Atopic dermatitis in skin of colour. Part 2: considerations in clinical presentation and treatment options

Author:

Gan Christian12ORCID,Mahil Satveer3ORCID,Pink Andrew3ORCID,Rodrigues Michelle145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, The Royal Children’s Hospital , Melbourne, VIC , Australia

2. Department of Dermatology, St Vincent’s Hospital , Melbourne, VIC , Australia

3. St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London , London , UK

4. Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne , Parkville, VIC , Australia

5. Chroma Dermatology, Pigment and Skin of Colour Centre , VIC , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Recent advances in atopic dermatitis (AD) present the condition as a heterogeneous disease of distinct endotypes across ethnic groups. AD in people with skin of colour may appear psoriasiform, lichenoid, scaly or papular, with a violaceous colour and there is a higher prevalence of post-inflammatory dyspigmentation compared with affected individuals of White ethnicity. These differences in clinical presentation may limit the use of AD assessment tools in people with skin of colour, leading to the potential for misdiagnosis and underestimation of severity, particularly in relation to assessment of erythema. Recent targeted therapies for AD have been studied in multiple ethnic groups; however, ethnicity-based subgroup analysis is often not performed. Further research is required to understand whether treatment responses or safety may differ among ethnic groups.

Funder

NIHR

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Dermatology

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