Results for "atopic dermatitis"
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CCL13 gene Internal medicine
...the parasitic worms Mansonella perstans and Mansonella ozzardi) and various allergic diseases (see atopic dermatitis below). Literature Baumann R et al. (2013) Comparison of the nasal release of IL-4, IL-10, IL-17, C...
Ccl22 Allergology
...or to resting T-lymphocytes. CCL22 is involved in TH2 hypersensitivity of the respiratory tract and atopic dermatitis, here correlated with increased IgE. Furthermore, CCL22 is increasingly expressed in autoimmune hep...
Ccl27 Allergology
...ectable in astrocytes and hippocampal neurons. CCL27 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. It is known that most psoriatic lymphocytes express the CCL27 receptor (= CCR10). Pa...
Ccl7 Allergology
...xpressed in lesional psoriatic skin, compared to non-lesional psoriatic skin or to lesional skin in atopic dermatitis or to lichen planus. CCL7 chemokine expression is of considerable importance for the inflammatory r...
CCR gene Internal medicine
...ll dissemination. Oncogene 35:6309-6318.Islam SA et al. (2011) Mouse CCL8, a CCR8 agonist, promotes atopic dermatitis by recruiting IL-5+ T(H)2cells.Nat Immunol 12:167-77Korbecki J et al. (2020) CC Chemokines in a Tum...
Cd207 Dermatology
...es intracellularly in Birbeck granules. Langerin variants are evaluated as potential risk genes for atopic dermatitis (Feinberg H et al. 2013). General information Langerine binds and mediates the uptake and degradati...
Chicken egg protein allergy T78.1 Allergology
...tre prospective cohort study. BMJ 351:h6291.Wollenberg A, Vogel S, Renner ED (2010) Vaccinations in atopic dermatitis and other chronic inflammatory skin diseases. Dermatologist 61: 985-993
Ciclosporin a Dermatology
...49: 658-665Hijnen DJ et al (2007) Efficacy and safety of long-term treatment with cyclosporin A for atopic dermatitis. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 21: 85-89Ho VC (2004) The use of ciclosporin in psoriasis: a clinical...
Comel-netherton syndrome Q80.3 Dermatology
...more, there is a tendency to HPV-induced skin diseases. The clinical picture is often confused with atopic dermatitis. Increased activity of acid phosphatases as well as β-glucuronidase and transglutaminase in the ski...
Contagious impetigo L01.0 Dermatology
...yellow crusts. Also occurs as a superinfection of existing skin defects (impetiginisation), e.g. in atopic dermatitis, insect bites, herpes simplex or VZV infections. Diagnosis Detection of the pathogens (strepto or s...
Contagious mollusc B08.1 Dermatology
...5 cm. In immunosuppressed individuals (see below organ transplants, skin lesions) and children with atopic dermatitis, mollusca contagiosa may eruptively generalize (comparable to eccema herpeticatum) or coalesce into...
CYP4F22-Related Autosomal Recessive Congenital Ichthyosis Q80.- Dermatology
...and mild ichthyosis vulgaris. Mutations that lead to a loss of function of fillagrin predispose to atopic dermatitis and can also act as modifiers in other forms of ichthyosis (Casetti F et al. (2024). Clinic Congeni...
Dermatitis herpetiformis L13.0 Dermatology
...rthritis, vitiligo, alopecia areata, dermatomyositis, sarcoidosis, Addison's disease, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Most clinicians can easily screen patients with DhD for thyroid disorders (TSH, T3, T4 and anti-th...
Dermcidine Dermatology
.... Infect Disord Drug Targets. 2008 8:135-143Shiohara T et al (2011) Defective sweating responses in atopic dermatitis. Curr Probl Dermatol 41:68-79
Dermicidin Dermatology
...too frequent washing probably has a negative effect on the distribution of dermicidin.Patients with atopic dermatitis have a reduced dermcidin content in their sweat. Literature Rieg S et al (2006) Generation of multi...
Di-2-ethylhexylphthalate Allergology
...ane K et al (2014) Effects of oral administration of di-(2-ethylhexyl) and diisononyl phthalates on atopic dermatitis in NC/Nga mice. Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol 36: 61-69
Easi Dermatology
...sed in detail. Literature Barbier et al (2003) Validation of the Eczema Area and Severity Index for atopic dermatitis in a cohort of 1550 patients from the Pimecrolimus cream 1% randomized controlled clinical trials p...
Ecp Dermatology
...e severity of various skin diseases.There is evidence that serum ECP levels reflect the activity of atopic dermatitis (and also allergic bronchial asthma). This correlation is higher than that of serum total IgE level...
Eczema coxsackium B34.1 Dermatology
...caused by an infection with coxsackieviruses of types A16 (CV-A16) and A6 (CV-A6) in patients with atopic dermatitis. Pathogen Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is caused by various serotypes of the enterovirus genu...
Encasing Dermatology
...rmatologist 52: 708-711Ricci G (2000) Effect of house dust mite avoidance measures in children with atopic dermatitis. Br J Dermatol 143: 379-384Rijssenbeek-Nouwens LH (2002) The effect of anti-allergic mattress encas...
Eosinophilia and skin Grunderkrankung + D72.1 Dermatology
...cterized by eosinophilic infiltration of the skin (e.g., accompanying insect bites, drug reactions, atopic dermatitis, or other neoplastic, immmunologic, or vasculitic abnormalities) and/or by hematoeosinophilia. Eosi...
Eosinophilic cellulitis L98.3 Dermatology
..., often unidentified antigenic stimuli is the generally accepted assumption.Associations with atopy(atopic dermatitis) and vaccination have been described in children, for example after COVID-19 vaccination (Montjoye...
Epigenetics Dermatology
...ant for the development of immunological diseases (e.g. studied in systemic lupus erythematosus and atopic dermatitis) and various neurological diseases. Note(s) The term epigenetics was coined in 1934 by the Russian...
Fingertip unit Dermatology
...limb, etc. For children, other FTU dosages per limb etc. apply. Literature Gelmetti C et al. (2014) Atopic dermatitis - all you can do from the outside. Br J Dermatol. Jul 170 Suppl 1:19-24.Long CC et al (1998) A prac...