Handbook of Atopic EczemaThomas Ruzicka, Johannes Ring, Bernhard Przybilla Springer Science & Business Media, 9. mar. 2013 - 484 sider Atopic eczema is one of the most common dermatologic Altough the etiopathogenesis of the disease has not yet conditions. According to recent data, up to 10 % of all been fully elucidated, the large body of data already children may be affected. Particularly in its severe form, available provides important clues for both our atopic eczema is a distressing and even disabling disease. understanding of the disease and for daily patient care. Even the far more frequent minor forms may pose prob This Handbook of Atopic Eczema aims to put together lems because of their chronicity or the unpredictable current knowledge on this multifacted disease in the tendency for relapse. Atopic eczema must therefore be most comprehensive way. This volume covers the whole regarded as a major health problem, and it is one that is range of relevant information. Since each topic is dealt today drawing mounting attention, not only from the with by authors expert in that particular field, the up-to medical community, but increasingly from the date knowledge provided is not only extensive but also nonmedical public as well. critical. I believe that this Handbook of Atopic Eczema Since atopic eczema first emerged as a disease entity in will not only enhance our ability to treat our patients, but the early decades of this century, it has been the subject will also stimulate our efforts to fully understand this of both extensive research and intense scientific enigmatic disease. controversies. |
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Clinical Symptoms of Atopic Eczema | 27 |
Minimal Forms of Atopic Eczema | 46 |
Complications and Diseases Associated with Atopic | 54 |
D Vieluf and T Ruzicka | 64 |
Natural History of Atopic Eczema | 80 |
Occupational Aspects of Atopic Eczema with Emphasis | 90 |
Role of Inflammatory Mediators in Atopic Eczema | 245 |
Cytokines in Atopic Eczema | 256 |
Bieber | 259 |
Vascular Reactivity in Atopic Eczema | 263 |
The Pathophysiology of Itch | 274 |
Sebaceous Gland Activity in Atopic Eczema | 287 |
Disturbances of Epidermal Lipid Metabolism | 296 |
The Phenomenon of Irritable Skin in Atopic Eczema | 317 |
Allergic Contact Eczema and Atopic Eczema | 98 |
Immunodeficiency Syndromes and Atopic Eczema | 107 |
A Model for Role of Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism in the Patho | 117 |
Aalberse R C BraunFalco | 125 |
Heymann P | 192 |
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Businco L | 211 |
Animal Models of Atopic Eczema | 323 |
Synopsis | 330 |
Atopic Prophylaxis | 337 |
Guidelines for Topical Treatment in Atopic Eczema | 345 |
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abnormalities acid Acta Derm Venereol activity AE patients allergens Allergy Clin Immunol antigen Arch Dermatol asthma atopic dermatitis atopic disease atopic eczema atopic eczema patients atopic patients atopy aureus basophils bronchial chronic Clin Exp clinical contact dermatitis controls cutaneous cytokines defect Derm Venereol Stockh Derm Venereol Suppl dermatology dry skin effects eicosanoids eosinophils epidermal factors function genetic hand eczema Hanifin JM histamine histamine release house dust human skin hypersensitivity ichthyosis vulgaris IgE antibodies IgE levels IgE production IgE synthesis IgG4 immune immunological increased induced infections infiltrate inflammatory inhalant allergens inhibition interleukin Invest Dermatol irritants itch Langerhans cells leukocytes lipids lymphocytes mast cells mediators monocytes normal observed patch test patients with AE patients with atopic prostaglandin protein Rajka Rajka G reactions reactivity receptor reported rhinitis role sebaceous gland sensitivity serum IgE skin mast cells specific Strannegård stratum corneum studies syndrome T-cell twin urticaria vitro vivo
