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Dermatology 236(1) 1–70 (2020) 236 | 1 | 20 print ISSN 1018–8665 online e-ISSN 1421–9832 www.karger.com/drm ISBN 978–3–318–06695–1 Hidradenitis Suppurativa Selected papers from the 8th Conference of the European Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundation; 6–8 February 2019 – Wroclaw, Poland EiC/Guest Editor Gregor B.E. Jemec, Roskilde, Denmark Jacek C. Szepietowski, Wroclaw, Poland S. Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers Basel . Freiburg . Hartford . Oxford Bangkok . Dubai . Kuala Lumpur . Melbourne . Mexico City . Moscow . New Delhi . Paris . Shanghai . Tokyo
A balancing act pH of the Skin: Current Problems in Dermatology Editors: P. Itin, G.B.E. Jemec Vol. 54 Issues and Challenges pH of the Skin: Issues and Challenges Editors C. Surber C. Abels H. Maibach Editors Christian Surber 4.5-5.3 7.0 serine proteases: kallikrein 5 (KLK5) = (SCTE) kallikrein 7 (KLK7) = (SCCE) Christoph Abels 5.8 Β-glucocerebrosidase acid sphingosinmyelinase 9.0 alkaline ceramidase 6.8-7.3 DIFFERENTIATION secretory phospholipase A2 steroid sulfatase 4 5 Normal pH 6 7 8 9 Degradation of SC 10 pH Howard Maibach pH of the Skin: Issues and Challenges The concept of expressing acidity as the negative Contents Editors: Surber, C. (Basel/Zurich); Abels, C. (Bielefeld); Maibach, H. (San Francisco, CA) logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration was • Preface: Surber, C.; Abels C.; Maibach, H. VIII + 206 p., 41 fig., 32 in color, 13 tab., 2018 defined and termed pH in the beginning of the 20th Background and Introduction CHF 198.00 / EUR 185.00 / USD 233.00 century. The general usefulness of the pH concept • The Acid Mantle: A Myth or an Essential Part of Skin Health? Hard cover or online prices for personal customers for life science was recognized and later gained im- Surber, C.; Humbert, P. Abels C.; Maibach, H. Prices subject to change, VAT not included portance to analytical research. Reports on results of Chemistry of pH/pH Measurement EUR price for eurozone countries, pH measurements from living skin established the • Buffering Capacity: Proksch, E. USD price for USA and Latin America only ISBN 978–3–318–06384–4 term acid mantle – the skin’s own protective shield • Measurement of Skin Surface pH: du Plessis, J.L.; e-ISBN 978–3–318–06385–1 that maintains a naturally acid pH. Stefaniak, A.B.; Wilhelm, K.-P. Physiology of the Skin pH Current Problems in Dermatology, Vol. 54 Series Editors: Itin, P. (Basel); It is invisible to the eye but crucial to the overall well- • Skin Surface pH in Newborns: Origin and Consequences: being of skin. Chronic alkalization can throw this acid Fluhr, J.W.; Darlenski, R. Jemec, G.B.E. (Roskilde) • Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Affecting Skin Surface pH: ISSN 1421–5721 / e-ISSN 1662–2944 mantle out of balance, leading to inflammation, der- Farage, W.A.; Hood, W.; Berardesca, E.; Maibach, H. Listed in MEDLINE/PubMed matitis, and atopic skin diseases. It is therefore no • Gender, Age, and Ethnicity as Factors That Can Influence surprise, that skin pH shifts have been observed in Skin pH: Choi, E.H. various skin pathologies. It is also obvious that the pH • Endogenous Factors That Can Influence Skin pH: in topically applied preparations may play an impor- Bíró, T.; Oláh, A.; Tóth, B.I.; Szöllősi, A.G. • Lipids in the Skin and pH: Wohlrab, J.; Gebert, A.; tant role. Optimal pH and buffer capacity within Neubert, R.H.H. topical preparations not only support stability of ac- • Influence of pH on Skin Stem Cells and Their tive ingredients and auxiliary materials, but may also Differentiation: Charruyer, A.; Ghadially, R. increase absorption of the non-ionized species of an • The Influence of Calcium on the Skin pH and Epidermal acidic or a basic active ingredient. They may even Barrier During Aging: Rinnerthaler, M.; Richter, K. open up opportunities to modify and “correct” skin pH in Skin Pathophysiology pH and hence accelerate barrier recovery and main- • pH and Microbial Infections: