J. Ring
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17300
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1242-1243
K. Peris
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17267
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1244-1245
Skin cancers including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) represent a major disease burden and health care expenditure, especially in white population.
P. Pietkiewicz
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17291
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1246-1247
Lentigo maligna (LM) was initially regarded to have an infectious origin. It was described by Hutchinson (1890) and later named Hutchinson's melanotic freckle type. Almost two decades later, Dubreuilh (1912) defined it as melanosis circumscripta praecancerosa, a premalignant condition that may give rise to melanoma.
E.B. Br?cker
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17292
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1248-1250
no abstract
A. G?r?g, E. Antiga, M. Caproni, G. Cianchini, D. De, M. Dmochowski, J. Dolinsek, K. Drenovska, C. Feliciani, K. Hervonen, I. Lakos Jukic, ?. Kiny?, T. Koltai, I. Korponay-Szab?, A.V. Marzano, A. Patsatsi, C. Rose, T. Salmi, E. Schmidt, J. Setterfield, M. Shahid, C. Sitaru, S. Uzun, F. Valitutti, S. Vassileva, S. Yayli, M. S?rdy
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17183
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1251-1277
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a chronic, pruritic, gluten-induced skin disorder characterized by subepidermal granular IgA deposition and a variable degree of enteropathy identical to that seen in coeliac disease. So far, there has been no European consensus about the management of DH.
S.M. John, C. Garbe, L.E. French, J. Takala, W. Yared, A. Cardone, R. Gehring, A. Spahn, A. Stratigos
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17011
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1278-1284
The vast majority of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is attributable to excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR). Outdoor workers are exposed to an UVR dose at least 2 to 3 times higher than indoor workers and often to daily UVR doses 5 times above internationally recommended limits.
F. Larese Filon, M. Pesce, M.S. Paulo, T. Loney, A. Modenese, S.M. John, S. Kezic, J. Macan
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17096
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1285-1289
Healthcare workers (HCWs) can be considered at an increased risk of developing occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) due to repetitive hand washing with soaps and disinfectants and extended use of gloves for many hours during the day.
T.M. Hughes, G.J. Williams, D.E. Gyorki, J.W. Kelly, J.R. Stretch, A.H.R. Varey, A.M. Hong, R.A. Scolyer, J.F. Thompson
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17154
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1290-1298
Desmoplastic melanomas are uncommon. Their behaviour differs from that of other melanoma subtypes; therefore, management guidelines for non-desmoplastic melanomas may not be applicable.
A. Wa?kiel-Burnat, M. Ko?odziejak, M. Sikora, A. Stochmal, A. Rakowska, M. Olszewska, L. Rudnicka
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17187
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1299-1308
Alopecia areata is the third most common cause of dermatology consultations in children but the treatment of paediatric alopecia areata remains challenging. A systematic review of the literature about the treatment of alopecia areata in children (?18 years old) was performed on 11 May 2020 by searching the PubMed, Scopus and EBSCO databases.
S. Mylle, E. Verhaeghe, L. Van Coile, B. Van de Maele, I. Hoorens, L. Brochez
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17129
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1309-1314
Early detection of skin cancer is still a major challenge in dermatology practice today. While surveillance programs are offered to high-risk patients, systematic total-body examination (TBE) in the general population is not cost-effective. In the past, we demonstrated that a lesion-directed screening (LDS) in the general population delivered similar detection rates to TBE and was less time-consuming.
H. Collgros, E. Rodriguez-Lomba, A. Regio Pereira, S.N. Lo, R.A. Scolyer, P. Guitera
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17135
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1315-1322
Lentiginous melanoma or lentigo maligna is a slow-growing type of melanoma frequently arising in sun-damaged skin and often first diagnosed in the elderly. Few studies report long-term follow-up.
L. Kofler, H. Breuninger, R.H. Schreiber, M. Eichner, H.-M. H?fner, S.M. Schnabl
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17155
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1323-1330
For basal cell carcinoma (BCC), only few controlled data have been published so far, which directly compare micrographically controlled surgery with conventional serial section histology. In addition to Mohs surgery, which uses cryostat sections, also three-dimensional histology (3D-histology), based on paraffin sections, is available to ensure complete control of the margins and basic sections.
O. Steck, N.L. Bertschi, F. Luther, J. van den Berg, D.J. Winkel, A. Holbro, C. Schlapbach
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17001
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1331-1337
Sézary syndrome is a leukaemic variant of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with poor prognosis. With the exception of stem cell transplantation, current treatments for SS are not curative. Rather, they aim at reducing disease burden and improving quality of life. Yet, pruritus – the major cause for impaired quality of life in these patients – is notoriously difficult to treat. Thus, supportive treatments addressing agonizing pruritus are urgently needed.
