Pediatric wounds What is important to consider in this age group? Dermatology and venereology Education Pediatrics Physical medicine and rehabilitation Prevention and health care RX View Post
View Post This content is machine translated Hidradenitis suppurativa The stepchild among inflammatory dermatoses Correct interpretation of the symptoms of this heterogeneous inflammatory-intermittent disease is clinically significant. Diagnostic latency associated with mistreatment can contribute to serious complications and a high “burden of disease.” Therapy depends on the severity of the disease, and comorbidities should also be taken into account. View Post
View Post This content is machine translated Nail fungus infection Onychomycosis – tips and tricks Detailed onychomycosis diagnosis is a prerequisite for any system therapy. Dermatophytes are among the most common fungal pathogens. Systemic therapy should always be combined with topical treatment. If nail infestation is less than 50% without matrix infestation, local therapy is sufficient. View Post
View Post This content is machine translated Venous leg ulcer (UCV) The “classic” among the wounds Venous leg ulcer (UCV) results from chronic overpressure in the venous system of the lower extremity. The correct diagnosis is made by a detailed anamnesis, clinical examination and additional instrumental diagnostics. The foundation of successful ulcer treatment is the reduction of ambulatory venous hypertension through surgical/interventional treatment of the underlying disease and compression therapy. View Post
View Post This content is machine translated Psoriatic arthritis From diagnosis to therapy Up to 30 percent of those affected by psoriasis vulgaris also have arthritis. The therapy of psoriatic arthritis depends on the type of manifestation. Various immunomodulating substances are available for this purpose, which are used in stages. View Post