Dermatology

CLCI in Atopic Dermatitis 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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Learning objectives

  • Understand the concept of CLCI and how cumulative burden develops in patients with moderate‑to‑severe AD
  • Recognize key drivers of long‑term impairment, including uncontrolled disease activity, comorbidities, and psychosocial consequences
  • Appreciate the importance of early and adequate intervention to minimize long‑term effects and improve patient outcomes
MAT-US-2601195 v1.0 - P Exp. Date: 09/15/2027