K. Baumann, J. Marcelino, P.S. Skov, M.C.P. Santos, I. Wyroslak, J. Scheffel, S. Altrichter, A. Woetmann, C. Costa, M. Maurer
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17131
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1338-1345
Autoimmune chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is due to mast cell (MC)-activating autoantibodies, which are screened for by the autologous serum skin test (ASST) and basophil tests (BTs). Many CSU patients are positive in only one of these tests. How often this occurs and why is currently unknown.
N. Mohr, M. Naatz, L. Zeervi, A. Langenbruch, T. Bieber, T. Werfel, A. Wollenberg, M. Augustin
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17203
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1346-1356
Progress in the management of atopic dermatitis (AD) and the recent introduction of the first biologic have raised interest in the costs of treating AD.
K. Hajdu, A. Kapit?ny, Z. Dajnoki, L. Soltész, S. Bar?th, Z. Hendrik, I. Veres, A. Szegedi, K. G?sp?r
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17018
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1357-1361
Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is considered a curative treatment in some atopic diseases, but in AD contradictory clinical results exist and the action of AIT has not been elucidated. In the literature, there is no evidence for parallel investigations of permeability barrier, cutaneous and blood immune responses after AIT in AD.
M.P. Pereira, S. Ziehfreund, M. Rueth, T. Ewering, F.J. Legat, J. Lambert, J. Elberling, L. Misery, E. Brenaut, E. Papadavid, S. Garcovich, A.W.M. Evers, J.A. Halvorsen, J.C. Szepietowski, A. Reich, M. Gonçalo, A. Lvov, S. Bobko, E. Serra-Baldrich, J. Wallengren, E. Savk, T. Leslie, S. St?nder, A. Zink, on behalf of the EADV Task Force Pruritus
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17077
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1362-1370
Itch is a common symptom in the general population. Affected individuals often do not seek medical consultation and rely on Internet searches to obtain information regarding their itch.
L. Misery, S. Morisset, S. Séité, E. Brenaut, A.-S. Ficheux, J. W. Fluhr, V. Delvigne, C. Taieb
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17162
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1371-1376
We aimed to investigate the roles of poorly known associated and triggering factors on sensitive skin in a large global population.
C.S.K. Fuchs, V.K. Ortner, F.S. Hansen, P.A. Philipsen, M. Haedersdal
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17140
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1377-1385
Adapalene–benzoyl peroxide (A-BPO) is a first-line topical treatment for acne vulgaris. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) detect micromorphological changes over time and visualize transfollicular delivery.
S. Vural, M. Baumgartner, P. Lichtner, G. Eckstein, H. Hariry, W.C. Chen, T. Ruzicka, B. Melnik, G. Plewig, M. Wagner, K.A. Giehl
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17163
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1386-1392
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting apocrine gland-bearing skin in the axilla, groin and under the breasts. Mutations of the gamma secretase gene complex, which is essential in the activation of Notch signalling pathways, were shown in some families with HS and in a few sporadic cases. Although an imbalance in Notch signalling is implicated in the pathogenesis, the exact mechanism of HS development is yet unknown.
T. Yuan, M.-l. Cai, Y.-m. Sheng, X. Ding, T.-t. Shen, W.-r. Li, H. Huang, B. Liang, X.-j. Zhang, Q.-x. Zhu
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17112
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1393-1406
Verrucous epidermal naevi (VEN) are benign skin tumours, considered keratinocytic epidermal naevi, that appear at birth or early childhood. VEN may display a range of appearances, depending on patient age. Although the number of studies regarding VEN is increasing, the exact mechanism of VEN is still unknown.
