This book will present completely new, unique findings in eczema:
sweat ducts that become occluded with staphylococcal biofilms
trigger the innate immune system with TLR2 receptor activity and
this leads to production of the "itching" and inflammation in this
disease. Dermatologists and pediatricians treat eczema exceedingly
well and this is ordinarily accomplished with corticosteroid
containing topicals. However, after treatment, it is intriguing
that aggressive moisturization and cautious bathing will in most
instances prevent future flares of the disease, even though it is
precipitated by bacteria and their biofilms. Diseases where eczema
has been found with a completely unrelated disorder have shown
occluded sweat ducts on histopathologic examination. These include
Meyerson's nevus which has a nevus and eczema in the same biopsy
and Doucas Kapetanakis-type of pigmented purpuric dermatosis that
shows occluded sweat ducts along with the capillaritis.
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