Rippke, F.; Berardesca, E.; tain or enhance barrier integrity. Further efforts are Weber, T.M. • pH in Atopic Dermatitis: Danby, S.G.; Cork, M.J. needed to standardize and improve pH measure- • Role of Skin pH in Psoriasis: Bigliardi, P.L. ments in biological media or pharmaceutical/cos- • pH and Acne: Schürer, N. metic vehicles to increase and ensure quality, com- pH in Cosmetic Products/Topical Formulations parability, and relevance of research data. • pH and Buffer Capacity of Topical Formulations: Wohlrab, J.; Gebert, A. Dear Librarian In this volume, we present a unique collection of pa- • The Relation of pH and Skin Cleansing: Blaak, J.; Staib, P. pers that address past, present and future issues of • pH and Drug Delivery: Østergaard Knudsen, N.; I have reviewed this publication and Pommergaard Pedersen, G. would like to recommend it for our library. the pH of healthy and diseased skin. It is hoped that • Metamorphosis of Vehicles: Mechanisms and Recommended by: this collection will foster future efforts in clinical and Opportunities: Surber, C.; Knie, U. experimental skin research. • Influence of Topical Formulations: Lipid Lamella Organization and Lipid Composition of Stratum Corneum as a Surrogate Marker for Barrier Integrity: Dähnhardt, D.; Surber, C.; Dähnhardt-Pfeiffer, S. Department: • Skin Care Products: Age-Appropriate Cosmetics: Abels, C.; Angelova-Fischer, I. • Skin Care Products for Healthy and Diseased Skin: Surber, C.; Dragicevic, N.; Kottner, J. Date: Author Index / Subject Index Signature: The easiest way to order: w w w.karger.com/cpd KI18307 Karger – Medical and Scientific Publishers Orders may be placed with any bookshop, CH–4009 Basel, Switzerland subscription agency, directly with the publisher orders@karger.com, f: +41 61 306 12 34 or through a Karger representative. www.karger.com
An International Journal founded as “Dermatologische Zeitschrift” by Oskar Lassar (1893–1907) Continued by Erich Hoffmann (1908–1938), continued as “Dermatologica” (1939–1991), by Wilhelm Lutz (1939–1958), Rudolf Schuppli (1959–1985) and J.-H. Saurat (1986–2015), continued as “Dermatology” since 1992 Editor-in-Chief Gregor B.E. Jemec – Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark Section Editor “Atopic Dermatitis” Tove Agner – Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark Section Editor “Dermato-Endocrinology” Jörg Reichrath – Saarland University, Homburg, Germany Section Editor “Dermoscopy and Clinical Imaging” Giuseppe Argenziano – University of Campania, Naples, Italy Section Editor “Genetics” Official Organ of Pierre Vabres – CHU Dijon Bourgogne, Dijon, France Swiss Society for Dermatology and Venereology Section Editor “Outcome Measures” Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Dermatologie und Venerologie Amit Garg – Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Lake Success, NY, USA Société Suisse de Dermatologie et Vénéréologie Section Editor “Skin Cancer” Ketty Peris – Catholic University, Rome, Italy Section Editor “Tattoo and Body Art” Jørgen Serup – Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark (Continued on next page) Printed in Germany on acid-free and non-aging paper (ISO 9706) by Stückle Druck, Ettenheim
Associate Editors Perla Calderón – University of Chile, Santiago, Chile Lars E. French – University Hospital Munich, Munich, Germany Robert Gniadecki – University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Qiang Ju – Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China Brian Kirby – St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Dan Lipsker – University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France Branka Marinović – University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Tetsuo Shiohara – Kyorin University, Tokyo, Japan H. Peter Soyer – The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Dae Hun Suh – Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea Jacek C. Szepietowski – University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland Christos C. Zouboulis – Dessau City Clinic, Dessau, Germany Editorial Board Tania