Atopic Dermatitis Journal Articles

 
 
  • Risk of Herpesvirus and Serious Infections in Atopic Dermatitis This study suggests that atopic dermatitis is associated with an increased risk of hospital admission with infections, opportunistic infections and herpesvirus infections in both children and adults.
  • Long-term Safety of Risankizumab in Plaque Psoriasis The safety findings in this analysis support risankizumab as a long-term treatment option for patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis.
  • Tralokinumab Plus Topical Corticosteroids in Severe AD This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of tralokinumab plus topical corticosteroids in adult patients with severe AD whose disease was not adequately controlled with ciclosporin A.
  • Conjunctivitis in Moderate-to-severe Atopic Dermatitis Are patients receiving tralokinumab for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis at increased risk of developing conjunctivitis?
  • Predictive Diagnostic Criteria for Psoriasis in Children The clinical presentation of psoriasis often differs in children compared with adults. This paper proposes seven criteria for accurate diagnosis of psoriasis in children and young people.
  • Janus Kinase and Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in Dermatology This review details the mechanism of action of JAK inhibitors and assesses their efficacy and safety in the treatment of a wide variety of dermatological conditions.
  • The Epidemiology of Alopecia Areata This study elucidates the epidemiology of alopecia areata, focusing on incidence, demographics and patterns of healthcare utilization.
  • Association Between Atopic Dermatitis and Hypertension This meta-analysis investigated whether persons with atopic dermatitis are at increased risk for hypertenstion.
  • Cutaneous Reactions After SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination This study described and classified cutaneous reactions reported after vaccination with both mRNA and AstraZeneca SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.
  • Roles of Environmental Exposures in Adult Allergic Disorders Recent findings help further our understanding of the impacts of environmental exposures on the development of allergic disorders in adults.
  • Management of Skin Conditions Caused by PPE and Handwashing Prolonged usage of personal protective equipment and frequent handwashing due to the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated or caused skin conditions. Can moisturizers and cleansers help?
  • Association Between Atopic Dermatitis and Autoimmune Diseases This large population-based study explored the association between atopic dermatitis and a wide spectrum of autoimmune diseases. Which autoimmune disorders had the strongest association?
  • Prurigo Nodularis: Review and Emerging Treatments Review current understanding of the pathogenesis of prurigo nodularis, a chronic, inflammatory skin condition characterized by the presence of pruritic nodules. What therapeutics show promise?
  • Atopic Dermatitis and Psychiatric Disorders in Childhood Other than ADHD, which is known to be associated with atopic dermatitis in children, are there other psychiatric conditions or treatments associated with childhood AD?
  • Characteristics of IgG4-Related Disease Across Age Groups A better understanding of the clinical characteristics of IgG4- related disease in different age groups could help guide evaluation and treatment strategies.
  • Evidence-Based Management of Eczema A review of evidence-based recommendations for the treatment of eczema could help inform the clinical management of this skin condition.
  • Tape Strips in Dermatology Research Learn about the technique of tape stripping, a simple, minimally invasive method to access components of the epidermis. What information can be obtained, and for which dermatoses is it best suited?
  • Cutaneous Manifestations of Nutritional Excess This article describes several common cutaneous conditions which may present as manifestations of chronic hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia, including acanthosis nigricans and diabetic dermopathy.
  • The Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause This comprehensive review of the genitourinary syndrome of menopause encompasses vulvovaginal atrophy, as well as symptoms related to estrogen deficiency in the vagina, vulva, and lower urinary tract.
  • Spontaneous Resolution of Atopic Dermatitis With Benralizumab This patient experienced spontaneous resolution of atopic dermatitis while participating in a trial of benralizumab for severe asthma, highlighting the potential shared mechanisms of these conditions.