135 search results for: Atopic Dermatitis

Cumulative Impact of Uncontrolled <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>: Skin Inflammation as the Tip of the Iceberg
Dermatology
Cumulative Impact of Uncontrolled Atopic Dermatitis: Skin Inflammation as the Tip of the Iceberg
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Prof Jean-David Bouaziz describes the multifaceted burden of atopic dermatitis, beyond what can be seen on the skin, at EADV 2025.

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The Benefits of Early Intervention in Reducing the Burden of Disease in Children With <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>
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The Benefits of Early Intervention in Reducing the Burden of Disease in Children With Atopic Dermatitis

This page presents educational material, infographics, and video highlights from our recent ADVENT symposia, including the 2025 World Congress of Pediatric Dermatology (WCPD) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, exploring the pathophysiology of type 2 inflammation and atopic dermatitis, the burden of disease leading to cumulative life course impairment (CLCI), and the risk of the atopic march in pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis.

The Burden of a Lifetime: Can Disease Modification Rewrite the Narrative of <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>?
Dermatology
The Burden of a Lifetime: Can Disease Modification Rewrite the Narrative of Atopic Dermatitis?
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Professors Bouaziz, Paller, and Irvine discuss the clinical burden of atopic dermatitis, the biomarkers of subclinical control, and evidence of potential disease modification in AD at EADV 2025.

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Can Therapy-Free Disease Control Be Achieved in <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>?
Dermatology
Can Therapy-Free Disease Control Be Achieved in Atopic Dermatitis?
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In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Prof. Thomas Bieber discusses emerging evidence that therapy-free disease control may be possible in atopic dermatitis, citing pediatric dupilumab data showing that a subset of patients-maintained remission after treatment discontinuation.

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EADV 2025
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The Burden of a Lifetime: Can Disease Modification Rewrite the Narrative of Atopic Dermatitis?

Join Professors Jean-David Bouaziz, Amy Paller, and Alan Irvine for a dynamic presentation on the multifaceted burden of atopic dermatitis, the evolving concept of disease modification, and how targeted systemic therapies may help improve long-term patient outcomes.

What Drives Chronic Itch and the Itch-Scratch Cycle in <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>?
Dermatology
What Drives Chronic Itch and the Itch-Scratch Cycle in Atopic Dermatitis?
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Watch this short video to learn how type 2 inflammation, skin barrier dysfunction, and neurosensitization contribute to chronic itch and the itch-scratch cycle in atopic dermatitis

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Can Therapy-Free Disease Control Be Achieved in <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>?
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Can Therapy-Free Disease Control Be Achieved in Atopic Dermatitis?
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In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Prof. Amy Paller reviews a Japanese study showing that early proactive treatment of infant atopic dermatitis with topical corticosteroids reduced the incidence of food allergy but was also associated with decreased gains in height and weight.

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Guideline-Based Diagnosis of <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>
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Guideline-Based Diagnosis of Atopic Dermatitis
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Explore 3 interactive patient cases to learn more about the signs, symptoms, and burden of atopic dermatitis. Diagnose the patients based on a variety of cases and presentations based on American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) criteria and assess their disease severity

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How Biologic Therapy May Lead to Disease Modification in Infants and Children with Atopic Dermatitis
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How Biologic Therapy May Lead to Disease Modification in Infants and Children with Atopic Dermatitis

The underlying pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis (AD) is driven by dysregulation of type 2 immunity that contributes to skin barrier dysfunction. AD typically develops very early in life and children with AD often develop other atopic conditions such as food allergy, asthma, and allergic rhinitis in a progression called the atopic march. Early treatment may help reduce the atopic march and other comorbidities to lessen the lifetime burden created by these diseases. There may even be a window of opportunity for disease modification.

How Biologic Therapy May Lead to Disease Modification in Infants and Children With <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>
Dermatology
How Biologic Therapy May Lead to Disease Modification in Infants and Children With Atopic Dermatitis
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This full video presentation of the April 2025 WCPD symposium features Dr Amy Paller, Dr Paula Luna, and Dr Eulàlia Baselga. The faculty present the latest data on the possibility of achieving disease modification in infants and children with atopic dermatitis.

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Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Type 2 Inflammation in <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b>
Dermatology
Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Type 2 Inflammation in Atopic Dermatitis
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Learn more about how chronic and systemic type 2 inflammation contributes to skin barrier dysfunction in atopic dermatitis

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CLCI in <b>Atopic</b> <b>Dermatitis</b> Infographic
Dermatology
CLCI in Atopic Dermatitis Infographic
Infographic

This infographic highlights how uncontrolled moderate‑to‑severe atopic dermatitis (AD) can lead to Cumulative Life Course Impairment (CLCI) by contributing to ongoing physical, psychological, and social burdens such as itch and sleep loss, impaired bone growth and mental health challenges. It emphasizes the importance of early and effective disease control to help reduce long‑term impact on patients.

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