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期刊名:Dermatologie

缩写:DERMATOLOGIE

ISSN:2731-7005

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Introduction: A number of new, highly effective biologic drugs for psoriasis have been approved over the past few decades, which raises the question whether psoriasis is still a disease that requires inpatient treatment. ...
Henning Klapproth,Laurenz Klapproth,Tamara Ruegamer et al. Henning Klapproth et al.
Background: In the context of climate change and migration, both common and previously less common pathogens are gaining importance as cutaneous bacterial infections. ...
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Background: Neurofibromatosis type 1, also known as Recklinghausen's disease, is a neurocutaneous tumor syndrome that is genetically determined and is associated with infestation of the integument with neurofibromas (nerv...
Lea-Sophie Stahl,Ann-Christin Wolters,Ocko Kautz et al. Lea-Sophie Stahl et al.
A 50-year-old female farmer was initially diagnosed with generalized granuloma annulare and treated with local steroids and ultraviolet (UV) light therapy for 10 years, albeit without success. A histopathological examination in our clinic c...
Manuel P Pereira,Martin Metz Manuel P Pereira
Chronic prurigo is a very debilitating skin condition characterized by the development of multiple pruriginous nodules, papules or plaques due to a prolonged scratching behavior as a result of chronic itch. Patients often experience anxiety...
J Munz,J Kupfer,M Schepko et al. J Munz et al.
Stigmatization of patients with skin diseases has only recently attracted more attention in research. However, both external stigmatization by society and self-stigmatization by the affected patients are widespread in patients with skin dis...