نتایج جستجو برای: atopicallergic dermatitis

تعداد نتایج: 24209  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1998
D E Campbell A S Kemp

Staphylococcal superantigens (SAG) are implicated in the inflammation of atopic dermatitis. As SAG mediated diseases may be modified by specific antibodies, the antibody response to SAG in atopic dermatitis was investigated. Immunoglobulin (Ig) G to staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA), staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB), and toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 (TSST-1) were measured by sandwich enzyme ...

Journal: :Dermatology and Psychosomatics / Dermatologie und Psychosomatik 2003

حاج حیدری, زهره, شکوهی, طاهره, محمد پور, رضا علی, هدایتی, محمد تقی, کابلی, سعید,

Background and Objective: Numerous studies on Clasporidium herbarum antigens have shown that these antigens play a major role in produceing specific IgE in atopic individuals and exacerbate the patients’ clinical conditions like atopic dermatitis. Thus, in this study allergenic components of clasporium herbarum were investigated using immunoblotting technique. Materials and Methods: Cladosporiu...

B Sadr E Khabiri P Rostami SM Davoudi SN Emadi

Background and aim: Paederus dermatitis is an acute self-healing blistering disease caused by an insect from the genus Paederus species. Although it is a self-limited disease, it can cause disablement and suffering. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of fluocinolone cream, triclocarban(TCC) soap and betamethasone lotion in comparison with placebo in the treatment ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1994
H Kimata I Lindley

Plasma interleukin-8 (IL-8) concentrations were measured in patients with atopic dermatitis. Plasma IL-8 was not detected in 25 controls (0/25), in allergic rhinitis (0/20), or in bronchial asthma during remission (0/13), while low concentrations of IL-8 were detectable in a few patients with urticaria (1/19), contact dermatitis (4/17), and bronchial asthma at the time of attack (6/16). In cont...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2008
Elke Weisshaar Thomas L Diepgen Thomas Bruckner Manigé Fartasch Jörg Kupfer Thomas Lob-Corzilius Johannes Ring Sibylle Scheewe Reginald Scheidt Gerhard Schmid-Ott Christina Schnopp Doris Staab Rüdiger Szcepanski Thomas Werfel Marita Wittenmeier Ulrich Wahn Uwe Gieler

The German Atopic Dermatitis Intervention Study (GADIS), which includes 823 children and adolescents, showed that age-related educational programmes are effective in the long-term management of atopic dermatitis. We investigated whether the itch severity obtained in the scoring of atopic dermatitis (SCORAD) correlates with quality of life and coping behaviour in children and parents. There were...

2012
M. Catherine Mack Correa Judith Nebus

Atopic dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disorder that afflicts a growing number of young children. Genetic, immune, and environmental factors interact in a complex fashion to contribute to disease expression. The compromised stratum corneum found in atopic dermatitis leads to skin barrier dysfunction, which results in aggravation of symptoms by aeroallergens, microbes, and other insults...

2015
David J. Panther Sharon E. Jacob Sebastien Barbarot Kim Thomas

Atopic dermatitis is a form of dermatitis commonly seen in children and adults. Its pathophysiology is complex and is centered on the barrier function of the epidermis. An important aspect of the skin's barrier is pH, which in turn affects a number of parameters such as the skin flora, protease function, and mediators of inflammation and pruritus. Normal pH for non-neonatal skin is acidic and r...

2008
Christina M Gelbard Adelaide A Hebert

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that affects 10% to 20% of children and 1% to 3% of adults in the US. Symptoms often result in sleeplessness, psychological stress, poor self-esteem, anxiety, and poor school or work performance. The cost of atopic dermatitis is estimated to be US$0.9 to 3.8 billion every year. Topical steroids are first-line treatment for atopic derma...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2005
M W Davies A J Dore K L Perissinotto

BACKGROUND Napkin dermatitis (nappy or diaper rash) is a non-specific term used to describe inflammatory eruptions (rashes) in the napkin area. Most infants develop napkin dermatitis at least once during their infancy. Topical vitamin A has been suggested as a treatment for napkin dermatitis. OBJECTIVES To determine if treatment with topical vitamin A is successful in either preventing napkin...

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