(L11) Other acantholytic disorders

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7 167 in individuals diagnosis other acantholytic disorders confirmed

Diagnosis other acantholytic disorders is diagnosed Men are 9.64% more likely than Women

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Women receive the diagnosis other acantholytic disorders

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Risk Group for the Disease other acantholytic disorders - Men aged 50-54 and Women aged 60-64

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 15-24, 35-44, 50-79, 85-94
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-14, 25-34, 45-49, 80-84, 95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-24, 35-49, 55-59, 65-69, 90-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1, 25-34, 50-54, 60-64, 70-89

Disease Features other acantholytic disorders

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Other acantholytic disorders - what does this mean

Other acantholytic disorders are a group of rare skin conditions that involve the breakdown of the cells that make up the outer layer of the skin. these disorders are caused by a variety of genetic and environmental factors, such as autoimmune diseases, infections, and certain medications. symptoms vary depending on the type of disorder, but can include redness, blisters, and skin lesions.

What happens during the disease - other acantholytic disorders

Other acantholytic disorders are a group of rare skin diseases caused by a dysfunction of the cells in the epidermis. this dysfunction leads to a breakdown of the adhesion between the cells, resulting in the formation of large, irregularly shaped cells in the epidermis. the exact cause of this dysfunction is unknown, but it is believed to be related to genetic mutations or environmental triggers. the most common symptoms associated with these disorders are blistering and peeling of the skin, as well as itching and burning sensations. treatment usually involves topical medications and steroid creams to reduce inflammation and promote healing.

Clinical Pattern

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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21 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Other acantholytic disorders - Prevention

Prevention of other acantholytic disorders can be achieved by avoiding triggers that may cause the condition to flare up, such as stress, certain medications, and certain skin irritants. it is also important to practice good hygiene, maintain a healthy diet, and exercise regularly to keep the immune system strong. additionally, it is important to seek medical attention if any of the symptoms of the condition are experienced.

Specified forms of the disease

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(T82.5) Mechanical complication of other cardiac and vascular devices and implants
(T82.6) Infection and inflammatory reaction due to cardiac valve prosthesis
(T82.7) Infection and inflammatory reaction due to other cardiac and vascular devices, implants and grafts
(T82.8) Other specified complications of cardiac and vascular prosthetic devices, implants and grafts
(T82.9) Unspecified complication of cardiac and vascular prosthetic device, implant and graft