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Gene-environment interaction analysis in atopic eczema: evidence from large population datasets and modelling in vitro

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Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)

JAMA, 2023
This JAMA Patient Page describes atopic dermatitis (eczema) and its symptoms and treatment options.
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Adult atopic eczema

BMJ, 2011
In the 13 years since his eczema returned, John has tried the full panoply of treatments and been admitted to hospital many times; he recognises that his is an exceptional ...
John, Fuller, Andrew, Wright
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Atopic Dermatitis/Atopic Eczema

2014
Atopic dermatitis was described in 1933 but exists since antiquity. We review descriptions of a childhood skin disease compatible with our modern diagnosis of atopic dermatitis, in ancient medicine and in nineteenth century dermatology texts. We identify Hebra's prurigo and Besnier's diathetic prurigo as forerunners of atopic dermatitis, the latter ...
Daniel, Wallach, Alain, Taïeb
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Pathogenesis of atopic eczema

The Lancet, 1994
J D, Bos, M L, Kapsenberg, J H, Smitt
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Atopic eczema:

Paediatric Nursing, 2001
Children Paediatric nursing Eczema Atopic eczema is a common problem. In the GP’s surgery, 10-12 per cent of consultations will be related to skin problems and, of those, about 30 per cent are for atopic eczema (Watts 1996). Studies suggest that 80-90 per cent of affected children first develop symptoms before the age of five and that the majority of ...
Sue Lester, Peter Goodwin, Jean Watkins
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Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema)

2018
Atopic dermatitis (atopic eczema) is a common pruritic, inflammatory skin disease that tends to follow a chronic, relapsing course in children and adults [1].
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