By: DR. Eman AL-Mukhadeb. -Atopic dermatitis -seborrheic dermatitis -contact dermatitis: -allergic - irritant -Nummular dermatitis (discoid eczema) -Dyshidrotic.

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By: DR. Eman AL-Mukhadeb

-Atopic dermatitis -seborrheic dermatitis -contact dermatitis: -allergic - irritant -Nummular dermatitis (discoid eczema) -Dyshidrotic eczema. -Stasis dermatitis. -Neurodermatitis.

Type 1: Immediate Hypersensitivity Reaction Mediated by IgE to specific antigens Mast cells stimulated and release histamine Reaction within minutes of exposure Examples: Anaphylaxis (e.g.penicillin),Urticaria, Angioedema. Type 2: Cytotoxic Antibody mediated Reaction Mediated by IgG and IgM to specific antigens Examples: Transfusion Reaction,Rhesus Incompatibility (Rh Incompatibility), Hashimoto‘ thyroiditis.

Type 3: Immune Complex Reaction Antigen-Antibody complexes deposit in tissue Reaction within 1-3 weeks after exposure SLE, serum sickness, vasculitis:Examples Type 4: Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Mediated by T-Lymphocytes to specific antigens Reaction within 2-7 days after exposure Examples: Allergic contact dermatitis (e.g. Nickel allergy)

ATOPY: is familial predisposition to development of bronchial asthma,allergic conjunctivitis,rhinitis & atopic dermatitis.

Is chronic relapsing eczema associated with intense pruritus

Pathogenesis: -Genetic pedisposition -immune mediated (increase IgE) -Impaired skin barrier.

- Acute: -eryhema - papules & vesicles - oozing -Subacute: - scales - Excoriation - -Chronic: -lichenificaion & hyperkeratosis

-Infantile -Childhood -Adulthood -Acute inflammation & extensor/facial involvement is more common in infant whereas chronic inflammation increase in prevalance with age as does localization to flexures.

Diagnosis

Major 1.pruritus 2.typical morhology and distribution 3.chronicity 4.Personal or family history of atopy

-Xerosis -Icthyosis/hyperlinear palms/keratosis pilaris. -IgE reactivity -Elevated IgE level -Early onset -Skin infection -Chelitis -Nipple eczema -Recurrent conjuctivitis -Keratoconus -Dennie morgan fold -Anterior cataract -Orbital darkening -Facial erythema -Pityriasis alba -Food hypersensitivity -White dermatographism

-Depend on the stage -Spongiosis (oedema) -Exocytosis of lymphocytes

-STAPH AURIOUS: 1.folliculitis 2.impetigo eczema herpeticum) )-Herpes Simplex Virus -TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM

-Avoid alkali soaps -Avoid woolen clothes and wear cotton instead

-Education. -Emmolient. -topical steroid -topical tacrolimus -oral antihistamine -oral Antibiotic (for 2ry bacterial infection) -ultraviolet light -systemic steroid -others: cyclosporin, methotrexate,azathioprine, IVIG, Biologic

Is a common mild chronic eczema typically confined to skin regions with high sebum production & the large body folds

-Seborrhea & abnormal sebum production. -Commensal yeast Malassezia furfur (pityrosporum ovale)

Seborrheic dermatitis is defined by clinical parameters which include: 1-erythematous red-yellow, poorly circumscribed patches & thin plaques with bran-like to flaky (greasy) scales. 2-Limitation to those periods of life when sebaceous gland are active i.e. the 1 st few months of life & post puberty (infantile & adult forms).

3- A predilection for areas rich in sebaceous glands e.g: scalp, face, ears, presternal region & flexural areas (axillae, inguinal & inframammary folds, umbilicus). 4-A mild course with moderate discomfort.

-Antifungal shampoo (ketoconazole shampoo) -Topical antifungal. -low potency topical steroid.

-Allergic contact dermatitis. -Irritant contact dermatitis.

Definition: Dermatitis resulting from type 4 reaction following exposure to topical substances in sensitized individuals.

-Acute form present with crusted erythematous papules, vesicles & bullae that is well demarcated & localized to the site of contact with the allergen. -ACD can be more diffuse in distribution. -Example: Nickel, rubber, fragrances, preservatives.

-Hx. -Examination. -PATCH testing remain the gold standard for accurate diagnosis.

-Avoidance. -topical steroid -systemic steroid -systemic antihistamine

-Is localized non immunologically mediated inflammatory reaction. -ICD results from direct cytotoxic effect d.t single or repeated application of a chemical substance to the skin.

-Similar to ACD but ICD never extend beyond the area of contact. -tend to be painful rather than pruritic. -can occur from the 1 st exposure to the irritant unlike ACD which only occur in previously sensitized individual.

Same as ACD.

-Sharply circumscribed eczema, nummular means ( coin -shaped) -Pathogenesis: Probably microbial in origin i.e. 2ry to bacterial colonization or disseminaion of bacterial toxins.

-coin shaped eczematous plaques. -Usually very pruritic.

-Topical steroid -Topical antibiotic Oral antibiotic-

Acute dermatitis which is often vesicular with tiny deep seated vesicles along the sides of the fingers associated with pruritus

-Not considered as a separate disease -Can be associated with atopy of patients with dyshidrosis, 50% have atopic dermatitis. -Exogenous factors (eg, contact dermatitis to nickel,chemicals) also play a role. -Affect hands & feet.

-Avoidance of triggering factor. -topical seroid.

-seen in patient with signs of venous hypertension like chronic lower limb edema, varicose vein. -can be complicated by superimposed allergic contact dermatitis.

-Include dermatitis which results from repeated rubbing & scratching of the skin. -Chronic itching and scratching can cause the skin to thicken and have a leather texture with exaggeration of skin marking. -A scratch-itch cycle occurs which is difficult to break.

-Can be triggered by stress and anxiety. -Occur commonly in atopic patient.

Present as thick hyperkeratotic plaque with accentuation of skin marking that occurs on any site that the patient can reach, including the following: -Scalp -Nape of neck -Extensor forearms and elbows -Vulva and scrotum -Upper medial thighs, knees, lower legs, and ankles

-control itching (break itch scratch cycle). -topical or intralesional steroid. -oral antihistamine - Oral Anxiolytic

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