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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 34(6): 1263-1272, 2020 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31721316

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BACKGROUND: The Atopic Dermatitis (AD) TREATgermany registry was initiated by the German Society for Dermatology (DDG) in 2011 to evaluate the 'real-life' situation of health care for patients with AD. OBJECTIVES: Interim data analysis on baseline characteristics as well as current and prescribed systemic treatments of the TREATgermany registry patients. METHODS: Patients (≥18 years) with moderate-to-severe AD [objective (o)SCORAD > 20], or with current or previous anti-inflammatory systemic treatment for AD within 24 months, were included and are followed up over at least 24 months. To assess clinical signs, the eczema area severity index (EASI, 0-72), the oSCORAD (0-83) and the Investigator Global Assessment (IGA; 6-point scale) were used. The disease severity was globally scored by the patients [Patient Global Assessment (PGA); six-step Likert scale]. Disease symptoms were assessed by the patient-oriented eczema measure (POEM, 0-28) and numeric rating scales (NRS, 0-10). Health-related quality of life was measured using the dermatological life quality index (DLQI, 0-30). RESULTS: A total of 612 patients were recruited across 32 sites between 06/2016 and 01/2019 (mean age: 42.6 ± 14.2 years; mean oSCORAD: 40.8 ± 16.3). The mean POEM score was 16.3 ± 7.5. Pruritus was rated highest among subjective symptoms (NRS: 5.4 ± 2.7). The mean DLQI value was 11.3 ± 7.5. The frequency of arterial hypertension was lower (20.8%) compared with the general population, whilst this was higher for depression (10%). More than 60% of the patients had received systemic glucocorticosteroids, and 36.8% had received cyclosporine A prior to inclusion. Dupilumab was the leading substance documented as either 'current' (12.1%) or 'prescribed' (31.4%) at baseline. CONCLUSIONS: These 'real-life' data clearly demonstrate the substantial disease burden. Most of TREATgermany patients were already treated with or prescribed dupilumab at baseline. Moreover, current findings indicate the urgent need for further alternative agents in order to achieve a perceptible improvement of quality of life of patients with moderate-to-severe AD.


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Dermatitis Atópica , Eccema , Adulto , Dermatitis Atópica/tratamiento farmacológico , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Calidad de Vida , Sistema de Registros , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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Dermatology ; 200(3): 213-8, 2000.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10828629

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BACKGROUND: Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), including its adult variant adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), is an X-linked recessive trait characterized by progressive demyelinization of the nervous system. The gene defect involves a peroxisomal transporter protein, resulting in accumulation of very-long-chain fatty acids in the brain and other organs such as the adrenal glands. Affected men show various endocrine disorders. Moreover, disturbances of hair growth are frequently mentioned in reports on ALD/AMN. OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to delineate further the hair status and type of hair loss in men with AMN. METHODS: We examined and documented the status of hair growth in 16 men suffering from AMN. A meticulous history with particular regard to hair changes was taken from all patients and their family members. RESULTS: The age of the patients varied between 27 and 62 years, their mean age was 39.8 years. Twelve men showed male-pattern androgenetic alopecia (AGA), Hamilton grades IV-VIII, 3 men had a female-pattern AGA (Ludwig grade I or II). Ten of the patients with male-pattern AGA had reached Hamilton stage VII or VIII. The remaining scalp hair was unusually scarce and thin in 11 cases, regardless of the grade of AGA. Moreover, in 10 of 16 patients the eyelids showed pronounced madarosis. The remaining body hair was found to be normal. If present, endocrine manifestations had started prior to the onset of alopecia, and in 11 of 12 patients hair loss was apparent before neurological symptoms were noted. CONCLUSION: ALD/AMN gives rise to two different types of hair loss. Firstly, affected men show diffuse hair loss involving the entire scalp and the eyelashes. Secondly, they tend to develop AGA more frequently and earlier and in a severer form. Paradoxically, pronounced AGA is present although the patients may simultaneously show some degree of hypogonadism. Hence, the X-linked ALD mutation can be taken as a well-defined gene within the polygenic spectrum of genes responsible for AGA. This may be of theoretical importance for the elucidation of the pathogenetic pathways of AGA.


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Alopecia/patología , Cromosoma X/genética , Adrenoleucodistrofia/genética , Adrenoleucodistrofia/patología , Adulto , Alopecia/genética , Ligamiento Genético , Cabello/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Dermatosis del Cuero Cabelludo/patología
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