11 results on atopic dermatitis
We hypothesize that e-health, consisting of internet guided monitoring and self management training online, for patients with atopic dermatitis combines cost savings with an improvement in quality of life.
Primary Objective To evaluate the safety and tolerability of topical XZ.700 in patients with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis Secondary Objectives To investigate the PD effects of XZ.700 in patients with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis To…
We hypothesize that atopiform dermatitis is a separate entity with specific characteristics, which needs recognition in order to be diagnosed and treated appropriately.
Wet-wrap treatment with diluted corticosteroids is more effective than wet-wrap treatment with emollients only
Isoleucine is an aminoacid showing in vitro efficacy in increasing keratinocytes to increase the production of Antimicrobial peptides (AMP)such as beta defensine. In AD there is a reduced production of AMP
A positive effect of the study product in preventing asthma like symptoms in infants at high risk for developing asthma later in childhood.
Class III corticosteroid is more effective than a class I corticosteroid for treating a moderate flare-up of atopic dermatis in children.
The investigational formula will be equivalent to the control formula with regard to the postprandial blood lipid parameters.
That the combination of two known immunologically active ingredients can effectively modulate the intestinal microbiota and immune system and thereby might reduce the incidence of allergy and infections.
We hypothesize alterations in brain activity in UF patients before and/or after stimulation by histamine prick test and/or dermography by means of global connectivity and topology measures