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Dermatology
Immune-Mediated Dermatologic Conditions
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Chapter 1
Immunology Review I: Cells of the Immune System

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Chapter 2
Immunology Review II: Molecular Signaling in the Immune System

Last Updated: September 22, 2011
Chapter 3
Skin Diseases with an Immune Component, Part I: Allergic and Hypersensitivity-Related Conditions

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Chapter 4
Skin Diseases with an Immune Component, Part II: Nonallergic Inflammatory Conditions

Last Updated: September 22, 2011
Chapter 5
Therapeutic Options for Targeting the Immune System, Part I: Corticosteroids and Small Molecule Immunosuppressive Drugs

Chapter 6
Therapeutic Options for Targeting the Immune System Part II: Biologic Medications


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Table of Contents

Chapter 6 - Therapeutic Options for Targeting the Immune System Part II: Biologic Medications

Chapter 6 of the Living Medical eTextbook: Dermatology Edition completes a two-part discussion of therapeutic options for targeting the immune system. Nikki A. Levin, MD, PhD, will review the use of biologic medications, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors, for the treatment of common skin conditions. Specific nursing tips will be suggested by Cathleen Case, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP.
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Chapter 5 - Therapeutic Options for Targeting the Immune System, Part I: Corticosteroids and Small Molecule Immunosuppressive Drugs

In chapter 5 of the Living Medical Textbook: Dermatology Edition, we begin a two-part discussion of therapeutic options for targeting the immune system. Nikki A. Levin, MD, PhD, will review the use of topical and systemic corticosteroids, as well as conventional immunosuppressants and anticalcineurin drugs, for the treatment of common skin conditions. Cathleen K. Case, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP, will offer nursing pearls for clinical practice.
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Chapter 4 - Skin Diseases with an Immune Component, Part II: Nonallergic Inflammatory Conditions

Nonallergic inflammatory dermatologic conditions are the focus of the fourth chapter of Living Medical e-Textbook: Dermatology Edition. Nikki Levin, MD, PhD, will highlight the clinical manifestations and immune-mediated pathogenesis of psoriasis, lichen planus, alopecia areata, and vitiligo. Cathleen Case, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP, will provide nursing tips to use in clinical practice.
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Chapter 3 - Skin Diseases with an Immune Component, Part I: Allergic and Hypersensitivity-Related Conditions

In this third chapter of Living Medical e-Textbook: Dermatology Edition, Nikki Levin, MD, PhD will evaluate allergic and hypersensitivity-related skin conditions. Immune processes outlined in the first two chapters will inform this discussion of conditions including allergic, irritant, and atopic dermatitis; urticaria; and drug eruptions. Cathleen Case, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP, will cap off the chapter with practical nursing tips related to these conditions.
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Chapter 2 - Immunology Review II: Molecular Signaling in the Immune System

Building on the introduction to the innate and adaptive immune systems established in the first chapter of Living Medical e-Textbook: Dermatology Edition, Chapter 2 will review how signaling systems, in which immune cells and mediators interact, direct immune responses. These concepts directly relate to an understanding of dermatologic disease processes and interventions to be discussed in subsequent chapters. Once again, throughout this chapter you will find supportive multimedia hyperlinks that provide access to illustrations, videos, journal articles, glossary terms, online textbooks, and other resources to enhance understanding of relevant issues.
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Chapter 1 - Immunology Review I: Cells of the Immune System

Living Medical e-Textbook: Dermatology Edition is an interactive resource to support learning in the field of dermatology. The first two chapters form a scientific basis for understanding the role of immunology in dermatologic disease and intervention. In Chapter 1, the focus is on the cellular components of the innate and adaptive immune systems. Throughout this and future chapters, you will find supportive multimedia hyperlinks that provide access to illustrations, videos, journal articles, glossary terms, online textbooks, and other resources to enhance understanding of relevant issues.
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CME INFORMATION

ACTIVITY GOAL
The goal of this CME/CE program is to address the clinicians' needs in assessing the role of the immune system in the underlying pathophysiology of common dermatologic conditions, current strategies for immunomodulation, and novel therapeutic strategies in the management of dermatologic conditions.
  

TARGET AUDIENCE
This CME/CE program is intended for dermatologists, general/internal medicine providers, nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants, and pharmacists who care for patients with dermatologic conditions.
  

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Identify the key components of systemic and cutaneous immunity as they relate to the pathophysiology of common dermatologic diseases.

  • Describe the role of immune system dysfunction and the rationale for immune system-targeted therapies in diseases managed in the dermatology setting.

  • Summarize the mechanisms of action, safety, and efficacy of available and emerging immune system-targeted treatments for dermatologic diseases.

  • Integrate appropriate treatment, dosing, scheduling, and side effect management to ensure that patients experience optimal responses.

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Cathleen K. Case, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP
Cathleen K. Case, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP
Nurse Practitioner
Department of Dermatology
Fallon Clinic
Worcester, Massachusetts
 
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Nikki A. Levin, MD, PhD
Nikki A. Levin, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of
  Medicine
Division of Dermatology
Department of Medicine
University of
  Massachusetts Medical
  School
Worcester, Massachusetts
 
 
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