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Recent insights into comorbidities in atopic dermatitis.
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology 2023 Februrary 17
INTRODUCTION: The relationship between atopic dermatitis and atopic diseases such as food allergies, asthma, and allergic rhinitis in terms of co-occurrence, underlying mechanisms, and therapy is well documented. There is increasing evidence that atopic dermatitis is associated with non-atopic comorbidities such as cardiac, autoimmune, and neuropsychological comorbidities, as well as cutaneous and extracutaneous infections, establishing atopic dermatitis as a systemic disease.
AREAS COVERED: The authors reviewed evidence on atopic and non-atopic comorbidities of atopic dermatitis. A literature search was conducted in the PubMed for peer-reviewed articles published until October 2022.
EXPERT OPINION: Atopic and non-atopic diseases co-exist with atopic dermatitis more often than would be expected by chance. The effect of biologics and small molecules on atopic and nonatopic comorbidities may contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between atopic dermatitis and its comorbidities. Their relationship needs to be explored further to dismantle the underlying mechanism and move toward an atopic dermatitis endotype-based therapeutic approach.
AREAS COVERED: The authors reviewed evidence on atopic and non-atopic comorbidities of atopic dermatitis. A literature search was conducted in the PubMed for peer-reviewed articles published until October 2022.
EXPERT OPINION: Atopic and non-atopic diseases co-exist with atopic dermatitis more often than would be expected by chance. The effect of biologics and small molecules on atopic and nonatopic comorbidities may contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between atopic dermatitis and its comorbidities. Their relationship needs to be explored further to dismantle the underlying mechanism and move toward an atopic dermatitis endotype-based therapeutic approach.
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