Content - Volume 97, Issue 8
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SPECIAL REPORT
Shirin Eskeland, Jon Anders Halvorsen, Lars Tanum
There is increasing evidence of clinically relevant anti-inflammatory effects of monoaminergic antidepressants. PubMed and Ovid databases were searched systematically for the use and efficacy of antidepressants in association with 5 common inflammatory skin disorders: chronic urticaria, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, other eczema, and alopecia areata. From January 1984 to June 2016, publications in ...
Pages: 897-905
SPECIAL REPORT
Michaela Zallmann, Pete K. Smith, Mimi L.K. Tang, Lynda J. Spelman, Jennifer L. Cahill, Gabriele Wortmann, Constance H. Katelaris, Katrina J. Allen, John C. Su
Although wool is commonly believed to cause irritant (non-immune) and hypersensitivity (immune) cutaneous reactions, the evidence basis for this belief and its validity for modern garments have not been critically examined. Publications from the last 100 years, using MEDLINE and Google Scholar, were analysed for evidence that wool causes cutaneous reactions, both immune-mediated (atopic dermatitis ...
Pages: 906-915
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Roger Haber, Maxime Battistella, Cecile Pages, Martine Bagot, Celeste Lebbe, Nicole Basset-Seguin
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Pages: 959-961
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SPECIAL REPORT
Shirin Eskeland, Jon Anders Halvorsen, Lars Tanum
There is increasing evidence of clinically relevant anti-inflammatory effects of monoaminergic antidepressants. PubMed and Ovid databases were searched systematically for the use and efficacy of antidepressants in association with 5 common inflammatory skin disorders: chronic urticaria, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, other eczema, and alopecia areata. From January 1984 to June 2016, publications in ...
Pages: 897-905
SPECIAL REPORT
Michaela Zallmann, Pete K. Smith, Mimi L.K. Tang, Lynda J. Spelman, Jennifer L. Cahill, Gabriele Wortmann, Constance H. Katelaris, Katrina J. Allen, John C. Su
Although wool is commonly believed to cause irritant (non-immune) and hypersensitivity (immune) cutaneous reactions, the evidence basis for this belief and its validity for modern garments have not been critically examined. Publications from the last 100 years, using MEDLINE and Google Scholar, were analysed for evidence that wool causes cutaneous reactions, both immune-mediated (atopic dermatitis ...
Pages: 906-915
INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Albert Duvetorp, Renate Slind Olsen, Marita Skarstedt, Jan Söderman, Oliver Seifert
CD93 is involved in angiogenesis and inflammation, both of which are key processes in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. CD93 was studied in serum, peripheral blood mononuclear cells and skin of patients with psoriasis and controls. Furthermore, allele frequencies for CD93 single-nucleotide polymorphisms rs2749812 and rs2749817 were assessed in patients with psoriasis compared with controls and the ef ...
Pages: 916-921
INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Tsugunobu Andoh, Ayako Harada, Yasushi Kuraishi
A recent study suggests that interleukin-31 (IL-31) exerts its effect via indirect mechanisms rather than through direct stimulation of cutaneous nerves. However, the underlying peripheral mechanisms of IL-31-induced itch in the skin remain unclear. Therefore, the present study investigated the peripheral mechanisms underlying IL-31-induced itch in mice. IL-31-induced itch-related response was inh ...
Pages: 922-927
INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Nobuaki Takahashi, Mitsutoshi Tominaga, Ryohei Kosaka, Yayoi Kamata, Yoshie Umehara, Hironori Matsuda, Azumi Sakaguchi, Hideoki Ogawa, Kenji Takamori
The pathogenesis of psoriatic itch is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the involvement of opioid receptors in scratching behaviour of imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like dermatitis model mice. Topical application of 5% imiquimod cream to the rostral back skin of mice induced antihistamine-resistant scratching behaviour. The expression of µ-opioid receptor (MOR) protein inc ...
Pages: 928-933
CLINICAL REPORT
Marie H. Larsen, Anne Lene Krogstad, Astrid K. Wahl
Alexithymia, defined as difficulty in describing or recognizing emotions, has been shown to be connected with psoriasis, but its relationship with self-management of psoriasis has not been explored. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of alexithymia and its relationship with self-management and illness perception in the context of psoriasis. A total of 163 patients participating in 3 ...
Pages: 934-940
CLINICAL REPORT
Isabelle Jalenques, Fabien Rondepierre, Catherine Massoubre, Sophie Bonnefond, Raymond Schwan, Bruno Labeille, Jean-Luc Perrot, Marianne Collange, Aurelien Mulliez, Michel D'Incan
Psychiatric and personality disorders have been extensively documented in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). However, the prevalence of personality disorders in skin-restricted lupus (SRL) patients remains unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of personality disorders in SRL outpatients and to examine the associated factors. We evaluated 60 SRL outpatients and ...
