Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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Naltrexone in standard and reduced doses is efficacious in many inflammatory and acantholytic disorders. ⋯ Naltrexone affects inflammation, cell adhesion, and keratinocyte proliferation and migration. While low-dose naltrexone has demonstrated efficacy in treating patients with Hailey-Hailey disease, further dose-ranging studies are needed. Data suggest that naltrexone could be helpful in the treatment of pruritus and a variety of inflammatory and acantholytic skin diseases that are refractory to other treatments. At higher doses, liver function tests should be monitored on a periodic basis.
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J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. · Jun 2019
Review Comparative StudyGlobal epidemiology and clinical spectrum of rosacea, highlighting skin of color: Review and clinical practice experience.
Rosacea has been reported less frequently among individuals with skin of color than in those with white skin, but rosacea is not a rare disease in this population. In fact, rosacea might be underreported and underdiagnosed in populations with skin of color because of the difficulty of discerning erythema and telangiectasia in dark skin. ⋯ In this article, we review the epidemiology of rosacea in skin of color and highlight variations in the clinical presentation of rosacea across the diverse spectrum of patient populations affected. We present strategies to aid in the timely diagnosis and effective treatment of rosacea in patients with skin of color, with an aim of promoting increased awareness of rosacea in these patients and reducing disparities in the management of their disease.