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  • These scales are frequently mandated by insurance providers for treatment coverage.
  • Underutilization by clinicians stems from time constraints and unfamiliarity with available tools.

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  • To review commonly utilized atopic dermatitis severity measurement scales.
  • To provide clinicians with user guides and scoring explanations for these scales.
  • To compare the advantages and disadvantages of different AD measurement scales.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a comprehensive literature review.
  • Focused on identifying and analyzing the most frequently used AD severity scales.
  • Synthesized information on scale application, scoring, and comparative utility.

Main Results:

  • Identified key atopic dermatitis severity scales used in clinical practice and research.
  • Detailed user guides, scoring mechanisms, and practical application insights were compiled.
  • Comparative analysis highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of each scale.

Conclusions:

  • Accessible guides and clear comparisons can improve clinician adoption of AD severity scales.
  • Enhanced understanding and familiarity can lead to more consistent and objective AD assessments.
  • Standardized use of validated scales can improve clinical trial efficiency and patient care.