2016
DOI: 10.2147/cia.s96232
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Recommendations for managing cutaneous disorders associated with advancing age

Abstract: The increasingly aged population worldwide means more people are living with chronic diseases, reduced autonomy, and taking various medications. Health professionals should take these into consideration when managing dermatological problems in elderly patients. Accordingly, current research is investigating the dermatological problems associated with the loss of cutaneous function with age. As cell renewal slows, the physical and chemical barrier function declines, cutaneous permeability increases, and the ski… Show more

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“…( Ahdoot and Pacheco, 2015 ) The elderly are also at elevated risk for contracting dermatologic disease due to the natural weakening of the immune system with age, which includes reduced resiliency and functionality of the skin’s cutaneous barrier. ( Humbert et al, 2016 ); ( Quan and Fisher, 2015 )…”
Section: Aad Position Statement and Vulnerable Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( Ahdoot and Pacheco, 2015 ) The elderly are also at elevated risk for contracting dermatologic disease due to the natural weakening of the immune system with age, which includes reduced resiliency and functionality of the skin’s cutaneous barrier. ( Humbert et al, 2016 ); ( Quan and Fisher, 2015 )…”
Section: Aad Position Statement and Vulnerable Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dermatoporosis, a term coined by Kaya and Saurat in 2007 to give a name to the chronic cutaneous fragility of aging skin, to match the skin vulnerability to the typical OP bone fragility, is becoming increasingly important due to the continuous increase in the elderly population [23]. Atrophic skin with solar purpura and white pseudoscars on the extremities of elderly patients are findings included in this definition.…”
Section: Dermatoporosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Llamativamente en este caso, a pesar de tratarse de un paciente de raza negra, este cursó con múltiples CBC de gran tamaño y compromiso cutáneo extenso en áreas fotoexpuestas y no fotoexpuestas, incluyendo lesión en párpado inferior izquierdo con destrucción total del mismo. Se debe tener en cuenta los cambios de la piel con el envejecimiento los cuales también favorecen al desarrollo de CBC, permitiendo mayor paso de rayos ultravioleta (UV) generando daños en el DNA y disminución de la función de la p53 (supresor de tumores) asociado a mutaciones (20,21).…”
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