Atopic Dermatitis Flashcards
What is often the cause of atopic dermatitis?
genetic defect in filament protein gene
what approach do we take to treating eczema?
we try to replace the barrier that’s missing with weakened skin
acute presentation of atopic dermatitis looks like?
vesicles that are weeping and crusty
looks like impetigo, often is BOTH
what does the subacute presentation of atopic dermatitis look like?
papules and plaques
erythematous
dry, scaly, itchy
what colonizes the skin of 90% of kids with atopic dermatitis?
staph
What’s the appropriate follow up time for AD?
2-4 weeks
what class of steroids should you use for a flare up in a young child?
Mild (Grade V-VII)
what is a good as second-line for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis?
tacrolimus or other topical calcineurin inhibitors (TCIs)
what’s an appropriate long-term measure to minimize infection of a child’s skin who has atopic dermatitis?
bleach baths
(whaaaaat?)