Results for "atopic dermatitis"

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RNASE3 gene Dermatology
...shape, and partial loss of cell contents.Diseases associated with RNASE3 include allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and bronchial asthma. An important paralog of this gene is RNASE2.Genotype prevalence showed both...
RNASE7 gene Internal medicine
...3.Gambichler T et al. (2008) Differential mRNA expression of antimicrobial peptides and proteins in atopic dermatitis as compared to psoriasis vulgaris and healthy skin. Int. Arch. Allergy Immunol 147:17-24.Gupta SK e...
Rosemary acid Phytotherapy
...ardiovascular drug? Acta Cir Bras 28 Suppl 1:83-87. Lee J et al (2008) Effect of rosmarinic acid on atopic dermatitis. J Dermatol 35:768-771. Moore J et al (2016) Anticancer Effects of Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis...
Sézary syndrome C84.1 Dermatology
...ent pustular formations absent in Sézary syndrome. No tumor cells in peripheral blood.Erythrodermic atopic dermatitis: usually combined with a history of atopy for many years; no alopecia; evidence of spec. IgE. No tu...
Skin flora, normal Dermatology
...in the case of dominance of cocci. Literature Kim JE et al (2019) Microbiome of the Skin and Gut in Atopic Dermatitis (AD): Understanding the Pathophysiology and Finding Novel Management Strategies. J Clin Med 8:444.K...
Slow acetylator Allergology
...cetyltransferase 2 acetylation polymorphism: prevalence of slow acetylators does not differ between atopic dermatitis patients and healthy subjects. Skin Pharmacol Appl Skin Physiol 16:386-392.Chang CH et al (2016) N-...
SPINK5 gene Dermatology
...mflexa. Dermatologica 978: 133-136Kato A et al (2003) Association of SPINK5 gene polymorphisms with atopic dermatitis in the Japanese population. Br J Dermatol 148: 665-669Lyles J et al.(2019) Role of genetics, enviro...
SPINK6 gene Internal medicine
...skin appendages, including sebaceous and sweat glands. SPINK6 expression is decreased in lesions of atopic dermatitis (Meyer-Hoffert U et al. 2010).SPINK6 plays a role in modulating the activity of KLKs (kallikrein-re...
Spiraeae ulmariae flos Phytotherapy
...eumus boldus leaf and Spiraea ulmaria plant extract combination on bacterial colonization in canine atopic dermatitis: A preliminary randomized, placebo controlled, double-blinded study. Res Vet Sci 118:164-170.Schilc...
Staphylococcal infections Internal medicine
...SH et al (2006) Influence of narrow-band UVB phototherapy on cutaneous microbiota of children with atopic dermatitis. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 20: 1114-1120
Stress disorder, post-traumatic Dermatology
...ouths. Psychiatrist Serv 58: 1311-1316Hermanns N & Scholz OB (1993) Psychological influences on atopic dermatitis - a behavioural medical view. In Gieler U & Stangier U & Braehler E (eds.) Skin diseases fr...
Suplatast tosilate Internal medicine
.... Suplatast showed reasonable efficacy in the treatment of bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis. Preparations Suplatast tosilate is not approved in the U.S. but is available in Japan as Tosilart®...
Tallow Cosmetology
...now obsolete "mink oil", the melted out sebum of mink and mader, found its way into the therapy of atopic dermatitis. Tallow is mainly used in cosmetic products such as soaps, lipsticks, hair shampoos, shaving creams...
Tezepelumab Allergology
...ls and plays a role at an early stage in the inflammatory cascade, for example in bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis and other inflammatory diseases. Blocking TSLP with tezepelumab reduces a broad spectrum of biomark...
TGFBR1 Gene Dermatology
...with Loeys-Dietz syndrome often develop immunological disorders: food allergies, asthma or signs of atopic dermatitis or inflammatory bowel disease. There are overlaps with the hyper-IgE syndrome. Literature Biskind G...
TNFRSF4 Gene Internal medicine
...classic Kaposi sarcoma of childhood. J Exp Med 210: 1743-1759.Furue M et al (2019) Pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis: current paradigm. Iran J Immunol 16: 97-107. Gu S et al (2020) Elevated TNFRSF4 gene expression is...
Toll-like receptor 2 Allergology
...12) Activation of epidermal toll-like receptor 2 enhances tight junction function: implications for atopic dermatitis and skin barrier repair. J Invest Dermatol 133:988-998.Pålsson-McDermott EM et al (2007) The potent...
TRPV1 Internal medicine
...ew and relevance to manual therapy. J Manipulative Physiol Ther36:385-393Stand S (2007) Pruritus in atopic dermatitis: mechanisms and therapy. Act Dermatol 33: 131-134Takahashi N et al (2014) Epithelial TRPV1 signalin...
TRPV3 Gene Dermatology
...emperature-Activated Ca2+-Permeable Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid TRPV3 Channel Attenuates Atopic Dermatitis. Mol Pharmacol. 96: 393-400.Yan K et al. (2019) Pharmacological Activation of Thermo-Transient Rece...
Twenty-nail dystrophy L60.3 Dermatology
...associated with various underlying diseases (e.g. psoriasis vulgaris/s.s. psoriasis of the nails), atopic dermatitis, lichen planus (see lichen planus of the nails), alopecia areata). Literature Alkiewicz J (1950) Tr...
TYK2 Internal medicine
...pared with the control group in patients with psoriatic arthritis (n = 2), alopecia areata (n = 2), atopic dermatitis (n = 1), or active nonsegmental vitiligo (n = 1), although few studies have been conducted on these...
Urticaria acute spontaneous L50.8 Allergology
...ticaria. Manifestation m:w=1:1; young people are most frequently affected, especially children with atopic dermatitis; Clinical features Acutely occurring, raised, sharply defined, palpable, solitary or confluent, itc...
Urticaria-like follicular mucinosis L98.5 Dermatology
...In contrast, secondary follicular mucinosis is associated with benign inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis, lupus erythematosus, Graves' disease, or malignancies such as cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (O'Reilly...
Vagan cutis B94.81 Dermatology
Varicella B01.9 Dermatology
...sons, segmental infestation pattern is always still detectableEczema herpeticatum: previously known atopic dermatitis, also in children highly febrile course Prurigo simplex acuta infantum: urticarial papules, sometim...