what is atopic dermatitis
aka eczema or atopic skin
what age groups are primarily affects by atopic dermatitis
primarily a childhood condition,
80% of patients developing AD within first year of life and severity dec with age
what is the allergic triad
asthma, allergic rhinoconjunctivities and atropic dermatitis
called allergic or atopic triad
what is contact dermitits

what age group is CD most common in
occurs in any age group
what is stasis dermatitis
aka stasis eczema
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what skin changes are related to CVI
*CVI = chronic venous insufficiency
*up to 20% of women and 17% of men reporting these changes
who does stasis dermatits most commonly affect
most prevalent in middle aged or older adults
more common in women than men
etiology of atopic dermatitis
but role of IgE in pathogenesis of AD is not currently well known
what factors can contribute for to epidermal barrier dysfunction
Pruritus, scratching, and inflammation
what is that itch-scratch cycle

how does ACD occur
in ACD when does inflammatory reaction occur
48 to 72 hours after allergen exposure
what are common causes of contact dermatitis
benzocaine, lanolin, latex, nickel, the Rhus genus (e.g., poison ivy, poison oak), and topical antihistamines.
what is stasis dermatitis
result of CVI
what causes the hyperpigmentation in SD
proteolytic enzymes produced by macrophages, other forms of inflamation and deposition of iron storage complexes (hemosiderin)

characteristics of
acute atopic dermatitis
contact derm
stasis derm
characterisitcs of chronic
atropic derm, contact derm and stasis derm
location of atropic derm, contract derm and stasis derm
what are the risk factors for atopic dermatitis
higher socioeconomic status
risk factors for contact dermatitis
what are the risk factors for stasis dermatitis
what drugs can cuase periheral edema
* inc risk of stasis dermatitis