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Successful Treatment of Lupoid Cutaneous Leishmaniasis with Glucantime and Topical Trichloroacetic Acid (A Case Report)

Nilforoushzadeh MA, Sadeghian , Jaffary F, Ziaei H, Shirani-Bidabad L, Mahzoni P

Lupoid leishmaniasis is a unique form of cutaneous leishmaniasis characterized by unusual clinical features and a chronic relapsing course, mostly caused by infection with Leishmania tropica. In this clinical form,...
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Nasal sill augmentation: an overlooked concept in rhinoplasty—a technical note and review of the literatures

Adham G, Keyhan SO, Fallahi HR, Ziaei H, Thomas M

Background: Nasal sill is one of the components of the alar ring, affecting the esthetic outcomes of rhinoplasty; accordingly, we developed a novel technique to adjust defects in this area...
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Distribution Frequency of Pathogenic Bacteria Isolated from Cutaneus Leishmaniasis Lesions

Ziaei H, Sadeghian , Hejazi SH

Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a parasitic disease characterized by single or multiple ulcerations. Secondary bacterial infections are one of the complications that can increase the tissue destruction and the resulting...
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Generation of Retinal Pigmented Epithelium-Like Cells from Pigmented Spheres Differentiated from Bone Marrow Stromal Cell-Derived Neurospheres

Kadkhodaeian HA, Tiraihi T, Ahmadieh H, Ziaei H, Daftarian , Taheri T

BACKGROUND: Retinal degeneration causes blindness, and cell replacement is a potential therapy. The purpose of this study is to formation of pigmented neurospheres in a simple medium, low-cost, high-performance manner...
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