Acupuntura en dermatitis atópica y mecanismos neuroinmumonológicos. Actualización

  • Martha P. Robayo M. Hospital Militar Central
  • Mauricio Ángel M Universidad Nacional de Colombia
  • Claudia L. Robayo M. Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Palabras clave: acupuntura, dermatitis atópica, fisiopatología, inmunomodulación

Resumen

La dermatitis atópica es una patología de alta prevalencia tanto en nuestro medio como en el resto del mundo. Su etiopatogenia es compleja y multifactorial e involucra factores genéticos, ambientales e inmunológicos. Se han planteado múltiples opciones terapéuticas para su manejo y en años recientes se ha observado un incremento en el uso de la acupuntura como una opción que buscan los pacientes con patologías dermatológicas, en particular la dermatitis atópica. Estudios a nivel neuroinmunológico se han llevado a cabo para explicar los posibles mecanismos subyacentes involucrados en el efecto de este tratamiento. En este artículo se presenta una revisión sobre los aspectos más relevantes de esta entidad.

Biografía del autor/a

Martha P. Robayo M., Hospital Militar Central
Dermatóloga Coordinadora Servicio de Dermatología. Hospital Militar Central. Bogotá, Colombia
Mauricio Ángel M, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Magíster en Medicina Alternativa – Medicina Tradicional China (MTCh) y Acupuntura Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Asesor y conferencista invitado del área de MTCh y Acupuntura Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia
Claudia L. Robayo M., Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Estudiante Cohorte III Maestría en Medicina Alternativa línea de profundización Medicina Tradicional China y Acupuntura. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia

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Biografía del autor/a

Martha P. Robayo M., Hospital Militar Central
Dermatóloga Coordinadora Servicio de Dermatología. Hospital Militar Central. Bogotá, Colombia
Mauricio Ángel M, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Magíster en Medicina Alternativa – Medicina Tradicional China (MTCh) y Acupuntura Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Asesor y conferencista invitado del área de MTCh y Acupuntura Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia
Claudia L. Robayo M., Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Estudiante Cohorte III Maestría en Medicina Alternativa línea de profundización Medicina Tradicional China y Acupuntura. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia

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Cómo citar
Robayo M., M. P., Ángel M, M., & Robayo M., C. L. (2011). Acupuntura en dermatitis atópica y mecanismos neuroinmumonológicos. Actualización. Revista Med, 19(1), 66–73. https://doi.org/10.18359/rmed.1210
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