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  • Atopic Dermatitis Diagnosis

    The diagnosis of Atopic dermatitis is largely done on the basis of history and physical examination. For identifying a skin lesion as Atopic dermatitis at least 3 major features and 3 minor features should be present.

    Major features:

    :. Itching (that is severe at times)

    :. Chronic and recurring (repeatedly occurring symptoms)

    Typical distribution of the Atopic dermatitis rash:
    :: Infants and young children – Scalp, face (chin and cheeks) and extensor surfaces of extremities.
    :: Older children and adults – Flexor surface of elbow and knee, neck, wrist and ankles.

    :. Past/Family history of Atopic diseases like asthma, rhinitis, etc

    Minor features:

    :. Dryness of Skin

    :. Thickening of palm skin with increase in lines

    :. Dry, thick and scaly skin

    :. Small and pointed rough bump

    :. Elevated serum IgE (Immunoglobulin E) level

    :. Facial pallor (around the mouth)

    :. Food intolerance

    :. Impaired immunity

    :. Eyes
    - Cataract
    - Cone shaped cornea (Keratoconus)
    - Prominent skin folds below the eyes


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