TY - JOUR
T1 - Ekzem oder Psoriasis? Eine spezielle Herausforderung in der Berufsdermatologie
AU - Weisshaar, E.
AU - Gazorz-Stark, N.
AU - Eyerich, K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - In daily dermatological practice as in occupational dermatology, patients with psoriasis vulgaris and atopic eczema are seen frequently. These diseases may appear very similar in terms of morphology. Thus, the differentiation between nummular eczema and psoriatic plaque may form a challenge, equally between hand eczema and psoriasis manuum. So far, diagnostic classification was based on patient and family medical history, comorbidities, onset and course of disease, morphology and localization, and diagnostic tests such as allergy tests and dermatopathology. Especially the latter was not yet able to allow helpful classification. A new molecular disease classifier based on the expression of the genes NOS2 and CCL27 in lesional skin has been developed that improves the diagnostic classification of diseases such as eczema and psoriasis. This test is reliable in classical variations as well as in subtypes of the diseases. Our paper presents first experiences with this molecular classifier in a group of patients attending a clinic for occupational skin diseases. We hope that this classifier may in future be applied as a routine test in diagnostics and may possibly even allow prognostics about clinical course, comorbidities and optimal therapy. Being now a first simple diagnostic test for the differentiation between psoriasis and eczema, this classifier is most likely to achieve an important prospective role in times of personalized medicine in occupational dermatology.
AB - In daily dermatological practice as in occupational dermatology, patients with psoriasis vulgaris and atopic eczema are seen frequently. These diseases may appear very similar in terms of morphology. Thus, the differentiation between nummular eczema and psoriatic plaque may form a challenge, equally between hand eczema and psoriasis manuum. So far, diagnostic classification was based on patient and family medical history, comorbidities, onset and course of disease, morphology and localization, and diagnostic tests such as allergy tests and dermatopathology. Especially the latter was not yet able to allow helpful classification. A new molecular disease classifier based on the expression of the genes NOS2 and CCL27 in lesional skin has been developed that improves the diagnostic classification of diseases such as eczema and psoriasis. This test is reliable in classical variations as well as in subtypes of the diseases. Our paper presents first experiences with this molecular classifier in a group of patients attending a clinic for occupational skin diseases. We hope that this classifier may in future be applied as a routine test in diagnostics and may possibly even allow prognostics about clinical course, comorbidities and optimal therapy. Being now a first simple diagnostic test for the differentiation between psoriasis and eczema, this classifier is most likely to achieve an important prospective role in times of personalized medicine in occupational dermatology.
KW - Eczema
KW - Molecular classifier
KW - Molecular diagnostics
KW - Occupational dermatology
KW - Psoriasis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85053007299&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5414/DBX00325
DO - 10.5414/DBX00325
M3 - Übersichtsartikel
AN - SCOPUS:85053007299
SN - 1438-776X
VL - 66
SP - 113
EP - 119
JO - Dermatologie in Beruf und Umwelt
JF - Dermatologie in Beruf und Umwelt
IS - 3
ER -