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The rash can cover significant areas of the body, in some cases impacting half of the body or more. Atopic dermatitis typically begins in early childhood and is chronic. It persists into adolescence and even adulthood in some individuals. The rash causes significant pruritus (itching), which ...
amount of literature concerning atopic dermatitis since that time, relatively little has been written about the natural course of atopic dermatitis during adolescence.4-7Most typically, atopic dermatitis or eczema is a highly pruritic, sometimes exudative, cutaneous syndrome usually beginning in early ...
Methods The course of atopic dermatitis from adolescence to adulthood was studied prospectively in a cohort of unselected 8th-grade schoolchildren established in 1995 and followed up in 2010 with questionnaire and clinical examination. Results The lifetime prevalence of atopic dermatitis was high (34.1...
Atopic dermatitis most often begins before age 5 and may persist into adolescence and adulthood. For some people, it flares periodically and then clears up for a time, even for several years. When to see a doctor See a doctor if you or your child: Is so uncomfortable that the condition ...
Genetic, immunologic, and environmental risks collide to influence the course of disease and provide opportunities to mediate the clinical course. Healthy skin in patients with atopic dermatitis has increased density of proinflammatory type 2 helper T (Th2) cells.1The skin barrier is impaired, with...
Atopic dermatitis: The role of recombinant interferon-γ therapy Atopic dermatitis typically begins in childhood and can often persist through adolescence into adulthood. Although there are a variety of treatments for atopic... TT Chang,SR Stevens - 《American Journal of Clinical Dermatology》 被引量...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common inflammatory skin disease in childhood, with an onset usually in early infancy. It imposes a considerable burden on patients and their families and frequently represents the first chronic health problem for many families. The clinical manifestation of AD may...