Observational Study to Evaluate the Actual Use of Elidel® in Chinese Patients With Mild to Moderate...
Atopic DermatitisThe primary objective of the present multicentre, prospective, non-interventional study (NIS) is gathering knowledge on the actual use and effectiveness of Elidel® in Chinese patients with mild to moderate AD affecting sensitive skin areas in routine clinical practice.
Correlation Study Between PEST and SCORAD in Management of Atopic Dermatitis With Ceradan® Regimen...
Atopic DermatitisThis is a prospective, open label, single arm, and observational and multicenter study to assess the correlation between PEST and SCORAD scores in the management of AD with the Ceradan® regimen.
Identifying Risk Factors for Eczema Herpeticum in Individuals With Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisEczema HerpeticumAtopic Dermatitis (AD), also known as eczema, is a skin disease that causes the skin to be hot, dry and scaly, and have severe itching. There are different kinds of eczema. Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a type of eczema that spreads due to an underlying herpes virus infection. The purpose of this research study is to identify the risk factors that may cause EH.
Follow-Up Study of Patients Previously Treated With Pimecrolimus Tablets for Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisThis extension study is being conducted to collect post-treatment safety information on patients who previously participated in the core clinical trial.
Stress-induced Scratching in Healthy and AD
HealthyAtopic DermatitisThe purpose of this study is to examine scratching behavior and identify brain areas responsible for stress-induced spontaneous scratching in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD).
Exploratory Study on Lactibiane Topic AD on Skin Flora and Barrier Reinforcement in Mild to Moderate...
Atopic DermatitisThis exploratory study aims to evaluate the impact of a cosmetic product (Lactibiane Topic AD) vs placebo on skin flora and skin reinforcement barrier in mild to moderate atopic dermatitis using biometrological, biological and clinical parameters.
The Effects of Topical Corticosteroid Use on Insulin Sensitivity and Bone Turnover
Atopic DermatitisAtopic EczemaThe investigators believe that the emerging epidemiological evidence connecting topical use of corticosteroids to the development of type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis point to potentially massive, yet clinically unacknowledged problems associated with topical corticosteroid treatment. Using state-of-the-art methodology, the present study will delineate the impact of topical corticosteroid use on insulin sensitivity and bone turnover markers in patients with atopic dermatitis and, thus, provide important data that may have implications for millions of people using topical corticosteroids.
Taking Into Account the Patient/Parent Preference in the Galenic Choice in Atopic Dermatitis. Feasibility...
Atopic DermatitisAtopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease often occurring in childhood. The treatment consists in making daily local treatment with topical steroid on inflammatory lesions and emollient on the whole body. However, approximately 70% of patients do not adhere to therapy. Studies have shown that this treatment failure is caused by the complexity of the treatment, the time required for its implementation, the cost of treatment, the dosage of the products, fear of side effects or misunderstanding about the chronicity of these diseases inflammatory conditions of the skin. This study aims to evaluate the consideration of patient preference in the choice of excipient used for the topical treatment of eczema.
Accessible and Affordable Moisturizers for Atopic Eczema
Childhood Atopic DermatitisAqueous (EUA) cream, cetomacrogol (CMG) and emulsifying ointment (HEB) are in South Africa's essential drug list (EDL) but are not available to most rural patients. To assess whether accessible moisturizers can be used as alternatives in atopic eczema (AD), a randomized controlled trial of patients with mild-to-moderate AD, aged 1-12 years was conducted. Two separate sub-studies were conducted using a randomized controlled single (assessor) blind trial design. Study 1 compared UEA vs. liquid paraffin (unscented baby oil) for baths, all patients used HEB as moisturiser. In Study 2, 4 moisturisers were compared -HEB, CMG, petroleum jelly and petroleum jelly/Glycerine (2:1). Assessments (SCORAD, POEM, NESS and IQDOL) carried out at baseline, week 4, 8 and 12. Routine topical steroids and antihistamines were continued as prescribed.
Autologous Serum Skin Testing in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis Autologous Serum Skin Testing in...
Atopic DermatitisSerum Skin TestRecently, IgE-type autoantibodies against self proteins have been detected in the serum of the atopic dermatitis patients. The role of this IgE autoantibodies involved in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis is not known, yet. But, there may be a correlation between the severity of the disease and the serum levels of this autoantibodies. The autologous serum skin testing is applied to both atopic dermatitis patients and healthy control and the results are estimated in this study.The investigators detected 70% positive autologous serum skin testing in atopic dermatitis patients and test positivity was higher in patients with atopy history, moderately severe disease calculated by SCORAD index and high serum IgE levels.