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Background: Allergic diseases such as asthma, rhinitis and eczema have increased significantly since the middle of the past century and are now common conditions among both children and adults.
Rönmark, Erik P
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and costs of a brief, group-delivered parenting intervention for families of children with eczema. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial design was used.
Forbes, Elana +8 more
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ABSTRACT Atopic dermatitis and psoriasis are two common cutaneous chronic inflammatory diseases. Although they share similar immunological mechanisms, their clinical implications in the patient are different. This review compares both diseases from different points of view such as genetics, natural history, triggers of disease, and skin barrier defects
Tali Czarnowicki +6 more
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Eczema workshops reduce severity of childhood atopic eczema
An intervention study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of a nurse-led eczema workshop in reducing the severity of atopic eczema in infants, children and adolescents.
E Manias (9858650) +4 more
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Optimising the Diagnosis of Sesame Seed Allergy With the Basophil Activation Test
The basophil activation test (using the activation marker CD203c) was the only test able to both exclude and confirm sesame seed allergy with precision. A negative skin prick test to sesame extract or tahini and undetectable IgE to Ses i 1 could not rule out sesame seed allergy.
Ru‐Xin Foong +16 more
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The widespread, long-term chronic course of the disease, the complex nature of the disorders and insufficiently studied pathogenesis determine the interest in the problem of eczema.
Dashchuk, Andrii +2 more
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