RICARDO ROMITI

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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/53 - Laboratório de Micologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/50 - Laboratório de Patologia das Moléstias Infecciosas, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

Resultados de Busca

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    Dermatoses Eritematodescamativas
    (2018) ROMITI, Ricardo; MARAGNO, Luciana
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    Alterações dos cabelos
    (2018) VALENTE, Neusa Yuriko Sakai; ROMITI, Ricardo; COLOSSI, Karina; KAKIZAKI, Priscila; DONATI, Aline
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    Manifestações dermatológicas na doença inflamatória intestinal
    (2015) ROMITI, Ricardo; CéSAR, Sabrina Sisto Alessi
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    3.41 - Skin Barrier, Microbiome and Psoriasis
    (2022) HIRAYAMA, A. L. S. da; FONSECA, D. C.; ROMITI, R.
    Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disorder of multifactorial etiology related to dysregulation of innate and adaptive immune responses, genetic inheritance and environmental factors. Skin and gut share features and functions. Each one has a singular ecosystem that interacts with epithelial and immune responses. The association of psoriasis with inflammatory bowel disease is well-documented, as well as immune and correlated inflammatory pathways. Recent studies have shown differences in the microbiome of psoriasis suggesting that the influence of gut and skin microbiome can possibly be related with the pathophysiology, disease's course and even its prognosis and treatment response. © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Tinea capitis
    (2021) ROMITI, R.; ANZAI, A.
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    Plaque-type psoriasis-chronic plaque, guttate, and erythrodermic phenotypes
    (2017) ROMITI, R.
    Plaque-type psoriasis, also known as psoriasis vulgaris, represents the most common variant of psoriasis and comprises over 90% of cases. 1-3 The primary lesion is an erythematous plaque of variable thickness covered with adherent silvery white scales (Figure 7.1). Plaque-type psoriasis is also the most common form of psoriasis in childhood and adolescence (Figure 7.2). 4,5 The clinical presentation may vary considerably from patient to patient. In some cases, almost all of the body surface may be involved (erythrodermic psoriasis), whereas other cases may present with generalized small papules and plaques (guttate psoriasis). Different manifestations may coexist in a particular individual and one single lesion may eventually change its pattern over time. 6. © 2017 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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    Eritema e descamação: dermatite seborreica e psoríase
    (2022) ARNONE, Marcelo; ROMITI, Ricardo; MARAGNO, Luciana
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    Esclerose
    (2019) ROSAN, Isadora; MIOTTO, Isadora; ROMITI, Ricardo
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    Eritrodermia
    (2022) ARNONE, Marcelo; ROMITI, Ricardo
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