An analysis evaluated growth in a study of 1326 children with AD younger than 12 years.
"We need to sort out whether this is reversed by newer treatments, especially in the 6- to 11-year-olds, as well as the factors that underlie it in AD," the study's first author, researchers enrolled 1326 children younger than 12 years with moderate to severe AD inadequately controlled by topical therapies who were candidates to receive systemic medications.
Paller said that she was"not really surprised by the reduction in linear growth, since there are so many factors that may contribute," including chronic inflammation, poor sleep, and the use of topical and systemic steroids."But good to have this data as an opportunity to see if our improved therapies can reverse this."
Paller acknowledged certain limitations of the study, including the fact that those enrolled are a heterogeneous cohort with variable treatment regimens.
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