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NAT2 gene Internal medicine
...nificantly greater in individuals with NAT2 slow genotypes, GSTT1 and GSTM1 null genotypes.NAT2 and psoriasis: the polymorphisms in the NAT2 gene (rs1799929, rs1799930) were each associated with an early age o...
Necrobiosis lipoidica L92.1 Dermatology
...I87/3): 5,7%Obesity (E66): 4,6%Heart failure (I50): 4,1%Lipoprotein metabolism disorders (E78): 2,3%Psoriasis (L40): 2,3%Erysipelas (A46): 2,3%Multiple sclerosis (G35): 1.9%In pediatric collectives, there is a...
Oil drop L60.8 Dermatology
...matologist HA Gottron. Definition Psoriatic nail bed change: Reddish to yellow-brown focal point of psoriasis shining through the nail plate, which does not push forward with the growing nail. See also Nail ch...
Parakeratosis L60.8 Dermatology
...idues in the stratum corneum. A parakeratosis results from an acceleration of epidermopoiesis (e.g. psoriasis vulgaris) or from an incorrect maturation of the keratinocytes (e.g. M. Bowen). Circumscript parake...
Parapsoriasis (overview) L41.- Dermatology
Pseudopsoriasis
Parapsoriasis (overview) History Brocq, 1902 Definition Term introduced by Brocq in 1902 as a temporary measure f...
Photosoletherapy Dermatology
...alt water bath (up to 15%) with subsequent UVB irradiation. This form of therapy is mainly used for psoriasis vulgaris and atopic eczema. Approval as an outpatient therapy procedure at the expense of the GKV e...
PID autoinflammatory diseases Internal medicine
...ure: DITRA (deficiency of IL-36 receptor antagonist). This is characterized by generalized pustular psoriasis (OMIM: 614204).SLC29A3 defect: AR/mutations in the SLC29A3 gene (SLC29A3 stands for "Solute Carrier...
PSORS1C2 gene Dermatology
PSORS1C2 gene Definition PSORS1C2 (Psoriasis Susceptibility 1 Candidate 2) is a protein coding gene located on chromosome 6p21.33. PSORS1C2 is a...
PSORS5 Dermatology
PSORS5 Definition PSORS5 (PSORS5 stands for psoriasis susceptibility locus 5) is a psoriasis susceptibility locus located in chromosomal region 3q21.PSOR...
Rehabilitation, dermatological Allergology
...bullosa group, ichthyoses).Large scars, e.g. as a result of burns or operationsPerioral dermatitis Psoriasis vulgarisTuberculosis cutisCollagenosesWithdrawal from glucocorticoids Lichen planusLichen simplex c...
Rehabilitation in dermatology Dermatology
...xists for invasively growing malignant skin tumors. Around 2000, self-help organizations (Deutscher Psoriasis Bund/DPB) called for this form of follow-up rehabilitation, similar to that for severe respiratory...
Retinoids Dermatology
...emic therapy.Retinoids are most frequently used in the treatment of severe acne or various forms of psoriasis. Retinoids are also used in the treatment or prevention of certain tumour diseases of the skin. The...
Seborrhiasis L44.88 Dermatology
Seborrhiasis Definition Clinical mixed picture with simultaneous aspect of psoriasis vulgaris and seborrheic dermatitis.Also seen by some authors as a discrete form of psoriasis under...
Singleton-merten syndrome Internal medicine
...acterized by early and severe aortic and valvular calcification, dental and skeletal abnormalities, psoriasis, glaucoma and other diverse clinical findings. SMS belongs to the type 1 interferonopathies.Type1 i...
Splinter hemorrhages Dermatology
...caused by lifting the nail)Systemic SclerodermaMedicinal (e.g. cytostatics, multikinase inhibitors)Psoriasis vulgaris (see below psoriasis of the nails)OnychomycosisMitral valve stenosisCirrhosis of the liver...
Spongiosis, neutrophilic Dermatology
...the dermis, here either diffusely or perivascularly arranged. S.a.u. Spongiosis. Occurrence: tinea, psoriasis vulgaris, pustular psoriasis, palmar and plantar psoriasis.
Subcorneal pustular dermatosis (Sneddon-Wilkinson) L13.1 Dermatology
...on, such as pyogenic arthritis/pyoderma gangrenosum/acne(PAPA syndrome) and SAPHO syndrome.Pustular psoriasis: Some authors suggest that subcorneal pustulosis is closely related to pustular psoriasis. However,...
Tattoo, side effects Dermatology
...rgic reactions due to UV exposure Chronic infections (bacterial/viral)Isomorphies (Köbner effects - psoriasis/ichen planus)Granulomatous immune reactions (sarcoid local or systemic reactions/uveitis)Non-allerg...
Tight Junctions Internal medicine
...and morphology of the stratum corneum indicated this (Tokumasu R et al. 2016).In the early phase of psoriasis, occludin, ZO-1 and claudin-4 are expressed at higher levels than in normal skin. The expression of...
Tinea corporis B35.4 Dermatology
...ist.: superficial dermatitis with parakeratosis, mycelia.Laboratory: not relevant.DD. Pyoderma, parapsoriasis en grandes plaques, atopic eczema.Therapy: Consistent topical and systemic antimycotic therapy (Ter...
Tinea incognita B35.8 Dermatology
...ke lesions were found in 50 % of cases, followed by psoriasiform lesions and lesions similar to parapsoriasis. Rosaceous and pyodermic lesions were rarer (Ghaderi A et al. 2023). Therapy S.u. Tinea. Note(s) Th...
Tofacitinib Internal medicine
...file of tofacitinib citrate and its potential in the treatment of moderate-to-severe chronic plaque psoriasis. Drug Des Devel Ther 10:533-539.Kim J et al. (2018) Reduction of Inflammatory and Cardiovascular Pr...
Transglutaminase 2 Internal medicine
...l tissue and synovial fluid mononuclear cells of patients with gouty arthritis (Yen JH et al. 2015).Psoriasis: Increased TG2 expression was also found in skin biopsies from patients with psoriasis, although no...
TNF-alpha Dermatology
...organogenesis, particularly in the lymphatic system. It plays a central role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and other inflammatory processes (Crohn's disease, arthritis; pathogenesis of contact allergy). It...
Vitamin d Internal medicine
...ghly effective 1,25 (OH)2-D3 (calcitriol), (see also importance of externally applied calcitriol in psoriasis therapy), the actual active form of vitamin D in the human organism (vitamin D hormone), occurs mai...