3 resultados para Sìndrome da Nefropatia e Dermatite Porcina
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
Resumo:
Although atopic dermatitis (AD) is a very frequent disease in our society, it is still poorly understood. AD mainly results from a complex interaction between a cutaneous barrier dysfunction, a dysregulation of the immune system and environmental factors. Recent studies have highlighted new mutations in genes coding for skin proteins inducing AD. Furthermore, a new cytokine named TSLP was discovered. TSLP plays a major role in allergic inflammation and represents a big step further in the understanding of AD pathogenesis. However, there are still a lot of unknown factors in this disease, which are actually thouroughly investigated in numerous studies.
Resumo:
Atopic dermatitis is the most frequent dermatosis in childhood. Numerous studies underscored the central role of skin barrier alterations in the pathogenesis of the inflammatory skin lesions. The management of atopic dermatitis has to be multidimensional. It combines among others some daily local care and a sporadic topical anti-inflammatory treatment during the acute flare-ups. The objective of this article is to summarize, in light of the recent European guidelines, the general principles of management of atopic dermatitis, for the general practitioner.