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Physicians rate a high proportion of patients with atopic dermatitis as having inadequate disease control

Physicians Report High Rate of Uncontrolled Atopic Dermatitis

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Findings among physicians treating patients with a history of moderate-to-severe disease
Promotion of prolonged and exclusive breastfeeding may reduce the risk of flexural dermatitis in adolescence but does not affect lung function or questionnaire-derived measures of asthma or atopic eczema

Extended Breastfeeding May Cut Later Flexural Dermatitis Risk

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But breastfeeding promotion not tied to measures of atopic eczema, asthma on questionnaire

American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, Oct. 26-30

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The 2017 Annual Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology The annual meeting of the American College of...
A new framework is available to help clinicians determine when systemic therapy is appropriate for treatment of atopic dermatitis

New Framework Guides Tx Decisions for Atopic Dermatitis

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Recommendations made as part of consensus statement by International Eczema Council
Non-Hispanic black children have lower health care utilization for eczema

Eczema Health Care Use Down for Non-Hispanic Black Children

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Among children with one or more ambulatory visit for eczema, non-Hispanic blacks have more visits, Rxs
Crisaborole ointment appears to be safe for the long-term treatment of atopic dermatitis

Crisaborole Safe for Long-Term Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis

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Treatment-related adverse events occurred in 10.2 percent of patients; included site pain, infection
Routine use of systemic corticosteroids is generally discouraged for atopic dermatitis

Systemic Corticosteroids Discouraged for Atopic Dermatitis

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Systemic corticosteroids should generally be avoided, but can be used in specific circumstances
Some children report limited improvement in atopic eczema as a result of wearing silk garments

Children Report Limited Eczema Improvement With Silk

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The authors say child data enhances understanding of adherence, non-adherence
For adults with atopic dermatitis

Dupilumab Improves Quality of Life in Atopic Dermatitis

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Correlation for QoL scores with changes in efficacy outcomes, including eczema area and severity index
Probiotic administration during the first six months of life does not reduce the incidence of eczema at 2 years of age or asthma at 5 years of age

Probiotics in Infancy Do Not Reduce Incidence of Eczema

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Probiotics in first six months of life do not reduce incidence of eczema at age 2, asthma at age 5