Climatic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Course and Therapeutic Capabilities

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is chronic recurrent inflammatory skin disease with a high prevalence and significant negative effect on patients' quality of life. AD pathogenesis is based on the complex interactions between genetic factors, immune mechanisms, state of the skin barrier and environmental...

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Main Authors: Nikolay N. Murashkin, Roman V. Epishev, Alexander I. Materikin, Eduard T. Ambarchyan, Leonid A. Opryatin, Roman A. Ivanov, Andrey L. Bakulev
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Published: "Paediatrician" Publishers LLC 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://vsp.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/2446
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Roman V. Epishev
Alexander I. Materikin
Eduard T. Ambarchyan
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Roman A. Ivanov
Andrey L. Bakulev
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description Atopic dermatitis (AD) is chronic recurrent inflammatory skin disease with a high prevalence and significant negative effect on patients' quality of life. AD pathogenesis is based on the complex interactions between genetic factors, immune mechanisms, state of the skin barrier and environmental effects. The climate itself is the complex of many components, such as: temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind and season. All of them play fundamental role in the natural ecosystem and human health establishment. The climate is changing rapidly, and these changes are progressing faster than ever in the last thousand years. This review shows how climate and environmental changes can affect the course of AD. The data on utilization efficiency of emollient plus for moderating of climatic conditions adverse effects on epidermal structures at patients with AD is presented.
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spelling doaj-art-d74e2e0e6ea24ebcb6ce895fac7671a22025-08-20T03:34:41Zeng"Paediatrician" Publishers LLCВопросы современной педиатрии1682-55271682-55352020-12-0119652052510.15690/vsp.v19i6.21441891Climatic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Course and Therapeutic CapabilitiesNikolay N. Murashkin0Roman V. Epishev1Alexander I. Materikin2Eduard T. Ambarchyan3Leonid A. Opryatin4Roman A. Ivanov5Andrey L. Bakulev6National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University); Central State Medical Academy of Department of Presidential Affairs; Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children’s Health in “Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences”National Medical Research Center of Children’s HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children’s HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children’s HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children’s HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children’s HealthSaratov State Medical University n.a. V.I. RazumovskyAtopic dermatitis (AD) is chronic recurrent inflammatory skin disease with a high prevalence and significant negative effect on patients' quality of life. AD pathogenesis is based on the complex interactions between genetic factors, immune mechanisms, state of the skin barrier and environmental effects. The climate itself is the complex of many components, such as: temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind and season. All of them play fundamental role in the natural ecosystem and human health establishment. The climate is changing rapidly, and these changes are progressing faster than ever in the last thousand years. This review shows how climate and environmental changes can affect the course of AD. The data on utilization efficiency of emollient plus for moderating of climatic conditions adverse effects on epidermal structures at patients with AD is presented.https://vsp.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/2446atopic dermatitisclimatemicrobiomechildren
spellingShingle Nikolay N. Murashkin
Roman V. Epishev
Alexander I. Materikin
Eduard T. Ambarchyan
Leonid A. Opryatin
Roman A. Ivanov
Andrey L. Bakulev
Climatic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Course and Therapeutic Capabilities
Вопросы современной педиатрии
atopic dermatitis
climate
microbiome
children
title Climatic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Course and Therapeutic Capabilities
title_full Climatic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Course and Therapeutic Capabilities
title_fullStr Climatic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Course and Therapeutic Capabilities
title_full_unstemmed Climatic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Course and Therapeutic Capabilities
title_short Climatic Effect on Atopic Dermatitis Course and Therapeutic Capabilities
title_sort climatic effect on atopic dermatitis course and therapeutic capabilities
topic atopic dermatitis
climate
microbiome
children
url https://vsp.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/2446
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