Topical Sisomycin In The Management Of Atopic Dermatitis

Thirty-four children (up to 12 years) with atopic dermatitis (AD) having few localized lesions of eczema were treated with topical sisomicin sulphate (0.1%). After 2 weeks of twice daily application of sisomicin, there was neither any clinical nor any bacteriological improvement. Topical...

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Main Authors: Dhar Sandipan (Author), Kanwar Amrinder J (Author), Kohil Manjula (Author), Ganguly Nirmal K (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Thirty-four children (up to 12 years) with atopic dermatitis (AD) having few localized lesions of eczema were treated with topical sisomicin sulphate (0.1%). After 2 weeks of twice daily application of sisomicin, there was neither any clinical nor any bacteriological improvement. Topical sisomicin was not found to be useful in the management of AD.
Item Description:0019-5154
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