| Literature DB >> 34839985 |
Maria Valeria Angles1, Carolina Andrea Antonietti2, Ana Clara Torre3, Estefanía Juszkiewicz Franzé2, Luis Daniel Mazzuoccolo3, Claudio Alberto Salvador Parisi2.
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34839985 PMCID: PMC8799860 DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2020.10.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: An Bras Dermatol ISSN: 0365-0596 Impact factor: 1.896
Figure 1Flowchart of patients, members of a health insurance program of a Community University Hospital, evaluated in the period between January 1, 2015, and January 1, 2018.
Clinical features of the patients with atopic dermatitis.
| Patient-related features (%) (n = 11) | |
|---|---|
| Female sex | 73% (8) |
| Age (years) | 54 (24) |
| Comorbidities (n = 11) | |
| Asthma | 18% (2) |
| Rhinitis | 36% (4) |
| Hypertension | 9% (1) |
| Obesity | 55% (6) |
| Diabetes | 9% (1) |
| Ichthyosis vulgaris | None |
| Alopecia areata | 18% (2) |
| Down’s syndrome | None |
| Contact dermatitis | 27% (3) |
| Hand eczema | 27% (3) |
| Ocular involvement (allergic conjunctivitis, keratoconus, keratoconjunctivitis) | 9% (1) |
Mean (standard deviation).
Characteristics of the treatment received by the patients with AD.
| AD treatment received for at least two months (%) (n = 11) | |
|---|---|
| Cyclosporine | 9% (1) |
| Methotrexate | 0% |
| UVB, and/or UVA, and/or PUVA | 9% (1) |
| Oral methylprednisolone | 18% (2) |
| Subcutaneous dupilumab | 9% (1) |
| Topical treatment: humectants, emollients, corticosteroids, and/or immunomodulators | 82% (9) |
| Mean number of consultations with an allergy specialist | 0 |
| Median number of consultations with a dermatologist | 2 (2–6) |
UVB, narrow-band ultraviolet; UVA, ultraviolet A; PUVA, psoralen plus UVA.
Mean (standard deviation).
Median (interquartile range).