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Review
. 2017 Jul;35(3):365-372.
doi: 10.1016/j.det.2017.02.010.

Management of Atopic Hand Dermatitis

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Management of Atopic Hand Dermatitis

Anne-Sofie Halling-Overgaard et al. Dermatol Clin. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

This article provides an overview of clinical aspects of hand eczema in patients with atopic dermatitis. Hand eczema can be a part of atopic dermatitis itself or a comorbidity, for example, as irritant or allergic contact dermatitis. When managing hand eczema, it is important to first categorize the subtype and identify potential culprit allergens or irritants. First-line therapy should be a combination of emollients and topical corticosteroids; possible alternatives include topical calcineurin inhibitors or coal tar. Second-line therapy includes UV therapy and systemic therapy, including azathioprine, cyclosporine, methotrexate, and mycophenolate. Prednisolone should only be very infrequently used.

Keywords: Allergic contact dermatitis; Atopic dermatitis; Hand eczema; Irritant contact dermatitis.

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