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L. Misery E. Weisshaar E. Brenaut A.W.M. Evers F. Huet S. Ständer A. Reich E. Berardesca E. Serra-Baldrich J. Wallengren D. Linder J.W. Fluhr J.C. Szepietowski H. Maibach for the Special Interest Group on sensitive skin of the International Forum for the Study of Itch 《Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology》2020,34(2):222-229
The special interest group on sensitive skin of the International Forum for the Study of Itch previously defined sensitive skin as a syndrome defined by the occurrence of unpleasant sensations (stinging, burning, pain, pruritus and tingling sensations) in response to stimuli that normally should not provoke such sensations. This additional paper focuses on the pathophysiology and the management of sensitive skin. Sensitive skin is not an immunological disorder but is related to alterations of the skin nervous system. Skin barrier abnormalities are frequently associated, but there is no cause and direct relationship. Further studies are needed to better understand the pathophysiology of sensitive skin – as well as the inducing factors. Avoidance of possible triggering factors and the use of well-tolerated cosmetics, especially those containing inhibitors of unpleasant sensations, might be suggested for patients with sensitive skin. The role of psychosocial factors, such as stress or negative expectations, might be relevant for subgroups of patients. To date, there is no clinical trial supporting the use of topical or systemic drugs in sensitive skin. The published data are not sufficient to reach a consensus on sensitive skin management. In general, patients with sensitive skin require a personalized approach, taking into account various biomedical, neural and psychosocial factors affecting sensitive skin. 相似文献
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Parallel enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay screening for human immunodeficiency virus among blood donors in five Chinese blood centres: a retrospective analysis 下载免费PDF全文
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T.A. Tomsick L.L. Wang M. Zuccarello A.J. Ringer 《AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology》2021,42(4):801
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Cervical spine axial MRI T2-hyperintense fluid signal of the anterior median fissure and round hyperintense foci resembling either the central canal or base of the anterior median fissure are associated with a craniocaudad sagittal line, also simulating the central canal. On the basis of empiric observation, we hypothesized that hyperintense foci, the anterior median fissure, and the sagittal line are seen more frequently in patients with Chiari malformation type I, and the sagittal line may be the base of the anterior median fissure in some patients.MATERIALS AND METHODS:Saggital line incidence and the incidence/frequency of hyperintense foci and anterior median fissure in 25 patients with Chiari I malformation and 25 contemporaneous age-matched controls were recorded in this prospective exploratory study as either combined (hyperintense foci+anterior median fissure in the same patient), connected (anterior median fissure extending to and appearing to be connected with hyperintense foci), or alone as hyperintense foci or an anterior median fissure. Hyperintense foci and anterior median fissure/patient, hyperintense foci/anterior median fissure ratios, and anterior median fissure extending to and appearing to be connected with hyperintense foci were compared in all, in hyperintense foci+anterior median fissure in the same patient, and in anterior median fissure extending to and appearing to be connected with hyperintense foci in patients with Chiari I malformation and controls.RESULTS:Increased sagittal line incidence (56%), hyperintense foci (8.5/patient), and anterior median fissure (4.0/patient) frequency were identified in patients with Chiari I malformation versus controls (28%, 3.9/patient, and 2.7/patient, respectively). Increased anterior median fissure/patient, decreasing hyperintense foci/anterior median fissure ratio, and increasing anterior median fissure extending to and appearing to be connected with hyperintense foci/patient were identified in Chiari subgroups. A 21%–58% increase in observed anterior median fissure extending to and appearing connected to hyperintense foci in the entire cohort and multiple sagittal line subgroups compared with predicted occurred.CONCLUSIONS:In addition to the anticipated increased incidence/frequency of sagittal line and hyperintense foci in patients with Chiari I malformation, an increased incidence and frequency of anterior median fissure and anterior median fissure extending to and appearing to be connected with hyperintense foci/patient were identified. We believe an anterior median fissure may contribute to a saggital line appearance in some patients with Chiari I malformation. While thin saggital line channels are usually ascribed to the central canal, we believe some may be due to the base of the anterior median fissure, created by pulsatile CSF hydrodynamics.Axial MR imaging of the cervical spine frequently demonstrates hyperintense, linear, anatomically, sagittally-oriented T2 fluid signal of the anterior median fissure (AMF) and hyperintense foci (HIF) resembling the central canal or the base of the AMF.1-3 These axial T2 findings may be associated with a channel-like T2-hyperintense craniocaudad line on images parallel to the sagittal plane (a sagittal line [SL]), simulating the central canal (Fig 1).4,5 A previous analysis of HIF, AMF, and a thin SL in a population without Chiari I malformation provided not only a baseline for their identification but also a confirmation of a relationship between not only the AMF and HIF but also their relationship to the SL.1 It found the following:
- HIF were greater in number than AMFs, but AMFs increase in the presence of increasing HIF, suggesting an anatomic relationship.
- SLs were associated with greater numbers of both HIF and AMF/patient (pt.) versus no SL, 6.7 versus 2.7/pt. and 3.3 versus 2.0/pt., respectively. SL presence correlated more closely to HIF than to AMF presence within the entire 358-patient group.
- When HIF and AMF were classified as combined (concurrent HIF and AMF, with ≥1 of each both present in the same patient [HIF+AMF]) or continuous (AMF appearing to extend to and join an HIF [AMF>HIF]), HIF and AMF/pt. each differed numerically and patients with an SL had more combined HIF+AMF and continuous AMF>HIF than patients without an SL.
- In patients with both SL and combined HIF+AMF (a circumstance allowing the possibility of a relationship of all 3 structures), HIF become proportionally fewer compared with AMFs. In patients with an SL actually exhibiting continuous AMF>HIF, the HIF/AMF ratio decreased further.