2020
DOI: 10.3126/jgmcn.v13i2.30960
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Patterns of Dermatological manifestation in patients attending Pediatric outpatient department

Abstract: Background: Dermatological manifestations in children contribute to significant morbidity and psychological distress. Children with dermatological problems constitute a major bulk of the patients presenting to the Outpatient department. The study was conducted with an objective to find out the pattern of skin disease among the various pediatric age group. Method: We analyzed epidemiological data of 612 patients, aged 1 months to 15 years, who were referred to the Dermatology outpatient from the Pediatric… Show more

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“…1 Skin diseases were the 18th most common cause of global disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and the fourth most common category of non-fatal disease burden in 2013. 2 Skin disorders impact between 21 and 87 cents of African children, and account for up to a third of all outpatient visits to paediatricians and dermatologists. 3 Despite the fact that skin conditions have a lower fatality rate and consequently receive less attention than more serious medical conditions, 4,5 their contribution to total morbidity occupies a significant cost on the community, imposing a burden on the health care resources and personnel.…”
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“…1 Skin diseases were the 18th most common cause of global disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and the fourth most common category of non-fatal disease burden in 2013. 2 Skin disorders impact between 21 and 87 cents of African children, and account for up to a third of all outpatient visits to paediatricians and dermatologists. 3 Despite the fact that skin conditions have a lower fatality rate and consequently receive less attention than more serious medical conditions, 4,5 their contribution to total morbidity occupies a significant cost on the community, imposing a burden on the health care resources and personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Dermatological presentations account for more than 30% of all outpatient visits in pediatric facilities. 1,2 Their occurrence is influenced by ethnic, social, and environmental variables. Chronic skin illnesses including psoriasis, xeroderma pigmentosum, and neurofibromatosis are socially ostracized due to the common notion that these conditions are communicable and linked to blood particulates.…”
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