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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 1447: 131-138, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38724790

ABSTRACT

The treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) with oral treatments has been limited in the past due to the increased risk of adverse effects associated with oral agents. However, in recent years, a shift toward the minimization of adverse effects has been explored. Although existing treatment options like oral corticosteroids and Immunosuppressive therapies have been utilized for acute flare-ups of AD, their long-term use is limited by adverse effects and the need for lab monitoring. New systemic treatment options such as Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors are emerging as a promising therapy, due to their quick onset and antipruritic features. However, the black box warning associated with this medication class requires careful selection of appropriate candidates and patient education despite early favorable safety profiles seen in AD trials. Discussion of other oral agents, like antibiotics and antihistamines, and their role in AD management are also clarified.


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Dermatitis, Atopic , Humans , Administration, Oral , Dermatitis, Atopic/drug therapy , Histamine Antagonists/therapeutic use , Histamine Antagonists/adverse effects , Anti-Bacterial Agents/adverse effects , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Janus Kinase Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Janus Kinase Inhibitors/adverse effects , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/adverse effects
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Cureus ; 15(11): e48850, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38106775

ABSTRACT

Extra-nodal NK/T cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKTL) is a rare and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma primarily seen in Asian and South American populations. Diagnosis involves methods like biopsy and molecular testing, with treatment typically combining systemic and radiation therapy. We present the rare case of a 62-year-old female who was diagnosed with localized ENKTL upon initial presentation of nasal congestion. She was started on radiation therapy and responded favorably at first, with decreased congestion and facial swelling. After five weeks of treatment, she developed significant dysphagia and anorexia, which was initially attributed to being a side effect of chemotherapy. After pausing radiation treatment, her condition worsened until she was hospitalized for obstructive jaundice. CT scans and biopsy confirmed metastasis of the cancer to her pancreas. Her condition rapidly declined until she was ultimately sent to hospice care.

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