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- Title
Hot topics in paediatric dermatology.
- Authors
Thakur, Neha; Mahajan, Rahul
- Abstract
Lower serum concentration of the drug was observed in younger patients than in older patients for the same mg/kg dose level due to a faster clearance, per kilogram weight in smaller patients. Of the total patients, 54% of patients participated in the teledermatology project, and 5.3% of whom received a diagnosis of AD. It is important to note that patients with poor photographs of the lesion were sent directly for an in-person consultation stressing the fact that a good-quality photograph is important for a fruitful session of teleconsultation for a dermatological patient. Evaluating the Efficacy of Telemedicine in Atopic Dermatitis We hereby review a retrospective cohort study conducted at Sao Paolo, Brazil, where 57,832 patients were waiting for an appointment with a dermatologist.[[1]] The primary objective of this study was threefold; to assess what extent is it possible to manage patients of atopic dermatitis (AD) with primary care setting, avoiding undue pressure on specialists, to assess the diagnostic accuracy of telemedicine, and to determine the frequency of AD in the study population.
- Subjects
PEDIATRIC dermatology; ITCHING; MEDICAL personnel; COVID-19 pandemic; CHILD patients
- Publication
Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology, 2022, Vol 23, Issue 2, p101
- ISSN
2319-7250
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/ijpd.ijpd_119_21