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- Affects 10% of children, but only 1 – 3% of adults
- Associated with other atopic diseases
- Etiology
- Polygenic inheritance
- Environmental riggers
- Dust
- Heat
- Infection
- Skin irritation
- Pathophysiology
- Epidermal skin barrier defect
- -> water loss
- -> allergens can penetrate barrier
- Abnormal immune response
- Clinical features
- Morphology
- Acute
- Erythematous maculopapular rash
- Dry plaques
- Oedema
- Chronic
- Lichenification
- Scaling
- Fissures
- Mostly on flexor surfaces
- Pruritus
- Dry skin
- Cheilitis
- Diagnosis
- Clinical
- Serum IgE elevated
- Serum LDH elevated
- Complications
- Staph infection
- Eczema herpeticum
- Tinea
- Treatment
- Emollients
- Topical corticosteroids
- Topical calcineurin inhibitors
- Oral antihistamines
- Oral immunosuppressive therapy
- Corticosteroids
- Cyclosporine
- Biological treatment
- Anti-IL-4 – dupilumab
- Anti-IL-5 – mepolizumab
- Anti-IL-31 – prevents itching
- Anti-TSLP