43 results on atopic dermatitis
A positive effect of using test product with respect to the change of SCORAD after 4 months of intervention in subjects with 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.
We hypothezise that methotrexate and azathioprine will be equally effective for the treatment of severe atopic dermatitis.
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…
The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of treatment with systemic cyclosporine or dupilumab in children with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis is different for patients with low NMF (corresponding with filaggrine-gene mutation) versus children…
We hypothesize that atopiform dermatitis is a separate entity with specific characteristics, which needs recognition in order to be diagnosed and treated appropriately.
As NB-UVB is known to be effective in AD, the excimer laser appears to be a promising treatment for localized AD. We designed a randomized single blind within-patient controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of the excimer laser versus routine…
Gladskin cream will decrease the presence of Staphylococcus aureus and thereby will improve the clinical picture of the eczema patients.
Pre- and probiotics are able to change the composition of the altered intestinal microbiota that is found in allergic patients, indicating beneficial effects of these nutritional components in the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases. The…
Treatment with probiotics can alter the allergen-specific in vivo or in vitro immunological response in food-allergic children.
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.
It is expected that feeding a new hypoallergenic formula will result in a lower occurrence of AEDS (Atopic Eczema Dermatitis Syndrome) compared to giving a standard formula in infants with a high risk of developing atopic disease. Extension: To…
The precise mechanisms driving onset and course are insufficiently understood, disease progression from a current patient state and/or the development of comorbidities are unpredictable, and the optimal type and time-point for intervention is as yet…
Antimicrobial therapeutic clothing are more effective in reducing the severity of atopic dermatitis than non-antimicrobial therapeutic clothing
The pathophysiology of EoE appears to partly align with other atopic diseases such as asthma and allergic rhinitis. A similar local allergic immune activation occurs in patients with allergic rhinitis. Nasal provocation with house dust mite showed…
Class III corticosteroid is more effective than a class I corticosteroid for treating a moderate flare-up of atopic dermatis in children.
This is a set-up for a challenge pruritus model. We expect to initiate a local, reversible itch- response
Reduced prevalence of atopic diseases in children who were fed prebiotic supplemented formula during the first year of life at 6 years of age.
This is a FIH study for M528101. We expect that the compound is safe and tolerable.