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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2007
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by intense pruritus and frequent relapsing courses. It occurs mostly in patients who have a personal or family history of other atopic conditions, such as asthma or allergic rhinitis. The prevalence of AD is high, particularly in children, with rapidly increasing numbers in the
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by intense pruritus and frequent relapsing courses. It occurs mostly in patients who have a personal or family history of other atopic conditions, such as asthma or allergic rhinitis. The prevalence of AD is high, particularly in children, with rapidly increasing numbers in the
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Medicine, 2017
Atopic dermatitis (AD) and atopic eczema (AE) are interchangeable names for a condition that affects 15–30% of children and up to 10% of adults. Filaggrin plays a key role in epidermal barrier function; null mutations in the filaggrin gene are associated with AD, with resultant barrier dysfunction. AD affects many aspects of family life.
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) and atopic eczema (AE) are interchangeable names for a condition that affects 15–30% of children and up to 10% of adults. Filaggrin plays a key role in epidermal barrier function; null mutations in the filaggrin gene are associated with AD, with resultant barrier dysfunction. AD affects many aspects of family life.
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
Atopic dermatitis is the most common skin disease of childhood, and its prevalence has steadily increased over the last three decades. A chronic, relapsing condition, atopic dermatitis has a significant impact on affected children, their families, and the community at large. Although the fundamental pathogenesis has remained elusive, intensive research
H J, Kim, P J, Honig
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Atopic dermatitis is the most common skin disease of childhood, and its prevalence has steadily increased over the last three decades. A chronic, relapsing condition, atopic dermatitis has a significant impact on affected children, their families, and the community at large. Although the fundamental pathogenesis has remained elusive, intensive research
H J, Kim, P J, Honig
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Atopic dermatitis: an expanding therapeutic pipeline for a complex disease
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022Thomas Bieber
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Keratinocytes: innate immune cells in atopic dermatitis
Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 2021François Niyonsaba, Stuart A Kinner
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The multiple factors affecting the association between atopic dermatitis and contact sensitization
Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2014Jacob P Thyssen
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