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How well do questionnaires perform compared with physical examination in detecting flexural eczema? Findings from the International Study of Asthma a…

2009

International audience; BACKGROUND: Questionnaires are widely used in epidemiological studies to measure eczema symptom prevalence, but there are concerns regarding their accuracy if used as a diagnostic tool. OBJECTIVES: To compare the performance of a validated eczema symptom questionnaire and a standardized skin examination protocol employed in the second phase of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC). METHODS: A total of 30,358 schoolchildren aged 8-12 years from 18 countries were examined for flexural eczema. Parents also completed an eczema symptom questionnaire. We compared prevalence estimates at the population level based on the questionnaire vs. phys…

MaleAllergymedicine.medical_specialtyEczemaPhysical examinationDermatologySeverity of Illness IndexAtopy030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesMESH: Physical Examination0302 clinical medicineRisk Factorsimmune system diseasesMESH: Risk FactorsGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesMESH: ChildMESH: Severity of Illness IndexEpidemiologyPrevalenceotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineChildskin and connective tissue diseasesPhysical ExaminationMESH: GermanyMESH: PrevalenceAsthmaSymptom prevalenceMESH: Humansmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMESH: QuestionnairesAtopic dermatitismedicine.diseaseMESH: Male3. Good healthSurgeryEl NiñoMESH: EczemaFamily medicineFemale[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologiebusinessMESH: Female
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Water hardness and eczema at 1 and 4 y of age in the INMA birth cohort.

2015

Abstract Background: Exposure to hard water has been suggested as a risk factor for eczema in childhood, based on limited evidence from two ecologic and two cross-sectional studies. Objectives: We evaluate this hypothesis for the first time in early infancy using prospective data from a mother–child cohort study. Methods: We used data from the INMA cohorts in Gipuzkoa, Sabadell and Valencia, Spain (N=1638). Current and ever eczema, bathing frequency and duration and covariables were collected by questionnaires at 14 months (14 m) and 4 years (4 y). Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) level in municipal water was assigned to home addresses at birth, 14 m and 4 y. We calculated Odds Ratio (OR) of eczem…

AdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyBathingEczemaBiochemistryCohort StudiesRisk FactorsMedicineHumansRisk factorGeneral Environmental ScienceExposure assessmentbusiness.industryHard waterInfantWaterOdds ratioEnvironmental exposureAtopic dermatitisEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseSpainChild PreschoolFemalebusinessCohort studyDemographyEnvironmental research
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Desarrollo de formulaciones de liberación controlada para enfermedades inflamatorias

2022

Las enfermedades inflamatorias con componente autoinmune de la piel y del tracto gastrointestinal, como son la psoriasis y la dermatitis atópica y la enfermedad inflamatoria intestinal, respectivamente, son enfermedades prevalentes que necesitan mejorar su tratamiento. La ciclosporina A es un fármaco inmunosupresor que ha demostrado ser efectivo para el tratamiento de enfermedades autoinmunes, pero también sus efectos adversos a nivel sistémico. En el caso de las enfermedades cutáneas, la administración por vía tópica de este fármaco aportaría grandes ventajas como la posibilidad de actuar a nivel local y evitar efectos sistémicos. Sin embargo, la ciclosporina A presenta un tamaño molecular…

liberación controladaliposomasUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASpsoriasisenfermedad inflamatoria intestinaldermatitis atópicananopartículasmicropartículascolitis ulcerosa
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Reproducibility of irritant patch test reactions to sodium lauryl sulfate in a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized study using clinical scorin…

