Clinical Approach to Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis: A Spanish Delphi Consensus

Despite emerging evidence and advances in the management of atopic dermatitis there a lack of consensus regarding the diagnostic criteria, therapeutic approach, method to assess severity, and patient follow-up for this condition. An expert consensus study was conducted to provide recommendations on...

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Main Authors: Jose J. Pereyra-Rodriguez (Author), Esther S. Baldrich (Author), Ricardo Ruiz-Villaverde (Author), Eulalia B. Torres (Author), Pablo de la C. Dobao (Author), Ignasi F. Nart (Author), Ángeles F. Menéndez (Author), Ana Martin-Santiago (Author), Javier M. Miquel (Author), Juan F. Silvestre (Author), Jose C. Armario-Hita (Author)
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Published: Medical Journals Sweden, 2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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