الصفحة 1 من عند 81 النتائج
Tobacco smoking is implicated in psoriasis among adults.To determine whether prenatal, infantile, and childhood tobacco exposure increase risk of pediatric psoriasis.Data from Danish National Birth Cohort participants were BACKGROUND
The association between benign migratory glossitis (BMG) and psoriasis (PS) has been reported in the literature.
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to determinate the environmental factors related to BMG and PS and to investigate their interactions.
METHODS
The study population included 129
Background: Tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitor-induced psoriasis (TNFI-psoriasis) is a paradoxical reaction characterized by development of a psoriasiform rash that mimics psoriasis vulgaris. Temporal onset variability and low incidence
BACKGROUND
This study aimed to explore smoking and drinking as risk factors in psoriasis.
METHODS
Data collected from 789 psoriasis patients and 789 healthy controls were analyzed to determine whether there was an association between smoking/drinking and psoriasis.
RESULTS
The proportion of male
Environmental factors contribute to the increased prevalence of autoimmune diseases via T helper type-17 cell (Th17) activation. Tobacco smoking increases the risk of psoriasis, but the mechanisms are not clear. We evaluated the percentage of circulating Th17 among CD3(+) cells in peripheral blood
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory, immune-mediated skin disease affecting 2 to 3% of the general population and may cause significant quality-of-life impairment. Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are associated with increased atherothrombotic diseases, including myocardial infarction, deep venous
Smoking is a complex environmental exposure influenced by genetic, environmental, and social factors. Nicotine is the principal alkaloid in tobacco that mediates the addicting effects of tobacco products. Tobacco is a mixture of more than 7,000 chemicals, and smoking is recognized as a risk factor
BACKGROUND
Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a skin disease characterized by chronically recurring sterile pustules on the palms and the soles. Although the aetiology of PPP is unknown, it is interesting to note the high prevalence of tobacco use in these patients. It would seem that there may be a
Patients with guttate psoriasis have been reported to respond to anticholinergic treatment. We wanted to know how the cholinergic system could be involved in this process. Mast cells are characteristic components of the inflammatory infiltrate of guttate psoriasis. We therefore studied the
Consumption of tobacco is hazardous to the health. It leads to cardiovascular diseases, and increases the incidence of numerous neoplasms. The adverse effects on the skin are less well-known and often ignored. Changes in the rheologic characteristics of the blood, increased vasoconstriction and
Contact dermatitis and psoriasis are common skin disorders which represent two distinct pathologies. Skin disorders heavily rely on corresponding history for diagnosis; this case demonstrates the challenges of relying on history alone for final identification. A patient presented to clinic for
To analyze the effect of possible risk factors, including breastfeeding, on the development of childhood-onset psoriasis, a multicenter case-control study with prospective collection of data was performed. Using a standard questionnaire, personal and specific variables including family history of
BACKGROUND
Lifestyle factors such as tobacco smoking and alcohol use can affect the presentation and course of psoriasis. There is a paucity of data on this subject from India.
OBJECTIVE
To find out whether increased severity of psoriasis in adult Indian males is associated with tobacco smoking and
OBJECTIVE
Difficulty sleeping is a recognised tobacco withdrawal symptom, but sleep problems, like application site reactions, are commonly reported as adverse reactions to transdermal nicotine therapy. However, no studies have examined potential predictive factors associated with the occurrence of