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Pityriasis rosea L42 Dermatology
...self-fluorescence under wood light); pathogen detection by native examination and culture is proof.Psoriasis vulgaris: first manifestation of an acute, exanthematic psoriasis as an important DD. The exanthema...
Pityriasis simplex capillitii L21.0 Dermatology
...y, less often oily dandruff ( pityriasis simplex). Dandruff can be considered a minus variant of a: psoriasis vulgarisatopic dermatitisseborrheic dermatitisoccur. If a problem only occurs on the scalp, an etio...
Pityriasis versicolor (overview) B36.0 Dermatology
...arginal, circinate, scaly plaques) Pseudoleukoderm (condition following previous skin disease, e.g. psoriasis) Erythrasma (intertriginous localization; flat, homogeneous, asymptomatic, yellowish-reddish patch...
Pix Dermatology
...ic substances: Anesthetic, antipruritic, antimycotic. Sulphur: healing effect. Indication Medicine: Psoriasis vulgaris, eczema. Remember! The patient must be informed before use, especially about phototoxicity...
Pix lithanthracis Dermatology
...y distillation of hard coal, which contains very small amounts of water and free carbon. Indication Psoriasis vulgaris, eczema, pruritus. Notice! Contains compounds of the benzene series, aniline, quinoline, p...
Pix pinaceae Dermatology
...stems, branches and roots of various species of Pinus, Picea and Larix. Indication Eczema, scabies, psoriasis. Notice! Contains hydrocarbons (benzene, xylene, etc.), acetic acid, other organic acids, aliphatic...
Porokeratosis ptychotropica Q82.8 Dermatology
...all vertical zone of dyskeratotic and vacuolated cells within the epidermis. Differential diagnosis Psoriasis inversaDyskeratosis follicularisTinea corporisIntertrigo General therapy There is no known cure for...
Ppt Dermatology
Ppt Go to S. Psoriasis plaque test
Prednicarbate Dermatology
Prednicarbate Definition Medium strength, non-halogenated glucocorticoid. Indication Eczema, psoriasis. Limited indication Infants, pregnancy. Dosage and method of use Cream/oil/ointment: Apply 1-2 time...
Prednisolone Internal medicine
...(0,5 h). Indication First choice for syst. Glucocorticoid therapy; external application for eczema, psoriasis. Limited indication Strict indication during pregnancy: Prednisolone 0.3 mg/kg bw, side effects are...
Pregnancy skin changes O99.7 Dermatology
...(hyperhidrosis).Apocrine glands are dysfunctionalDermatoses influenced by pregnancy: Atopic eczema Psoriasis vulgaris Impetigo herpetiformis Lupus erythematosus Pityriasis rosea.Pregnancy-specific dermatoses:...
Pressure urticaria L50.4 Allergology
...lternative: In individual cases, therapy with TNF-alpha-blockers ( Infliximab; dosage scheme as for psoriasis therapy) as well as IVIG(cave! costs) has been successfully described.Alternative: Sulfasalazine as...
Proliferative acanthosis L85.8 Dermatology
...s Definition Acanthosis caused by increased cell proliferation in the basal epidermis zone, e.g. in psoriasis vulgaris, after irradiation with long-wave UV rays.
Propolis Allergology
...ted to the flavonoids and caffeic acid esters it contains.Dermatological applications include acne, psoriasis, atopic eczema, leg ulcers, burns, wounds, contact eczema, rosacea, herpes simplex infections, etc....
Pruritus L29.8 Allergology
...as (after irritation)Pernions (painful, less itching)Pityriasis lichenoides chronicaPrurigo diseasesPsoriasispregnancy dermatoses (e.g. PUPPP)Seborrheic eczema of the infantAdverse drug reactions (especially u...
Pruritus drug-induced Allergology
...s (see photoallergen below)Chronic itching (> 6 weeks)Skin diseases provoked by medication (e.g. psoriasis due to beta blockers)Aquagenic pruritus due to e.g. antimalarialsPhototoxic and photoallergic react...
Pruritus (overview) L29.8 Dermatology
...as (after irritation)Pernions (painful, less itching)Pityriasis lichenoides chronicaPrurigo diseasesPsoriasispregnancy dermatoses (e.g. PUPPP)Seborrheic eczema of the infantAdverse drug reactions (especially u...
Pseudoleukoderm L81.5 Dermatology
...sification Pseudoleukoderma psoriaticum (e.g. development under cignolin/dithranol therapy-lesional psoriasis foci are not colored by oxidized dithranol, the normal environment turns dark)Woronoff rings: Devel...
Pseudoleukoderma psoriaticum L81.5 Dermatology
...nd, is a color contrast formation. It occurs during cignolin (formerly also chrysarobin) therapy of psoriasis vulgaris. The desquamation of the psoriatic lesion leads to a lack of adhesion of cignolin or its b...
Psoriatic clavi L40.8 Dermatology
...ion Circumscribed hyperkeratoses on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet in the dry form of psoriasis palmaris et plantaris.
Psoriatic onychodystrophy Dermatology
Psoriatic onychodystrophy Go to Psoriasis of the nails
Psychodermatology Dermatology
...y mental disorders /comorbidities (mental changes and disorders due to a present skin disease (e.g. psoriasis vulgaris, atopic eczema, urticaria) Note(s) Drugs prescribed in dermatology can also induce psychia...
Pyrogallol poisoning T49.0 Dermatology
Pyrogallol poisoning Definition After rubbing with ointment containing pyrogallol (e.g. in case of psoriasis vulgaris) poisoning by methaemoglobin formation. Therapy Phenothiazine dyes such as methylene blue...
Quantiferon tb gold test Dermatology
...tarting immunosuppressive therapy, e.g. when using biologicals or methotrexate for the treatment of psoriasis and rheumatic diseases.Screening of immunosuppressed patients taking into account the number of CD4...
Rácz, istván Dermatology
.... 1978 Assumption of the chair in Budapest. The main focus of research was on the pathomechanism of psoriasis and pemphigus diseases.