What is eczema?
An itchy, dry inflammatory skin disease
Give examples of endogenous types of eczema.
Give examples of exogenous types of eczema.
What can flares of eczema be associated with?
What is the commonest type of eczema?
Atopic
What is atopy?
Overactive immune response to environmental stimulus
How can atopy lead to eczema?
Immune mediated defects in the skin barrier leads to dry inflamed skin
What is the triad of atopy?
Can have 1, 2 or 3 and usually FMH
How does atopic eczema tend to present in infancy?
Typically starts on the face/neck (cheeks common), can spread more generally
How does atopic eczema present in older children?
What causes atopic eczema?
What does filaggrin do?
- Also play a role in producing a natural moisturising factor.
What is the consequence of losing skin barrier function?
Loss of water
Who is usually affected by seborrheoic dermatitis?
Often babies under 3 months, usually resolves by 12 months
What is seborrheoic dermatitis associated with in infants?
Cradle cap
Where does seborrheoic dermatitis mainly affect?
Scalp and face
What microorganism is sebeorrhoeic dermatitis associated with?
Associated with proliferation of various species of the skin commensal Malassezia in its yeast form.
How is seborrheoic dermatitis treated?
How does discoid eczema present?
Scattered annular/circular patches itchy eczema
How can discoid eczema occur?
As part of atopic eczema or as a separate entitiy
Where does pomphylx eczema affect?
Hand and foot
How does pomphylx eczema present?
- Intensely itchy
Where does varicose eczema affect?
Affects legs in association with venous insufficicency
What is varicose eczema often associated with?