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Intensive ‘Boot Camp’ protocol improves kids’ atopic dermatitis


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM AAD SUMMER ACADEMY 2013

Despite the challenges of treating severe atopic dermatitis in children, she told her audience that treating these young patients has been one of the most rewarding parts of her practice.

Dr. Maguiness had no relevant disclosures.

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