Results for "psoriasis"
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Caspar criteria Dermatology
...o make a diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis, patients must fulfill the following criteria:Presence of psoriasis: There must be a documented history of psoriasis or clinical signs of psoriasis. This can be a posi...
Certolizumab pegol Internal medicine
...phase III studies (CIMPASI-1/-2 as well as CIMPACT), for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis (Gottlieb AB et al. 2018). In the CIMPACT trial, the PASI 75 at week 12 of therapy under 200mg was...
Erythema anulare centrifugum L53.1 Dermatology
...nalogous (truncal). Erythema anulare centrifugum is not cleavage line-betent. Erythema anulare-like psoriasis: Typical (anular) plaque psoriasis is a very important DD. Like erythema anulare centrifugum, anula...
Guselkumab Dermatology
...ly and has been available as a first-line therapy for adult patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis since November 2017. Field of application/use Data from the VOYAGE 1 study showed significant impro...
Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type) L44.0 Dermatology
...forms not infrequently progress to erythroderma. Frequent deterioration in summer (important DD to psoriasis vulgaris) and marked improvement (until healing) in the cold seasons.Pityriasis rubra pilaris types...
PSORS6 Dermatology
PSORS6 Definition PSORS6 (PSORS6 stands for psoriasis susceptibility locus 6) is a psoriasis susceptibility locus located in chromosomal region 19p13. Li...
PSORS9 Dermatology
PSORS9 Definition PSORS9 (PSORS9 stands for psoriasis susceptibility locus 6) is a psoriasis susceptibility locus located in chromosomal region 4q28-32....
Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris L30.2 Dermatology
...l disease; streptococcal infections may trigger relapsing activity.The relationship between PPP and psoriasis pustulosa palmo-plantaris is the subject of research. Research findings point to a possible common...
Reactive arthritis M02.99 Internal medicine
...ed to as Reiter's tetrad! Oligosymptomatic courses are not uncommon. The relationship to (pustular) psoriasis is controversial. Occurrence/Epidemiology Incidence: 3-5/100,000 population/year. The incidence aft...
Tacrolimus Dermatology
...on reactions after organ transplantation; for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, severe forms of psoriasis vulgaris and psoriatic arthritis.Topical: moderate to severe atopic eczema, see under Eczema, atopi...
Tazarotene Dermatology
...IG-3 (Tazarotene induced gene 3) coding sequences. Indication Approved indication: mild to moderate psoriasis vulgaris of the plaque type, see isotretinoin below. Newer non-approved indications are actinic ker...
TYK2 Internal medicine
...ociated with a lower risk of a variety of autoimmune diseases. Associations with hypothyroidism and psoriasis were confirmed in MR analysis of tissue-specific TYK2 gene expression, and associations with system...
Acitretin Dermatology
...hibit ribonuclease P (RNase P) to varying degrees depending on the dose. Indication Severe forms of psoriasis vulgaris, pustulosa generalisata, pustulosa palmaris et plantaris, lichen planus, ichthyosis, subco...
Adamts-like protein 5 Dermatology
...the hypothesis has come to the fore that melanocytes are target cells of an autoimmune response in psoriasis. Psoriasis as an autoimmune reaction against melanocytes of the skin . This would explain the skin-...
Blaschko-linear inflammatory dermatoses L44.2 Dermatology
...under various manifestations, such as linear lichen planus, linear lichen nitidus, linear (nevoid) psoriasis, linear atopic dermatitis, and other inflammatory skin diseases (Sengupta S et al. 2012). Histologi...
Calcineurin inhibitors Dermatology
...ne diseases and diseases with disturbed keratinization), Tacrolimus (systemic: autoimmune diseases, psoriasis vulgaris), Pimecrolimus and Tacrolimus (topical: atopical eczema), the use of calcineurin inhibitor...
Iontophoresis Dermatology
...1-2 kOhm). The method is suitable for treatment at home.Iontopheresis is also successfully used in psoriasis, especially in the palmoplantar form of psoriasis. General definition Direct current is used for hy...
LCE3B gene Internal medicine
...pidermis.Thus, deletion of two members, LCE3B and LCE3C (LCE3B/C-del) has been shown to be a common psoriasis risk factor that interacts with the major psoriasis risk gene HLA-C*06. LCE3A is directly adjacent...
LCE3C gene Internal medicine
...pidermis.Thus, deletion of two members, LCE3B and LCE3C (LCE3B/C-del) has been shown to be a common psoriasis risk factor that interacts with the major psoriasis risk gene HLA-C*06. LCE3A is directly adjacent...
MPO gene Internal medicine
...hose leading to complete MPO deficiency, are cumulatively associated with GPP (generalized pustular psoriasis) (Haskamp S et al. 2020). The activity of four proteases previously thought to be activating enzyme...
Onychomycosis (overview) B35.1 Dermatology
...es. As the disease progresses, acral skin and bone atrophies, dystrophy or loss of nails may occur. Psoriasis vulgaris: With psoriatic onychodystrophy; rarely isolated nail infestation; usually other stigmata...
Parakeratosis pustulosa; Blistering distal dactylitis; Fingertip pustulation; Hjorth-Sabouraud disease; Hjorth-Sabouraud Erkrnakung; Dermatology
...matologist Louis Jean Brocq is credited with the first description of this entity as "parakeratosis psoriasisformis" in 1921. However, the first case was described by Sabouraud in 1931. The term "parakeratosis...
Parapsoriasis en plaques benign small foci L41.3 Dermatology
Benign small parapsoriasis en plaques; Brocq's disease in the narrower sense...
Parapsoriasis en plaques benign small foci Definition Chronic, idiopathic, small-spotted dermatitis along the cle...
Puva therapy Dermatology
...cytes (HLA-DR, ICAM-1, IP-10), which are held responsible for the interaction with T-lymphocytes in psoriasis, for example.Suppression of epidermal and dermal lymphocyte count and lymphocyte activity (CD3+, CD...
Seborrheic dermatitis of adults L21.9 Dermatology
...idermal layers."In case of a dysfunction of the sebaceous glands on the one hand a minus variant of psoriasis or the initiation or the influence of the resident flora of the skin especially by Malassezia spp....