2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2013.11.007
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Atopic dermatitis as a systemic disease

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“…During the period prior to the first ASD diagnosis, asthma was diagnosed less often, and allergy and autoimmune disorders were diagnosed more often among children with ASD compared with TD children. Furthermore, prevalence estimates were reported for the whole pool of allergy in the ASD group versus the TD group, and resulted in 18 Another three studies assessed the association between AD and ASD on the basis of nationwide or populationbased survey study design.…”
Section: Association Between Asd and Ad In Connection With Other Atopmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the period prior to the first ASD diagnosis, asthma was diagnosed less often, and allergy and autoimmune disorders were diagnosed more often among children with ASD compared with TD children. Furthermore, prevalence estimates were reported for the whole pool of allergy in the ASD group versus the TD group, and resulted in 18 Another three studies assessed the association between AD and ASD on the basis of nationwide or populationbased survey study design.…”
Section: Association Between Asd and Ad In Connection With Other Atopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AD is a systemic chronic immunologic disorder with increased propensity toward inflammatory response [18].…”
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“…It is known that the prevalence of AD is due to complex factors such as innate genetic problems and environmental triggers. Clinically, it is known that AD simultaneously triggers asthma and allergic rhinitis for which the levels of serum IgE and peripheral eosinophils are elevated; therefore, AD is defined as a systemic disorder [24].…”
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confidence: 99%