Abstract
Risk Factors of Dermatoses in Palliative Care Patients Apart from psychological burden, multiple factors increase the prevalence of dermatoses among such patients. Dermatological Conditions Requiring Palliative Care As the dermatology branch spread its wings to include most of the autoimmune and malignant conditions, death in dermatology ward is not so uncommon these days. Current Scenario Dermatologists are not included in most of the palliative care teams including hospice services currently.
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1 Department of Dermatology, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur
2 Department of Psychiatry, IQRAA International Hospital and Research Centre, Calicut, Kerala