ObjectiveTo describe atopic dermatitis (AD) management patterns in children ≤36 months old as reported by pediatricians, dermatologists, and allergists in the US.Study designA nationally-representative survey was administered to pediatricians (n = 101), dermatologists (n = 26), and allergists (n = 26). Main outcomes included referrals to health care professionals, suggested/ordered laboratory tests, management approach (dietary, pharmacologic, or combination of both) by age, AD location, and severity.ResultsSignificant differences were observed in referrals to healthcare professionals (P < .001). Pediatricians more frequently referred to dermatologists than allergists in mild (52.4% vs 32.0%) and moderate/severe (60.6% vs 38.1%) cases. Derm...
Background: Pediatric atopic dermatitis(AD) is very common, but its management is frustrating for th...
topic dermatitis (AD), often called eczema, is characterized by intense pruritus, erythema, dry skin...
The Italian Consensus Conference on clinical management of atopic dermatitis in children reflects th...
ObjectiveTo describe atopic dermatitis (AD) management patterns in children ≤36 months old as report...
This paper discusses recent advances in therapy of atopic dermatitis (AD), excluding those that incl...
Introduction The literature on treatment patterns for paediatric atopic dermatitis (AD...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent protracted inflammatory skin condition that affects approximat...
A topic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, inflammatory skin con-ditioncommonly treatedbydermatologists, ...
Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is a chronic dermatological disease caused by a combination of hereditary and...
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects a large number of pediatric pa...
Currently, there are a few detailed guidelines on the overall management of children and adolescents...
A 10-year-old girl with atopic dermatitis reports itching that has recently become relentless, resu...
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Summary: Although atopic dermatitis is a very common inflammatory skin condition in children and res...
There are remarkable differences in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of atopic dermatitis p...
Background: Pediatric atopic dermatitis(AD) is very common, but its management is frustrating for th...
topic dermatitis (AD), often called eczema, is characterized by intense pruritus, erythema, dry skin...
The Italian Consensus Conference on clinical management of atopic dermatitis in children reflects th...
ObjectiveTo describe atopic dermatitis (AD) management patterns in children ≤36 months old as report...
This paper discusses recent advances in therapy of atopic dermatitis (AD), excluding those that incl...
Introduction The literature on treatment patterns for paediatric atopic dermatitis (AD...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent protracted inflammatory skin condition that affects approximat...
A topic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, inflammatory skin con-ditioncommonly treatedbydermatologists, ...
Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is a chronic dermatological disease caused by a combination of hereditary and...
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects a large number of pediatric pa...
Currently, there are a few detailed guidelines on the overall management of children and adolescents...
A 10-year-old girl with atopic dermatitis reports itching that has recently become relentless, resu...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73389/1/j.1398-9995.1989.tb04326.x.pd
Summary: Although atopic dermatitis is a very common inflammatory skin condition in children and res...
There are remarkable differences in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of atopic dermatitis p...
Background: Pediatric atopic dermatitis(AD) is very common, but its management is frustrating for th...
topic dermatitis (AD), often called eczema, is characterized by intense pruritus, erythema, dry skin...
The Italian Consensus Conference on clinical management of atopic dermatitis in children reflects th...