Maliyar Khalad, Sibbald Cathryn, Pope Elena, Gary Sibbald R
Khalad Maliyar, BA • Medical Student • Faculty of Medicine • University of Toronto • Toronto, Ontario, Canada Cathryn Sibbald, MD, BScPhm, ACPR, FRCPC • Pediatric Dermatology Fellow • Children's Hospital of Philadelphia • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Elena Pope, MD, MSc, FRCPC • Associate Professor • Department of Pediatrics • University of Toronto • Division Head of Pediatric Dermatology Medicine and Project Investigator • Hospital for Sick Children • Toronto, Ontario, Canada R. Gary Sibbald, DSc (Hons), MD, MEd, BSc, FRCPC (Med Derm), ABIM, FAAD, MAPWCA • Professor • Medicine and Public Health • University of Toronto • Toronto, Ontario, Canada • Director • International Interprofessional Wound Care Course and Masters of Science in Community Health (Prevention and Wound Care) • Dalla Lana Faculty of Public Health • University of Toronto • Past President • World Union of Wound Healing Societies • Editor-in-Chief • Advances in Skin and Wound Care • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Adv Skin Wound Care. 2018 Dec;31(12):538-550. doi: 10.1097/01.ASW.0000547414.38888.8d.
The purpose of this learning activity is to provide information about the diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis (AD).
This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES/OUTCOMES: After completing this continuing education activity, you should be able to:1. Recall the diagnostic process of AD.2. Identify nonpharmacologic therapies for skin care in patients with AD.3. Explain the pharmacologic management of AD.
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing, intensely pruritic inflammatory skin disease that affects both children and adults. This article provides an overview of the epidemiology, clinical features, pathophysiology, complications, and specific investigations of atopic dermatitis. The current and novel therapies for the treatment of atopic dermatitis will be discussed.
本学习活动旨在提供有关特应性皮炎(AD)诊断和管理的信息。
本继续教育活动面向对皮肤和伤口护理感兴趣的医生、医师助理、执业护士和护士。
学习目标/成果:完成本继续教育活动后,您应能够:1. 回忆AD的诊断过程。2. 识别AD患者皮肤护理的非药物疗法。3. 解释AD的药物管理。
特应性皮炎是一种慢性、复发性、剧烈瘙痒的炎症性皮肤病,影响儿童和成人。本文概述了特应性皮炎的流行病学、临床特征、病理生理学、并发症和特殊检查。还将讨论特应性皮炎的现有和新型治疗方法。