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There is no established system for the classification of atopic dermatitis. | There is no established system for the classification of atopic dermatitis. It may be classified into Intrinsic atopic dermatitis and extrinsic atopic dermatitis according to means of allergic sensitization. Intrinsic atopic dermatitis is associated with normal serum IgE levels vs elevated total serum IgE levels. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== |
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Overview
There is no established system for the classification of atopic dermatitis. It may be classified into Intrinsic atopic dermatitis and extrinsic atopic dermatitis according to means of allergic sensitization. Intrinsic atopic dermatitis is associated with normal serum IgE levels vs elevated total serum IgE levels.
Classification
There is no established system for the classification of atopic dermatitis.
Atopic dermatitis may be classified according to means of allergic sensitization into:
- Intrinsic atopic dermatitis
- Extrinsic atopic dermatitis
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