International audienceThe use of reusable diapers, often made of cotton and bamboo material, is becoming more widespread in France with the "eco" fashion, as they are considered more natural, ecologic and economic. We report 5 cases of papulonodular lesions in convex skin areas associated with the use of these diapers in infants. One case was typical Sevestre and Jacquet erosive dermatitis. The 4 others presented skin-coloured umbilicated papules or nodules with slight or no erythema and could be considered early-stage Sevestre and Jacquet erosive dermatitis, granuloma gluteale (1 case) or pseudo-verrucous papules. These 3 diagnoses probably belong to the same disease spectrum, proposed as "irritant napkin papulonodules". Napkin lesions occ...
Diaper dermatitis occurs in 40% of children in the first year of life [1, 17, 18]. The risk of diape...
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is a skin inflammation located in the areas where the diaper contacts the ski...
3noN/AreservedmixedCarrato V.; Berti I.; Barbi E.Carrato, V.; Berti, I.; Barbi, E
International audienceThe use of reusable diapers, often made of cotton and bamboo material, is beco...
Diaper (napkin) dermatitis is an acutely presenting inflammatory irritant contact dermatitis of the ...
Irritant contact dermatitis is the most prevalent diaper dermatitis and, probably, the most common c...
Na população infantil a região das fraldas é localização de várias dermatoses, entre as quais a derm...
The skin of newborns and infants is characterized by structural and functional immaturity. Diaper de...
pH of the skin that is associated with diaper wearing further activates the destructive enzymes. A c...
Granuloma Gluteale Infantum (GGI) is a rare condition of unclear etiology, [1] presenting as asympto...
Introduction: Napkin Dermatitis (ND) is a common problem in infancy that affects almost every child ...
To compare prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis (DD) in infants and toddlers (babies) across...
The diaper, or nappy, has changed radically since its development in England in the 1590s. Washable ...
A dermatite da área da fralda irritativa primária é a dermatite da área da fralda mais prevalente, s...
Diaper dermatitis is a common designation for a variety of inflammatory disorders that occur in infa...
Diaper dermatitis occurs in 40% of children in the first year of life [1, 17, 18]. The risk of diape...
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is a skin inflammation located in the areas where the diaper contacts the ski...
3noN/AreservedmixedCarrato V.; Berti I.; Barbi E.Carrato, V.; Berti, I.; Barbi, E
International audienceThe use of reusable diapers, often made of cotton and bamboo material, is beco...
Diaper (napkin) dermatitis is an acutely presenting inflammatory irritant contact dermatitis of the ...
Irritant contact dermatitis is the most prevalent diaper dermatitis and, probably, the most common c...
Na população infantil a região das fraldas é localização de várias dermatoses, entre as quais a derm...
The skin of newborns and infants is characterized by structural and functional immaturity. Diaper de...
pH of the skin that is associated with diaper wearing further activates the destructive enzymes. A c...
Granuloma Gluteale Infantum (GGI) is a rare condition of unclear etiology, [1] presenting as asympto...
Introduction: Napkin Dermatitis (ND) is a common problem in infancy that affects almost every child ...
To compare prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis (DD) in infants and toddlers (babies) across...
The diaper, or nappy, has changed radically since its development in England in the 1590s. Washable ...
A dermatite da área da fralda irritativa primária é a dermatite da área da fralda mais prevalente, s...
Diaper dermatitis is a common designation for a variety of inflammatory disorders that occur in infa...
Diaper dermatitis occurs in 40% of children in the first year of life [1, 17, 18]. The risk of diape...
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is a skin inflammation located in the areas where the diaper contacts the ski...
3noN/AreservedmixedCarrato V.; Berti I.; Barbi E.Carrato, V.; Berti, I.; Barbi, E