Pathophysiologic Mechanisms in Atopic Dermatitis

TACROLIMUS AND PIMECROLIMUS

Pathophysiologic Mechanisms in Atopic Dermatitis

Dec
2001
Vol. 20. No. 4
Donald YM Leung, PhD | Mark Boguniewicz, MD

Atopic dermatitis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin disease that frequently predates the development of asthma and/or allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. Recent studies have provided new insights into how the complex interrelationship of genetic, environmental, and immunologic factors may contribute to the development of atopic dermatitis. This article examines some of the factors involved in chronic cutaneous inflammation in this disease. Greater understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis may lead to improved treatment strategies for this Increasingly common skin disease.

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