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Place of Flixovate® in the Treatment Pathway and Its Conditions of Use in Infants Aged From 3 to...

DermatitisAtopic

this study has been request by french health authorities to evaluate the use of flixovate in infants and its place in the treatment pathway. this study has 2 main pbjectives: 1/ Evaluation of changes in the prescription share of Flixovate® compared to other topical corticosteroids (low, medium and high potency) in the population of infants aged from 3 to 12 months, from 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2012. 2/Description of the conditions of use of Flixovate® in infants aged less than 12 months (infant profile, dosage form, dosage, treatment duration, prior, concomitant and subsequent treatments etc.).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Registry for the Atopic Dermatitis Research Network

Atopic DermatitisEczema Herpeticum

The purpose of this multi-center, clinical registry study is to determine genetic markers associated with susceptibility of AD patients to infections and to also serve as a potential participant database for future studies.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Knowledge Base in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis Among Thai Pediatricians

Childhood Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to determine knowledge base in diagnosis, investigation and treatment of pediatric atopic dermatitis among thai pediatricians.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Tolerance of JAK Inhibitors in ATU for Atopic Dermatitis

DermatitisAtopic

The aim is to assess effectiveness (EASI, SCORAD, IGA, DLQI, pruritus, sleep loss) and safety (clinical and biological adverse events) of JAK inhibitors in adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in a real-life French multicenter retrospective cohort

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Hand Sanitizer Effects on the Skin Barrier

Dermatitis HandSkin Abnormalities2 more

Hand washing and the use of hand sanitizers are important interventions in disease prevention. Engaging in frequent hand washing is especially effective in preventing the spread of viruses, as this removes microbes and prevents the spread to others. Hand dermatitis, however, is a common occurrence in certain occupations, such as healthcare workers. With the onset of the SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19) pandemic, hand hygiene measures are further enforced as there is no cure or vaccine for this virus. In the study, the effects of hand washing and the use of hand sanitizer on skin proteins and lipids will be assessed.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Long-term Observational Study to Evalution the Safety and Efficacy of FURESTEM-AD Inj.

Atopic Dermatitis

Observational Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of FURESTEM-AD lnj. In moderate to Atopic Dermatitis

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Identification of Epidermal Signatures in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis is a skin disorder with an itchy, red skin rash. This may be because certain proteins are increased in the skin of AD patients. The increased expression of these proteins play an important role in the development of AD and may increase the risk for persons with AD to get skin infections and allergies. There are very few non-invasive ways to diagnose and monitor the development and progression of atopic dermatitis. The goal of this study is to develop laboratory tests, done on skin samples collected by tapy stripping, that can be used for early detection and monitoring the response to treatment for a variety of skin diseases, including atopic dermatitis.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Systemic Therapies for Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis

DermatitisAtopic

While many patients with atopic dermatitis (eczema) can be managed with topical creams and treatments for itch, some children have such severe, long-standing disease that they need treatment with oral medications that decrease the ability of the immune system to react. However, there is not enough information on the proper use of these medications or how well they work compared with each other. The current study looks at the response of children treated with these medications to provide this information and improve their use.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Transcriptomic Landscape of T Lymphocytes of Atopic Dermatitis, Atopic Prurigo Nodularis (of Besnier)...

Prurigo NodularisAtopic Dermatitis

Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a skin condition characterized by symmetrically distributed widespread, pruritic nodules that occurs in patients with chronic pruritus. There are 2 subtypes of PN depending on the association with an atopic dermatitis (AD) : atopic PN (Besnier) and non-atopic PN (Hyde). There are no approved therapies, and treatment options currently used have limited efficacy and their long-term use carries the risk of potential severe toxic effects. The mechanisms triggering PN are still unknown. However, recent findings suggest a major role for the Th2 inflammatory pathway. Beyond advancing the basic understanding of PN pathophysiology, our study might also pave the way for developing novel Th2-targeted therapeutic strategies for PN and AD. The primary objective of this study is to characterize the transcriptional profile of the T lymphocytes isolated from skin samples from patients with PN. This study will allow a gain a deeper understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanism of PN, a better classification of its subtypes, as well as their physiopathologic link with AD. Moreover, it will help shape new effective and safe therapeutic approaches in these diseases which are important for optimal therapeutic management.

Unknown status31 enrollment criteria

Staphylococcal Toxins in Atopic Dermatitis and Eczema Herpeticum

Atopic DermatitisStaphylococcus Aureus4 more

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease. Clinical studies have demonstrated a link between staphylococcal skin colonization and the pathogenesis of AD, but the implication of bacterial virulence factors remains largely uncharacterized. Finally, AD is often associated with herpes simplex skin infections. The aim of this project is to investigate the role of staphylococcal toxins in the exacerbation and maintenance of atopic skin inflammation and in the occurrence of infectious complications such as eczema herpeticum.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

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