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Probiotics and Breastmilk Decrease Risk of Atopic Dermatitis in Premature Infants

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is assess if the use of probiotic in very low weight could be other benefits a long time, as reduce atopic disease in this children.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Impact of the Daily Use of Emollient on Corticosteroids Consumption in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis...

Atopic Dermatitis

This study aims at assessing the reduction of consumption of corticosteroids (same mid-potent corticosteroids for all patients) afforded by the use of a specific emollient in comparison to the usual one in subjects suffering from atopic dermatitis.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Scratch and Sleep Quantification in Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic DermatitisPruritus1 more

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic type of eczema affecting approximately 10% of adults and 12% of children in the US. The intense itching (pruritus) associated with AD can be significantly disruptive to sleep and quality of life for both the patients and their caregivers. AD is challenging to describe and measure. The purpose of this study is to see if we can reliably measure how much people with AD scratch and how scratching interferes with sleep and quality of life by using digital sensors, sleep studies and patient-reported information.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Atopy Patch Test in Children With Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic DermatitisFood Allergy

Positive reactions in atopy patch test in children with atopic dermatitis.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Study Comparing the Quality of Life of Patients in the Treatment of Eczema by Pediatric Generalists...

EczemaDermatitis13 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences in the quality of life of patients and caregivers who are treated by general pediatricians versus pediatric dermatologists for eczema (atopic dermatitis or AD).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate CLn® BodyWash As Added Therapy in Eczema Patients

EczemaAtopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to determine if CLn BodyWash, a novel new gel cleanser formulated with surfactants and preserved with sodium hypochlorite, is effective at decreasing severity, body surface area and itching for patients with Atopic Dermatitis, or eczema.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Feasibility Study of Barrier Enhancement for Eczema Prevention

Eczema

The purpose of this protocol is to determine the feasibility of doing larger follow-up studies examining whether emollients used from birth can prevent eczema in high-risk babies and to help investigators find out if emollients (moisturizing skin creams) used from birth can prevent eczema in high-risk babies. Hypothesis: Enhancing the skin barrier from birth using emollients will prevent or delay the onset of eczema, especially in predisposed infants.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

NAET Screening for Food Allergy, Sensitivity and Intolerances Using IgE-Specific Antigen Test and...

Food SensitivitiesHeadache5 more

Food allergy reactions cause various health disorders in sensitive people. These reactions may be IgE-mediated,cell-mediated, energy disturbance-mediated, or a combination of the three. Certain laboratory diagnostic procedures have been able to identify most IgE-mediated or cell-mediated food reactions, but so far there is no test available in traditional medicine to test the energy-mediated allergies and sensitivities. NAET® procedures have been able to identify food substances triggering to energ disturbances in sensitive people causing related health disorders. NAET uses one of the testing procedures called NST (Neuromuscular sensitivity testing).The efficacy of NST-NAET to screen food sensitivity will be evaluated in comparison with one of the well accepted, established, traditional medicine allergy testing known as the IgE-specific antigen test.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effects of Pimecrolimus on Skin Biopsy Ex-plants From Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

THe study seeks to determine if pimecrolimus has a positive effect on increasing antimicrobial peptide expression and reducing vaccinia virus growth in the skin explants from patients with atopic dermatitis.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Cytokine Production Patterns in Patients With Systemic Mastocytosis Compared With Atopic Dermatitis...

Atopic DermatitisHealthy1 more

Cytokine Production Patterns in Patients with Systemic Mastocytosis Compared with Atopic Dermatitis and Healthy Individuals Summary: This study will examine how mast cells (cells involved in allergic reactions) migrate and multiply in the skin of patients with mastocytosis, a condition characterized by too many mast cells in the body. The mast cells tend to multiply in the skin, causing dark, itchy skin spots known as urticaria pigmentosa. This study will determine if the skin of patients with mastocytosis produces chemicals called cytokines that cause mast cells to migrate to the skin and multiply. The findings will be compared with those from normal volunteers and patients with atopic dermatitis, a skin disease characterized by recurrent itchy rash usually seen in people with a family history of allergies. Healthy volunteers, patients with mastocytosis and patients with atopic dermatitis 18 years of age and older may be eligible for this study. Participants will have the following tests and procedures: Suction blisters - Two to eight small blisters will be raised on the forearm using gentle suction. The fluid in the blisters will be collected with a syringe to study the chemicals produced by the skin. The tops of the blisters may be removed for research. Template study - Patients with high cytokine content in the blister fluid may have a template study. For this procedure, a plastic block (template) with holes matching the blister sites is placed over the blistered area. The wells of the template are filled with salt water and the fluid is removed with a syringe at 3, 8 and/or 24 hours. Patients are hospitalized for 24 hours for this study. Skin biopsy - A skin biopsy will be done to correlate cytokine levels with the number of mast cells in the skin. An area of skin is numbed with an anesthetic and a small circular area about the size of a pencil eraser is removed, using a sharp cookie cutter-type instrument. Blood draw - About 4 tablespoons of blood will be drawn to compare the chemicals in the blood with those in the blister fluid. The blood will also be analyzed for a complete blood count, clotting factors and substances that may be elevated in people with allergies.

Completed16 enrollment criteria
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