Dr. Vivian Walker
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition marked by eczematous lesions, a compromised skin barrier, and severe pruritus. Due to its chronic and recurring nature, prolonged treatment is typically required. Crisaborole, a new topical treatment, helps to alleviate AD's symptoms, can be used in long-term management, and has fewer
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