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Dermatite atopica: clinica (adulto)

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La dermatite atopica (DA) nell’età adolescenziale e adulta può presentarsi come la continuazione, pur nel contesto di una evoluzione fluttuante, o la riedizione dopo lunga remissione, di una DA iniziata nell’ infanzia, ma non raramente può esordire in assenza di riferimenti anamnestici di precedenti espressioni cliniche conclamate.

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Arcangeli, F. (2007). Dermatite atopica: clinica (adulto). In: Gelmetti, C. (eds) La scuola dell’atopia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0593-8_7

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