I. Krakowski, M. Bottai, H. Habel, G. Masucci, A. Girnita, K.E. Smedby, H. Eriksson
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17209
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. 1407-1407
D. Moriarty, C. O'Connor, J. Bourke, M. Murphy, M. Horgan, S. Cremin
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17169
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e353-e354
G.C. Gondo, S.J. Bell, J. Slayden, G. Ullmann, A. Blauvelt
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17173
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e354-e355
S. Piaserico, P. Gisondi, S. Cazzaniga, G. Girolomoni, P.G. Calzavara-Pinton, L. Naldi
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17175
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e355-e357
I. Neri, F. Conti, A. Virdi, A. Guglielmo, L. Leonardi, I. Corsini, C. Ghizzi, L. Gabrielli, T. Lazzarotto, M. Lanari, A. Patrizi, C. Misciali
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17194
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e357-e359
D. Ortega-Quijano, D. Fernandez-Nieto, J. Jimenez-Cauhe, J.L. Cortes-Cuevas, D. Marcos-Mencia, M. Rodriguez-Dominguez, G. Segurado-Miravalles, M. Fernandez-Guarino, P. Jaen-Olasolo
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17195
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e359-e361
P. Gisondi, D. Geat, L. Naldi, S. Piaserico
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17200
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e361-e362
J. Ring, M. Worm, A. Wollenberg, J.P. Thyssen, T. Jakob, L. Klimek, C. Bangert, S. Barbarot, T. Bieber, M.S. de Bruin-Weller, P.V. Chernyshov, S. Christen-Zaech, M. Cork, U. Darsow, C. Flohr, R. F?lster-Holst, C. Gelmetti, U. Gieler, J. Gutermuth, A. Heratizadeh, D.J. Hijnen, L.B. von Kobyletzki, B. Kunz, C. Paul, L. De Raeve, J. Seneschal, D. Simon, P.I. Spuls, J.F. Stalder, A. Svensson, Z. Szalai, A. Taieb, A. Torrelo, M. Trzeciak, C. Vestergaard, T. Werfel, S. Weidinger, M. Deleuran
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17237
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e362-e365
R. Moro, C. Requena, E. R?os-Vi?uela, E. Manrique-Silva, V. Traves, P.G. Calzavara-Pinton, G. Gualdi, E. Nagore
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17127
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e365-e367
A. Mareschal, E. Scherer, T. Lihoreau, A.-P. Bellanger, L. Millon, F. Aubin
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17128
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e367-e369
C.B. Bunker, A.B. Chapman
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17136
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e369-e369
M. Daneshpazhooh, S. Fazlolahi, H. Mahmoudi, I. Atefi, N. van Beek, K. Balighi, J. Taghizadeh Fazli, K. Kamyab, D. Zillikens, E. Schmidt
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17137
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e370-e372
G. Sofidis, N. Stalikas, D. Papathemeli, E. Karagiannidis, A. Kartas, A. Papazoglou, N. Otountzidis, K. Natsis, E. Lazaridou, A. Patsatsi, G. Sianos
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17143
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e372-e373
L.L. Thompson, C.X. Pan, M.S. Chang, G.E. Molina, Y.B. Chen, J.A. Barnes, S.T. Chen
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17144
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e373-e375
J. Liu, A. Martin, A. Thatiparthi, J.J. Wu
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17147
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e375-e377
A. Tammaro, G.A.R. Adebanjo, C. Chello, F.R. Parisella, P. Reen, H.P. Erasmus, A. Capalbo, G. De Marco
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17149
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e377-e379
J. Ma, L. Cheng, Y.-Y. Wu, X.-Y. Cai, B. Liang, F.-L. Xiao
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17150
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e379-e381
M. Arenbergerova, S. Gkalpakiotis, E. Marques, P. Arenberger, R.A. Dahmen, A. Smetanova
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17151
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e381-e383
C. Baykal, T. Atci, A. Kutlay, B. Baykut, Z. Türko?lu
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17152
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e384-e385
A.-S. Blecic, J. Pernin, N. Jonca, J. Mazereeuw-Hautier, M.-L. Jullie, M. Cario-André, C. Léauté-Labrèze, F. Boralevi, F. Morice-Picard
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17153
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e385-e387
S. Wang, Z. Yang, Z. Xu, Y. Chu, Y. Liang, L. Wei, B. Zhang, Z. Xu, L. Ma
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17174
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e387-e391
R. Kothari, D. Vashisht, N. Pudasaini, R. Venugopal, G. Paliwal
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17176
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e391-e393
P. Marcant, P. Balayé, R. Merhi, F. Jendoubi, A. Nosbaum, N. Raison-Peyron, A. Du-Thanh, A. Lasek, M.-C. Ferrier le Bouedec, F. Tetart, A. Valois, S. Barbarot, A. Soria, M. Jachiet, D. Staumont-Sallé, for the GREAT Research Group
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17177
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e394-e396
H. Kimura, R. Hayashi, Y. Tsuchida, A. Hasegawa, Y. Kabata, M. Tamura, R. Abe
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17179
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e396-e399
C. Lenoir, J. Perez-Anker, G. Diet, L. Tognetti, E. Cinotti, A.L. Trépant, P. Rubegni, S. Puig, J.L. Perrot, J. Malvehy, V. del Marmol, M. Suppa
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17180
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e399-e401
C. Bürgler, C. Guillet, I. Kolm, M. Theiler, P. Schmid-Grendelmeier, S. Kroiss, L. Weibel
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17181
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e401-e403
F. Lacarrubba, A.E. Verz?, D.F. Puglisi, G. Micali
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17182
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e404-e406
C. Surber, J. Plautz, S. D?hnhardt-Pfeiffer, U. Osterwalder
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17184
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e406-e408
M.A. Pastor-Nieto, S. Va?o-Galvan, A. G?mez-Zubiaur, E. Jiménez-Bl?zquez, O.M. Moreno-Arrones, V. Melgar-Molero
doi : 10.1111/jdv.17199
Volume 35, Issue 6 p. e408-e410
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