S1 Guidelines - Dermatoses associated with dermal lymphostasis.

Autor: Dissemond J; Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Essen University Medical Center, Essen, Germany., Jockenhöfer F; Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Essen University Medical Center, Essen, Germany., Miller A; 'The Skin Experts' - Dermatology, Venereology, Allergology, and Phlebology Practice, Berlin, Germany., Kurzhals G; Drs. Kurzhals - Dermatology, Venereology, and Phlebology Practice, Wangen/Allgäu, Germany., Noori S; Dr. Noori - Dermatology and Venereology Practice, Vienna, Austria., Reich-Schupke S; Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Center for Venous Diseases of the Departments of Dermatology and Vascular Surgery, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany., Schlaeger M; Dr. Schlaeger - Dermatology, Venereology, and Allergology Practice, Oldenburg, Germany., Schubert E; Former Department of Dermatology, Allergology, Phlebology, and Lymphology, Sanaderm Hospital, Bad Mergentheim, Germany., Stücker M; Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Center for Venous Diseases of the Departments of Dermatology and Vascular Surgery, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany., Weberschock T; Working Group Evidence-based Medicine Frankfurt, Institute of General Medicine, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany.; Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, University Medical Center of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany., Jungkunz HW; Former Department of Dermatology, Allergology, Phlebology, and Lymphology, Sanaderm Hospital, Bad Mergentheim, Germany.; Dr. Jungkunz, Dermatology, Venereology, Phlebology, Allergology, and Proctology Practice, Friedberg/Hessen, Germany.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology : JDDG [J Dtsch Dermatol Ges] 2018 Apr; Vol. 16 (4), pp. 512-523.
DOI: 10.1111/ddg.13496
Abstrakt: The objective of the present S1 guidelines is to present current knowledge about dermatologically relevant diseases associated with localized dermal lymphostasis, thus facilitating their early detection, diagnostic workup, and targeted treatment. Whenever possible, treatment should be based on stage-appropriate and clearly defined algorithms. The numerous issues regarding differential diagnosis and treatment clinicians are confronted with in everyday clinical practice seem to warrant the publication of up-to-date guidelines. These guidelines focus on patients of all age groups and genders exhibiting skin lesions caused by dermal lymphostasis. Specific recommendations are provided with respect to the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the various clinical manifestations. In this context, comorbid skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, hidradenitis suppurativa, urticaria, and contact dermatitis will be highlighted, including their treatment and associated specific risks. Several other relevant current guidelines are referenced as regards the distinction from and treatment of common cofactors and comorbid conditions.
(© 2018 The Authors | Journal compilation © Blackwell Verlag GmbH, Berlin.)
Databáze: MEDLINE