Results for "atopic dermatitis"

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Interleukin-33 Allergology
...s or the release of IL-33. IL-33 is therefore a common starting point for the itch-scratch cycle of atopic dermatitis (Imai Y 2019). Literature Balato A et al. (2016) Interleukin-33: increasing role in dermatological...
Hypereosinophilic dermatitis D72.1 Dermatology
...and older scratch erosions are frequently detectable. Never, however, is the "scratched" aspect of atopic dermatitis found.Eosinophilic organ involvement can be excluded.The transition to a hypereosinophilia syndrome...
Microsilver Dermatology
...hand balm, foot cream. Literature Keck CM et al (2009) Silver-nanolipid complex for application to atopic dermatitis skin: rheological characterization, in vivo efficiency and theory of action. J Biomed Nanotechnolog...
Endocarditis, infectious I33.0 Internal medicine
...at can cause bacteremia such as acne, severe erysipelas, ulcus curis, necrotizing fasciitis, severe atopic dermatitis Procedures such as:dental interventionscardiac surgerycatheter interventional (Knirsch 2014) Pathop...
Blaschko-linear inflammatory dermatoses L44.2 Dermatology
...ifestations, such as linear lichen planus, linear lichen nitidus, linear (nevoid) psoriasis, linear atopic dermatitis, and other inflammatory skin diseases (Sengupta S et al. 2012). Histologically, they correspond to...
Ccl1 Allergology
...ay a role in the inflammation of bronchial asthma and lesional skin (not in serum) in patients with atopic dermatitis. Remarkably, CCL1-induced chemotaxis on inflammatory cells can be reversed by a viral recombinant m...
Ccl24 Allergology
...cetylsalicylic acid-induced bronchial asthma.In lesional skin of patients with (extrinsically safe) atopic dermatitis an increased gene expression for the eotaxins CCL11, CCL24, CCL26 can be detected compared to healt...
Ccl26 Allergology
...tion inhibition of eosinophilic granulocytes.In lesional skin of patients with (extrinsically safe) atopic dermatitis an increased gene expression for the eotaxins CCL11, CCL24, CCL26 can be detected in comparison to...
Ccl8 Allergology
...s, monocytes, T cells and NK cells. Apparently CCL8 and its receptor CCR8 play an important role in atopic dermatitis. It is able to attract inflammatory highly specific T-helper cells of type Th2. These in turn are a...
Chronic prurigo L28.1 Dermatology
...ased production of interleukin-31 mRNA is detectable in prurigo nodes. The studies in patients with atopic dermatitis and prurigo nodularis, suggest that interleukin-31 released by activated CD4-positive T cells is a...
Dubowitz syndrome Q87.0 Dermatology
...been diagnosed with Dubowitz syndrome or a "Dubowitz-like" condition. Clinical features Integument: Atopic dermatitis, dermatitic changes on the face and over the extensor surfaces of the large joints, usually improve...
Eicosapentaenoic acid Allergology
...et al. 2014). Literature Amagai Y et al (2015) Dihomo-γ-linolenic acid prevents the development of atopic dermatitis through prostaglandin D1 production in NC/Tnd mice. J Dermatol Sci 79:30-37. Davidson MH (2013) Ome...
Epidermal differentiation complex Dermatology
...environment. EDC proteins are involved in a number of skin diseases, including ichthyosis vulgaris, atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Classification Cornified envelope precursor family: The family of cornified envelope...
Hypericum perforatum Phytotherapy
...r the treatment of wounds and burns. Hyperforin-rich ointment, 1.5% hyperforin for the treatment of atopic dermatitis. Preparations e.g. Bedan® cream or lotion. Dosage s. Package leaflet finished preparations!Internal...
Hyper IgE syndrome 1 D82.4 Dermatology
...ood. Both sexes are affected equally often. Clinical features Mostly manifestation as superinfected atopic dermatitis with recurrent abscessing infections of the skin (face, neck region), mucous membranes of the upper...
Hyper IgE syndrome 3 D82.4 Dermatology
...iosynostosis, bronchiectasis, finger contractures, elbow contractures, impacted teeth, high palate, atopic dermatitis; diarrhea, speech disorders).Hyper-IgE syndrome 3 based on a pathogenic variant in ZNF341 (c.904C&g...
Hyper-IgE-Syndrome 5 D82.4 Internal medicine
...ostly bacterial in nature (H. influenza and Staphylococcus aureus). Other clinical features include:atopic dermatitisbronchial asthmaelevated serum IgEelevated interleukin-6. Etiopathogenesis Hyper IgE syndrome 5 is a...
Immunodeficiency 16 and TNFRSF4-Deficience D81.4 Internal medicine
...SF4 expression was significantly increased in this form of acute myeloid leukemia (Gu S et al 2020).Atopic dermatitis: These keratinocytes produce large amounts of thymic stromal lymphopoietin, IL-25, and IL-33, leadi...
Interleukin-22 Allergology
...hus inhibits the terminal differentiation of keratinocytes; this has a pathogenetic significance in atopic dermatitis. In a dual function, interleukin-22 also exerts a cell-protective effect on the epithelia of the in...
IVL gene Internal medicine
...cholesteatoma of the middle ear and disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis (OMIM:175800).In atopic dermatitis, barrier dysfunction correlates with the downregulation of barrier-related molecules such as involu...
Jak-stat signal path Dermatology
...bstance was investigated in a phase 2 and several phase 3 studies in adults with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis at a dose of 1 mg, 2 mg and 4 mg once daily compared to placebo. This showed a significant improvem...
Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.- Dermatology
...f organ-transplanted patients) or in various diseases, e.g. lupus erythematosus, systemic or severe atopic dermatitis. V.a. in men, similar course to HIV-associated Kaposi's sarcoma.Kaposi's sarcoma in MSM without HIV...
Lichen planus classic type L43.- Dermatology
...tions rarely occur (this means that fresh or older scratch erosions such as those to be expected in atopic dermatitis are absent). Localized, rough, yellow-reddish, hyperkeratotic plaques appear on the palms and soles...
Omalizumab Allergology
.... Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 111: 278-284Heil PM et al (2010) Omalizumab therapy of atopic dermatitis: IgE depletion does not lead to clinical improvement - a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-bli...
Prurigo simplex subacuta L28.2 Dermatology
...istaminergic pathomechnamisms are discussed.Furthermore, an allergic diathesis and connections with atopic dermatitis are also being considered.Furthermore, nerve root irritations due to degenerative changes in the sp...