Zusammenfassung
Das differenzialdiagnostische Spektrum der erythematosquamösen Hauterkrankungen in der Adoleszenz ist sehr vielfältig. Besonderheiten in klinischer Präsentation und Symptomatik, psychosoziale Belastung der Betroffenen und seltenere Krankheitsbilder stellen für den behandelnden Kinderdermatologen häufig eine besondere Aufgabe und Herausforderung dar. Diese Übersicht wird die Besonderheiten klassischer erythematosquamöser Dermatosen bei Manifestation in der Adoleszenz wie auch weniger geläufige Krankheitsbilder mit Manifestation in dieser Lebensphase ansprechen.
Abstract
Erythematosquamous dermatoses in adolescents comprise a wide range of differential diagnoses. Age-typical variations of the clinical manifestation, the need to differentiate common conditions from rare diseases as well as the tremendous psychosocial impact which the patients perceive especially in this vulnerable period of life can become major challenges for pediatric dermatologists. This article summarizes key features of common erythematosquamous dermatoses and less frequent skin diseases occurring during adolescence.
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Stieler, K.M., Vogt, A. & Blume-Peytavi, U. Erythematosquamöse Erkrankungen in der Adoleszenz. Hautarzt 67, 293–297 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-016-3760-z
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