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SECTION HEADS

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    Irwin Braverman

    Department of Dermatology, Yale Dermatology Associates, New Haven, CT, USA

  • Photo of Jean-Hilaire Saurat

    Jean-Hilaire Saurat

    Department of Dermatology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

Section Topics

  • » Any cutaneous signs of systemic disease, not related to disease progression, including: Cutaneous signs of cancer (paraneoplastic syndromes)
  • » Disorders such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and rheumatoid arthritis
  • » Hypersensitivity disorders
  • » Infectious diseases of the skin
  • » Metabolic disorders, e.g. jaundice

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PGD(2) induces eotaxin-3 via PPARγ from sebocytes: A possible pathogenesis of eosinophilic pustular folliculitis.

Nakahigashi K, Doi H, Otsuka A, Hirabayashi T, ..., Tanizaki H, Egawa G, Miyachi Y, Kabashima K. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2012 Feb; 129(2):536-43

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Gail Gauvreau and Steven G Smith, McMaster University, Canada. F1000 Respiratory Disorders

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