Kligman A M
Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104-6142.
Arch Dermatol. 1991 Sep;127(9):1375-82.
The central tenet of invisible dermatology is that visible lesions represent a late stage of development. The eye is an unreliable instrument for judging the normalcy of skin. In chronic widespread dermatoses, the uninvolved skin is at least physiologically abnormal. Recently healed skin is always abnormal. Recognition of occult changes will have a substantial impact on the prevention and treatment of diseases of the skin.
隐匿性皮肤病的核心原则是,可见损害代表疾病发展的晚期阶段。眼睛并非判断皮肤是否正常的可靠工具。在慢性广泛性皮肤病中,未受累皮肤至少在生理上是异常的。新近愈合的皮肤也总是异常的。识别隐匿性变化将对皮肤疾病的预防和治疗产生重大影响。