Literature DB >> 8407324

[Follow-up of atopic dermatitis after early childhood].

S Kissling1, B Wüthrich.   

Abstract

A total of 106 patients, 57 women and 49 men, had had atopic dermatitis even in infancy and were monitored by means of questionnaires at a mean age of 23.5 years. Items of interest were the course of the dermatosis, influences on its course and the frequency of respiratory allergic manifestations. The persistence rate of atopic dermatitis was 60.4%. It was possible to identify ten different courses of atopic dermatitis. Only 11.3% of these patients had suffered from the eczema exclusively during infancy. In 27.4% of cases the patients were free of manifestations for an average of 9 years, after which they had a new attack of the illness. Almost one third of the patients showed a continuous type of development of their atopic dermatitis, which had persisted since infancy. The most common localizations were the antecubal fossa (48.4%), the fingers (45.3%) and the face (37.5%). The course of atopic dermatitis was influenced by the seasons in 71% of these patients, and 59.4% observed a connection between psychic stress and the exacerbation of skin conditions or a new attack of the dermatosis. As adults, 59.4% of all patients suffered from one or more respiratory allergic manifestation: 41.5% had pollinosis, 24.5% allergic rhinitis, and 25.5% bronchial asthma. Respiratory allergies disappeared in 24 cases (19.8%), bronchial asthma at a mean age of 13 years, and pollinosis at 15.3 years and perennial rhinitis at 16 years on average.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8407324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hautarzt        ISSN: 0017-8470            Impact factor:   0.751


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2.  [The treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults with topical calcineurin inhibitors].

Authors:  M Meurer; G Wozel
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2003-04-04       Impact factor: 0.751

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4.  Cost-effectiveness analysis, prevention of atopic dermatitis by oral application of bacterial lysate in newborns/small children.

Authors:  Peter Kiencke; Kristina Viehmann; Reinhard Rychlik
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5.  Does improvement management of atopic dermatitis influence the appearance of respiratory allergic diseases? A follow-up study.

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Review 10.  Persistence of atopic dermatitis (AD): A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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