Consensus guidelines for the management of atopic dermatitis: An Asia-Pacific perspective

Author:

Rubel Diana1,Thirumoorthy Thiru2,Soebaryo Retno W.3,Weng Steven C. K.4,Gabriel Teresita M.5,Villafuerte Lillian L.6,Chu Chia-Yu7,Dhar Sandipan8,Parikh Deepak9,Wong Li-Chuen10,Lo Kuen-Kong11,

Affiliation:

1. The Canberra Hospital; Canberra; Australian Capital Territory; Australia

2. Singapore General Hospital and Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School; Singapore City; Singapore

3. Department of Dermatovenereology; Faculty of Medicine; University of Indonesia; Jakarta; Indonesia

4. The Skin Center; Pantai Hospital; Kuala Lumpur; Malaysia

5. Department of Dermatology; Research Institute for Tropical Medicine; Filinvest Corporate City; Muntinlupa City; the Philippines

6. Department of Dermatology; Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center; Manila; the Philippines

7. Department of Dermatology; National Taiwan University Hospital; National Taiwan University College of Medicine; Taipei; Taiwan

8. Department of Pediatric Dermatology; Institute Of Child Health; Kolkata; India

9. Pediatric Dermatology Unit; B.J. Wadia Hospital for Children; Mumbai; India

10. Department of Dermatology; The Children's Hospital at Westmead; Westmead; New South Wales; Australia

11. Dermatology Division; Department of Medicine; Queen Mary Hospital; University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong; China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,General Medicine

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3. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Atopic eczema in children: Management of atopic eczema in children from birth up to the age of 12 years 2007

4. Guidelines for management of atopic dermatitis;Saeki;J Dermatol,2009

5. Australian Therapeutic Guidelines: Dermatology, version 3 2009

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