1995
DOI: 10.1016/0190-9622(95)91363-7
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Ranitidine treatment of hand eczema in patients with atopic dermatitis: A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

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“…In Table 1 the search terms for our systematic search in both databases are given separately and the corresponding results are shown. Table 2 5,10,15–81 gives an overview of all the studies using scoring systems for assessing hand eczema severity. Table 2 includes a detailed comparison of published semiquantitative hand scores in both databases including the date of publication of the manuscript, the sample size and characterization of the study population, the score used, the potential combination with subjective complaints and the maximum score value.…”
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“…In Table 1 the search terms for our systematic search in both databases are given separately and the corresponding results are shown. Table 2 5,10,15–81 gives an overview of all the studies using scoring systems for assessing hand eczema severity. Table 2 includes a detailed comparison of published semiquantitative hand scores in both databases including the date of publication of the manuscript, the sample size and characterization of the study population, the score used, the potential combination with subjective complaints and the maximum score value.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These scores were first and foremost used for assessing the skin condition of participants with distinct hand eczema 5,10,15–19,21–25,27–31,33,35–38,41–43,45,47,49–60,62–65,67–70,74–78,80 except two studies that included only healthy volunteers 40,48 . In 16 trials the participants were exposed to ‘hazardous substances at workplace’ potentially harmful to their skin 18–20,23,26,32,34,38,45–47,57,65,66,71,73 .…”
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