Video: When to suspect atopic dermatitis or alternate diagnoses
Jonathan Silverberg, M.D., Ph.D., MPH, discusses criteria to keep in mind when evaluating a patient with possible atopic dermatitis.
 
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A pipeline full of potential
Atopic dermatitis therapy is currently undergoing a revolution that promises to treat patients of all ages who are suffering from every aspect of the disease—from rashes, itch and sleep disturbances, to secondary effects, like anxiety and depression.
 
Treatment hurdles to keep in mind
Despite the many treatments currently available and in development for atopic dermatitis, some patients continue to suffer from symptoms, including itch, psychosocial problems and quality-of-life issues, says a recent paper.
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