Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Seemingly healthy skin in atopic dermatitis: observations with the use of high-frequency ultrasonography, preliminary study


Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing skin disorder which is strictly determined by the epidermal barrier function. In previous studies, there is conclusive evidence that normal-looking, nonlesional skin presents meaningful barrier function defect and a sub-clinical eczematous skin reaction.


Aim: The authors intended to visualize nonlesional AD skin with the use of high frequency ultrasonography to show that the normal-looking, nonlesional skin may present significant abnormalities in USG examination.


Methods: We have performed analysis with the use of high-frequency 20 MHz skin sonography in the cases of ...

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