Description
Immunology and Drug Therapy of Allergic Skin Diseases, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000
Progress in Inflammation Research Series
Coordinators: Bruijnzeel-Koomen Carla A.F.M., Knol E.F.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Immunology and Drug Therapy of Allergic Skin Diseases:
Keywords
Dermatitis; Urticaria; allergy; contact dermatitis; cosmetics; dermatose; diseases; inflammation; pathogenesis; skin disease; therapy
Publication date: 10-2012
204 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
204 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
Description
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Allergic skin diseases belong to the most common dermatoses. This book deals with fundamental (in particular immunological aspects) as well as clinical symptoms and therapeutic strategies of the allergic skin diseases. Cells involved in the pathomechanisms of allergic skin disease are described in individual chapters. The allergic skin diseases which will be discussed are atopic dermatitis, being the chronic inflammatory skin disease with the highest prevalence, allergic contact dermatitis with special focus on contact dermatitis from cosmetics, being the most frequent cause of contact dermatitis and occupational contact dermatitis. The broad ethiology of urticaria and the value of several therapeutic strategies will be explained. The chapter on drug allergy will deal with the variety of symptoms and the difficulties concerning in vitro and in vivo diagnosis. The book is of great interest to clinicians working in the field of dermatology, allergology, pediatrics and even general practitioners...
Skin immune system (SIS).- Immunological aspects of allergic inflammation: IgE regulation.- The role of T cells in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis.- Immunological aspects of allergic inflammation: eosinophils.- Mast cells.- Cell-to-cell interactions.- Atopic dermatitis.- Allergic contact dermatitis: cosmetics.- Clinical aspects of occupational contact dermatitis.- Clinical aspects: urticaria.- Clinical aspects: drug allergy.- Future developments in treatment of atopic dermatitis.
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