0 caused by an allergy that can affect any part of the body, not just the part that touches the thing that causes the allergy: --
This condition is named atopic dermatitis complicated by eczema herpeticum.
The immunological and long-term atopic outcome of infants born to women following a milk-free diet during late pregnancy and lactation: a pilot study.
The development of atopic disease is influenced by postnatal, perinatal and very likely also prenatal factors.
Further primary atopic eczema research that addresses these questions is needed.
Is deficiency of interferon gamma production by allergen triggered cord blood cells a predictor of atopic eczema?
We therefore took pains to assess infectious and atopic symptoms, and reschedule participants with any symptoms of acute illness.
A trend towards a beneficial effect of a maternal milk-free diet during late pregnancy and lactation was also observed in infants born to atopic parents.
Today, it is unclear when the atopic march starts.