Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults
62 results
1 - 62Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults
Pruritus
Scalp problems
Skin problems during pregnancy
Armpit rash
Foot skin problems
Diagnostic tests in dermatology
Facial dermatoses
Scabies
Skin problems in people with dark skin
Skin problems in the elderly
Dermatological diagnosis at a glance
Investigation of atopy
Eye symptoms and signs of systemic diseases
Abrocitinib and upadacitinib likely to be most effective immunomodulators for atopic dermatitis, but very expensive
Psychological and educational interventions for atopic eczema in children
Ciclosporin and dupilumab more effective than methotrexate for moderate atopic dermatitis; ciclosporin better for severe disease
Topical tacrolimus for atopic dermatitis
Itch in a child
Lower leg dermatitis
Benign skin problems of the eyelids
Educational and psychological interventions for managing atopic dermatitis (eczema)
Dermatomycoses
Paediatric skin problems
Specific allergen immunotherapy for the treatment of atopic eczema
Leukotriene receptor antagonists for eczema
Probiotics for treating eczema
Topical pimecrolimus for eczema
House dust mite reduction and avoidance measures for treating eczema
Interventions to reduce Staphylococcus aureus in the management of eczema
Topical anti‐inflammatory treatments for eczema: network meta‐analysis
Inguinal and genital skin problems
Oral H1 antihistamines as ‘add‐on’ therapy to topical treatment for eczema
Strategies for using topical corticosteroids in children and adults with eczema
Phototherapy for atopic eczema
Interventions for chronic pruritus of unknown origin
Emollients and moisturisers for eczema