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Cellular and immunologic mechanisms in atopic dermatitis

Leung DY; Soter NA
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that is frequently associated with respiratory allergies. Atopic dermatitis develops as a result of a complex interrelationship of environmental, immunologic, genetic, and pharmacologic factors. Efforts to understand the relative contributions of these factors have led to research seeking to identify the relevant effector cells and mediators involved in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. These factors include the pattern of local cytokine release, the differentiation of helper T cells, multiple roles of IgE, skin-directed cell responses, infectious agents, and superantigens. This article reviews these cellular and immunologic mechanisms underlying atopic dermatitis and discusses how an understanding of their role in the inflammatory process may lead to improved treatments for atopic dermatitis
PMID: 11145790
ISSN: 0190-9622
CID: 16945

Flushing

Chapter by: Joe E; Soter NA
in: Current dermatologic diagnosis & treatment by Freedberg IM; Sanchez MR [Eds]
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001
pp. 66-67
ISBN: 0781735319
CID: 3658

Mastocytosis

Chapter by: Joe E; Soter NA
in: Current dermatologic diagnosis & treatment by Freedberg IM; Sanchez MR [Eds]
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001
pp. 112-113
ISBN: 0781735319
CID: 3659

Urticaria and angioedema

Chapter by: Joe E; Soter N
in: Current dermatologic diagnosis & treatment by Freedberg IM; Sanchez MR [Eds]
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001
pp. 210-211
ISBN: 0781735319
CID: 3661

Photodermatitis

Chapter by: Beck S; Soter NA
in: Current dermatologic diagnosis & treatment by Freedberg IM; Sanchez MR [Eds]
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001
pp. 156-157
ISBN: 0781735319
CID: 3741

Porphyrias

Chapter by: White KL; Soter NA
in: Current dermatologic diagnosis & treatment by Freedberg IM; Sanchez MR [Eds]
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001
pp. 168-169
ISBN: 0781735319
CID: 3747

The skin

Chapter by: Soter N; Franks A Jr
in: Kelley's textbook of rheumatology by Ruddy S; Harris ED; Sledge CB; Kelley WN [Eds]
Philadelphia PA : WB Saunders, 2001
pp. 408-?
ISBN: 0721680089
CID: 5283

Mastocytosis and the skin [In Process Citation]

Soter NA
The most frequent site of organ involvement in individuals with any form of mastocytosis is the skin. Cutaneous lesions include urticaria pigmentosa, mastocytoma, diffuse and erythematous cutaneous mastocytosis, and telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans. The major histologic feature is an increase in the number of mast cells in the dermis. Treatment depends on the type of skin lesions
PMID: 10909039
ISSN: 0889-8588
CID: 11584

Diagnostic tests for type IV or delayed hypersensitivity reactions

Cohen DE; Brancaccio RR; Soter NA
PMID: 10943299
ISSN: 1075-7910
CID: 11548

Plant and pesticide allergens in a phtopatch testing series [Meeting Abstract]

Beck S; Cohen DE; Soter NA
ORIGINAL:0004277
ISSN: 1046-199x
CID: 25646