Grading Of Severity Of Atopic Dermatitis In North Indian Children

Severity of atopic dermatitis (AD) was assessed in 80 children (up to12 years), 48 boys and 32 girls, using grading system as suggested by Rajka and Langeland. Thirty-three (41.25%), 44 (55%) and 3(3.75%) patients had mid, moderate and severe diseases respectively. M...

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Main Authors: Dhar Sandipan, Kanwar Amrinder J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 1995-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dermatology
Online Access:http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=1995;volume=40;issue=2;spage=67;epage=72;aulast=Dhar;type=0
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spelling doaj-8b186f8df3644ff9982c68872730313f2020-11-25T00:19:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36111995-01-014026772Grading Of Severity Of Atopic Dermatitis In North Indian ChildrenDhar SandipanKanwar Amrinder JSeverity of atopic dermatitis (AD) was assessed in 80 children (up to12 years), 48 boys and 32 girls, using grading system as suggested by Rajka and Langeland. Thirty-three (41.25%), 44 (55%) and 3(3.75%) patients had mid, moderate and severe diseases respectively. Mean severity scores were 3.5,5.7 and 8.3 respectively in these 3 groups. Boys had a more Severe disease than girls. Patients with early (0-3 months) and late onset (6-9 years) of disease had maximum severity, mean severity scores being 5 and 5.3 respectively. Patients with moderate AD had a more prolonged course than those with mild disease. Family history of atopy had no impact on the severity of AD, although personal history of atopy was common in patients with moderate AD. Face was equally affected in mild disease group.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=1995;volume=40;issue=2;spage=67;epage=72;aulast=Dhar;type=0
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Grading Of Severity Of Atopic Dermatitis In North Indian Children
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Kanwar Amrinder J
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title Grading Of Severity Of Atopic Dermatitis In North Indian Children
title_short Grading Of Severity Of Atopic Dermatitis In North Indian Children
title_full Grading Of Severity Of Atopic Dermatitis In North Indian Children
title_fullStr Grading Of Severity Of Atopic Dermatitis In North Indian Children
title_full_unstemmed Grading Of Severity Of Atopic Dermatitis In North Indian Children
title_sort grading of severity of atopic dermatitis in north indian children
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dermatology
issn 0019-5154
1998-3611
publishDate 1995-01-01
description Severity of atopic dermatitis (AD) was assessed in 80 children (up to12 years), 48 boys and 32 girls, using grading system as suggested by Rajka and Langeland. Thirty-three (41.25%), 44 (55%) and 3(3.75%) patients had mid, moderate and severe diseases respectively. Mean severity scores were 3.5,5.7 and 8.3 respectively in these 3 groups. Boys had a more Severe disease than girls. Patients with early (0-3 months) and late onset (6-9 years) of disease had maximum severity, mean severity scores being 5 and 5.3 respectively. Patients with moderate AD had a more prolonged course than those with mild disease. Family history of atopy had no impact on the severity of AD, although personal history of atopy was common in patients with moderate AD. Face was equally affected in mild disease group.
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