Zusammenfassung
Die Haut, das größte Organ des menschlichen Körpers mit einem Körpergewichtsanteil von 12–16%, ist ein bedeutender Spiegel des Alterungsprozesses. Dieser wird maßgeblich durch endogene, z. B. genetische, hormonelle und metabolische Faktoren, sowie exogene Noxen wie ultraviolette Strahlung, Ozon und Luftverschmutzung beeinflusst. Welche Hauterkrankungen typisch für die alte Haut sind und was Sie Ihren Patienten raten können, um den Altersprozess zu verlangsamen, erfahren Sie in diesem Beitrag.
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* Teile des Manuskriptes sind in der folgenden, eigenen Publikation erschienen: Makrantonaki E et al. Skin diseases in geriatric patients. Hautarzt 2012;63(12):938–946.
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Makrantonaki, E., Eckardt, R., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E. et al. Vom Leben gezeichnet. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 155, 50–57 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-013-2130-3
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