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This study examines the bone health in children with atopic dermatitis
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The goal of this study is to objectively evaluate bone health and contributing factors in children with AD. This will be compared with existing normative data. Such an objective prospective study, directly looking at bone health in children has not yet been done. This will be done using bone densitometry (DXA) and high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) for the accurate and precise measurement of bone health status. HR-pQCT is a cutting-edge technology available at only at a few academic centers in the United States that is used to measure bone strength with minimal doses of radiation. In addition, blood and urine metabolic parameters related to bone health will be analyzed, and data will be correlated with eczema severity. The results from this study will allow us to design large-scale, multi-institutional studies on bone health in this population and ultimately to guide decision making in children who may be at risk specifically regarding treatment recommendations and supportive care.
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Henry Nguyen, MD; Katrina Pierce
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