Pityriasis Rosea Gibert - Disease History and New Findings

IF 0.8 Q4 PATHOLOGY
K. Pavel
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: The author's aim in this article is to describe a common exanthematic disease typical of adolescence, pityriasis rosea Gibert, in the light of new findings. Another aim is to draw attention to an overlooked fact about the difficulty and inconsistency of therapy with the recommended course of action. The author uses his own experience from his many years of dermatological practice and adds facts from current literature sources on the disease. The meaning of the disease name is explained and the historical implications of the disease name are clarified. The current view of its probable viral etiopathogenesis and its similarity to another exanthematous skin disease, exanthema subitum, are described. The prodromal stage of the disease and the clinical picture of the skin findings with characteristic seeding of lesions resembling "Christmas tree branches" are described. The author's clinical pictures of the findings in individual patients with this disease are included. The possible relationship with COVID-19 is noted. The differential diagnosis is discussed, including the similarity to secondary syphilis, and the uncharacteristic histopathological picture of the disease is described. Finally, treatment options are discussed, with the caveat that the very common use of topical corticosteroids is not very effective and rather non-corticoid external therapy is recommended. The author draws attention to the possible alteration of the psychological state of predominantly adolescent patients due to the frequent long persistence of cutaneous, and therefore visible, symptoms.
玫瑰糠疹-病史和新发现
作者在这篇文章的目的是描述一种常见的青春期典型的皮肤疾病,玫瑰糠疹,根据新的发现。另一个目的是提请注意一个被忽视的事实,即治疗与推荐的行动方案的困难和不一致。作者使用他自己的经验,从他多年的皮肤科实践,并增加了事实,从目前的文献来源对疾病。解释疾病名称的含义,并澄清疾病名称的历史含义。本文描述了目前对其可能的病毒发病机制的看法及其与另一种疹性皮肤疾病(皮下疹)的相似性。疾病的前驱期和临床图片的皮肤发现的特征播种病变类似“圣诞树枝”被描述。作者的临床图片的发现,个别患者的这种疾病包括在内。注意到与COVID-19的可能关系。鉴别诊断是讨论,包括相似的二期梅毒,和非特征性的组织病理学图片的疾病被描述。最后,讨论了治疗方案,注意到通常使用的局部皮质类固醇不是很有效,建议使用非皮质类固醇的外部治疗。作者提请注意可能的心理状态的改变,主要是青少年患者由于频繁长期持续的皮肤,因此可见,症状。
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