Results for "psoriasis"
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Palmoplantar keratoses (overview) Q82.8 Dermatology
.... Diffuse PKK may accompany other skin diseases such as ichthyosis or pityriasis rubra pilaris. DD: Psoriasis palmoplantaris, hyperkeratotic hand eczema, reactive calluses, verrucae vulgares (viral warts).Ther...
Panitumumab Internal medicine
...lashes and eyebrows.Remarkable is the observation that under therapy with cetuximab and panitumumab psoriasis dramatically improved within a week (Okamoto K et al. 2015). Preparations Vectibix® Note(s) For the...
Peaking out phenomenon L40.9 Dermatology
Peaking out phenomenon Definition Important diagnostic phenomenon in psoriasis. After removal of the uppermost parakeratotic horny scales, punctiform bleeding occurs, which in th...
Photopheresis extracorporeal Dermatology
...neous atrial catheters. JAAD 5: 1112-1119Vonderheid EC et al (1990) Extracorporeal photopheresis in psoriasis vulgaris: clinical and immunologic observations. J Am Acad Dermatol 23: 703-12Wilfert H et al (1989...
Pityriasis lichenoides chronica L41.1 Dermatology
guttate parapsoriasis; Parapsoriasis en gouttes; PLC
...tomatic, systemic: Eythromycin/Prednisolone Differential diagnosis Clinical differential diagnosis: Psoriasis guttata: Mostly acutely occurring 0.1-1.5 cm large, red or pale red papules or plaques with distinc...
Pityriasis rubra pilaris (juvenile type) L44.0 Dermatology
...hyperkeratoses. Although the skin changes have a psoriasiform pattern, there is no relationship to psoriasis. Classification According to Griffith, there are 5 types to which an HIV-associated form is added:C...
Pix lithanthracis Dermatology
...contained in numerous dermatics and some NRF prescriptions for the treatment of chronic eczema and psoriasis vulgaris. None of the three active ingredients is currently available as a prescription substance,...
Plant tars Phytotherapy
...tive effects. Field of application/use Plant tars are used to treat subacute and chronic eczema and psoriasis. Their therapeutic importance has diminished over the last two decades. Dosage Apply 5-10 to 20 % p...
POMP gene Dermatology
...inhibitors are degraded. Likewise, defective proteins are degraded (garbage can principle).POMP and psoriasis: It is known that the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway is involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Th...
Popp syndrome L40.50 Dermatology
...on clinical experience in the treatment of psoriatic arthritis (see below Arthritis, psoriatic and psoriasis arthropathica). Initial: disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs(DMARD).Alterative: sulfasalazine.If...
Porokeratosis mibelli Q82.8 Dermatology
...lizationLichen planus anularis: smooth red oerated surface, miest combined with mucosal involvement Psoriasis vulgaris: extensor, filled scaly plaques, no anular structuresTinea corporis: mycological-culteral...
Porokeratosis superficialis disseminata actinica Q82.8 Dermatology
...vitamin D3 analogues, tretinoin Differential diagnosis Keratosis follicularis; keratosis actinica; psoriasis vulgaris; verrucae planae juveniles; acrokeratosis verruciformis. Therapy Physical procedures such...
PSORS10 Dermatology
PSORS10 Definition PSORS10 (Psoriasis Susceptibility 10) is a genetic locus associated with psoriasis. PSOS10 is located on chromosome 18...
PSORS11 Dermatology
PSORS11 Definition PSORS11 (Psoriasis Susceptibility 11) is a genetic locus associated with psoriasis. PSOS11 is located on chromosome5q3...
PSORS8 Dermatology
PSORS8 Definition PSORS8 (Psoriasis Susceptibility 8) is a genetic locus associated with psoriasis. PSOS8 is located on chromosome 16ql...
Pustular dermatoses L98.8 Dermatology
...alanitis parakeratotica circinataImpetigo herpetiformisKeratoderma blenorrhagicum (Reiter's disease)Psoriasis vulgaris cum pustulationePsoriasis pustulosa generalisata (PGG)Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plan...
Pustule Dermatology
...s) or contain pathogenic germs.Non-follicular pustules are mainly found in the pustular variants of psoriasis. In these clinical pictures the pustules are sterile. A pustular pimple can develop primarily or se...
Puva bath therapy Dermatology
...creased sensitivity to light in the treated areas! Literature Karrer S et al (2001) Phototherapy of psoriasis: comparative experience of different phototherapeutic approaches. Dermatology 202: 108-115 Kerscher...
Pyrithione zinc Dermatology
...ithione spray does not enhance the efficacy of clobetasol propionate 0.05% foam in the treatment of psoriasis. J Am Acad Dermatol 49:79-82Jo JH et al (2005) Pustular psoriasis and the Kobner phenomenon caused...
Quality of life Internal medicine
...naire for Arterial Occlusive Disease-86 (Bullinger, 1996)Marburg Skin Questionnaire (Stangier, 1996)Psoriasis Disability Index (Finlay, 1987)Tübingen Questionnaire for Measuring the QoL of CVI Patients (Klyscz...
Radon bath Dermatology
...age complaints and weakness, endocrine gland diseases, menstrual disorders or skin diseases such as psoriasis or eczema. Other indications are poorly healing wounds, gout, impotence or chronic bronchitis and a...
Ramipril Internal medicine
...2014)Release of a Lichen planus pemphigoides (Ogg GS et al. 1997)Triggering of generalised pustular psoriasis (Thakor P et al. 2010) Interactions Ramipril should not be combined with AT1 receptor antagonists o...
Rar-related orphan receptor gamma-t Dermatology
...to Th17 cells on the other hand. Note(s) The protein plays an important role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. Inhibitors of ROR-gamma-t in development appear to be promising in their...
Red lunulae L60.8 Dermatology
...lupus erythematosus (diffuse form of red lunulae).Alopecia areataHeart failureCirrhosis of the liverPsoriasis (punctate form of red lunulae)Rheumatoid arthritis (Jorizzo JL et al. 1983)Carbon monoxide poisonin...
REL gene Internal medicine
...mmune response (NFAT) and IL-1 family signaling pathways. An important paralog of this gene is RELA.Psoriasis: Evidence is accumulating that the REL gene, as a member of the NF-κB family, is a risk factor for...