Handbook of Atopic Eczema

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Johannes Ring, Bernhard Przybilla, Thomas Ruzicka
Springer Science & Business Media, 23 feb 2006 - 613 páginas

Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis, neurodermitis diffusa, endogenous eczema) is one of the most common skin diseases of our time and is still increasing in prevalence dramatically all over the world. The reasons for this increase are not known. It occurs at any age, not only in childhood, approximately 2/3 of children affected will suffer from this disease when they are grown-up. Written by leading experts of their field, this second edition comprises the state of the art in pathophysiology, clinical medicine and therapeutic management. It demonstrates that there is no simple "miracle" cream, pill or diet for this disease, but that a disturbed barrier function can only be repaired by adequate and individualized skin care and it shows how unspecific anti-inflammatory treatment has to be individually tailored according to body area affected, patient age and acuity of skin lesions. All physicians will find this book most helpful in the painstaking search for the individual causal or eliciting factors.

 

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3
Diseases Rarely Associated with Atopic
13
References
27
Clinical Symptoms of Atopic Eczema
37
1
43
433
61
8
74
1
84
Epidermal Cells from Langerhans Cells
289
References
295
290
323
Molecules on Inflammatory Dendritic
332
315
350
Neuropeptides and Atopic Eczema
357
in Atopic Eczema
373
Staphylococcus Aureus and Atopic Eczema
406

References
96
References
107
175
138
References
155
Dry Skin
161
9
176
155
203
Occupational Aspects of Atopic Eczema
210
References
227
23
235
The Molecular Genetics of Atopy
244
Eczema
255
Epidermal Cells
288
45
426
in Atopic Eczema
507
Skin Care in Atopic Eczema
524
484
534
569
542
Eczema
565
549
572
Basic Topical Therapy with Emollients
582
433
590
References
594
Environmental Control and Prevention
601
W Gehring
604
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