Comorbidities of Atopic Dermatitis: Beyond Rhinitis and Asthma
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Comorbidities of Atopic Dermatitis : Beyond Rhinitis and Asthma. / Andersen, Yuki M F; Egeberg, Alexander; Skov, Lone; Thyssen, Jacob P.
In: Current Dermatology Reports, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2017, p. 35-41.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Comorbidities of Atopic Dermatitis
T2 - Beyond Rhinitis and Asthma
AU - Andersen, Yuki M F
AU - Egeberg, Alexander
AU - Skov, Lone
AU - Thyssen, Jacob P
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this review article, we summarize the current evidence about atopic dermatitis (AD)-associated comorbidities, beyond the traditional atopic and allergic conditions.RECENT FINDINGS: Patients with AD may have an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, certain malignancies, autoimmune diseases, and neuropsychiatric diseases. The causes of these associations are likely multifactorial and may include genetic predispositions, systemic low-grade inflammation, environmental exposures, medication, and lifestyle and behavioral risk factors. There appears to be geographical variations in prevalence of comorbidities in patients with AD, indicating that differences in ethnicity and lifestyle factors may significantly influence the risk of certain comorbidities.SUMMARY: The reported comorbidities in recent literature emphasize the burden of disease in patients with AD. Early appropriate AD therapy, in combination with reduction of risk factors, may help prevention of certain comorbidities. The reported observations may generate hypotheses for future investigations in underlying risk factors for AD-associated comorbidities.
AB - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this review article, we summarize the current evidence about atopic dermatitis (AD)-associated comorbidities, beyond the traditional atopic and allergic conditions.RECENT FINDINGS: Patients with AD may have an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, certain malignancies, autoimmune diseases, and neuropsychiatric diseases. The causes of these associations are likely multifactorial and may include genetic predispositions, systemic low-grade inflammation, environmental exposures, medication, and lifestyle and behavioral risk factors. There appears to be geographical variations in prevalence of comorbidities in patients with AD, indicating that differences in ethnicity and lifestyle factors may significantly influence the risk of certain comorbidities.SUMMARY: The reported comorbidities in recent literature emphasize the burden of disease in patients with AD. Early appropriate AD therapy, in combination with reduction of risk factors, may help prevention of certain comorbidities. The reported observations may generate hypotheses for future investigations in underlying risk factors for AD-associated comorbidities.
U2 - 10.1007/s13671-017-0168-7
DO - 10.1007/s13671-017-0168-7
M3 - Review
C2 - 28890845
VL - 6
SP - 35
EP - 41
JO - Current Dermatology Reports
JF - Current Dermatology Reports
SN - 2162-4933
IS - 1
ER -
ID: 196169972