临床医生的照片指南识别和治疗皮肤病的妇女:第2部分。与怀孕有关的皮肤病。

Medscape women's health Pub Date : 1997-12-01
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本报告确定了4种妊娠性皮肤病:(1)类天疱疮妊娠,(2)妊娠多形性皮疹,(3)妊娠性痒疹,(4)妊娠性瘙痒性毛囊炎。根据一项对3192例妊娠的研究,0.06%的妇女患有类天疱疮(PG), 0.5%的妇女患有妊娠多型疹(PEP), 0.2%的妇女患有妊娠痒疹(PP), 0.03%的妇女患有妊娠瘙痒性毛囊炎(PFP)。一些报告表明,在患有PG的妇女中,胎儿发病率和死亡率的风险增加,以及早产的风险增加。其他妊娠皮肤病的胎儿发病率和死亡率似乎与正常妊娠相似。在皮肤科使用的药物中,异维a酸和抗肿瘤药物,如甲氨蝶呤,是怀孕期间存在高风险的两类药物。止痒药物,如曲美嗪和多塞平,以及一些非甾体抗炎药,如吲哚美辛,也应避免在怀孕和哺乳期使用。镇痛药,包括对乙酰氨基酚,对胎儿或婴儿的风险最小。在怀孕期间使用外用皮质类固醇与低风险相关。幸运的是,许多皮肤病允许在怀孕期间推迟治疗或替代治疗方法。
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Clinician's Photo Guide To Recognizing and Treating Skin Diseases in Women: Part 2. Pregnancy-Related Dermatoses.

This report identifies 4 pregnancy-induced dermatoses: (1) pemphigoid gestationis, (2) polymorphic eruption of pregnancy, (3) prurigo of pregnancy, and (4) pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. According to 1 study of 3192 pregnancies, 0.06% of the women had pemphigoid gestationis (PG), 0.5% had polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (PEP), 0.2% had prurigo of pregnancy (PP), and 0.03% had pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy (PFP). Some reports have suggested an increased risk of fetal morbidity and mortality, as well as an increased risk of premature births, among women with PG. The incidence of fetal morbidity and mortality for the other dermatoses of pregnancy appears to be similar to that in normal pregnancies. Among the drugs used in dermatology, isotretinoin and antineoplastic agents, such as methotrexate, are 2 types that present high risk during pregnancy. Antipruritic medications, such as trimeprazine and doxepin, and some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, such as indomethacin, also should be avoided during pregnancy and lactation. Analgesics, including acetaminophen, are associated with minimal risk to the fetus or infant. Use of topical corticosteroids is associated with a low risk during pregnancy. Fortunately, many dermatologic disorders allow deferral of treatment or alternate therapeutic methods during pregnancy.

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