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DictionarySeeatopic dermatitisinfantile eczema
infantile eczema[′in·fən‚tīl ′ek·sə·mə] (medicine) An allergic inflammation of the skin in young children, usually due to common antigens such as food or inhalants. infantile eczema
in·fan·tile ec·ze·maeczema in infants; the clinical appearance varies according to the dominant causative mechanism, for example, contact-type hypersensitivity, candidiasis, atopy, seborrhea, or a combination including intertrigo and diaper dermatitis.infantile eczema (1) Atopic dermatitis, see there. (2) “Nappy rash”—UK; “diaper dermatitis”—US.infantile eczema 1. Atopic dermatitis, see there.2. Diaper dermatitis.in·fan·tile ec·ze·ma (in'făn-tīl ek'sĕ-mă) Pediatric skin disorder; the clinical appearance varies according to the dominant causative mechanism, e.g., contact-type hypersensitivity, candidiasis, atopy, seborrhea, or a combination including intertrigo and diaper dermatitis. |