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Atopic dermatitis in adults: A cross-sectional study in the department of dermatology, Antananarivo, Madagascar
Although atopic dermatitis (AD) is becoming a pressing public health concern in the world, Madagascar is underrepresented in the AD literature. We aimed to study the demographic and clinical pattern of AD in adult dermatology outpatients. A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of De...
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Published in: | JAAD international 2021-09, Vol.4, p.28-31 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Although atopic dermatitis (AD) is becoming a pressing public health concern in the world, Madagascar is underrepresented in the AD literature.
We aimed to study the demographic and clinical pattern of AD in adult dermatology outpatients.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Dermatology, University Hospital, Antananarivo, Madagascar. Patients >15 years old with a registered diagnosis of AD, from January 2010 to February 2019, were included. AD was diagnosed by a dermatologist according to Hanifin and Rajka criteria. The severity of AD was assessed using scoring atopic dermatitis (SCORAD).
Forty-two cases of AD were included. The prevalence was 0.5%. The median patient age was 37 years. The age of onset of AD was before the age of 15 years in 38% of the patients and after the age of 15 years in 61.9% of the patients. There was a female preponderance (female to male ratio, 2:1), but no correlation was found between sex and the severity of AD. People living in urban areas were the most affected. According to SCORAD, 37 cases presented moderate AD and 2 cases presented severe AD.
The prevalence of AD in adult dermatology outpatients is still low, and moderate AD is the most frequent form, according to SCORAD. |
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ISSN: | 2666-3287 2666-3287 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jdin.2021.04.001 |