Search Results - "Hiroo Yokozeki"
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IL-31–generating network in atopic dermatitis comprising macrophages, basophils, thymic stromal lymphopoietin, and periostin
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-03-2023)“…[Display omitted] IL-31 is a type 2 cytokine involved in the itch sensation in atopic dermatitis (AD). The cellular origins of IL-31 are generally considered…”
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Pruritus in ordinary scabies: IL‐31 from macrophages induced by overexpression of thymic stromal lymphopoietin and periostin
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-09-2019)“…Background Scabies is a common contagious skin disease caused by an infestation of the skin by Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis. A hallmark symptom of scabies is…”
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Pathophysiologic mechanisms of itch in bullous pemphigoid
Published in Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (01-07-2020)“…One of the hallmarks of bullous pemphigoid (BP) is moderate to severe chronic itch. Managing this is difficult because little is known about the mechanisms of…”
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A nucleic acid-based medication for allergic skin diseases
Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-08-2014)“…Abstract Among allergic skin diseases, atopic dermatitis is the most difficult to cure. In the majority of patients, atopic dermatitis can be easily controlled…”
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Epidemiological study and considerations of primary focal hyperhidrosis in Japan: From questionnaire analysis
Published in Journal of dermatology (01-11-2013)“…Primary hyperhidrosis is a disorder of excessive, bilateral and relatively symmetrical sweating occurring in the palms, soles and axillae regions without…”
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A parvalbumin allergy case was successfully treated with oral immunotherapy using hypoallergenic fish
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Occupational contact dermatitis caused by Eucalyptus species and Tanacetum parthenium
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Amphiregulin from Basophils Amplifies Basophil-Mediated Chronic Skin Inflammation
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Mechanisms of Itch in Stasis Dermatitis: Significant Role of IL-31 from Macrophages
Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-04-2020)“…Stasis dermatitis (SD) is a common disease in the elderly population, with pruritus being one of the troublesome symptoms. However, there are few therapeutic…”
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Protective Role of STAT6 in Basophil-Dependent Prurigo-like Allergic Skin Inflammation
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-05-2015)“…Prurigo is a common, but treatment-resistant, skin disease characterized by persistent papules/nodules and severe itching. Prurigo occurs in association with…”
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Why does sweat lead to the development of itch in atopic dermatitis?
Published in Experimental dermatology (01-12-2019)“…Sweating plays an important role in maintaining temperature homeostasis in humans. However, under certain circumstances, sweat can cause itching. For example,…”
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Chronic prurigo: A retrospective study of 168 cases
Published in Journal of dermatology (01-03-2020)“…Chronic prurigo is classified into two clinical subtypes: prurigo nodularis (PN) and prurigo chronica multiformis (PCM) in Japan. In this study, we…”
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Sweat glucose and GLUT2 expression in atopic dermatitis: Implication for clinical manifestation and treatment
Published in PloS one (20-04-2018)“…Sweat includes active components and metabolites, which are needed to maintain skin homeostasis. Component changes in sweat derived from atopic dermatitis (AD)…”
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Efficacy and safety of omalizumab in adult patients with wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis: Reduction of in vitro basophil activation and allergic reaction to wheat
Published in Allergology international (01-07-2023)“…In patients with wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA), anaphylactic shock occurs frequently, therefore avoidance of wheat products is…”
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Revised guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis in Japan
Published in Journal of dermatology (01-04-2017)“…Acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA) is characterized by an acquired impairment in total body sweating despite exposure to heat or exercise…”
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Topical glycopyrronium tosylate in Japanese patients with primary axillary hyperhidrosis: A randomized, double‐blind, vehicle‐controlled study
Published in Journal of dermatology (01-01-2022)“…Glycopyrronium tosylate cloth, an anticholinergic drug, has been approved for the topical treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis in the USA, but its…”
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A case of prurigo caused by hair dye containing p-phenylenediamine: histopathological findings
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Prognosis after steroid pulse therapy and seasonal effect in acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis
Published in Journal of dermatology (01-03-2021)“…Acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis is a rare disease with unknown etiology. Sudden loss of sweating function adversely affects young patients’ quality…”
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Economic assessment of actual prescription of drugs for treatment of atopic dermatitis: Differences between dermatology and pediatrics in large‐scale receipt data
Published in Journal of dermatology (01-02-2018)“…Using large‐scale receipt data, we analyzed the differences in the prescription of drugs and their costs between dermatology and pediatrics in the treatment of…”
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Cost‐of‐illness study for axillary hyperhidrosis in Japan
Published in Journal of dermatology (01-10-2021)“…The prevalence of primary axillary hyperhidrosis in Japan is 5.75% (males, 6.60%; females, 4.72%) in the population aged 5–64 years. No study on…”
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