Cestari – Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Maja-Lisa Clausen – Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark Veronique del Marmol – Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium Lennart Emtestam – Karolinska University Hospital and Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Alice Gottlieb – New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, USA Dimitrios Ioannides – Aristotle University Medical School, Thessaloniki, Greece Jürgen Lademann – Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany Sirkku Peltonen – University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland Errol P. Prens – Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands Luis Puig – Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Jean Revuz – Private Practice – Dermatology, Paris, France Devinder Mohan Thappa – Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India © 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel www.karger.com karger@karger.com
Journal Information Aims and Scope Published since 1893, Dermatology provides a worldwide survey of clinical and investigative dermatology. Original papers report clinical and laboratory findings. In order to inform read- ers of the implications of recent research, reviews prepared by invited, internationally rec- ognized scientists are regularly featured. In addition, the journal publishes papers on novel treatments, surgical pearls, consensus guidelines and industry news. Dermatology offers the analytical dermatologist a broad range of information, from practical problem solving to a deeper mechanistic understanding of skin diseases, while at the same time providing space for further hypotheses that may help to find new solutions to old prob- lems. The journal publishes contributions from across the globe on a wide range of skin- related topics including epidemiology, skin biology, clinical dermatology, and therapy. It enjoys a high reputation in the field of dermatology. ISSN Print Edition: 1018–8665 ISSN Online Edition: 1421–9832 Guidelines for Authors Journal Contact We strongly encourage authors to read For questions or comments, please contact Journal Homepage: www.karger.com/drm the Guidelines for Authors at the persons responsible who can be found at Bibliographic Indices: This journal is listed in biblio- www.karger.com/drm_guidelines prior to http://www.karger.com/Journal/Contact/224164. graphic services, including PubMed, MEDLINE, Web submitting an article. of Science, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, Current Contents – Clinical Medi- cine, BIOSIS Previews, Google Scholar, Chemical Ab- Subscription Orders: Subscription Rates: Subscriptions run for a full stracts Service, FSTA: Food Science and Technology Orders can be placed at agencies, bookstores, calendar year. Prices are given per year. Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, Global Health, Scopus, Em- or directly with the Publisher. base, Pathway Studio, CINAHL Complete, Health Re- Personal subscription: search Premium Collection, Medical Database, S. Karger AG Print or Online Print+Online combined Health & Medical Collection, ProQuest Central, Medical and Scientific Publishers CHF 1692.00 CHF 1946.00 WorldCat. Allschwilerstrasse 10 EUR 1524.00 EUR 1753.00 CH–4009 Basel USD 1781.00 USD 2048.00 Publication Data: Dermatology is published 6 times Switzerland a year. Volume 236 with 6 issues appears in 2020. postage and handling t: +41 61 306 11 11 (added to print and print+online) f: +41 61 306 12 34 Copyright: © 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel (Switzerland). CHF 52.80 Europe, CHF 74.40 Overseas e: karger@karger.