Association of oxidative stress and dynamic thiol-disulphide homeostasis with atopic dermatitis severity and chronicity in children: A prospective study
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Nov 29, 2017
Uysal P, et al. - Herein, the authors analyzed the role of dynamic thiol-disulphide homeostasis (dTDH) as a novel oxidative stress (OS) parameter in children with atopic dermatitis (AD). Additionally, they examined its association with disease severity and chronicity. The findings shed light on the correlation between both OS and impaired dTDH with childhood AD. The OS parameters were not linked with AD severity. It was discovered that dTDH served as a possible diagnostic tool in order to speculate AD chronicity.
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