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Clinical differences between atopic and atopiform dermatitis.

Authors :
Brenninkmeijer EE
Spuls PI
Legierse CM
Lindeboom R
Smitt JH
Bos JD
Source :
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology [J Am Acad Dermatol] 2008 Mar; Vol. 58 (3), pp. 407-14.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) has been divided into the "extrinsic" and "intrinsic" type, in which "intrinsic AD" is characterized by the absence of allergen-specific IgE. Still, there is no consensus whether this "intrinsic type" of AD, which we denominate as atopiform dermatitis (AFD), is a distinct entity.<br />Objective: A case-control study was performed to compare the clinical and diagnostic features of AD and AFD.<br />Methods: Patients with a clinical diagnosis of AD were selected. Cases did not have demonstrable allergen-specific IgE. Matched control subjects were tested positive for allergen-specific IgE. Patients were evaluated for medical history, quality of life, disease severity, and Hanifin and Rajka, U.K. and Millennium diagnostic criteria.<br />Results: Eight percent (n = 34) of the selected patients had, in fact, AFD. Female predominance, absence of atopic diseases, later onset of disease, and milder disease severity were observed in AFD. A history of atopy, recurrent conjunctivitis, palmar hyperlinearity, keratosis pilaris, pityriasis alba, and hand and/or food eczema were significantly less present in AFD. Dennie-Morgan fold was positively associated with AFD.<br />Limitations: Not all patients with negative allergen-specific IgE participated and a relatively small number of AFD patients were studied.<br />Conclusions: In addition to the absence of allergen-specific IgE, our findings support that AFD is an entity distinct from AD. With a distinction shown between AFD and AD, patient groups will be better defined and more homogeneous. Implications of this distinction will be of importance for preventive and therapeutic advice; diagnostic processes; and for future research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-6787
Volume :
58
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18280337
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2007.12.002