Zusammenfassung
Die Akupunktur hat in den letzten Jahren an Bedeutung gewonnen. In einer Literaturrecherche
haben die Autoren dieses Übersichtsartikels den derzeitigen Stand der Evidenz zur
Akupunktur bei ausgewählten dermatologischen Krankheitsbildern und Symptomen ermittelt.
Da die Studienanzahl gering ist, kann derzeit noch keine klare Aussage zur Wirksamkeit
der Akupunktur bei dermatologischen Krankheitsbildern getroffen werden. Lesen Sie,
bei welchen Indikationen die Akupunktur einen Therapieversuch lohnt.
Schlüsselwörter
Akupunktur - Juckreiz - Dermatologie - Ekzem - Emesis - Nausea - Psoriasis
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PD Dr. med. Florian Pfab
Klinik und Poliklinik für Dermatologie und Allergologie
ZAUM – Zentrum Allergie und Umwelt
Klinische Kooperationsgruppe Helmholtz-Zentrum/TU München
Biedersteiner Straße 29
80802 München
eMail: florian.pfab@lrz.tum.de pfab@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Florian Pfab ist derzeit im Rahmen eines Forschungsstipendiums der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft
als Visiting Associate Professor an der Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General
Hospital, Dept. of Radiology; Lehrauftrag für Akupunktur an der Universität Regensburg;
Dozent der Deutschen Ärztegesellschaft für Akupunktur (DÄGfA).