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China Type II Inflammatory Skin Disease Clinical Research and Standardized Diagnosis and Treatment Project

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Overview

In order to further improve the diagnosis and treatment level of type 2 inflammatory skin diseases, the National Clinical Center for Skin and Immune Diseases established a standardized diagnosis and treatment center for type 2 inflammatory skin diseases to systematically and effectively understand the current treatment status of patients with type 2 inflammatory skin diseases, as well as the efficacy and safety of various treatment methods during practices, so as to further improve the diagnosis and treatment level of type 2 inflammatory skin diseases and help patients with type 2 inflammatory skin diseases.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients from the medical units that has passed the data review of the National Clinical Center for Skin and Immune Diseases (see the study sites for data collection for details);
  2. patients diagnosed with type 2 inflammatory skin diseases (dermatitis/eczema, urticaria, pemphigoid, prurigo nodularis).

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. patients who fail to provide informed consent form;
  2. patients who cannot complete the questionnaire independently or under the guidance of investigators

Study details

Atopic Dermatitis Eczema, Prurigo Nodularis

NCT05316805

Peking University First Hospital

26 January 2024

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