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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
It was in the 20th century when [[eczema]] came into existence, and later on, concepts on this had evolved including major insights on the nature of the [[disease]].<ref name="pmid27086570">{{cite journal| author=Bhattacharya T, Strom MA, Lio PA| title=Historical Perspectives on Atopic Dermatitis: Eczema Through the Ages. | journal=Pediatr Dermatol | year= 2016 | volume= 33 | issue= 4 | pages= 375-9 | pmid=27086570 | doi=10.1111/pde.12853 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=27086570 }} </ref> | |||
==Historical Perspectives== | ==Historical Perspectives== | ||
*It was in the 20th century when [[eczema]] came into existence, and later on, concepts on this had evolved including major insights on the nature of the [[disease]].<ref name="pmid27086570">{{cite journal| author=Bhattacharya T, Strom MA, Lio PA| title=Historical Perspectives on Atopic Dermatitis: Eczema Through the Ages. | journal=Pediatr Dermatol | year= 2016 | volume= 33 | issue= 4 | pages= 375-9 | pmid=27086570 | doi=10.1111/pde.12853 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=27086570 }} </ref> | |||
*It was in | *Listed below is a summary of the history of [[eczema]]. | ||
*Listed below is a summary of the | |||
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|+<big>''' Table 1. History of [[Eczema]] Through the Ages.'''</big> | |+<big>''' Table 1. History of [[Eczema]] Through the Ages.'''</big><ref name="pmid27086570">{{cite journal| author=Bhattacharya T, Strom MA, Lio PA| title=Historical Perspectives on Atopic Dermatitis: Eczema Through the Ages. | journal=Pediatr Dermatol | year= 2016 | volume= 33 | issue= 4 | pages= 375-9 | pmid=27086570 | doi=10.1111/pde.12853 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=27086570 }} </ref> | ||
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*[[atopic syndrome]] found in Emperor Augustus was described in ''The Twelve Caesars'' | *The [[atopic syndrome]] found in Emperor Augustus was described in ''The Twelve Caesars'' | ||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Daniel Turner''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Daniel Turner''' | ||
*[[Pustular lesions]] or [[scabs]] on [[forehead]], [[brows]], and [[face]] were accounted by him. | |||
*In one of his writings, he described how [[physicians]] were reluctant to provide [[medications]] for [[itching]] or [[eczema]] as they believed that this would make the condition worse. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Jean-Louis Alibert (1806)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Jean-Louis Alibert (1806)''' | ||
*He is a French [[dermatologist]] who had noted the occurrence of an [[oozing]], [[pruritic]] [[skin lesion]] in [[infants]] which he called "''teigne muqueuse''", or also translates to "[[mucosal]] [[ringworm]]". | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Willan and Bateman (early 19th century)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Willan and Bateman (early 19th century)''' | ||
*They are English [[physicians]] who devised a [[dermatological]] classification according to the type of [[primary lesion]]. | |||
*They coined the name "''[[eczema]]''" derived from the Greek word 'ekzein'' which means to erupt or to boil over. | |||
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*Restoration of equilibrium. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Pierre Rayer (1835)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Pierre Rayer (1835)''' | ||
*He introduced the concept of [[chronicity]] of [[eczema]]. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Ferdinand von Hebra (1860)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Ferdinand von Hebra (1860)''' | ||
*He is a Viennese [[dermatologist]] who came up with a novel [[disorder]] which was known as "Hebra's prurigo". | |||
*This was described as itchy [[papules]] found on the [[limbs]] and [[trunk]]. | |||
*Characteristics include [[symmetric]] [[lymphadenopathy]], [[excoriations]], and thickened, darkened and roughened [[skin]]. | |||
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*He used [[topical]] [[remedies]] which include soap, lotions, oils, tars, and [[ointments]]. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Erasmus Wilson''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Erasmus Wilson''' | ||
*He was credited with the discovery of [[infantile eczema]], which was similar to the concept by Wilan and Bateman. | |||
*The lesion was said to be [[pruritic]] at night time. | |||
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*He introduced the [[systemic management]] via use of [[arsenic]] and more focus on [[diet]]. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Ernest Besnier (1892)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Ernest Besnier (1892)''' | ||
*He was a French [[physician]] and [[medical director]] of Hospital Saint Louis. | |||
*He introduced the current perception on [[atopic dermatitis]]. | |||
