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- Ivana Nola, Krešimir Kostović, Lena Kotrulja, Liborija Lugović
- Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC
- 2003
Emollients are agents designed to make the stratum corneum softer and more plant by increasing its hydration. A large number of preparations are available today, many of which are marketed as… (More)
SUMMARYThe review covers the current practice of phototherapy with ultraviolet (UV) radia- tion without sensitizers and of psoralen photochemotherapy (PUVA) in the treatment of psoriasis. There are… (More)
- Krešimir Kostović, Ivana Nola, Zeljana Bućan, Mirna Šitum
- Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC
- 2003
Vitiligo is an acquired idiopathic hypomelanotic disorder characterized by circumscribed depigmented maculae. It can be treated in many ways. The choice of therapy is individually adjusted depending… (More)
- Ivana Nola, Božo Krušlin, Danko Müller, Lenka Oremović, Mladen Belicza
- Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC
- 2002
The incidence of skin cancer, and particularly of cutaneous melanoma, has increased substantially over the recent decades. It has generally been assumed that early diagnosis may in fact be… (More)
- Ivana Nola, Lena Kotrulja
- Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC
- 2003
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a very small part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum, released and transported from the source in the form of photons. Disposal of these photons within the skin… (More)
- Borki Vučetić, Andrea Novosel, +5 authors Kusić Zvonko
- 2004
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION AND THE SKIN IMMUNE RESPONSE Ivana Nola, Kreimir Kostoviæ, Lena Kotrulja, Liborija Lugoviæ, Jelena Metroviæ-tefekov and Ines Sjerobabski-Masnec University Department of… (More)
- Ivana Nola, Mirna Šitum
- 2003
- Božo Krušlin, Danko Müller, +7 authors Mladen Belicza
- 2001
SUMMARYAlthough melanoma is less common than other types of malignant skin tumors, in- cluding basal and squamous cell cancers, it accounts for about 75% of all skin cancer deaths. Mela- noma is much… (More)