Results for "psoriasis"

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Subacute granulomatous thyroiditis de quervain E06.1 Internal medicine
...ain. German medical weekly 100: 2377-2380Wei YA et al (2018) Subacute thyroiditis in a patient with psoriasis treated with a tumor necrosisfactor-αinhibitor. Int J Dermatol 57:869-871.
Subcutaneous white adipose tissue Dermatology
...5: 1-10Song Q et al. (2025) Crosstalk between white adipose tissue and skin: Unraveling its role in psoriasis pathogenesis (Review). Mol Med Rep 31:169.Spalding KL et al. (2008) Dynamics of fat cell turnover i...
Sunflower Phytotherapy
...medicine to treat varicose symptoms and as an antispasmodic. Fruit components are also contained in psoriasis ointments. Helianthus annuus is a parent plant of:Flores Helianthi annui, the extract from the actu...
Sup Dermatology
...n maximum at 305-325 nm. The SUP spectrum proves to be particularly beneficial for the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris.
Superantigen Allergology
...other diseases.SAGs have an influence in some skin diseases, such as scarlet fever, atopic eczema, psoriasis vulgaris and mycosis fungoides.
Superficial tinea capitis B35.0 Dermatology
...otillomania: zones of hair loss have jagged (unnatural) boundaries. No surface scaling; no itching. Psoriasis capillitii: Either circumscribed, white-scaly plaques, no alopecia, more rarely also diffuse small...
Sweat gland edema, mucoid L74.8 Dermatology
...finition Edema in the perifocal connective tissue of eccrine sweat glands, e.g. in tumours, also in psoriasis vulgaris.
Syphilide, papulosquamous A51.3 Dermatology
...ing in syphilis II, s.a. Corona veneris. Localization Often at the hairline. Differential diagnosis Psoriasis vulgaris, seborrheic eczema, pityriasis lichenoides chronica.
Tabebuiae cortex Phytotherapy
...mpirical medicine: Improves stamina, concentration and well-being. For fever, stomach pain, eczema, psoriasis, fungal infections, ulcera cura. Externally as a bath additive for eczema. No clinical studies.Cosm...
Talimogen laherparepvec Pharmacology-Toxicology
...has been reported.Immune-mediated events: glomerulonephritis, vasculitis, pneumonitis, worsening of psoriasis, and the occurrence of vitiligo have been reported.Plasmocytoma at the injection site: Plasmocytoma...
Tandem therapy Dermatology
...which together give better results than the respective monotherapy. An example is the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris with a modern antipsoriatic agent ( calcipotriol, tacalcitol, tazarotene) and an external...
T-cell regulatory Allergology
...type by regulatory T cells. Allergology 31: 208-212Deng Y et al (2016) The Inflammatory Response in Psoriasis: a Comprehensive Review. Clin Rev Allergy Immunol 50:377-389.Panduro M et al (2016) Tissue Tregs. A...
Terbinafine Pharmacology-Toxicology
..., arthralgias, myalgias, rarely liver cell damage up to fatal liver cell necrosis. Deterioration of psoriasis. Notice! Due to the side effects, systemic use in Sweden has been limited to therapy-resistant onyc...
Terfenadine Dermatology
...(previous compensation), known QT time reduction, combination with macrolides or azole antifungals, psoriasis vulgaris (worsening possible). Dosage and method of use Adults/teenagers: 2 times/day 60-120 mg p.o...
Terfenadine Allergology
...(previous compensation), known QT time reduction, combination with macrolides or azole antifungals, psoriasis vulgaris (worsening possible). Dosage and method of use Adults/teenagers: 2 times/day 60-120 mg p.o...
Tgf-beta Allergology
...pment of new specific drugs. TGF agonists could be used in hyperproliferative skin diseases such as psoriasis, TGF antagonists in wound healing. Although TGF-beta is not yet available in any dosage form, its u...
Tinea cruris B35.8 Dermatology
...preparation or culture. S.a.u. Mycoses. Differential diagnosis Bacterial folliculitis; candidiasis; psoriasis vulgaris; erythema nodosum. Therapy In any case, local and systemic antimycotic therapy is recommen...
Tinea faciei B35.06 Dermatology
...i). Differential diagnosis Rosacea; facial granuloma; cutaneous lupus erythematosus; atopic eczema; psoriasis vulgaris; contagious impetigo. Therapy According to the Tinea corporis. Note(s) Experience shows th...
Tinea (overview) B35.- Dermatology
...ngal infection. Crit Rev Microbiol 41:374-388Leibovici V et al. (2014) Prevalence of tinea pedis in psoriasis, compared to atopic dermatitis and normal controls--a prospective study. Mycoses 57:754-758Müller V...
Tinea pedis moccasin type B35.30 Dermatology
...atitis with parakeratosis, mycelia.laboratory. not relevant. DD. Atopic eczema, contact dermatitis, psoriasis palmo-plantaris.Therapy: Consistent topical and systemic antimycotic therapy(Terbinafine, Itraconaz...
Tinea pedis (overview) B35.30 Dermatology
...ngi. Differential diagnosis Intertrigo; candidiasis; hyperkeratotic rhagadiform eczema of the foot; psoriasis vulgaris; lichen planus; dyshidrosis; allergic contact dermatitis. Complication(s)(associated disea...
TNF Gene Internal medicine
...-alpha is associated with a variety of diseases, including autoimmune diseases, insulin resistance, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, tuberculosis, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney d...
Tocilizumab Dermatology
...ndications of a possible connection between the administration of tocilizumab and the occurrence of psoriasis or the worsening of existing psoriasis.Blockade IL-6 activity inhibits the synthesis of acute phase...
Toll-like receptor 3 Allergology
..., for rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic scleroderma, Sjögren's syndrome, psoriasis vulgaris and multiple sclerosis (Liu Y et al. 2014).Toll-like receptor 3 also recognizes damaged en...
Transglutaminases Internal medicine
...olucrin and SPR3 in the epidermis and contributes to hyperkeratosis in patients with ichthyosis and psoriasis. TG5 inactivating mutations lead to skin peeling syndrome. TG5 knockout mice have not yet been gene...