PsEma—A Hitherto Unnamed Dermatologic Entity With Clinical Features of Both Psoriasis and Eczema
Autor: | Torsten Ehrig, Lisa C. Stevenson, Alan Menter, Adrian Goldstein, William Abramovits, Clay J. Cockerell |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
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medicine.medical_specialty Inflammatory dermatosis medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Eczema General Medicine medicine.disease Severity of Illness Index Dermatology Diagnosis Differential Prospective analysis Psoriasis Skin biopsy Severity of illness Personal history Humans Medicine Female Prospective Studies business Prospective cohort study |
Zdroj: | SKINmed: Dermatology for the Clinician. 4:275-281 |
ISSN: | 1751-7125 1540-9740 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1540-9740.2005.03636.x |
Popis: | Introduction. Recent advances in molecular biology have helped establish differences between psoriasis and a group of inflammatory skin disorders commonly referred to as eczema. The authors have observed significant overlap between these two conditions such that a distinction between them may not always be made, even with histologic examination of skin biopsy specimens. Objective. To determine how frequently psoriasis patients present features of both psoriasis and eczema. Methods. The authors conducted a prospective analysis of 100 consecutive psoriasis patients in their clinic. Results. The authors found that 20% could be diagnosed as “intermediate,” having lesions with characteristics of both psoriasis and eczema, or a personal history of both. The authors suggest naming this category of inflammatory dermatosis “PsEma”—an overlap condition in which the clinical, histologic, molecular, biologic, and therapeutic responses show characteristics of both psoriasis and eczema. |
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