Publications by authors named "Andrea DE Berardinis"

Objectives: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease often associated with non-atopic comorbidities. Recently, a severity-dependent relationship between AD and sleep/mental health diseases has been proposed. However, few studies investigated these comorbidities and their association with AD severity through validated questionnaires.

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Background: The idea of psoriatic disease continuum has been progressively prompted based on the advances of the knowledge about the pathogenic steps underpinning the occurrence of psoriasis (PSO) and psoriatic arthritis (PSA). To evaluate biomolecules (inflammatory cytokines, inflammatory chemokines, cell adhesion and cellular mediators) in naïve patients with PSO, PSA with PSO, and PSA sine PSO. To stratify the results considering the presence of psoriatic nail involvement, extensive skin disease and obesity evaluating all involved patients.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory chronic skin disease typically associated with atopic comorbidities and other non-atopic conditions such as sleep disturbances, and mood/anxiety disorders. A growing literature proposed a crucial role of sleep disturbances in the development of mental health problems in AD. We tested this assumption by mediation model analyses in adult AD patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate nail and enthesis abnormalities in patients with psoriasis (PSO), psoriatic arthritis (PSA) with PSO, and PSA without PSO using high frequency ultrasound (HFUS).
  • A total of 59 patients were assessed, revealing nail issues like thickening and increased blood flow, with significant rates of subclinical involvement in those with PSA sine PSO.
  • The findings indicate that HFUS can serve as a useful clinical tool for identifying both qualitative and quantitative abnormalities in these patients, shedding light on subclinical conditions.
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