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Furanocoumarins Phytotherapy
...ted with UV radiation. Literature Almutawa F et al (2013) Systematic review of UV-based therapy for psoriasis. Am J Clin Dermatol 14:87-109.Atzmony L et al (2016) Treatments for cutaneous lichen planus: A Syst...
Galewsky, Eugen Dermatology
...oline (as a substitute for the then common chrysarobin; see Araroba tree below) into the therapy of psoriasis in 1916. Other research area(s): Galewsky keratosis(keratosis spinulosa cum trichostasi). Literatur...
Genital eczema L30.8 Dermatology
...he changes can also be caused by irritative mechanisms in urinary incontinence or on the floor of a psoriasis or by excessive hygiene. Etiopathogenesis Often due to the nature of the plant. In case of allergic...
Gertler wolfgang Dermatology
...ntment to the chair of dermatology at the Charité.Scientific fields of activity: skin tuberculosis, psoriasis, occupational skin diseases, malignant melanoma. His standard work "Systematic Dermatology" from 19...
Glucocorticosteroid allergy Dermatology
...time after taking prednisolone. Literature Castela E et al (2012) Topical corticosteroids in plaque psoriasis: a systematic review of risk of 11adrenal axis suppression and skin atrophy. J Eur Acad Dermatol Ve...
Glucocorticosteroids systemic Dermatology
...infections (only with simultaneous causal therapy), recent myocardial infarction, chronic inpatient psoriasis vulgaris, psychosis in the medical history, pregnancy 1st trimester (danger of cleft palate), lacta...
Graecorum leprosy Dermatology
Graecorum leprosy Go to psoriasis vulgaris
Gravidarian melasma L81.4 Dermatology
...tent melasma gravidarum can be treated like any other melasma (see there). Note(s) Analogous to the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) the Melasma Assessment Severity Index(MASI) was developed. Literatur...
Growth factors Allergology
...mode of action of growth factors is angiogenesis or the course of epithelial proliferation, e.g. in psoriasis (here, the interleukins 17(IL-17) and 22 (IL-22) produced by Th-17 lymphocytes play an important ro...
Grüneberg, theodor Dermatology
...was a popular university lecturer. His scientific focus was on syphilis, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, psoriasis, skin carcinomas and melanoma. In 1933 he succeeded in proving the anti-inflammatory effect of an e...
Gutta Dermatology
Gutta Definition Gutta (lat. drop) drop-shaped skin change e.g. in psoriasis, hyper- or depigmentation.
Haart Dermatology
...infections (e.g. herpes zoster, herpes simplex, molluscum, HPV-associated changes), multifactorial (psoriasis, acne, eosinophilic folliculitis) and autoimmune-mediated skin changes occur. Antiretroviral therap...
Hair cylinder L67.8 Dermatology
...types:Parakeratotic hair cylinders: Occurrence in various inflammatory diseases of the scalp, e.g. psoriasis, pityriasis amiantacea, pityriasis simplex capillitii.Peripapillary hair cylinders: No alteration o...
Health care medicine ordinance Dermatology
...estation 50-80 in advanced stages with severe impairment of the general condition also higher. 17.7 Psoriasis vulgarisrestricted to the predilection sites 0-10extended, but non-appearing intervals of months, 2...
Heliotherapy Dermatology
...therapy is used as part of climatic or balneotherapy. Today, skin diseases such as atopic eczema or psoriasis are treated by heliotherapy. Sunlight also has an effect on the psyche. A deficiency can lead to de...
Herrmann, franz Dermatology
...at the JW-Goethe-University in Frankfurt/Main; 1922 doctorate with the topic: "Thymus radiation in psoriasis". Dermatological training with K. Herxheimer at the Dermatology Clinic of the University of Frankfu...
Hoede, karl Dermatology
...(NSDAP member) is documented many times. Hoede examined, among other things, skin diseases such as psoriasis with regard to the applicability of the Law for the Prevention of Hereditary Diseases and came to t...
Holzmann, hans Dermatology
...Biographical details (¤ 1929, † 1999) Dermatologist, working in Frankfurt/M. Field(s) of research: Psoriasis, Rheumatology.
Hydrochlorothiazide Internal medicine
...Dermatopathol 37:83-86.Rosenthal A et al. (2019) Hydrochlorothiazide-induced photosensitivity in a psoriasis patient following exposure to narrow-band ultraviolet B excimer therapy. Photodermatol Photoimmunol...
Hydrocortisone acetate Dermatology
...acetate Definition Weak non-halogenated glucocorticoid. Indication Eczema, allergic skin reactions, psoriasis vulgaris, conjunctivitis allergica. Standard concentration Apply 0.25-1% as cream, ointment or emul...
Hydrocortisone buteprate Dermatology
...nition Medium strength, non-halogenated glucocorticoid. Indication Eczema, allergic skin reactions, psoriasis vulgaris. Limited indication Children < 3 years (max. 1 time a day for 7 days). Dosage and metho...
Hydrocortisone butyrate Dermatology
...nition Medium strength, non-halogenated glucocorticoid. Indication Eczema, allergic skin reactions, psoriasis vulgaris. Dosage and method of use Cream/Ointment/emulsion/solution: Apply a thin layer 2-3 times/d...
Hyperkeratoses L85.9 Dermatology
...rny layer. One distinguishes:Proliferative hyperkeratoses: Too many horny cells are formed, e.g. in psoriasis vulgaris and pityriasis rubra pilaris.Retention hyperkeratoses: Too few corneal cells are sheared o...
Hypogranulose Dermatology
...yalin-containing keratinocytes. Hypogranulosis is found in etiologically different diseases such as psoriasis vulgaris, ichthyosis vulgaris, autosomal dominant and actinic keratoses.
IL1RAP Internal medicine
...ritical process in the pathogenesis of many inflammatory diseases, including autoimmunity, obesity, psoriasis, type 1 diabetes, endometriosis, preeclampsia, and Alzheimer's disease. Recently, abnormal IL-1RAcP...