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Changer of Meteorologie Factors Influence Pruritus in Atopic Eczema

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Patients with atopic eczema remark improvement or aggravation of the disease in dependence on variation of climate or weather: after move, during vacation, but also in different seasons of the year the clinical course of atopic eczema is changing, which is subjectively referred to climatic influence.

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Vocks, E., Busch, R., Fröhlich, C., Borelli, S. (1997). Changer of Meteorologie Factors Influence Pruritus in Atopic Eczema. In: Ring, J., Behrendt, H., Vieluf, D. (eds) New Trends in Allergy IV. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60419-5_39

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