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Atopic Eczema in Children

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Atopic Eczema in Children

Publisher: RCOG Press
ISBN-13: 9781904752424
Number of pages: 220

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Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a chronic inflammatory itchy skin condition that develops in early childhood in the majority of cases. It is typically an episodic disease of exacerbation (flares, which may occur as frequently as two or three per month) and remissions, except for severe cases where it may be continuous.

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