Results for "psoriasis"
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Orthohyperkeratosis L85.8 Dermatology
...between retention hyperkeratosis (e.g. in vulgar ichthyosis), proliferative hyperkeratosis (e.g. in psoriasis vulgaris, ichthyosis congenita) and acanthokeratolytic hyperkeratosis (e.g. in dyskeratosis follicu...
Otc Dermatology
...totic diseases.Basic therapeutics: As part of interval therapy only for treatment of atopic eczema, psoriasis and after radiotherapy.Iodine compounds: Only for the treatment of ulcers and decubital ulcers.Anti...
Pagetoid reticulosis C84.4 Dermatology
...iology: Detection of T-cell receptors of the alpha-beta or gamma-delta type. Differential diagnosis Psoriasis vulgaris; follicular tinea cruris; Bowen's disease; Paget's disease extramammary. Therapy For isola...
Paget's disease of the nipple C50.0 Dermatology
...ductal depth of the carcinoma.DD. nipple eczema, especially chronic, atopic nipple eczema, scabies; psoriasis vulgarisTherapy: Breast diagnostics and professional excision of the carcinoma Differential diagnos...
Papillitis eruptive lingual H46 Dermatology
...ries. Differential diagnosis Hand-foot-and-mouth disease; hypertrophic papillae for food allergies; psoriasis vulgaris; Ciclosporin A treatments. Therapy Since the disease is harmless, only symptomatic therapy...
Parakeratosis hjorth-sabouraud R23.4 Dermatology
...ual pustular formation. Etiologically the findings are based on a minus variant of acral (pustular) psoriasis (see below acrodermatitis continua suppurativa) or an atopic eczema.
Parapsoriasis en plaques large-hearth-poicilodermatic L41.5 Dermatology
atrophic parapsoriasis; atrophic parapsoriasis (engl.); large plaque par...
Parapsoriasis en plaques large-hearth-poicilodermatic Definition Clinically and histologically well established v...
Paronychia chronic L03.0 Dermatology
...zo M (2015) Tips to treat the 5 most common nail disorders: brittle nails, onycholysis, paronychia, psoriasis, onychomycosis. Dermatol Clin 33:175-183Shafritz AB et al (2014) Acute and chronic paronychia of th...
Paronychia (overview) L03.02 Dermatology
..., protease inhibitors)Paronychia in systemic diseases:Sterile pustular paronychia in acral pustular psoriasis (see acrodermatitis continua suppurativa).Pemphigus vulgarisThrombangitis obliteransUlcerative coli...
PASI 75 Dermatology
PASI 75 Definition PASI 75 is a dynamic parameter for the control of systemic therapy in psoriasis. It describes the percentage improvement of the PASI index under therapy, i.e. a 75% reduction of t...
Peeling skin syndrome Q80.8 Dermatology
...r aquasensitive palmoplantar keratoses (see below aquagenic palmoplantar keratoderma)Histologically:Psoriasis (with typical expression evidence of Munro microabscesses) Note(s) Corneodesmosin (see CDSN gene be...
Perianal streptococcal dermatitis L30.3 Dermatology
...here. Atopic anal eczema: diffuse intertriginous eczema reaction; other signs of atopic dermatitis.Psoriasis inversa: usually sharply defined intertriginous red plaques, weepingContact allergic anal eczema:;...
Phenomenon of the last cuticle L40.8 Dermatology
Phenomenon of the last cuticle Definition Diagnostic phenomenon in psoriasis vulgaris. After triggering the candle stain phenomenon (removal of the scale), a coherent leaf-like...
Photodynamic therapy Dermatology
...n, have been reported in the following diseases (Balakirski G et al. 2024):Verrucae planae juvenilespsoriasis vulgariscutaneous sarcoidosislichen planuspseudolymphomasacne vulgariscircumscribed scleroderma. Im...
Phytotherapy Phytotherapy
...rmstadt S 3-54 Reuter J et al (2010) Which plant for which skin disease? Part 1: Atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, condylomas and herpes simplex. JDDG 10: 788-796
Pityriasis amiantacea L21.0 Dermatology
...tiopathogenesis Polyetiological, e.g. occurring in seborrhea, atopic eczema, pediculosis, impetigo, psoriasis vulgaris. Pityriasis amiantacea in combination with folliculitis decalvans has been described as a...
Pityriasis rosea L42 Dermatology
...self-fluorescence under wood light); pathogen detection by native examination and culture is proof.Psoriasis vulgaris: first manifestation of an acute, exanthematic psoriasis as an important DD. The exanthema...
Pityriasis simplex capillitii L21.0 Dermatology
...y, less often oily dandruff ( pityriasis simplex). Dandruff can be considered a minus variant of a: psoriasis vulgarisatopic dermatitisseborrheic dermatitisoccur. If a problem only occurs on the scalp, an etio...
Pityriasis versicolor (overview) B36.0 Dermatology
...arginal, circinate, scaly plaques) Pseudoleukoderm (condition following previous skin disease, e.g. psoriasis) Erythrasma (intertriginous localization; flat, homogeneous, asymptomatic, yellowish-reddish patch...
Pix Phytotherapy
...ic substances: Anesthetic, antipruritic, antimycotic. Sulphur: healing effect. Indication Medicine: Psoriasis vulgaris, eczema. Remember! The patient must be informed before use, especially about phototoxicity...
Pix pinaceae Dermatology
..., especiallybenzene, styrene, toluene, xylene, polycyclic hydrocarbons. Indication Eczema, scabies, psoriasis. Notice! Contains hydrocarbons (benzene, xylene, etc.), acetic acid, other organic acids, aliphatic...
Porokeratosis ptychotropica Q82.8 Dermatology
...all vertical zone of dyskeratotic and vacuolated cells within the epidermis. Differential diagnosis Psoriasis inversaDyskeratosis follicularisTinea corporisIntertrigo General therapy There is no known cure for...
Prednicarbate Dermatology
Prednicarbate Definition Medium strength, non-halogenated glucocorticoid. Indication Eczema, psoriasis. Limited indication Infants, pregnancy. Dosage and method of use Cream/oil/ointment: Apply 1-2 time...
Prednisolone Internal medicine
...(0,5 h). Indication First choice for syst. Glucocorticoid therapy; external application for eczema, psoriasis. Limited indication Strict indication during pregnancy: Prednisolone 0.3 mg/kg bw, side effects are...