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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Eczema]] is classified according to [[location]], [[appearance]], or [[etiology]]. We have more common causes of eczema, such as [[seborrheic dermatitis]], and less common causes such as [[dyshidrosis]]. | |||
==Eczema Classification== | |||
*National Eczema Association classified [[eczema]] into different types. | |||
*Table 1 enumerates the common types of [[eczema]] with their corresponding description.<ref name="pmid11551246">{{cite journal |author=Johansson SG, Hourihane JO, Bousquet J, ''et al'' |title=A revised nomenclature for allergy. An EAACI position statement from the EAACI nomenclature task force |journal=Allergy |volume=56 |issue=9 |pages=813–24 |year=2001 |pmid=11551246 |doi=}}</ref> | |||
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|+<big>''' Table 1. More Common types of [[Eczema]].''' | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Atopic eczema]]''' | |||
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* This presents as [[xerosis]] and [[pruritus]]. <ref name="pmid31690388">{{cite journal| author=Peters N, Peters AT| title=Atopic dermatitis. | journal=Allergy Asthma Proc | year= 2019 | volume= 40 | issue= 6 | pages= 433-436 | pmid=31690388 | doi=10.2500/aap.2019.40.4265 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=31690388 }} </ref> | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Contact dermatitis]]''' | |||
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*[[Skin lesion]] attributed to any [[allergens]] or [[irritants]]. | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Seborrhoeic dermatitis]]''' | |||
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*This is a [[papulosquamous]] [[dermatologic]] [[disease]] appears as [[greasy]] scales on the [[scalp]].<ref name="pmid24287710">{{cite journal| author=Sampogna F, Linder D, Piaserico S, Altomare G, Bortune M, Calzavara-Pinton P | display-authors=etal| title=Quality of life assessment of patients with scalp dermatitis using the Italian version of the Scalpdex. | journal=Acta Derm Venereol | year= 2014 | volume= 94 | issue= 4 | pages= 411-4 | pmid=24287710 | doi=10.2340/00015555-1731 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=24287710 }} </ref> | |||
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==Lesser Common Types of Eczema== | |||
* | *Table 2 highlights the lesser common types of [[eczema]] with their respective features. | ||
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|+<big>''' Table 2. Lesser Common types of [[Eczema]].''' | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Dyshidrosis]]'''<br> (''[[Dyshidrotic Eczema]]'', ''[[Pompholyx]]'', ''[[Vesicular Palmoplantar Dermatitis]], or ''[[Housewife’s Eczema]]'')''</br> | |||
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*Presents as [[pruritic]] [[vesicles]] with some thickening and cracks on the [[palms]] and [[soles]], as well as on the lateral borders of [[fingers]] and [[toes]]. | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Nummular Dermatitis]]''' <br> (''[[Discoid Eczema]]'') </br> | |||
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*A well-demarcated round, oozing [[lesion]] mostly found on the [[lower extremities]] with an unknown etiology. | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Stasis Dermatitis]]''' <br> (''[[Venous Eczema]]'', ''[[Gravitational Eczema]]'', ''[[Varicose eczema]]'') </br> | |||
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*Commonly found in the [[ankles]] of people aged 50 years old and above with [[blood circulation]] problems. | |||
*This condition often leads to [[leg ulcers]]. | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Dermatitis herpetiformis]]''' <br> (''[[Duhring's Disease]]'') </br> | |||
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*This is often associated with [[celiac disease]] and has a [[symmetrical]], [[pruritic]] [[rash]] on [[arms]], [[knees]], [[back]], and [[thigh]]. | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Neurodermatitis]]''' <br> (''[[Localized Scratch Dermatitis]]'', ''[[Lichen Simplex Chronicus]]'') </br> | |||
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*[[Thickened]], [[hyperpigmented]], [[pruritic]] [[patch]]. | |||
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| align="center" style="padding: 2px 2px; background: #E6E6FA;" |'''[[Autoeczematization]]''' <br> (''[[Autosensitization]]'') </br> | |||
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*[[Skin]] reaction to [[microorganisms]], which manifests a few distance away from the original site of [[infection]]. | |||
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== | ==Source== | ||
{{cite web |url=https://nationaleczema.org/eczema/types-of-eczema/dyshidrotic-eczema/ |title=Dyshidrotic eczema – Symptoms and causes | National Eczema Association |format= |work= |accessdate=}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
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Overview
Eczema is classified according to location, appearance, or etiology. We have more common causes of eczema, such as seborrheic dermatitis, and less common causes such as dyshidrosis.
Eczema Classification
- National Eczema Association classified eczema into different types.
- Table 1 enumerates the common types of eczema with their corresponding description.[1]
Classification | Description |
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Atopic eczema | |
Contact dermatitis |
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Seborrhoeic dermatitis |
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Lesser Common Types of Eczema
- Table 2 highlights the lesser common types of eczema with their respective features.
Classification | Description |
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Dyshidrosis (Dyshidrotic Eczema, Pompholyx, Vesicular Palmoplantar Dermatitis, or Housewife’s Eczema) |
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Nummular Dermatitis (Discoid Eczema) |
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Stasis Dermatitis (Venous Eczema, Gravitational Eczema, Varicose eczema) |
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Dermatitis herpetiformis (Duhring's Disease) |
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Neurodermatitis (Localized Scratch Dermatitis, Lichen Simplex Chronicus) |
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Autoeczematization (Autosensitization) |
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Source
"Dyshidrotic eczema – Symptoms and causes | National Eczema Association".
References
- ↑ Johansson SG, Hourihane JO, Bousquet J; et al. (2001). "A revised nomenclature for allergy. An EAACI position statement from the EAACI nomenclature task force". Allergy. 56 (9): 813–24. PMID 11551246.
- ↑ Peters N, Peters AT (2019). "Atopic dermatitis". Allergy Asthma Proc. 40 (6): 433–436. doi:10.2500/aap.2019.40.4265. PMID 31690388.
- ↑ Sampogna F, Linder D, Piaserico S, Altomare G, Bortune M, Calzavara-Pinton P; et al. (2014). "Quality of life assessment of patients with scalp dermatitis using the Italian version of the Scalpdex". Acta Derm Venereol. 94 (4): 411–4. doi:10.2340/00015555-1731. PMID 24287710.