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This new edition builds upon the foundational knowledge covered in the first edition, covering the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical presentation of atopic dermatitis in both pediatric and adult patients. It provides an overview of the mechanism and presentation of atopic dermatitis and focuses on the management methods experienced dermatologists have used to successfully manage atopic dermatitis.  The book includes new chapters describing the special considerations for atopic dermatitis in skin of color patients, dedicated chapters on topical and oral prescription management reflected the latest FDA-approved treatments, and also a chapter covering the updated guidelines from the American Academy of Dermatology. A final chapter includes updates on the future of atopic dermatitis treatment.





This book provides physicians with insights into the management of atopic dermatitis, such as alternative treatments for pruritus, psychosocial impact on patients and families,assessing patient compliance, and patient resources.
Introduction.- Atopic Dermatitis: Disease Background and Risk Factors.-
Atopic Dermatitis: Pathophysiology.- Clinical Presentation of Atopic
Dermatitis.- Special Considerations for Atopic Dermatitis in Skin of Color
Patients.- Atopic Dermatitis Disease Complications.- The Psychosocial Impact
of Atopic Dermatitis.- Stressors in Atopic Dermatitis.- The Economics Burden
of Atopic Dermatitis.- Defining and Measuring the Scope of Atopic
Dermatitis.- Topical Prescription Management (including new topical JAK).-
Oral Prescription Management (including new oral JAKs).-Introduction.- Atopic
Dermatitis: Disease Background and Risk Factors.- Atopic Dermatitis:
Pathophysiology.- Clinical Presentation of Atopic Dermatitis.- Special
Considerations for Atopic Dermatitis in Skin of Color Patients.- Atopic
Dermatitis Disease Complications.- The Psychosocial Impact of Atopic
Dermatitis.- Stressors in Atopic Dermatitis.- The Economics Burden of Atopic
Dermatitis.- Defining and Measuring the Scope of Atopic Dermatitis.- Topical
Prescription Management (including new topical JAK).- Oral Prescription
Management (including new oral JAKs).- Systemic Biologic Management
(dupilumab and tralokinumab).- Non-Prescription Treatment Options.- Adherence
in Atopic Dermatitis.- Atopic Dermatitis: Managing the Itch.- Atopic
Dermatitis Disease Education.- Guidelines from American Academy of
Dermatology.- The Future of Atopic Dermatitis Treatment (to be updatedsome
drugs discussed in this chapter are now FDA approved).
Lindsay C. Strowd is an Associate Professor and Interim Chair of Dermatology at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine.





Steven R. Feldman is a Professor of Dermatology and Public Health Sciences at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine.





Katie K. Lovell is a research fellow in the Department of Dermatology at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine and M.D. Candidate at East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine.