Results for "Psoriasis"

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Localized Cutaneous Nodular Amyloidosis E85.8 Dermatology
...literature. Cutis 93:89-94Ung CY et al (2014) Primary cutaneous nodular amyloidosis associated with psoriasis. Clin Exp Dermatol 39:608-611
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0 Dermatology
...tial diagnosis Tuberculosis cutis luposa; polymorphic light dermatosis; rosacea; seborrheic eczema; psoriasis vulgaris; tinea faciei; tinea corporis; keratosis actinica. External therapy Exclusively external m...
Lupus erythematosus subacute-cutaneous L93.1 Dermatology
...ANA, anti-dsDNA-Ak, anti-Sm-; anti-U1RNP-AkDD.: disseminated chronic discoid LE; seborrheic eczema, psoriasis; drug exanthema.Therapy: Initial glucocorticoids like prednisone (e.g. Decortin) 20-40 mg/day p.o.,...
Lymphadenopathy, dermatopathic I89.8 Dermatology
...cosis fungoides, erythroderma, in (melano-) erythroderma, in generalized lichen planus, generalized psoriasis. Clinical features Swelling of lymph nodes, especially inguinal and axillary. Skin symptoms corresp...
Lymphocyte Internal medicine
...e pattern. The modulation of the Th-17 cytokine profile plays an essential role in the treatment of psoriasis. Literature Doitsh G et al (2016) How CD4 T Cells Are Lost During HIV Infection.Cell Host Microbe 1...
Majeed syndrome L98.3; M86.- Internal medicine
...e required on several occasions. Inconstant occurrence of Sweet syndrome as well as severe pustular psoriasis (Ferguson et al. 2005). The clinical course in the first-described family was similar in all 3 chil...
Malakoplakia D84.8 Dermatology
...kia. J Am Acad Dermatol 30: 834-836Schaller J et al (1996) Cutaneous malacoplakia in a patient with psoriasis vulgaris. dermatologist 47: 763-736Van Furth R et al (1992) Ciprofloxacin for treatment of malakopl...
Malassezia Dermatology
...may play a pathogenic role in other dermatoses as e.g. seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. There is no indication that the organisms invade the skin. Pathogen Mlassezia occurs mainly as com...
Malassez louis-charles Dermatology
...moglobine des globules rouge du sang Arch Phys norm path 2, 4: 634-654Wilsmann-Theis D et al (2014) Psoriasis and eczema on the capillitium. Dermatologist 65: 1043-1049
Melanonychia striata L60.8 Dermatology
...ase. J Am Acad Dermatol 58:522-524.Van Laborde S et al (2000) Developments in the treatment of nail psoriasis, melanonychia striata, and onychomycosis. A review of the literature. Dermatol Clin 18: 37-46
Melasma L81.1 Dermatology
...that can confluent to larger areas. Melasma occurs particularly after UV exposure. Analogous to the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) the Melasma Assessment Severity Index (MASI) was developed. Histolog...
Menstrual cycle, skin changes gemäß Hauterkrankung Dermatology
...Cutaneous lupus erythematosus: 13-16% of patients reported deterioration in the premenstrual phase. Psoriasis vulgaris: improvements during pregnancy are known. Porphyria cutanea tarda: perimenstrual improveme...
Metabolic syndrome Dermatology
...or a BMI > 30 kg/sqm). Literature Snekvik I et al (2019) Metabolic syndrome and risk of incident psoriasis: prospective data from the HUNT Study, Norway. Br J Dermatol 180:94-99.
Methoxsalen Dermatology
...and the thymine part of the DNA with resulting reduction of cell division. UVmax 365 nm. Indication psoriasis; vitiligo; circumscribed scleroderma; systemic scleroderma; cutaneous T-cell lymphoma; most severe...
Methylprednisolone aceponate Dermatology
...isolone aceponate Definition Non-halogenated glucocorticoid. Indication Eczema, allergic reactions, psoriasis vulgaris. Standard concentration Apply 0.1% as a cream, ointment or fatty ointment thinly to the af...
Meyerson phenomenon Dermatology
...r.Such (isomorphic irritation effects) are also observed in seborrheic keratoses, e.g. in relapsing psoriasis vulgaris (Meyerson phenomenon).
MICA gene Vascular medicine
...G2D-mediated host innate immunity.Variations in the MICA gene have been linked to susceptibility to psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.The release of MICA-related antibodies and ligands is involved in the devel...
Micro abscesses L02.9 Dermatology
...y recognizable abscesses, which are characteristic for certain diseases. S.u. Munro microabscess in psoriasis, Pauterian microabscess in mycosis fungoides, eosinophilic microabscess in the papillary stratum in...
Microscopic colitis K52.9 (Sonstige näher bezeichnete nichtinfektiöse Gastroenteritis und Kolitis) Gastroenterology
...diseases: Sjögren's syndrome, Raynaud's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis (seropositive/seronegative), psoriasis, sprue, thyroid dysfunction(hyper- or hypothyroidism) and diabetes mellitus have been described. Ab...
Microsphere B35.0 Dermatology
...n species.Therapy: Systemic fluconazole (1/2mg/kgkgkgkg). Cicloprox locally. Differential diagnosis Psoriasis; pityriasis rosea; seborrhoeic eczema. External therapy Broad-spectrum antifungals such as bifonazo...
Moccasin mycosis B35.3 Dermatology
...exposed to stress. Diagnosis S.u. Tinea pedum. Differential diagnosis gram-negative foot infection; psoriasis plantaris; contact eczema, allergic. Therapy S.u. Tinea pedum. Note(s) Often this form is not recog...
Mometasone furoat Dermatology
...icosteroid and as topical rhinologic (nasal spray). Indication Eczema; in combination therapies for psoriasis vulgaris. bronchial asthma, allergic rhiinitis Limited indication Children < 6 years, pregnancy....
Mosaic cutaneous Dermatology
...ributed, may appear "suddenly" (in a phase of exacerbation) along Blaschko lines (in atopic eczema, psoriasis vulgaris, dyskeratosis follicularis, lichen planus, circumskripter scleroderma, and others). The ca...
Mosaic dermatosis acquired Q82.9 Dermatology
...aschko lines (see also ILVEN) or in other mosaic patterns (see mosaic cutaneous) (in atopic eczema, psoriasis vulgaris, dyskeratosis follicularis, lichen planus, circumscritic scleroderma, etc.).Apparently, du...
Nail lichen planus Dermatology
...ic for lichen planus, most frequently observed) Spotting of the nail plate may also occur (see also Psoriasis of the nails)erythronychia (red longitudinal striations)red or "speckled" lunulaedistal onycholysis...