Results for "atopic dermatitis"

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Dyshidrosis L30.1 Dermatology
...e of contact allergy caused by insoles, this is the only trigger of dyshidrosis. Minimal variant of atopic dermatitis, possibly also in the context of an acute episode of psoriasis palmaris et plantaris. Localization...
Borage Dermatology
...t bases (e.g. Unguentum emulsificans). See under Borage seed oil cream. Indication: chronic eczema, atopic dermatitis. Pregnancy/nursing period The pyrrazolidine alkaloids in the herb have hepatotoxic and carcinogenic...
Pityriasis alba pigmenting L30.5 Dermatology
...s of pityriasis alba. Clin Exp Dermatol 34:591-597Wolf R et al (1985) Extensive pityriasis alba and atopic dermatitis. Br J Dermatol 112: 247
Butylhydroxytoluene (bht) Allergology
...l 86:570-575.Hannuksela M et al,(1986) Peroral challenge tests with food additives in urticaria and atopic dermatitis. Int J Dermatol 25:178-180.Jaeger L (2002) Food allergens. In: L. Jaeger B Wüthrich (eds.) Food all...
Ceramides Internal medicine
...e cosmetic industry ceramides are used e.g. in hair care. Literature Kimata H (2006) Improvement of atopic dermatitis and reduction of skin allergic responses by oral intake of konjac ceramide. Pediatric Dermatol 23:...
Phosphodiesterase inhibitors Dermatology
...e ointment, a novel, nonsteroidal phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor for the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children and adults. J Am Acad Dermatol 75:494-503.
Eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases K29.5 Internal medicine
...dy of 24 Korean children, 13 patients (54.2 %) were found to have a history of allergies, including atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis and asthma. Five patients (20.8%) improved when they restricted their diet.Other...
Menthoxypropanediol Phytotherapy
...tigator-blinded efficacy assessment study of stand-alone emollient use in mild to moderately severe atopic dermatitis flares. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 28 Suppl 3: 9-15. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24702445...
PID Internal medicine
...ased.Loeys-Dietz syndrome: AD/mutations in TGFBR1 or TGFBR2 genes/recurrent respiratory infections, atopic dermatitis, NM allergies, hyperextensible joints, delayed dentition, some with aortic aneurysms (see also unde...
Tinea (overview) B35.- Dermatology
...ev Microbiol 41:374-388Leibovici V et al (2014) Prevalence of tinea pedis in psoriasis, compared to atopic dermatitis andnormalcontrols--a prospective study. Mycoses 57:754-758Nenoff P et al (2014) Mycology - An Updat...
Lgg Dermatology
...lucchi C et al (2012) Probiotics supplementation du-ring pregnancy or infancy for the prevention of atopic dermatitis: a meta-analysis. Epidemiology 23: 402-1441Schäfer T. (2014) S3 guideline allergy prevention - upda...
Acral peeling skin syndrome Q81.9 Dermatology
...and the statum corneum, without an inflammatory component. Differential diagnosis Minus variant of atopic dermatitis (see other signs of atopy)Localized autosomal dominant epidermolysis bullosa simplex (Weber Cockayn...
Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa L40.2 Dermatology
...boratory: not relevant; pustule swab sterileDD: Pustulosa palmaris et plantaris psoriasis, mycosis, atopic dermatitis, chronic hand eczema (possibly contact allergic eczema)Compl.: in case of prolonged existence possi...
Allergy syndrome, oral T78.4 Allergology
...h Allergy Immunol 131: 19-24De Waard-van der Spek FB et al (1998) Diagnostic tests in children with atopic dermatitis and food allergy. Allergy 53: 1087-1089Osterballe M et al (2003) Diagnostic value of scratch-chambe...
Alopecia areata (overview) L63.8 Dermatology
...tion in childhood before puberty, familial occurrence, associated autoimmune diseases, existence of atopic dermatitis, nail involvement and alopecia areata totalis/ universalis.As a rule of thumb, within the first 6 m...
antimicrobial peptides Dermatology
...ology Clinic: Akt Dermatol 42: 20-22.Volz T et al (2015) On the role of the innate immune system in atopic dermatitis. Dermatologist 66: 90-95Wehkamp J et al (2007) Defensins and cathelicidins in gastrointestinal infe...
Apremilast Dermatology
...r 7104. Samrao A et al (2012) A pilot study of an oral phosphodiesterase inhibitor (apremilast) for atopic dermatitis in adults. Arch Dermatol 148:890-897Skullerud KH et al (2021) Apremilast for genital erosive lichen...
Argan tree Allergology
...arkii extract, Argania spinosa kernel oil vs. 1% hydrocortisone cream in the treatment of childhood atopic dermatitis. J Med Assoc Thai 97:820-826. Klika D et al(2014) Amino phenolics from the fruit of the argan tree...
Atmoknesis Internal medicine
...to be the determining factor in pruritus associated with insect bites, urticaria, xerosis cutis or atopic dermatitis. Like allocnesis, respiratory knees can be suppressed by local anaesthetics and reduced by cooling....
Atopy score after hanifin and rajka Dermatology
Atopy score after hanifin and rajka Go to S.u. Atopic Dermatitis
Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome Due to Ctla4 Haploinsuffiency D81.4 Internal medicine
...and headache (6%), thyroid disease (5%), arthritis (3%), growth retardation, fever or night sweats, atopic dermatitis or alopecia (2% each), and primary biliary cirrhosis, Addison's disease, or a wound healing disorde...
Autologous blood therapy Dermatology
...gically, the autologous blood therapy is mainly used for urticaria and in individual cases also for atopic dermatitis. Implementation Blood is taken from the arm vein and reinjected into the skin or muscle. Initially...
Axon reflex Allergology
...jima A et al (2012) Abnormal axon reflex-mediated sweating correlates with high state of anxiety in atopic dermatitis. Allergol Int 61:469-473.Tavee JO et al (2014) Sural sensory nerve action potential, epidermal nerv...
Betulae cortex Phytotherapy
...ounds in adults.HMPC: no monograph yet, only protocolESCOP: not processedDermatological indication: Atopic dermatitis: Imlan Creme pur®, Imlan Lotion pur®Recent clinical studies: actinic keratoses, epidermal lesions (...
Bisabolol Phytotherapy
...rs. Adv Skin Wound Care 28:406-409.Veraldi S et al,(2009) Treatment of pruritus in mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis with a topical non-steroidal agent. J Drugs Dermatol 8:537-539.