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Dermatite atopica: clinica (pediatria)

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La scuola dell’atopia

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La dermatite atopica (DA) è una malattia infiammatoria della cute geneticamente determinata, caratterizzata essenzialmente da una più o meno intensa flogosi cutanea ad andamento cronico-recidivante, in soggetti geneticamente predisposti e affetti da atopia.

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Fabrizi, G., Pagliarello, C. (2007). Dermatite atopica: clinica (pediatria). In: Gelmetti, C. (eds) La scuola dell’atopia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0593-8_6

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