Abstract

Annotation. The purpose of the work is to analyze the scientific literature on the constitutional and psychological features of the occurrence and course of eczema. A review of literature indicates that, despite the large number of works on this problem, only a few cases of study of this dermatosis in the key of its association with the constitution and psychotype of the patient are described. Early recognition of this association allows timely detection of dermatosis at an early and even preclinical stage and, through adequate therapy, to achieve a regression of skin manifestations of eczema. The use of genetic markers, in turn, reveals a risk group that includes patients with “eczema constitution “and patients who are torpedoed to conventional therapies. The practical aspect of the problem has become more relevant nowadays given the significant incidence of Ukrainian women and men.

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  • CONSTITUTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE OCCURRENCE AND COURSE OF ECZEMA IN MEN AND WOMEN (ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE)

  • The use of genetic markers, in turn, reveals a risk group that includes patients with "eczema constitution "and patients who are torpedoed to conventional therapies

  • Active study of the etiopathogenesis of dermatosis using modern molecular-genetic, clinical and morphological methods of research has identified the key role of such processes as proliferation, apoptosis, invasion, inflammation in its formation [11, 26]

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Introduction

CONSTITUTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE OCCURRENCE AND COURSE OF ECZEMA IN MEN AND WOMEN (ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE). A review of literature indicates that, despite the large number of works on this problem, only a few cases of study of this dermatosis in the key of its association with the constitution and psychotype of the patient are described. Recognition of this association allows timely detection of dermatosis at an early and even preclinical stage and, through adequate therapy, to achieve a regression of skin manifestations of eczema. Active study of the etiopathogenesis of dermatosis using modern molecular-genetic, clinical and morphological methods of research has identified the key role of such processes as proliferation, apoptosis, invasion, inflammation in its formation [11, 26]

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