Results for "atopic dermatitis"
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Urocanic acid Cosmetology
...n agent. It acts as UVB filter (Mollet M et al. 2017).Medicine: In smaller studies in patients with atopic dermatitis an improvement of skin inflammation and an improvement of the transepidermal water loss -TEWL could...
Ustekinumab Dermatology
...sis status in advance, as reactivations are possible during therapy.Ustekinumab is not effective in atopic dermatitis (Saeki H et al. 2017). Literature Altenburg A et al (2018) Biologic side effects in psoriasis. Derm...
Linolenic acid Phytotherapy
...-4557.Fujii M et al. (2013) Deficiency of n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids is mainly responsible for atopic dermatitis-like pruritic skin inflammation in special diet-fed hairless mice. Exp Dermatol 22:272-277.Kawamura...
CVID10 D81.0 Internal medicine
...on a 13-year-old girl who developed progressive hair loss, trachyonychia, psoriatic dermatitis, and atopic dermatitis at age 2 years. She had recurrent sinopulmonary infections and was diagnosed with hypogammaglobulin...
Pollinosis J30.12 Allergology
Pityriasis simplex L30.80 Dermatology
...simplex corporis. Manifestation Especially occurring in patients with sebostasis, atopic diathesis, atopic dermatitis, infants, toddlers and elderly people (ichthyosis senilis). Therapy S.u. Sebostasis; s.au. Pityrias...
Eczema Dentistry
...es the long duration (chronicity) of the inflammatory skin changes. Atopic eczema (neurodermatitis, atopic dermatitis, endogenous eczema) is a chronic skin disease characterized by dryness of the skin and a tendency t...
Health care medicine ordinance Dermatology
...all extent and occurring up to twice a year for a few weeks 0-10Otherwise 20-30Atopic eczema (syn.: atopic dermatitis, endogenous eczema")small extension limited to the predilection sites up to twice a year for a few...
Sensitive Skin-Syndrome T78.4 Dermatology
...e an atypical appearance and therefore not have the "expected" morphology: contact allergic eczema, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis are probably the four most common differential diagnoses. Contact u...
Staphylococcus aureus Internal medicine
...es or recumbent catheters, dialysis patients, diabetics, patients with atopic diathesis (especially atopic dermatitis), patients in need of care and i.v. drug addicts. Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) plays a sp...
Eleutherococci radix Phytotherapy
...g studies. Bioorg Med Chem Lett 24:4114-4119. Choi JK et al. (2013) Oleanolic acid acetate inhibits atopic dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis in a murine model.Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 269:72-80. George VC et al...
Maskne Dermatology
...g seborrheic skin, rosacea, acne but also new as perioral dermatitis or exacerbation of preexisting atopic dermatitis. Etiopathogenesis Occlusion effect with development of warm and humid climate, sebaceous congestion...
Th22 cell Internal medicine
...his T-cell type was detected in the analysis of skin samples from patients with psoriasis vulgaris, atopic dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis (Eyerich S et al. 2009; Eyerich K et al. 2015).The expression of CC...
Verruca vulgaris B07 Dermatology
...nosis. Predisposing factors are hyperhidrosis, immunosuppression or atopic diathesis (children with atopic dermatitis appear to be more susceptible to viral inoculation). A typical phenomenon in children is autoinocul...
Naevus melanocytic common D22.- Dermatology
...Act Dermatol 20: 2-6Synnerstad I et al. (2004) Fewer melanocytic nevi found in children with active atopic dermatitis than in children without dermatitis. Arch Dermatol 140:1471-1475Tomita K et al. (1998) A nevocellul...
Nevus melanocytic (overview) D22.- Dermatology
...Act Dermatol 20: 2-6Synnerstad I et al. (2004) Fewer melanocytic nevi found in children with active atopic dermatitis than in children without dermatitis. Arch Dermatol 140:1471-1475Tomita K et al. (1998) A nevocellul...
red scrotum syndrome (rss) Dermatology
...gabapentin or amitryptiline or carvediol (beta-blocker).Differential diagnosis: psoriasis inversa, atopic dermatitis, mycoses, erythrasma, allergic contact dermatitis. Literature Moll I. (2021) Red scrotum syndrome o...
Puva therapy Dermatology
Pregnancy skin changes O99.7 Dermatology
Tinea pedis moccasin type B35.30 Dermatology
IPEX E31.0 Internal medicine
...re is generalized pruriginous dermatitis, sometimes lichenoid, sometimes psoriasiform or resembling atopic dermatitis.Furthermore, erythrodermic exfoliative dermatitis has been described. More rarely, alopecia or onyc...
Eczema nail L60.8 Dermatology
...ng of the nail plate, onycholysis and color changes as a result of nail involvement in eczema, both atopic dermatitis and contact allergic and contact toxic dermatitis (eczema).
Pityriasis rosea L42 Dermatology
...atitis with focal spongiosisLaboratory: without relevanceDD.: macular syphilide, seborrheic eczema, atopic dermatitis Prog. : good, spontaneous healing Therapy: symptomatic, wait for spontaneous healing. Differential...
Dirty neck L20.9 Dermatology
...the 'dirty neck' appearance in atopic eczema. Clin Exp Dermatol 21: 17-19Leung DY, Bieber T (2003) Atopic dermatitis. Lancet 361: 151-160Seghers AC et al (2014) Atopic dirty neck or acquired atopic hyperpigmentation?...
Microbiological therapy Phytotherapy
...ion also for the vaginal flora and currently also externally in dermatology e.g. for the therapy of atopic dermatitis. Indication: Allergic diseases: hay fever, asthma, food allergy, atopic eczema; vaginal, urological...