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    Severe atopic dermatitis in an Asian-Arabic population treated with dupilumab: A retrospective observational study

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    Acad Dermatol Venereol - 2024 - Al Chalabi - Severe atopic dermatitis in an Asian‐Arabic population treated with dupilumab .pdf (84.69Kb)
    Date
    2024-04-23
    Author
    Al Chalabi, Radi
    Sherbash, Mohamed
    Al-Marri, Fahad
    Iqneibi, Mariam
    Joy, Febu Elizabeth
    Jochebeth, Anh
    Al-Khawaga, Sara
    Buddenkotte, Joerg
    Steinhoff, Martin
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    Abstract
    Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common, inflammatory skin disease characterized by a TH2-deviated immune response in the acute phase and a TH2/TH1/TH17/TH22-skewed immune response in the chronic phase1 associated with pruritus. Dupilumab, a therapeutic targeting IL-4, IL-13 signalling pathways2, 3 and the first biologic approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe AD4 demonstrated substantial efficacy, minor side effects and good tolerability.2 Long term real-world studies investigating the efficacy, safety and tolerability of dupilumab in AD patients have been conducted mainly in Caucasians, Hispanic and southeast Asian populations but not Asian-Arabic descent population. To fill this gap, we investigated dupilumab in AD patients among Asian-Arabic population of Qatari descent.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdv.20037
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/61993
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