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Stratification of atopic dermatitis patients by patterns of response to proactive therapy with topical tacrolimus: low serum IgE levels and inadequately controlled disease activity at the start of treatment predict its failure.

Hiroko KasaiHiroshi KawasakiAyano Fukushima-NomuraFumiyo Yasuda-SekiguchiMasayuki AmagaiTamotsu EbiharaKeiji Tanese
Published in: Annals of medicine (2022)
AD patients were stratified into three different response patterns to TCI proactive therapy. Patients with less involvement of IgE in the pathogenesis and inadequate remission induction by TCS may not be expected to respond well to TCI proactive therapy.Key messagesAD patients can be stratified into three types according to their pattern of responsiveness to TCI proactive therapy.The efficacy of TCI proactive therapy is lower in AD patients with lower serum IgE levels.TCI proactive therapy should be done after the achievement of adequate remission induction by TCS.
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