Purulent Hidradenitis. Part I
- Authors: Rodionov A.N.1, Skrek S.V.1,2, Sobolev A.V.3, Yunovidova A.A.2, Chernova L.R.2, Wolkenstein P.4
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Affiliations:
- North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
- The Pierre Wolkenstein French Dermatological Clinic, St. Petersburg
- Research Institute of Medical Mycology named after P. N. Kashkin, North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
- Dermatological Service of the Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil
- Issue: Vol 93, No 5 (2017)
- Pages: 47-51
- Section: SHORT COMMUNICATION
- Submitted: 04.01.2018
- Accepted: 04.01.2018
- Published: 04.10.2017
- URL: https://vestnikdv.ru/jour/article/view/341
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.25208/0042-4609-2017-93-5-47-51
- ID: 341
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Abstract
Until recently, the pathogenesis of purulent hidradenitis was a little- and sporadically studied issue, which invariably created difficulties in the therapeutic treatment of this disease. Its often severe recurrency rate, high incidence and the lack of effective treatment have predetermined the urgency of the problem and raised the scientific and practical interest in this field among the scientists worldwide. Recent data indicate a significant role of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMP) and the activation of congenital immunity, associated with Th17 lymphocytes, in the development of inflammatory disease. Likewise, the violation of the transmission of the cellular Notch signaling pathway plays an important role in the development of purulent hidradenitis.
About the authors
A. N. Rodionov
North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
Author for correspondence.
Email: fake@neicon.ru
Piskarevsky prospect, 47, 195067 Россия
S. V. Skrek
North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, St. Petersburg; The Pierre Wolkenstein French Dermatological Clinic, St. Petersburg
Email: fake@neicon.ru
Piskarevsky prospect, 47, 195067
Ryleeva str., 24, 191123
РоссияA. V. Sobolev
Research Institute of Medical Mycology named after P. N. Kashkin, North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
Email: fake@neicon.ru
Santiago de Cuba str., 1/28, 194291 Россия
A. A. Yunovidova
The Pierre Wolkenstein French Dermatological Clinic, St. Petersburg
Email: fake@neicon.ru
Ryleeva str., 24, 191123 Россия
L. R. Chernova
The Pierre Wolkenstein French Dermatological Clinic, St. Petersburg
Email: fake@neicon.ru
Ryleeva str., 24, 191123 Россия
P. Wolkenstein
Dermatological Service of the Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil
Email: fake@neicon.ru
Avenue du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 51, 94000 Франция
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