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| rowspan="5" align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA; font-weight: bold" |Twentieth Century and Beyond | | rowspan="5" align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA; font-weight: bold" |Twentieth Century and Beyond | ||
| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Von Pirquet (1906)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Von Pirquet (1906)''' | ||
*He described the concept of [[allergy]], which meant an abnormal reaction of the body to any substance. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Coca and Cooke (1923)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Coca and Cooke (1923)''' | ||
*They proposed the concept of [[atopy]]. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Wise and Sulzberger (1933)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Wise and Sulzberger (1933)''' | ||
*They used the concept by Coca and Cooke,and was able to conceptualize the [[atopic dermatitis]]. | |||
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*They reported the effectiveness of [[hydrocortisone]] for [[management]] of [[erythema]], [[pruritus]] and [[scaling]]. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Blackfan and Talbot (1916)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Blackfan and Talbot (1916)''' | ||
*They discovered the importance of testing for presence of [[food]] [[proteins]], and restrict them, if possible, to prevent [[hypersensitivity reactions]]. | |||
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| align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Hanifin and Rajka (1980)''' | | align="left" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #F5F5F5;" |'''Hanifin and Rajka (1980)''' | ||
*They were known for making the widely used [[diagnostic criteria]] for [[atopic dermatitis]]. | |||
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Overview
It was in the 20th century when eczema came into existence, and later on, concepts on this had evolved including major insights on the nature of the disease.[1]
Historical Perspectives
- It was in the 20th century when eczema came into existence, and later on, concepts on this had evolved including major insights on the nature of the disease.[1]
- Listed below is a summary of the history of eczema.
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Ancient History |
Ebers Papyrus (1500 BCE)
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Hippocrates (400 BCE)
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Celsus (AD)
" certain degree of hardness of the skin with pustules, some humid and some dry " |
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Suetonius (AD)
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Avicenna (980-1037 CE)
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Premodern Era |
Girolamo Mercurialis (1572) |
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Daniel Turner
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Jean-Louis Alibert (1806)
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Willan and Bateman (early 19th century)
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Pierre Rayer (1835)
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Ferdinand von Hebra (1860)
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Erasmus Wilson
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Ernest Besnier (1892)
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Twentieth Century and Beyond | Von Pirquet (1906)
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Coca and Cooke (1923)
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Wise and Sulzberger (1933)
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Blackfan and Talbot (1916)
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Hanifin and Rajka (1980)
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bhattacharya T, Strom MA, Lio PA (2016). "Historical Perspectives on Atopic Dermatitis: Eczema Through the Ages". Pediatr Dermatol. 33 (4): 375–9. doi:10.1111/pde.12853. PMID 27086570.
- ↑ Ali FR, Finlayson AE (2013). "Pharaonic trichology: the Ebers Papyrus". JAMA Dermatol. 149 (8): 920. doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2013.4240. PMID 24026454.
- ↑ Tan EK, Millington GW, Levell NJ (2009). "Acupuncture in dermatology: an historical perspective". Int J Dermatol. 48 (6): 648–52. doi:10.1111/j.1365-4632.2009.03899.x. PMID 19538380.
- ↑ Liddell K (2000). "Choosing a dermatological hero for the millennium. Hippocrates of Cos (460-377 BC)". Clin Exp Dermatol. 25 (1): 86–8. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2230.2000.0580d.x. PMID 10671984.
- ↑ Hajar R (2013). "The air of history (part v) ibn sina (avicenna): the great physician and philosopher". Heart Views. 14 (4): 196–201. doi:10.4103/1995-705X.126893. PMC 3970379. PMID 24696763.
- ↑ Khalili M, Wong RJ (2018). "Underserved Does Not Mean Undeserved: Unfurling the HCV Care in the Safety Net". Dig Dis Sci. 63 (12): 3250–3252. doi:10.1007/s10620-018-5316-9. PMC 6436636. PMID 30311153.