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Therapeutic advances in the treatment of atopic dermatitis DIP, Volume 11, Number 2.
The prevalence of atopic dermatitis has increased two- to threefold since the 1960s and continues to rise, now affecting 15–20% of children in developed countries.1 Topical corticosteroids remain a key component of therapy for patients with atopic dermatitis, although this treatment has become increasingly unpopular with patients, especially with regard to the risks of skin thinning, telangiectases and systemic toxicity. The media often exaggerates these risks, with the result that patients’ fears are perhaps the greatest barrier to effective control of their dermatitis.2
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