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open access: yesSouth African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde, 1970
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Real‐World Diagnostic Patterns and Symptom Progression in Aspirin‐Exacerbated Respiratory Disease

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Bullous diaper dermatitis with cloth diaper use

Pediatric Dermatology, 2017
AbstractIrritant diaper dermatitis occurs at a higher frequency with cloth diaper use than disposable diapers. We present four cases of vesiculobullous, erosive diaper dermatitis occurring in older infants and toddlers with cloth diaper use that resolved completely after transitioning to disposable diapers.
Katya Harfmann, Amy Y Chen
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Diaper dermatitis and advances in diaper technology

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2000
During the last decade, a number of technological innovations in disposable diaper designs and materials have aimed at reducing dermatological problems in the diaper area. The introduction of absorbent gelling materials led to a decrease in skin overhydration and made possible a more beneficial pH in the diaper area.
M, Odio, S F, Friedlander
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Diaper Area and Disposable Diapers

2011
Since the 1960s, cloth diapers have been replaced by disposable diapers. The evolution of healthier skin in the diaper area has been demonstrated in parallel to that of disposable diapers. The improvements of disposable diapers--fit, dryness, comfort--have been based on the understanding of factors playing a role in the development of diaper dermatitis.
G N, Erasala, C, Romain, I, Merlay
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DIAPER DERMATITIS

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2000
The primary goals of preventing and treating diaper dermatitis include keeping the skin dry, protected, and infection free. Frequent diaper changes with the superabsorbent disposable diapers may be the best tactic for infants' skin, if not the environment.
E L, Kazaks, A T, Lane
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Diaper Dermatitis

Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Epidemiology Diaper rashes are among the most common skin disorders of infancy. In one survey of 1089 infants, diaper dermatitis occurred in 50%; however, only 5% had severe rash. The peak incidence of diaper dermatitis is between 9 and 12 months of age.
S, Singalavanija, I J, Frieden
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Setting the Record Straight on Diaper Rash and Disposable Diapers

Clinical Pediatrics, 2014
Skin in the diapered area is continuously threatened by exposure to changes in pH levels, overhydration, mechanical friction, and fecal enzymes, making diaper rash a common occurrence among babies. Up to one third of infants may exhibit clinical symptoms of diaper rash at any time, and more than half of babies between the ages of 4 and 15 months ...
Mauricio Odio
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