| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6072770 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2014 | 16 Pages | 
Abstract
												Atopic dermatitis is a common, chronic inflammatory dermatosis that can affect all age groups. This evidence-based guideline addresses important clinical questions that arise in its management. In this final section, treatments for flare prevention and adjunctive and complementary therapies and approaches are reviewed. Suggestions on use are given based on available evidence.
											Keywords
												RCTtopicalsSCORADHDMTCIACDSPTAPTTCMNIAIDAADTCSIgERandomized controlled trialFood allergyAeroallergensAmerican Academy of Dermatology IgE, immunoglobulin EEducationAllergy testingSkin prick testsAtopic dermatitisScoring Atopic DermatitisIrritant contact dermatitisACD, Allergic contact dermatitisComplementary therapyICDDiettraditional Chinese medicineFlaretopical calcineurin inhibitorsCalcineurin inhibitorsCorticosteroidstopical corticosteroidsHouse dust mite
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											Authors
												Robert (Co-chair), Wynnis L. MD, James N. MD, Kevin D. MD, Robert A. MD, Timothy G. MD, Sarah L. MD, MSCI, David E. MD, Kelly M. MD, Dawn M. MD, Steven R. MD, PhD, Jon M. MD, Alfons MD, David J. MD, PhD, Amy S. MD, Kathryn MD, Eric L. MD, Hywel C. DSc, 
											