1999

Reading of doubtful patch test reactions can be improved by comparing them to defined negative, allergic and irritant controls. For the latter, an irritant patch test is needed that gives sufficiently reproducible results. In our double-blind, placebo-controlled. randomized study, we have analysed the synchronous reproducibility of patch tests with 0%, 0.0625%, 0.125%, 0.25%, 0.5% and 1.0% sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). Tests and readings were done according to ESCD guidelines. 139 patients (75 women, 64 men) 18 to 77 years old were tested. The % of positive patients as well as the % of reproducible positive reactions increased with rising concentrations of SLS to a maximum of approximately 9…

irritancyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementDermatologyPlacebomedicine.disease_causesurfactantsStatistics Nonparametriclaw.inventionSurface-Active AgentsRandomized controlled trialDouble-Blind MethodlawmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumanscontrolssodium lauryl sulfateAgedReproducibilityintegumentary systemChemistryPatch testReproducibility of ResultsSodium Dodecyl SulfateMiddle AgedPatch Testsmedicine.diseaseDermatologypatch testing techniqueSurgeryToxicityIrritantsFemaleIrritationContact dermatitispatch testContact dermatitis
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Interdigital syphilis: a rare form of secondary syphilis

2019

A 39-year-old man with bilateral painful erosions in his toe web spaces and on the penile shaft was misdiagnosed as having Gram-negative toe web infection, and treated with broad-spectrum oral antibiotics. Further evaluation revealed positive serological tests for syphilis. Pedal interdigital syphilis is a rare manifestation of secondary syphilis.

AdultMalePenile Shaftmedicine.medical_specialtySexually Transmitted DiseasesDermatitisDermatologySecondary syphilisInjections IntramuscularFoot Diseases030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)SyphilisTreponema pallidum030212 general & internal medicinebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSyphilis Cutaneousmedicine.diseaseDermatologyAnti-Bacterial Agentsbody regionsTreatment OutcomeInfectious DiseasesDoxycyclinePenicillin G BenzathineSyphilisbusinessInternational Journal of STD & AIDS
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Advances in antioxidant phytochemical for inflammatory skin diseases: mangiferin and naringin nanocarriers based lipids

2020

Chronic inflammatory skin diseases are the most common topical disorders and the fourth cause of global disability. Among all, psoriasis (PS) and atopic dermatitis (AD) are the most frequent chronic and recurrent inflammatory diseases of the skin. Atopic dermatitis has a strong Th2 factor while psoriasis is a disease driven by Th17. The actual treatment, which involve the combination of topical, systemic and biological therapy, is characterized by numerous adverse effects, which reduce patient compliance, lead to the limitation of long-term use and limit the therapeutic efficacy. Therefore, there is a great need for the continuous development of novel, effective and safe coadjuvant treatmen…

Inflammationnanoemulsionsin vitro studiesatopic dermatitisnaringinpsoriasis:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]mangiferinTPA modelskin diseasesphospholipid vesiclesfibroblastsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAShyaluronic acid
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The Influence of Microbiome Dysbiosis and Bacterial Biofilms on Epidermal Barrier Function in Atopic Dermatitis—An Update

2021

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory dermatosis affecting up to 30% of children and 10% of adults worldwide. AD is primarily driven by an epidermal barrier defect which triggers immune dysregulation within the skin. According to recent research such phenomena are closely related to the microbial dysbiosis of the skin. There is growing evidence that cutaneous microbiota and bacterial biofilms negatively affect skin barrier function, contributing to the onset and exacerbation of AD. This review summarizes the latest data on the mechanisms leading to microbiome dysbiosis and biofilm formation in AD, and the influence of these phenomena on skin barrier function.

ExacerbationQH301-705.5microbiomeReviewmedicine.disease_causeCatalysisDermatitis AtopicInorganic ChemistryAnimalsHumansMedicineskin barrierMicrobiomeBiology (General)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryQD1-999Molecular BiologySpectroscopySkinstaphylococciEpidermal barrierBacteriaatopic dermatitisintegumentary systembusiness.industryMicrobiotaOrganic ChemistryBiofilmGeneral MedicineAtopic dermatitisImmune dysregulationmedicine.diseaseComputer Science ApplicationsChemistryImmunologyDysbiosisEpidermisbiofilmsbusinessDysbiosisFunction (biology)International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Mechanisms of the Development of Allergy (MeDALL) : Introducing novel concepts in allergy phenotypes

