dermatitis and eczema

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слайд 1 dermatitis and eczema lecture n.3 dermatitis dermatitis is superficial inflammation of the skin. the lesion characterized by pruritus, redness, edematous, oozing, crusting, scaling and vesicles. eczema eczema is a common skin disease, characterized by chronic, relapsing dermatitis associated with intense pruritus and that may occur at any age. eczema could be exogenous or endogenous. exogenous eczema primary irritant dermatitis allergic contact dermatitis pompholyx photodermatitis endogenous eczema atopic dermatitis seborrheic dermatitis asteatotic eczema discoid eczema hand eczema eczematous drug eruption exogenous eczema (irritant contact dermatitis) irritant contact dermatitis (icd) is a localized non-immunologically initiated cutaneous inflammatory reaction. its clinical characteristics are polymorphous, and they include erythema, scaling, edema, vesiculation and erosions in acute cases, and erythema, lichenification, hyperkeratosis and fissures in chronic cases irritant contact dermatitis icd results from a direct cytotoxic effect due to single or repeated application of a chemical substance or physical insult to a cutaneous …
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ycin eye drops; (b) acute acd to chromium; (c) chronic acd kostner, l., anzengruber, f., guillod, c., recher, m., schmid-grendelmeier, p., & navarini, a. a. (2017). allergic contact dermatitis. immunology and allergy clinics of north america, 37(1), 141–152. forms and stages of acd stage 1 skin symptoms are limited to the site of application of the contact allergen. stage 2 symptoms spread regionally through the lymphatic vessels from the site of application of the allergen stage 3 3a - it corresponds to distant hematogenic spread of acd 3b - it corresponds to systemic reactivation of akd (non-local mechanism) figure 4. allergic contact dermatitis caused by ppd from a black henna tattoo in an adolescent aged 16 years. the patient developed a vesicular rash with scab formation delineating the application of henna for the tattoo. figure 4 source of sensitisation in patients allergic to ppd. absolute frequency and percentage of total …
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age of onset is between 20 and 30 years of age. the sex incidence is approximately equal what causes dyshidrotic eczema? having had atopic dermatitis in the past having allergies, such as allergic rhinitis being exposed to allergens or irritants, such as certain metals smoking receiving uv radiation having overactive sweat glands certain things can trigger episodes, such as: stress very warm or cold weather very dry or humid air histopathology histologic features include: in the acute phase intraepidermal spongiosis with vesicle formation and a superficial perivascular inflammatory infiltrate composed mainly of lymphocytes and histiocytes in the more chronic phase there are multiple foci of parakeratosis, acanthosis, irregular epidermal hyperplasia with minimal or absent spongiosis . the epidermis is thick and the overlying horny layer is even thicker histopathology the pustule phase of pompholyx a b c d (a,b) a vesicle attains the horny layer, accompanied by spongiosis and acantholysis …
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palms and scaling patches with crusts and fissures on the fingers diagnosis and differential diagnosis the diagnosis is mainly clinical based on a detailed history and the appearance of the rash. differential diagnosis includes allergic contact dermatitis (can be determined by patch testing to various contactants) irritant contact dermatitis (typically over-washing, using harsh soaps and/or insufficient moisturizing) and atopic hand dermatitis (typically a family or personal history of eczema,asthma, and/or hay fever) . much less commonly, the differential would include epidermolysis bullosa simplex, bullous impetigo, herpes infection, (skin scraping or biopsy to check for infection) linear iga disease, pemphigus vulgaris acropustulosis, pustular psoriasis, palmoplantar pustulosis. treatments treatments dyshidrotic eczema may include: moisturizing lotion or cream. this helps treat dry skin. steroid ointment. this can reduce inflammation. calcineurin creams. these may also reduce inflammation. oral steroid medicine. these are used for more severe symptoms. draining of very large blisters. this can …
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cells) pathophysiology complex interplay of 3 factors barrier dysfunction immunological environmental ceramide reduction barrier dysfunction increased proteases filaggrin deficiency climate environmental factors skin ph microbiome smoking pruritus immunological factors th2 cells th17 cells tregs ilc2 eosinophils mast cells * diagnostic features essential features pruritus eczematous dermatitis (acute, subacute, chronic) typical morphology and age-specific patterns facial, neck, and extensor involvement in infants and children current or previous flexural lesions at any age sparing of the groin and axillary regions chronic or relapsing history distribution age typical distribution 0-2 years erythematous papules and vesicles on cheeks, forehead, scalp 3-5 years more extensor involvement and transition towards chronic disease older children, adults flexural folds, face/neck, upper arms/back, hands, feet, fingers, toes * sever ad role of the laboratory laboratory testing not needed for most patients ige level not elevated in 5% to 37% numerous biomarkers, but none are reliable to distinguish atopic dermatitis …

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слайд 1 dermatitis and eczema lecture n.3 dermatitis dermatitis is superficial inflammation of the skin. the lesion characterized by pruritus, redness, edematous, oozing, crusting, scaling and vesicles. eczema eczema is a common skin disease, characterized by chronic, relapsing dermatitis associated with intense pruritus and that may occur at any age. eczema could be exogenous or endogenous. exogenous eczema primary irritant dermatitis allergic contact dermatitis pompholyx photodermatitis endogenous eczema atopic dermatitis seborrheic dermatitis asteatotic eczema discoid eczema hand eczema eczematous drug eruption exogenous eczema (irritant contact dermatitis) irritant contact dermatitis (icd) is a localized non-immunologically initiated cutaneous inflammatory reaction. its clinical charac...

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