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Ein zeitgemäßes Management des atopischen Ekzems umfaßt gleichberechtigt die der Krankheitsaktivität angepaßte Ekzemtherapie wie auch die Aufdeckung und soweit als mögliche Vermeidung von Provokationsfaktoren, durch die die genetisch determinierte Erkrankung ausgelöst und unterhalten werden kann (Abb. 78). Hierdurch sollen eine Stabilisierung des atopischen Ekzems erreicht und Exazerbationen herausgezögert werden.

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Gauger, A., Brandt, O., Möhrenschlager, M., Fesq, H., Darsow, U., Schwandt, C. (2002). Rezidivvermeidung. In: Abeck, D., Ring, J. (eds) Atopisches Ekzem im Kindesalter (Neurodermitis). Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57538-9_12

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