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be EUR 48.00 w: www.karger.com translated into other languages, reproduced or uti- USD 72.00 lized in any form or by any means, electronic or me- (for courier services only: chanical, including photocopying, recording, micro- Allschwilerstrasse 10 Institutional subscription: copying, or by any information storage and retrieval CH–4055 Basel) Print or Online Print+Online combined system, without permission in writing from the pub- CHF 3501.00 CHF 4026.00 lisher. Change of Address: EUR 3154.00 EUR 3627.00 Both old and new addresses should be sent USD 3685.00 USD 4238.00 Disclaimer: The statements, opinions and data con- to the subscription source. tained in this publication are solely those of the indi- postage and handling vidual authors and contributors and not of the pub- (added to print and print+online) lisher and the editor(s). The appearance of advertise- CHF 66.00 Europe, CHF 93.00 Overseas ments in the journal is not a warranty, endorsement, EUR 60.00 or approval of the products or services advertised or USD 90.00 of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury Back Volumes and Single Issues: Information on to persons or property resulting from any ideas, availability and prices of single print issues and print methods, instructions or products referred to in the or electronic back volumes can be obtained from content or advertisements. Customer Service at service@karger.com. © 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel www.karger.com karger@karger.com
Advances in facial rejuvenation Dermal Fillers Aesthetic Dermatology Editor: D.J. Goldberg Vol. 4 Dermal Fillers Editor Editor D.J. Goldberg David J. Goldberg Dermal Fillers The aging process affects every aspect of the body, Contents Editor: Goldberg, D.J. (New York, NY) VI + 144 p., 66 fig., 62 in color, 7 tab., 2018 with the face being one of the first places to show CHF 112.00 / EUR 105.00 / USD 132.00 signs. The search for the perfect injectable filler has • Preface: Goldberg, D.J. Hard cover or online prices for personal taken an interesting path with the majority of innova- • History of Fillers: Narins, R.S.; Mariwalla, K. customers tions having been introduced in the last 30 years. The • Anatomy for Facial Fillers: The Skin Surface and Prices subject to change, VAT not included EUR price for eurozone countries, patient-driven demand for safe and effective mini- Beyond: Sykes, J.; Allak, A.; Palhazi, P.; Cotofana, S. USD price for USA and Latin America only mally invasive aesthetic procedures has led to the • Neocollagenesis: Handler, M.Z.; Goldberg, D.J. ISBN 978–3–318–06124–6 development of an expanding and competitive mar- • Hyaluronic Acid in Dermal Fillers: Goldie, K.; e-ISBN 978–3–318–06125–3 ket for dermal fillers. The demand for soft tissue aug- Voropai, D. Aesthetic Dermatology, Vol. 1–4 mentation has grown rapidly since its start in 1981 • Calcium Hydroxylapatite (Radiesse): Friedman, D.P. Series Editor: Goldberg, D.J. (New York, NY) • Safe and Effective Injection Technique: Funt, D.K. ISSN 2235–8609 / e-ISSN 2235–8595 with collagen fillers. Fillers using hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, poly-L-lactic acid, and poly- • Novel Use of Fillers (Chin, Nose, Hands): Marmur, E. Listed in MEDLINE/PubMed methylmethacrylate provide a wide range of options • Soft Tissue Augmentation in the US: Nestor, M.S.; Bass, A.M.; Gold, M.H. so that the best cosmetic outcome can be attained. • Complications of Cosmetic Fillers: Grunebaum, L.D.; The ability to correct facial rhytides and folds, to aug- Funt, D.K. ment lips and cheeks, to correct acne scars, and now even to replenish volume loss in the dorsum of the Author Index / Subject Index hands is something that many practitioners thought would never be possible. This publication reviews the history of fillers, injection techniques, complications and safety as well as the novel use of fillers and fillers of the future. Dear Librarian I have reviewed this publication and would like to recommend it for our library. Recommended by: Department: Date: Signature: The easiest way to order: w w w.karger.com/aed KI18111 Karger – Medical and Scientific Publishers Orders may be placed with any bookshop, CH–4009 Basel, Switzerland subscription agency, directly with the publisher orders@karger.com, f: +41 61 306 12 34 or through a Karger representative. www.karger.com
