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Wound, pressure ulcer and burn guidelines – 4: Guidelines for the management of connective tissue disease/vasculitis‐associated skin ulcers

Authors :
Taiki Isei
Tamihiro Kawakami
Monji Koga
Ryokichi Irisawa
Sakae Kaneko
Kuninori Hirosaki
Hiroshi Yatsushiro
Takayuki Ishii
Hironobu Ihn
Yoshihide Asano
Miki Tanioka
Ryuta Ikegami
Yoichi Shintani
Zenzo Isogai
Manabu Fujimoto
Hiroshi Kato
Masakazu Kawaguchi
Hiroshi Fujiwara
Takeo Maekawa
Minoru Hasegawa
Osamu Yamasaki
Eiichi Sakurai
Hideaki Tanizaki
Jun Tsujita
Hiroyuki Kanoh
Takafumi Kadono
Andres Le Pavoux
Masanari Kodera
Masahiro Hayashi
Yuichiro Yoshino
Takeshi Nakanishi
Naoki Madokoro
Naotaka Doi
Sei-ichiro Motegi
Keisuke Sakai
Hideki Fujita
Akira Hashimoto
Koma Matsuo
Takeshi Kono
Yuji Inoue
Takaaki Ito
Takao Tachibana
Masatoshi Abe
Yoichi Omoto
Yasuko Sarayama
Masahiro Amano
Jun Asai
Yohei Iwata
Ryuichi Kukino
Masaki Ohtsuka
Source :
The Journal of Dermatology. 47:1071-1109
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

The Japanese Dermatological Association prepared guidelines focused on the treatment of skin ulcers associated with connective tissue disease/vasculitis practical in clinical settings of dermatological care. Skin ulcers associated with connective tissue diseases or vasculitis occur on the background of a wide variety of diseases including, typically, systemic sclerosis but also systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), dermatomyositis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), various vasculitides and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS). Therefore, in preparing the present guidelines, we considered diagnostic/therapeutic approaches appropriate for each of these disorders to be necessary and developed algorithms and clinical questions for systemic sclerosis, SLE, dermatomyositis, RA, vasculitis and APS.

Details

ISSN :
13468138 and 03852407
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a7836a6057c8746bf897be3a3e09a932