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Managing childhood atopic dermatitis

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ADVANCES IN THERAPY
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 129-137

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/BF02850199

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atopic dermatitis; children; immunomodulator; tacrolimus; pimecrolimus

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Atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that affects up to 20% of school-aged children, can profoundly influence quality of life. Basic therapy consists of avoidance of triggering factors and optimal skin care. Until now, corticosteroids have been the usual treatment for acute flares. Short-term safety profiles are reasonable, but long-term use of corticosteroids may involve significant adverse effects. Topical immunomodulators (tacrolimus and pimecrolimus) are beneficial and safe for adults and children and represent a major new alternative to chronic corticosteroid use, especially in children.

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