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  • 1Service de dermatologie, CHU Bordeaux, 1, rue Jean-Burguet, 33000, Bordeaux, France.

Annales De Dermatologie Et De Venereologie
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Atopic dermatitis management involves skin barrier care and immune response modulation. Treatment guidelines recommend emollients, topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and phototherapy for improved patient outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Immunology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by impaired skin barrier function and dysregulated immune responses.
  • It significantly impacts patients' quality of life, necessitating effective management strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the European guidelines for managing atopic dermatitis in pediatric and adult populations.
  • To detail therapeutic approaches ranging from basic skincare to advanced treatments.

Main Methods:

  • Review of European guidelines for atopic dermatitis treatment.
  • Description of recommended therapeutic steps, including hygiene, topical therapies, and phototherapy.

Main Results:

Keywords:
Atopic dermatitisCalcineurin inhibitorDermatite atopiqueDermocorticoïdeInhibiteur de calcineurineOintmentPhototherapyPhotothérapieTopical corticosteroidÉmollient

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  • Basic hygiene and daily emollient use are foundational.
  • Topical corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors are first-line treatments for mild/acute cases.
  • Proactive treatment, phototherapy, and combined approaches are recommended for moderate/recurrent cases.

Conclusions:

  • A stepwise therapeutic approach, incorporating basic care, topical treatments, and phototherapy, is recommended.
  • These strategies aim to improve skin lesions and alleviate the disease burden on patients' daily lives.