Summary Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common skin disease in infants and children with a prevalence of 10% in the first two years of life. In this age group up to 15% are severely affected. "Children are not little adults" ‐ this applies in particular to infants with severe ...
Sodium hypochlorite body wash in the management of Staphylococcus aureus–colonized moderate-to-Severe atopic dermatitis in infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric Dermatol. 2019;36:442–7. Article Google Scholar Leung TH, Zhang LF, Wang J, Ning S, Knox SJ, Kim SK. Topical hypochlorite ...
The previous studies indicates that genetic factors, environmental factors, infectious factors and immunological mechanisms are important in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. Depending of the child's age we can distinguish three stages of the disease. Typical affected skin areas in infants include ...
Development of allergies and asthma in infants and young children with atopic dermatitis--a prospective follow-up to 7 years of age. Information was obtained about atopy in the family, feeding patterns during infancy, symptoms of atopic disease, infections, and environmental factors. Results... D...
A pilot study on the use of wet wraps in infants with moderate atopic eczema Summary Wet wrap therapy (WWT) is a well-established treatment for severe atopic dermatitis (AD). However little evidence exists to justify widespread use ... PE Beattie,M. S. Lewis㎎ones - 《Clinical & Experimen...
Beylot C, Puissant A, Bioulac P, Saurat JH, Pringuet R, Doutre MS (1979) Particular clinical features of psoriasis in infants and chidren. Acta Derm Venereol Suppl (Stockh) 87:95–97 CAS Google Scholar Bilgic A, Bilgic O, Akis HK, Eskioğlu F, Kılıç EZ (2010) Psychiatri...
The birth cohort was 52% male, 49% white, and 105 infants (2.9%) had severe bronchiolitis. Overall, 421 children (11.5%) developed asthma by age 5 years. Among the children with severe bronchiolitis, 27.6% developed asthma by age 5 years. In multivariable logistic regression adjustingfor 12...
As a complication of atopic dermatitis (AD), the incidence of hypoproteinemia is increasing among infants with severe AD in Japan. It can be a life-threatening condition owing to hypovolemic shock as a result of hypoproteinemia and vascular infarction as a result of thrombocythemia. However...
ATOPIC DERMATITIS (ECZEMA) Eczema is a chronic or recurrent inflammatory skin disease that usually begins in the first few years of life. It is often the initial indication that a child may later develop asthma and/or allergic rhinitis (hay fever). In infants, eczema usually appears as tiny ...
Plain Language Summary Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic skin disease that is relatively common in infants and young children worldwide. Severe AD causes skin rashes and intense itch that strongly interfere with sleep quality and normal daily activities, thereby affecting the quality of life of ...