Results for "psoriasis"
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Alopecia scarring L66.8 Dermatology
...igoid scarring type Brunsting-Perry)Depositional dermatosesAmyloidosisMucinosisInflammatory diseasesPsoriasis capitisPityriasis amiantaceaDrugs (rare)Busulfan Etiopathogenesis see classification below Diagnosi...
Alterserythrodermia L53.87 Dermatology
...reactive) lymph node swelling. Etiopathogenesis Aetiopathogenetically, eczema of different genesis, psoriasis, cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, lichen planus, seborrhoeic eczema and also pemphigus are possible.
Anal dermatitis cumulative toxic L24.9 Dermatology
...ion of the usually excruciating itching. Differential diagnosis (circumscriptes) atopic dermatitis; psoriasis inversa; Paget's disease extramammary; Bowen's disease; chronic candidiasis; eczema, contact dermat...
Anal eczema contact allergic L23.8 Allergology
...ma (see below eczema, anal eczema). Differential diagnosis Lichen simplex chronicus; atopic eczema; psoriasis inversa; extramammary Paget's disease; Bowen's disease; chronic candidiasis; eczema, anal eczema cu...
Analpruritus L29.00 Dermatology
...st frequent causes are toxic or allergic perianal eczema, anal eczema as well as perianal localised psoriasis (here also occurring in isolation) or atopic eczema. Other causes include irritation caused by dysp...
Analpruritus L29.00 Allergology
...st frequent causes are toxic or allergic perianal eczema, anal eczema as well as perianal localised psoriasis (here also occurring in isolation) or atopic eczema. Other causes include irritation caused by dysp...
Anthocyanins Phytotherapy
...epatitis (Jiang X et al. 2014).Delphinidin appears to exert an anti-inflammatory effect in vitro in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis by inhibiting innate and adaptive IFNγ+ cells and T helper (Th)17 cells (Ts...
Arsenic intoxication T57.0 Dermatology
...oxidase. Manifestation Particularly occurring in patients who were already treated decades ago for psoriasis vulgaris or anaemia (e.g. with Fowler's solution; use until 1966), who came into contact with arsen...
Arsenic keratoses L85.8 Dermatology
...ic keratosis and pigmentation accompanied by multiple Bowen's disease and genitourinary cancer in a psoriasis patient. J Dermatol 29: 446-451Troyanova-Slavkova S et al (2018) Squamous cell carcinoma after many...
Asteatotic dermatitis L30.8 Dermatology
...tol 20: 1-6Al-Janabi A et al. (2024) Risk of Paradoxical Eczema in Patients Receiving Biologics for Psoriasis. JAMA Dermatol 160:71-79Bhushan M et al. (2001) Eczema craquele resulting from acute oedema: a repo...
Atopic diathesis L20.9 Dermatology
...the triggered inflammatory cascade is attributed to the production of Th2 cytokines (in contrast to psoriasis). In clinical practical use, the use of an atopy score is important in order to obtain firm indicat...
Auspitz, Heinrich Dermatology
...ll conveyed to medical students today by the so-called Auspitz phenomenon, a clinical phenomenon in psoriasis, which was previously described by Alphonse Devergie, Robert Willan and Ferdinand v. Hebra, among o...
Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome Due to Ctla4 Haploinsuffiency D81.4 Internal medicine
...hort included:Symptoms of generalized variable immunodeficiency with recurrent childhood infections,PsoriasisFood allergiesExtensive verrucae vulgares on the hands.Schubert et al (2014) reported 11 patients fr...
Avelumab Internal medicine
...nd subcutaneous tissue disorders:Frequent: pruritus, maculo-papular exanthema, dry skin.Occasional: psoriasis, exfoliative dermatitis, erythema multiforme, pemphigoid, generalized pruritus, vitiligo (Wang PF e...
Bakuchiol (inci) Cosmetology
.... In traditional Chinese and Indian medicine, Psoralea corylfolia is used to treat diseases such as psoriasis and leprosy. Recently, Bakuchil has been offered as an "effective and gentle retinol alternative"....
Balanitis N48.10 Dermatology
...ry involvement of glans and/or prepuce in various skin and general diseases(balanitis symptomatica):Psoriasis vulgarislichen planusErythema multiforme (involvement in the context of an exanthema)Balanitis diab...
Balanitis symptomatica N48.1 Dermatology
...ion of glans penis and prepuce as partial symptom of various dermatoses or general diseases such as psoriasis vulgaris, lichen planus, pemphigus vulgaris, scarring pemphigoid, M. Behçet, erythema exsudativum m...
Balloon vine Phytotherapy
...incture: Allergic reactions, hay fever, skin inflammations, eczematous dermatoses, neurodermatitis, psoriasis, insect bites, itching, dandruffStudies: Atopic dermatitis. Niedner R et al 1996, Gehring W et al 1...
Balneotherapy Dermatology
...tric baths Literature Leaute-Labreze C et al (2001) Saline spa water or combined water and UV-B for psoriasis vs conventional UV-B: lessons from the Salies de Bearn randomized study. Arch Dermatol 137: 1035-10...
Basal cell carcinoma superficial C44.L Dermatology
...ons), a further tumor infiltration can be assumed. Differential diagnosis M. Bowen; tinea corporis; psoriasis vulgaris, eczema, nummular Therapy In isolated tumours on the trunk vertical excision with a safety...
B-clear Dermatology
...UV exposure of healthy skin. Currently still experimental procedure. Indication Chronic stationary psoriasis vulgaris; possibly vitiligo; atopic eczema, seborrhoeic eczema. Implementation After determining th...
Behçet's disease M35.2 Dermatology
...premilast (Otezla®), which has already proven its worth as a modulator of inflammatory mediators in psoriasis, has also been approved for Behcet's disease since April 2020.Additive: In severe cases, indomethac...
Berber Phytotherapy
...tract. Effects Berberine inhibits calmodulin and thereby regulates the different cell activities of psoriasis.The following indications have been described in detail: Use in neurological diseases: The excessiv...
Betamethasone valerate Dermatology
...ema, allergic skin reactions, in persistent cases also short-term as interval or tandem therapy for psoriasis vulgaris. Notice! Application duration max. 4 weeks! Limited indication Long-term therapy for child...
Beta-receptor blockers Internal medicine
...increase in peripheral circulatory disorders(intermittent claudication), triggering or worsening of psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis. Allergic reactions are rare.Triggers of lichenoid drug exanthema: Acebut...