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Eczema. --- Psoriasis.
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Eczema --- Hand Dermatoses --- Occupational Diseases --- Eczema --- Hand
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Atopic dermatitis or eczema is an increasingly common skin disease, but its distribution, frequency and underlying causes have not yet been systematically reviewed in depth: this is the very first book to look at the epidemiology of atopic dermatitis, its prevalence and possible causes. Uniquely, this volume draws on international experts from a wide range of disciplines, including dermatologists, epidemiologists, paediatricians and immunologists. As an allergic disease, atopic dermatitis has much in common with other allergies and this comprehensive account will shed new light on the mechanisms that underlie the allergic response. Whilst atopic eczema is primarily a disease of childhood and therefore a common problem in paediatric practice, its prevalence in adulthood continues to pose a challenge to dermatologists and primary care physicians. This wide-ranging new publication will be an invaluable resource for all involved in the treatment or the study of atopic dermatitis.
Atopic dermatitis --- Atopic eczema --- Eczema, Atopic --- Allergy --- Skin --- Epidemiology. --- Inflammation
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Atopic dermatitis --- Epidemiology. --- Atopic eczema --- Eczema, Atopic --- Allergy --- Skin --- Inflammation
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Atopic Dermatitis is a common disease characterized by inflamed, itching and dry skin. This relapsing allergic disorder has complex etiology and shows a remarkably high clinical heterogeneity which complicates the diagnosis and clinical management. This book is divided into 4 sections. The first section (Disease Etiology) describes some of the physiological mechanisms underlying Atopic Dermatitis, including alterations in the immune system and the skin-barrier function. The important role of host-microorganism interactions on the pathophysiology of Atopic Dermatitis is discussed in the second section (Microorganisms in Atopic Dermatitis). An overview of the clinical diagnostic criteria and the disease management protocols commonly used is given in the third section (Diagnosis and Clinical Management). The last section (New Treatments) describes new therapeutic approaches that are not widely used but are currently being studied due to preliminary evidence showing a clinical benefit for Atopic Dermatitis.
Atopic dermatitis. --- Epidemiology. --- Diseases --- Public health --- Atopic eczema --- Eczema, Atopic --- Allergy --- Skin --- Inflammation --- Epidemiology & medical statistics
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Atopic dermatitis. --- Skin --- Dermatitis --- Inflammation --- Atopic eczema --- Eczema, Atopic --- Allergy --- Inflammation. --- Diseases
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This reference explores the epidemiology, etiology, management, and pathophysiological mechanisms of atopic dermatitis and identifies potential genetic and environmental factors associated with allergic skin immune responses-compiling the latest research, diagnostic procedures, and therapeutic strategies for the prevention, control, and treatment of this chronic inflammatory disease.Written by leading experts in the field, Atopic Dermatitis addressesthe clinical features of atopic dermatitis (AD) the role of antigen-presenting cells, T-cells, and keratinocytes in pathogenesis food hypersensiti
Atopic dermatitis. --- Atopic dermatitis --- Treatment. --- Atopic eczema --- Eczema, Atopic --- Allergy --- Skin --- Inflammation
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