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"Despite being a relatively straightforward clinical diagnosis, recognition of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is highly variable, and clinical management is challenging and complex. Written by the world's leading experts in HS, A Comprehensive Guide to Hidradenitis Suppurativa brings together up-to-date scientific evidence on the diagnosis, patho-mechanisms, comorbidities, and multi-faceted medical and surgical interventions for this debilitating condition--in one convenient reference"--Publisher's description.
Hidradenitis suppurativa. --- Hidradenitis Suppurativa --- diagnosis. --- therapy. --- Acne inversa --- Hidradenitides, Suppurative --- Hidradenitis, Suppurative --- Suppurativa hidradenitis --- Suppurative hidradenitides --- Suppurative hidradenitis --- Bacterial diseases --- Sweat glands --- Diseases --- diagnosis --- therapy
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A concise but comprehensive pocket handbook that provides an accessible and up-to-date introductory overview of this debilitating skin disease. Written by highly recognizable leaders in the field, this book presents essential information on the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management strategies and options for hidradenitis suppurativa, forming an ideal resource to increase awareness of this disease among healthcare professionals.
Medicine. --- Dermatology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Skin --- Diseases. --- Cutaneous diseases --- Dermatoses --- Dermatology --- Medicine --- Diseases --- Hidradenitis suppurativa. --- Acne inversa --- Hidradenitides, Suppurative --- Hidradenitis, Suppurative --- Suppurativa hidradenitis --- Suppurative hidradenitides --- Suppurative hidradenitis --- Bacterial diseases --- Sweat glands
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This is the first and most comprehensive book experts to give their opinion and interpretation of dedicated to the understanding and treatment the disease, and left our own point of view to the of hidradenitis suppurativa. The most recent chapters summarizing pathogenesis and the- monograph on this disease was Dr Benedek’s py. At points you may therefore find discussions supplement to Acta Dermatovenerologica in of e. g. apocrine glands with which the editors 1957 (1)! The long interval has not been justified may disagree, but rather than suppress information by a benign nature or quiet disposition of the we have sought to stimulate and inspire an disease. This is a common and debilitating dis- an open dialogue. The book is intended for both ease that significantly reduces the quality of life concrete factual information, as well as inspiration- for patients. In spite of this it has not achieved a for further studies of aetiology, pathog- deserved level notoriety and scientific interest, esis and therapy. but remains an obscure an ill-understood men- We would like to thank our colleagues for ace to the patients. generously sharing their insight and knowledge. There may be several reasons for this neglect.
Skin --- Sweat glands. --- Diseases. --- Sudoriparous glands --- Cutaneous glands --- Perspiration --- Cutaneous diseases --- Dermatoses --- Dermatology --- Dermatology. --- Gynecology. --- Endocrinology. --- Proctology. --- Internal medicine --- Hormones --- Gynaecology --- Medicine --- Generative organs, Female --- Diseases --- Hidradenitis suppurativa. --- Acne inversa --- Hidradenitides, Suppurative --- Hidradenitis, Suppurative --- Suppurativa hidradenitis --- Suppurative hidradenitides --- Suppurative hidradenitis --- Bacterial diseases --- Sweat glands --- Gynecology . --- Gastroenterology
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The discovery of new drugs is one of pharmaceutical research's most exciting and challenging tasks. Unfortunately, the conventional drug discovery procedure is chronophagous and seldom successful; furthermore, new drugs are needed to address our clinical challenges (e.g., new antibiotics, new anticancer drugs, new antivirals).Within this framework, drug repositioning—finding new pharmacodynamic properties for already approved drugs—becomes a worthy drug discovery strategy.Recent drug discovery techniques combine traditional tools with in silico strategies to identify previously unaccounted properties for drugs already in use. Indeed, big data exploration techniques capitalize on the ever-growing knowledge of drugs' structural and physicochemical properties, drug–target and drug–drug interactions, advances in human biochemistry, and the latest molecular and cellular biology discoveries.Following this new and exciting trend, this book is a collection of papers introducing innovative computational methods to identify potential candidates for drug repositioning. Thus, the papers in the Special Issue In Silico Strategies for Prospective Drug Repositionings introduce a wide array of in silico strategies such as complex network analysis, big data, machine learning, molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulation, and QSAR; these strategies target diverse diseases and medical conditions: COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 pulmonary fibrosis, non-small lung cancer, multiple sclerosis, toxoplasmosis, psychiatric disorders, or skin conditions.
Medicine --- Pharmaceutical industries --- COVID-19 --- drug repurposing --- topological data analysis --- persistent Betti function --- SARS-CoV-2 --- network-based pharmacology --- combination therapy --- nucleoside GS-441524 --- fluoxetine --- synergy --- antidepressant --- natural compounds --- QSAR --- molecular docking --- drug repositioning --- UK Biobank --- vaccine --- LC-2/ad cell line --- drug discovery --- docking --- MM-GBSA calculation --- molecular dynamics --- cytotoxicity assay --- GWAS --- multiple sclerosis --- oxidative stress --- repurposing --- ADME-Tox --- bioinformatics --- complex network analysis --- modularity clustering --- ATC code --- hidradenitis suppurativa --- acne inversa --- transcriptome --- proteome --- comorbid disorder --- biomarker --- signaling pathway --- druggable gene --- drug-repositioning --- MEK inhibitor --- MM/GBSA --- Glide docking --- MD simulation --- MM/PBSA --- single-cell RNA sequencing --- pulmonary fibrosis --- biological networks --- p38α MAPK --- allosteric inhibitors --- in silico screening --- computer-aided drug discovery --- network analysis --- psychiatric disorders --- medications --- psychiatry --- mental disorders --- toxoplasmosis --- Toxoplasma gondii --- in vitro screening --- drug targets --- drug-disease interaction --- target-disease interaction --- DPP4 inhibitors --- lipid rafts
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