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  • This text discusses the triggers for atopic dermatitis (AD) in children and how these can lead to flares of the condition.
  • It examines how AD fits into the "atopic march," a term used to describe the progression of allergic conditions in individuals.
  • The text also highlights the importance of grading systems for developing treatments and managing patient care, noting that AD now has a higher likelihood (50%) of persistence into later stages, which is crucial for patient and guardian education.

Article Abstract

In part 2 of this 3-part series on atopic dermatitis (AD) in children, triggers for the appearance and flaring of AD are reviewed. The role of AD in the atopic march is explored. Furthermore, the usage of grading systems in the development of therapeutics and in clinical care is discussed. The natural history of AD has changed from improvement to 50% persistence and therefore it is important to council guardians and patients accordingly.

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