Japanese Guideline for Atopic Dermatitis 2014
Given the importance of appropriate diagnosis and appropriate assessment of cutaneous symptoms in treatment of atopic dermatitis, the basics of treatment in this guideline are composed of (1) investigation and coun- termeasures of causes and exacerbating factors, (2) correction of skin dysfunctions...
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doaj-28c7fadcbdf44505872468db3432db642020-11-24T22:32:39ZengElsevierAllergology International1323-89302014-01-0163337739810.2332/allergolint.14-RAI-0769Japanese Guideline for Atopic Dermatitis 2014Ichiro Katayama0Yoichi Kohno1Kazuo Akiyama2Michiko Aihara3Naomi Kondo4Hidehisa Saeki5Shunsuke Shoji6Hidekazu Yamada7Koichiro Nakamura8Japanese Society of Allergology, Department of Dermatology, Course of Integrated Medicine,Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, OsakaJapanese Society of Allergology, Chiba Rosai Hospital, ChibaJapanese Society of Allergology, National Hospital Organization, Sagamihara National HospitalJapanese Society of Allergology, Department of Dermatology, Yokohama city University, KanagawaJapanese Society of Allergology, Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, GifuJapanese Society of Allergology, Department of Dermatology, Nippon Medical SchoolJapanese Society of Allergology, National Hospital Organization, Tokyo National Hospital, TokyoJapanese Society of Allergology, Department of Dermatology, Nara Hospital Kinki University Faculty of Medicine, NaraJapanese Society of Allergology, Department of Dermatology, Saitama Medical University, Saitama, Japan.Given the importance of appropriate diagnosis and appropriate assessment of cutaneous symptoms in treatment of atopic dermatitis, the basics of treatment in this guideline are composed of (1) investigation and coun- termeasures of causes and exacerbating factors, (2) correction of skin dysfunctions (skin care), and (3) pharmacotherapy, as three mainstays. These are based on the disease concept that atopic dermatitis is a inflammatory cutaneous disease with eczema by atopic diathesis, multi-factorial in onset and aggravation, and accompanied by skin dysfunctions. These three points are equally important and should be appropriately combined in accordance with the symptoms of each patient. In treatment, it is important to transmit the etiological, pathological, physiological, or therapeutic information to the patient to build a favorable partnership with the patient or his/her family so that they may fully understand the treatment. This guideline discusses chiefly the basic therapy in relation to the treatment of this disease. The goal of treatment is to enable patients to lead an uninterrupted social life and to control their cutaneous symptoms so that their quality of life (QOL) may meet a satisfactory level. The basics of treatment discussed in this guideline are based on the "Guidelines for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis 2008" prepared by the Health and Labour Sciences Research and the "Guidelines for the Management of Atopic Dermatitis 2012 (ADGL2012)" prepared by the Atopic Dermatitis Guidelines Advisory Committee, Japanese Society of Allergology in principle. The guidelines for the treatment of atopic dermatitis are summarized in the "Japanese Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Disease 2013" together with those for other allergic diseases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015300496atopic dermatitisexacerbating factorsguidelinepharmacotherapyskin care |
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Ichiro Katayama Yoichi Kohno Kazuo Akiyama Michiko Aihara Naomi Kondo Hidehisa Saeki Shunsuke Shoji Hidekazu Yamada Koichiro Nakamura Japanese Guideline for Atopic Dermatitis 2014 Allergology International atopic dermatitis exacerbating factors guideline pharmacotherapy skin care |
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Ichiro Katayama Yoichi Kohno Kazuo Akiyama Michiko Aihara Naomi Kondo Hidehisa Saeki Shunsuke Shoji Hidekazu Yamada Koichiro Nakamura |
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Japanese Guideline for Atopic Dermatitis 2014 |
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Given the importance of appropriate diagnosis and appropriate assessment of cutaneous symptoms in treatment of atopic dermatitis, the basics of treatment in this guideline are composed of (1) investigation and coun- termeasures of causes and exacerbating factors, (2) correction of skin dysfunctions (skin care), and (3) pharmacotherapy, as three mainstays. These are based on the disease concept that atopic dermatitis is a inflammatory cutaneous disease with eczema by atopic diathesis, multi-factorial in onset and aggravation, and accompanied by skin dysfunctions. These three points are equally important and should be appropriately combined in accordance with the symptoms of each patient. In treatment, it is important to transmit the etiological, pathological, physiological, or therapeutic information to the patient to build a favorable partnership with the patient or his/her family so that they may fully understand the treatment. This guideline discusses chiefly the basic therapy in relation to the treatment of this disease. The goal of treatment is to enable patients to lead an uninterrupted social life and to control their cutaneous symptoms so that their quality of life (QOL) may meet a satisfactory level.
The basics of treatment discussed in this guideline are based on the "Guidelines for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis 2008" prepared by the Health and Labour Sciences Research and the "Guidelines for the Management of Atopic Dermatitis 2012 (ADGL2012)" prepared by the Atopic Dermatitis Guidelines Advisory Committee, Japanese Society of Allergology in principle. The guidelines for the treatment of atopic dermatitis are summarized in the "Japanese Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Disease 2013" together with those for other allergic diseases. |
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