2017

Asthma, rhinitis, and eczema are complex diseases with multiple genetic and environmental factors interlinked through IgE-associated and non–IgE-associated mechanisms. Mechanisms of the Development of ALLergy (MeDALL; EU FP7-CP-IP; project no: 261357; 2010-2015) studied the complex links of allergic diseases at the clinical and mechanistic levels by linking epidemiologic, clinical, and mechanistic research, including in vivo and in vitro models. MeDALL integrated 14 European birth cohorts, including 44,010 participants and 160 cohort follow-ups between pregnancy and age 20 years. Thirteen thousand children were prospectively followed after puberty by using a newly standardized MeDALL Core Q…

0301 basic medicineAllergyGenome-wide association studyComorbidityImmunoglobulin Emedicine.disease_causeCohort StudiesTranslational Research Biomedical0302 clinical medicineAllergenREGULATORY B-CELLSPRECISION MEDICINEMedicineBIRTH COHORT INFANTSATOPIC-DERMATITISImmunology and Allergy[SDV.IMM.ALL]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/AllergologyChildmedia_commonbiologyatopic dermatitisAtopic dermatitis3. Good healthEuropeMulticenter StudyCHRONIC RESPIRATORY-DISEASESrhinitiPhenotypeINNER-CITY CHILDRENBiomarker (medicine)Femaleatopic dermatitiAdolescentEUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIPImmunologyreview03 medical and health sciencesEARLY-LIFEYoung AdultrhinitisAllergy ; Asthma ; Atopic Dermatitis ; RhinitisHypersensitivityJournal Articlemedia_common.cataloged_instanceAnimalsHumansEuropean unionAsthmaMOUNTAIN CEDAR POLLINOSISbusiness.industryGene Expression ProfilingCHILDHOOD ASTHMAAllergensImmunoglobulin Emedicine.diseaseallergyAsthma030104 developmental biology030228 respiratory systemImmunologybiology.proteinImmunizationbusinessGenome-Wide Association StudyJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Patch testing with components of water-based metalworking fluids: results of a multicentre study with a second series

2006

Background: Although many allergens in metalworking fluids (MWF) are identified, there are still some MWF components, which are not sufficiently investigated concerning their sensitizing properties. Objectives: To investigate sensitization to 10 frequently used MWF components, which are not part of the established MWF test series, in metalworkers with suspected occupational dermatitis due to MWF. Patients/Methods: Oleyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, dimethylolurea, 4,4'-methylenebis morpholine, imazalil, 1-amino-2-propanol (monoisopropanolamine; MIPA), 2-amino-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol (AEPD), 2,5-bis(n-octyldithio)-1,3,4-thiadiazole, zinc alkyl dithiophosphate and dibenzyl disulfide have been p…

AdultMalePreservativeFormaldehyde releaser1-Amino-2-propanolFormaldehydeAlcoholDermatology030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePredictive Value of TestsGermanyMorpholinemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyOrganic chemistry030212 general & internal medicineWaterAllergensMiddle AgedPatch TestsOleyl alcoholmedicine.disease3. Good healthDermatitis OccupationalchemistryDermatitis Allergic ContactMetallurgyFemaleContact dermatitisContact Dermatitis
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Skimager for the objective erythema estimation in atopic dogs

2020

In this study, the severity of canine skin erythema was assessed objectively for the first time. Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common canine inflammatory and pruritic skin disease associated with an allergic reaction to exogenous allergens. The monitoring of skin erythema over time with lesion severity scales like the CADESI-4 is an essential diagnostic and research tool, especially for clinical trials. Currently, the erythema assessment is subjective due to visual estimation. In our study, we calculated the erythema index (EI) in 14 atopic dogs based on the analysis of multispectral skin images taken with the Skimager device. The relationship between the EI and a visual erythema estimation w…

Skin erythemamedicine.medical_specialtyAllergic reactionErythema040301 veterinary sciencesErythema IndexOptical measurementsErythema severity01 natural sciences0403 veterinary scienceLesionMultispectral imagingDogsDisease severity scalesmedicineVisual estimationAtopic dermatitisintegumentary systembusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAtopic dermatitismedicine.diseaseDermatology3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesCADESI-4medicine.symptombusinessSkin lesionSkimager
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