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MANAGEMENT OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS: A PRELIMINARY REPORT.

J R SCHOLTZ.   

Abstract

A treatment regimen for atopic dermatitis (disseminated neurodermatitis) which attempts to cope with the factors of dry skin and retention of sweat was successful in a series of 22 consecutive patients, all of whom remain under observation. Objectives of the treatment are: Preservation of the natural lipid surface film, avoidance of controllable stimuli to sweating, avoidance of greases and oils topically applied, control of bacterial infection in the skin, resolution of active dermatitis with topical corticosteroids in vehicles low in lipids or free of them, and correction of existing keratoderma. This program does not purport to alter atopic constitutional factors. Among the 22 patients were seven with severe dermatitis requiring prolonged, continuous or intermittent, systemic corticosteroid therapy who were treated and had no exacerbation for periods up to ten months at the time of last report. The total daily dose of topical corticosteroid is small. Systemic corticosteroid therapy was withdrawn at the initiation of this treatment and has not been reinstituted. No untoward reactions have been observed. Results to date warrant treatment and long term observation of additional patients to determine the ultimate value of this method.

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Keywords:  ADRENAL CORTEX HORMONES; DERMATITIS, ATOPIC; ERYTHROMYCIN; FLUOCINOLONE ACETONIDE; FLURANDRENOLONE; PROPANEDIOLS; THYROID HORMONES; TRIAMCINOLONE; VITAMIN A

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Year:  1964        PMID: 14123649      PMCID: PMC1515129     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calif Med        ISSN: 0008-1264


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1.  MANAGEMENT OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS.

Authors:  J R SCHOLTZ
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