Atopic Dermatitis - Disease Etiology and Clinical Management
Edited by Jorge Esparza-Gordillo and Itaru Dekio, ISBN 978-953-51-0110-9, Hard cover, 414 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: February 22, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Dermatology
DOI: 10.5772/1448
DOI: 10.5772/1448
Atopic Dermatitis is a common disease characterized by inflamed, itching and dry skin. This relapsing allergic disorder has complex etiology and shows a remarkably high clinical heterogeneity which complicates the diagnosis and clinical management. This book is divided into 4 sections. The first section (Disease Etiology) describes some of the physiological mechanisms underlying Atopic Dermatitis, including alterations in the immune system and the skin-barrier function. The important role of host-microorganism interactions on the pathophysiology of Atopic Dermatitis is discussed in the second section (Microorganisms in Atopic Dermatitis). An overview of the clinical diagnostic criteria and the disease management protocols commonly used is given in the third section (Diagnosis and Clinical Management). The last section (New Treatments) describes new therapeutic approaches that are not widely used but are currently being studied due to preliminary evidence showing a clinical benefit for Atopic Dermatitis.
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BOOK CONTENTS
- Chapter 1
Flaky Tail Mouse as a Novel Animal Model of Atopic Dermatitis: Possible Roles of Filaggrin in the Development of Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 2
Mouse Models for Atopic Dermatitis Developed in Japan
- Chapter 3
The Roles of Th2-Type Cytokines in the Pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 4
Epidermal Serine Proteases and Their Inhibitors in Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 5
The Role of Prostanoids in Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 6
Expression and Function of CCL17 in Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 7
Microorganisms and Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 8
Atopic Dermatitis and Skin Fungal Microorganisms
- Chapter 9
Fungus as an Exacerbating Factor of Atopic Dermatitis, and Control of Fungi for the Remission of the Disease
- Chapter 10
Atopic Dermatitis: From Pathophysiology to Diagnostic Approach
- Chapter 11
Advances in Assessing the Severity of Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 12
Physical and Chemical Factors that Improve Epidermal Permeability Barrier Homeostasis
- Chapter 13
Trigger Factors, Allergens and Allergy Testing in Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 14
Food Allergy in Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 15
Clinical Management of Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 16
Occlusive Therapy in Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 17
Suplatast Tosilate for Prophylaxis of Pediatric Atopy
- Chapter 18
Thinking Atopic Dermatitis Treatment Differently: Specific Immunotherapy as an Option
- Chapter 19
Improvement of Atopic Dermatitis by Human Sebaceous Fatty Acids and Related Lipids
- Chapter 20
Probiotics and Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 21
The Role of Probiotics in Atopic Dermatitis Prevention and Therapy
- Chapter 22
Food Compounds Inhibit Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteria and the Toxicity of Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA) Associated with Atopic Dermatitis
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