Atrophyresults from a thinning of one or more of the skin layers. Atrophy may be confined to the epidermis, in which very fine wrinkling is evident on the surface (referred to ascigarette paper wrinkling). This condition is best appreciated with tangential lighting and by gentle stretching of ...
Eosinophilic cellulitis/dermatitis(EC), also referred to as Wells’ syndrome, is a rare dermatological condition characterized by persistent urticarial plaques and sometimes blister formation, as well as an eosinophil infiltrate in the dermis (Fig.3C) [103]. Blood eosinophilia may be present. EC has...
Then, the physical examination is carried out, including the genital, interdigital, eye and nipple regions, in an attempt to identify primary inflammatory or infectious lesions that can allow the diagnosis of a dermatological condition.42 If not identified, it is necessary to evaluate the ...
However, when SkinGPT-4 was exclusively trained on the step 1 dataset, it erroneously diagnosed the skin condition as a viral infection, indicating the importance of incorporating the step 2 dataset for more accurate disease identification. In contrast, when trained solely on the step 2 dataset,...
Spongiotic dermatitis is another way of referring to a condition known as acute eczema that is usually found affecting the abdomen, chest and even the bottom while the scalp is generally free from this condition. An UpToDate review on “Treatment of atopic dermatitis (eczema)” (Weston and ...
condition can be caused by exposure to UV light, age, irradiation, chronic sun exposure, environmental pollutants, air pollution, wind, cold, heat, chemicals, disease pathologies, smoking, or lack of nutrition. The skin can be facial skin or non-facial skin (e.g., arms, legs, hands, ...
In certain non-limiting aspects, the skin condition can be caused by exposure to UV light, age, irradiation, chronic sun exposure, environmental pollutants, air pollution, wind, cold, heat, chemicals, disease pathologies, smoking, or lack of nutrition. The skin can be facial skin or non-...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) was not defined as an NPSLE but is being increasingly identified as a condition linked to autoimmune diseases including SLE. PRES is a clinico-radiological diagnosis, where patients present with a rapid onset combination of global encephalopathy, ...
As used herein, an active ingredient may include cosmetic ingredients, ingredients that improve the appearance and/or texture of skin, bioactive ingredients, pharmaceutical active ingredients used to treat or prevent a disorder or condition, and ingredients used to improve consumer perception of a ...
“Therapeutically effective amount” is defined herein to mean an amount which provides a therapeutic effect for a given condition and administration regimen. “Pharmaceutically acceptable” is defined herein to mean any formulation which is safe, and provides the appropriate delivery for the desired rou...