Pages: 941-946
CLINICAL REPORT
Hyuck Hoon Kwon, Hae Young Park, Sun Chul Choi, Youin Bae, Chanhee Kang, Jae Yoon Jung, Gyeong-Hun Park
An optimized therapeutic regimen involving a non-ablative fractionated laser or radiofrequency therapy for acne scars has not yet been established. To evaluate whether the combination of a non-ablative fractional laser (NAF) and fractional micro-needling radiofrequency (FMR) has clinical advantages for the treatment of atrophic acne scars compared with NAF alone, a 16-week prospective, randomized ...
Pages: 947-951
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Toomas Talme, Pernilla Nikamo, Peter Rosenberg, Mona Ståhle
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Pages: 952-954
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Justine Daguzé, Hélène Aubert, Claire Bernier, Aurélie Gaultier, Jean-Michel Nguyen, Jean-François Stalder, Sébastien Barbarot
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Pages: 955-956
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Seong Rak Seo, Seon Gu Lee, Hee Jung Lee, Moon Soo Yoon, Dong Hyun Kim
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Pages: 957-958
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Roger Haber, Maxime Battistella, Cecile Pages, Martine Bagot, Celeste Lebbe, Nicole Basset-Seguin
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Pages: 959-961
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Eszter Baltás, Erika Kis, Nikoletta Nagy, Nicolette Sohár, Erika Varga, Márta Széll, Lajos Kemény, Judit Oláh
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Pages: 962-964
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Maylis Tourte, Coralie Lheure, Julien Gras, Maxime Battistella, Isabelle Simon, Claire Hussenet, Marie Jachiet, Martine Bagot, Abdellatif Tazi, Anne Bergeron, Jean-David Bouaziz
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Pages: 965-966
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Maria Julia Canuto, Ana Claudia Grizzo Peres Martins, Alexandre Jack Dwan, Cyro Festa Neto, Marcello Menta Simonsen Nico
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Pages: 967-968
SHORT COMMUNICATION
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Pages: 969-970
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Jonathan Kentley, Claire Marshall, Maria-Angeliki Gkini, Ruth Taylor, Anthony Bewley
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Pages: 971-972
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Valeria Behle, Tanja von Braunmühl, Cyrus Sayehli, Anja Gesierich, Matthias Goebeler, Eva Geissinger, Marion Wobser
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Pages: 973-975
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Iris Wieser, Auris Huean, Amelia E. Bush, Boutnaina S. Dabaja, Madeleine Duvic
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Pages: 976-978
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Michael Constantin Kirchberger, Michael Sticherling, Michael Erdmann
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Pages: 979-980
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Yu-Jen Huang, Pei-Ling Chih, Tzu-Hung Huang, Hsin-Su Yu, Yu-Lin Hsieh, Sebastian Yu
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Pages: 981-983
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Xue-Gang Xu, Yuan Lv, Hongwei Yan, Le Qu, Ting Xiao, Long Geng, Chun-Di He, Cai-Xia Liu, Xing-Hua Gao, Yuan-Hong Li, Hong-Duo Chen
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Pages: 984-985
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Laurent Misery, Markéta Saint Aroman, Asmaa Zkik, Alain Briant, Ludovic Martin, Michèle-Léa Sigal, Christine Bodemer, Gérard Guillet, Martine Bagot, Charles Taïeb
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Pages: 986-988
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Federico Bardazzi, Michela Magnano, Anna Campanati, Francesco Loconsole, Antonio Carpentieri, Concetta Potenza, Nicoletta Bernardini, Vito Di Lernia, Carlo Carrera, Beatrice Raone, Annalisa Patrizi, Camilla Loi
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Pages: 989-990
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Deok-Hee Kim-Dufor, Adèle Poulaliou, Laurent Misery
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Pages: 991-992
QUIZ
Aline Schöller, Cyrill Géraud
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Pages: 993-994
QUIZ
Marco Cusini, Susanna Benardon, Michaela Brena, Stefano Ramoni, Vinicio Boneschi, Raffaele Gianotti
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Pages: 995-996
CORRESPONDENCE
Rino Cerio, Thomas Dirschka, Brigitte Dréno, Ignasi Figueras Nart, John T. Lear, Giovanni Pellacani, Ketty Peris, Andrés Ruiz de Casas
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Pages: 997-998
ABSTRACT BOOK
Pages: 999-1060