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An essential reference source Adverse Reactions Current Problems in Dermatology Editors: P. Itin, G.B.E. Jemec Vol. 53 Adverse Reactions to Biologics Editors L. Puig to Biologics W. Gulliver Editors Lluís Puig Wayne Gulliver Adverse Reactions to Biologics In many areas of medicine physicians still face the Contents Editors: Puig, L. (Barcelona); Gulliver, W. great challenge of finding therapies that will meet (St. John‘s) • Preface: Puig, L.; Gulliver, W. X + 108 p., 25 fig., 24 in color, 12 tab., 2018 the patients’ needs. In dermatology the challenge has • Introduction-Biologics in Dermatology: CHF 139.00 / EUR 130.00 / USD 164.00 arisen on multiple fronts through advances in the Hard cover or online prices for personal Indications and Off-Label Usage: Gulliver, W.; Puig, L. understanding of the immunopathogenesis of many customers • Adverse Reactions to Biologics in Psoriasis: Prices subject to change, VAT not included inflammatory and malignant cutaneous disorders. Lockwood, S.J.; Prens, L.M.; Kimball, A.B. EUR price for eurozone countries, Breakthroughs, combined with significant develop- • Clinical Trial and Registry Data: Gooderham, M.; USD price for USA and Latin America only ISBN 978–3–318–06100–0 ments in targeted immunotherapy, have resulted in Papp, K. e-ISBN 978–3–318–06101–7 improved outcomes as these newer therapies are • Immunosuppression/Infections across Indications: being used for both approved indications and as off- Al-Khalili, A.; Dutz, J.P. Current Problems in Dermatology, Vol. 53 Series Editors: Itin, P. (Basel), Jemec, G.B.E. label therapies for various chronic inflammatory skin • The Immunogenicity of Biologic Therapies: (Roskilde) disorders and many forms of skin cancer. Garcês, S.; Demengeot, J. ISSN 1421–5721 / e-ISSN 1662–2944 In the expectation that by truly understanding the • Paradoxical Reactions: Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor Listed in MEDLINE/PubMed safety profile of these targeted therapies patients’ Alpha Agents, Ustekinumab, Secukinumab, outcomes will be significantly improved, this book Ixekizumab, and Others: Puig, L. offers insights into topics such as adverse reactions, • Bullous Diseases: Corbaux, C.; Joly, P. infectious complications and the perioperative use • Adverse Reactions of Antibody-Therapy for of biologics in psoriasis, immunogenicity of biologic Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas: Rituximab, therapies, paradoxical reactions, safety of biologics Brentuximab Vedotin, Alemtuzumab, and used to treat psoriasis, autoimmune bullous diseases Mogamulizumab: Saulite, I.; Guenova, E.; and primary cutaneous lymphomas, adverse reac- Hoetzenecker, W. tions and skin manifestations of therapies targeting • Adverse Reactions to Biologics: Melanoma melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer and (Ipilimumab, Nivolumab, Pembrolizumab): Hwang, S.J.E.; Fernández-Peñas, P. other neoplastic diseases. • Skin Manifestations of Targeted Antineoplastic Eminent researchers with extensive clinical experi- ence have contributed to this publication, providing Therapy: Sanmartín, O. an in-depth overview of the latest knowledge in this Author Index / Subject Index field. Dear Librarian I have reviewed this publication and would like to recommend it for our library. Recommended by: Department: Date: Signature: The easiest way to order: w w w.karger.com/cpd KI18109 Karger – Medical and Scientific Publishers Orders may be placed with any bookshop, CH–4009 Basel, Switzerland subscription agency, directly with the publisher orders@karger.com, f: +41 61 306 12 34 or through a Karger representative. www.karger.com
