah; Subhash Chondee Sharmce; Niranjan Kumar Behera
Nasal mucosal involvement is a constant feature in lepromatous leprosy (1). Granulomatous infiltration of nasal mucosa and consequent sensory loss may result in atrophic rhinitis and or painless ulceration, which is usually asymptomatic except for later complications of epistaxis, septal perforation, inflammation, and/or myiasis in long neglected patients. An unusual destruction of nasal architecture mimicking cancrum oris caused by myiasis in lepromatous leprosy is described for its rarity.
Journal of Dermatology | 1999
Annu Jain; Sambit Narh Bhattacharya; Archana Singal; M. C. Baruah; Arati Bhatia
Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 1989
Vijay Kumar; M. C. Baruah; Bhavuk Garg
Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 1988
Vijay Kumar; Bhavuk Garg; M. C. Baruah
Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 2002
Archana Singal; Sambit Nath Bhattacharya; M. C. Baruah
Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases | 1990
Vijay Kumar; Bhavuk Garg; M. C. Baruah
Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 1990
Vijay Kumar; Bhavuk Garg; M. C. Baruah
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