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La peau dite sèche du patient diabétique.
Uhoda, Emmanuelle; Debatisse, B.; Paquet, Philippe et al.
2005In Revue Médicale de Liège, 60 (5-6), p. 560-3
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Keywords :
Climate; Diabetes Complications/physiopathology/therapy; Humans; Ichthyosis/etiology/physiopathology/therapy; Risk Factors; Seasons
Abstract :
[en] Rough skin or xerosis, known by the laity as dry skin, results from a defect in the stratum corneum desquamation which normally remains imperceptible. This condition is negatively influenced by winter climatic conditions. Atopic dermatitis and trophic changes related to post-menopause, ageing, diabetes mellitus, as well as other endrocrine and metabolic disturbances are also involved in this process. Xerosis can be improved at various degrees by emollients, humectants, hydrating agents and squamolytic agents.
Disciplines :
Dermatology
Author, co-author :
Uhoda, Emmanuelle ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Dermatopathologie
Debatisse, B.;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Etudiante DES Cosmétologie
Paquet, Philippe ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Dermatopathologie
Pierard, Claudine ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Dermatopathologie
Pierard, Gérald ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Dermatopathologie
Language :
French
Title :
La peau dite sèche du patient diabétique.
Alternative titles :
[en] The so-called dry skin of the diabetic patient.
Publication date :
2005
Journal title :
Revue Médicale de Liège
ISSN :
0370-629X
eISSN :
2566-1566
Publisher :
Université de Liège. Revue Médicale de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Volume :
60
Issue :
5-6
Pages :
560-3
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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