Progress in the treatment of Hailey-Hailey disease

Wei Jiang, Xueyong Wang, N. Li, Shan Li, Zhiguo Xu
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Familial benign chronic pemphigus, also known as Hailey-Hailey disease, is an autosomal dominant disease having genetic features that follow Mendelian inheritance principles. HHD is a rare disease that affects approximately one out of every 50,000 people. Clinically, it presents as blisters, fissures, erosions, and vegetations with significant pruritus or pain in skin folds or reversal areas of the skin. In the presence of heat, localized sweating, or exercise, patients with HHD may suffer repeated or worsened symptoms. Furthermore, concurrent bacterial, fungal, and viral infections may aggravate localized lesions. HHD may raise the likelihood of problems such as insomnia, anxiety, and depression. There are no treatment guidelines or large clinical trials for HHD. This could be attributed to the low prevalence of HHD. Although the pathogenesis of HHD is well understood, there are no specific or curative treatment options available. The majority of current treatment focuses on symptomatic relief. In this article, we will discuss the most recent advancements in HHD research.
海莉病的治疗进展
家族性良性慢性天疱疮,又称黑利-黑利病,是一种常染色体显性遗传病,具有遵循孟德尔遗传原则的遗传特征。HHD是一种罕见的疾病,大约每5万人中就有一人患病。临床上表现为水疱、裂隙、糜烂和植被,并伴有皮肤褶皱或皮肤反转区明显的瘙痒或疼痛。在存在高温、局部出汗或运动的情况下,HHD患者可能会出现重复或恶化的症状。此外,并发的细菌、真菌和病毒感染可能加重局部病变。HHD可能会增加失眠、焦虑和抑郁等问题的可能性。目前还没有针对HHD的治疗指南或大型临床试验。这可能是由于HHD患病率较低。虽然HHD的发病机制已经被很好地理解,但目前还没有特定的或可治愈的治疗方案。目前的大多数治疗侧重于症状缓解。在本文中,我们将讨论HHD研究的最新进展。
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