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Allergen immunotherapy in atopic dermatitis
Authors:Erminia Ridolo  Irene Martignago  Gian Galeazzo Riario-Sforza  Cristoforo Incorvaia
Affiliation:1. Medicine and Surgery Department, University of Parma, Parma, Italy;2. Division of Sub Acute Care, Sesto San Giovanni Hospital, ASST Nord Milano, Sesto San Giovanni, Italy;3. ASST Pini/CTO, Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Milan, Italy
Abstract:Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic relapsing skin disease, characterized by flare-up due to the exposure to allergens in patients sensitized to them. Currently, therapy of AD is mainly based on symptomatic treatment and avoidance of irritating/allergenic factors, house dust mites being particularly important. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is suggested to be the only etiologic treatment, to modify the natural history of the disease.

Areas covered: The aim of this review is investigating the putative role of AIT in AD through the evaluation of the most recent scientific literature. Several studies have been conducted since 1970, with promising results in improving the clinical outcome of AD, but they often lack the necessary scientific rigorousness. Moreover, heterogeneity of the studies makes it very difficult to compare and to analyze data in a systematic review or meta-analysis.

Expert commentary: As a result of the above-mentioned limitations, the treatment of AD with causative aeroallergen can nowadays be suggested only as an add-on therapy in selected patients who are non-responsive to the traditional therapy.

Keywords:Allergen immunotherapy  atopic dermatitis  house dust mites  aeroallergens
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