Sinusitis paranasales (Latin: sinusitis paranasales) can occur after a common cold. There are many causes of sinusitis and it can occur in patients of any age (from children to adults and the...
Taking care of your teeth benefits your health. We most often visit the dentist with the problem of tooth decay - this affects people of all ages and is increasingly common in children. There are...
Toxic epidermal necrolysis, otherwise known as toxic epidermal necrolysis, is a condition that develops in a patient as a result of taking certain drugs. The disease is a health and life-threatening...
Dyspnoea is defined as a sensation of lack of air/problem taking in air, resulting in difficulty breathing. Children who have experienced dyspnoea describe it as a problem taking in air,...
Contact eczema is an inflammatory reaction of the skin. In allergic eczema, the patient becomes sensitised to one or more chemicals and develops a typical type IV allergic reaction (according to Gell...
Contact eczema is an inflammatory reaction of the skin. In allergic eczema, the patient becomes sensitised to one or more chemicals and develops a typical type IV allergic reaction (according to Gell...
Pregnancy is a condition in which many systems and organs undergo a variety of adaptive and hormone-dependent changes and often secondary conditions. One such organ is the skin. The skin changes that...
Case report of a 10-year-old boy who developed severe peripheral nervous system damage within 24 hours of being bitten by a wasp.
Case report of a 10-year-old boy who developed severe peripheral nervous system damage within 24 hours of being bitten by a wasp.
One new potential source of nickel is mobile phones, which, when applied to the face, can trigger a localised allergic reaction in sensitive individuals.
One new potential source of nickel is mobile phones, which, when applied to the face, can trigger a localised allergic reaction in sensitive individuals.
One new potential source of nickel is mobile phones, which, when applied to the face, can trigger a localised allergic reaction in sensitive individuals.
In the second part of this article on the differential diagnosis of AD, various conditions causing skin lesions that may mimic atopic dermatitis are described. These conditions should be considered...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is often not easy to diagnose and can be a source of diagnostic difficulties. This article provides a brief overview of the disease entities that should be considered first in...
Allergy is a condition that is largely genetically determined. In particular, it concerns the so-called type I allergic reaction, associated with the production of specific IgE antibodies (atopy).