A new era for understanding and managing common pruritic skin conditions: How to define, diagnose, and treat?

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Journal of Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1111/1346-8138.17574
Takahiro Satoh
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The treatment of inflammatory skin diseases is entering a new era. The advent of biologics and small-molecule agents has facilitated the therapy of some of the previously difficult-to-treat skin conditions. However, there are still several pruritic skin conditions that many dermatologists find difficult to manage. Understanding the precise clinical features and actual pathological mechanisms of these diseases is essential for the development and appropriate use of new therapies. This special issue of the Journal of Dermatology focuses on three common pruritic skin diseases.

Eczema is the most common and well-known pruritic disease in dermatology. However, how many dermatologists fully understand the exact nature of eczema and its characteristics? In this special issue, Tokura et al. discuss the nature of eczema. They explain the etymology and classic concept of eczema, including the ‘eczema triangle’. They also discuss the pathological mechanisms of eczema based on the current understanding of cutaneous immunology.

While we have recently gained powerful therapeutic tools for treating chronic inflammatory skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis, erythroderma in the elderly remains difficult to treat. In general, the diagnosis of erythroderma is relatively straightforward. Nevertheless, despite careful examinations, it is often difficult to determine the actual cause of the disease. Yamamoto explains the concept, clinical characteristics, and pathogenesis of erythroderma in the elderly, and the difference between elderly erythroderma and elderly atopic dermatitis.

Research into itching has lagged far behind that into pain, and, for a long time, antihistamines have dominated the treatment of itching associated with skin diseases. However, recent advances in the study of itch have provided us with a wealth of knowledge about nonhistaminergic itch. In this issue, Hashimoto et al. describe the latest findings on the pathophysiology of itch. They also explain the mechanisms of generalized and localized pruritus without rash and how we can manage these conditions.

The review articles in this issue will undoubtfully help dermatologists to better understand, diagnose, and manage these common pruritic skin conditions.

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Journal of Dermatology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dermatology is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Japanese Dermatological Association and the Asian Dermatological Association. The journal aims to provide a forum for the exchange of information about new and significant research in dermatology and to promote the discipline of dermatology in Japan and throughout the world. Research articles are supplemented by reviews, theoretical articles, special features, commentaries, book reviews and proceedings of workshops and conferences. Preliminary or short reports and letters to the editor of two printed pages or less will be published as soon as possible. Papers in all fields of dermatology will be considered.
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