The venue for research on new drugs and therapeutic concepts Journal of Pharmacological and Biophysical Research Journal of Pharmacological and Biophysical Research Editor Associate Editors M. Roberts, J. Lademann, Berlin P. Elias, Brisbane, QLD San Francisco, CA C. Surber, Basel Honorary Editor J.W. Fluhr, Berlin P. van de Kerkhof, H.F. Merk, Aachen H.I. Maibach, Nijmegen San Francisco, CA H. Mukhtar, Madison, WI Official Organ of the Society for Dermopharmacy In the past decade research into skin pharmacology has rapidly devel- Selected contributions oped with new and promising drugs and therapeutic concepts being • Commentary on the “Evidence- and Consensus-Based (S3) Guidelines introduced regularly. Recently, the use of nanoparticles for drug delivery for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis” Published by the lnternational in dermatology and cosmetology has become a topic of intensive re- League of Dermatological Societies in Cooperation with the European search, yielding remarkable and in part surprising results. Another Dermatology Forum: Diepgen, T.L. (Heidelberg); Kresken, J. (Viersen); Krutmann, J. (Düsseldorf ); et al. topic of current research is the use of tissue tolerable plasma in wound • Vitamin D and the Pathophysiology of lnflammatory Skin Diseases: treatment. Stimulating not only wound healing processes but also the Umar, M.; Sastry, K.S.; Al Ali, F.; Al-Khulaifi, M.; Wang, E.; Chouchane, A.l. penetration of topically applied substances into the skin, this novel (Doha) technique is expected to deliver very interesting results. • A Time-Series Study of the Effect of Air Pollution on Outpatient Visits for There are many open questions which reflect the importance of the Acne Vulgaris in Beijing: Liu W.; Pan X. (Beijing); Vierkötter A. (Düsseldorf ); et al. subject and the need for an international scientific forum where they • Laser Scanning Microscopic Investigations of the Decontamination of can be discussed in extenso. Dermatologists, pharmaceutical chemists, Soot Nanoparticles from the Skin: Lademann, J.; Knorr, F.; Patzelt, A.; pharmacologists, toxicologists, and others interested in the subject are Meinke, M.C.; Richter, H.; Krutmann, J.; Rühl, E.; Doucet, O. (Berlin) invited to contribute and to submit their best research work for publica- • The Influence of Reactive Oxygen Species and Glucocorticoids on Dry tion in Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. Skin in a Mouse Model of Arthritis: Goto, K.; Hiramoto, K.; Kawakita, M.; Yamaoka, M.; Ooi, K. (Suzuka) • Physiological and Molecular Effects of in vivo and ex vivo Mild Skin Skin Pharmacology and Physiology Barrier Disruption: Pfannes, E.K.B.; Weiss, L.; Hadam, S. (Berlin); et al. Founded: 1988 • Effects of Short-Term Moisturizer Application in Different Ethnic Skin Category: Clinical and Basic Research Types: Noninvasive Assessment with Optical Coherence Tomography Fields of Interest: Pharmacology, Dermatology and Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: Bağcı, I.S.; Ruini, C.; Niesert, A.-C.; Horváth, O.N.; Berking, C.; Ruzicka, T.; von Braunmühl, T. (Munich) Listed in bibliographic services, including: • Development and Evaluation of Lipid Nanoparticles Containing Natural PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, Botanical Oil for Sun Protection: Characterization and in vitro and in vivo Google Scholar, Scopus, Embase Human Skin Permeation and Toxicity: Andréo-Filho, N.; Bim, A.V.K; 2019: Volume 32 Kaneko, T.M (São Paulo); et al. 6 issues per volume Language: English ISSN 1660–5527 e-ISSN 1660–5535 KF 19105 Impact Factor: 1.974 More information at w w w. karger.com/spp
www.karger.com/drm 236 | 1 | 20 Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Challenging Disease Challenges and Perspectives Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin condi- tion characterized by relapsing abscesses, nodules, and suppurat- ing lesions mainly located in the intertriginous areas of the skin. Although data coming from epidemiological studies are divergent, it is suggested that the disease may affect up to 1% of the general population. The complex nature of HS constitutes a real challenge for clinicians in terms of making an appropriate diagnosis, assess- ing the disease severity and deciding on a suitable therapeutic ap- proach. This special issue covers current relevant topics around the man- agement of HS. Cover illustration For details see Vol. 236, No. 1, 2020, p. 48 , Fig. 2.
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