
Opinion|Videos|March 24, 2025
Assessing Atopic Dermatitis Severity in Clinical Practice
Panelists discuss how atopic dermatitis severity assessment involves evaluating disease extent, lesion intensity, location, symptom burden, and quality-of-life impact—with mild cases showing limited, occasionally pruritic patches; moderate cases featuring more widespread, persistent symptoms affecting daily activities; and severe cases presenting with extensive, intensely pruritic lesions causing significant sleep disturbance and emotional distress.
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- Today we will be focusing on the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis. How is atopic dermatitis severity typically determined in clinical practice?
- Describe the clinical presentation of a patient with AD.
- What does a case of mild AD look like?
- Moderate?
- Severe?
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