1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1996.tb03905.x
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Recording flexural dermatitis

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“…In fact, there have been previous concerns about the inclusion of periorbital eczema in the 'visible flexural dermatitis criteria' as this may also occur in allergic contact dermatitis in adults. 35,36 Importantly, the risk of misclassification is less of a concern for prevalence estimation given the high specificity and relatively high sensitivity. The ideal study design to explore misclassifications is a general population validation study with closer examination of all false-positive cases as has been done in previous validation studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, there have been previous concerns about the inclusion of periorbital eczema in the 'visible flexural dermatitis criteria' as this may also occur in allergic contact dermatitis in adults. 35,36 Importantly, the risk of misclassification is less of a concern for prevalence estimation given the high specificity and relatively high sensitivity. The ideal study design to explore misclassifications is a general population validation study with closer examination of all false-positive cases as has been done in previous validation studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other relevant groups with skin conditions that could ideally have been studied in our survey include stasis dermatitis, lichen planus, non‐specific eczemas and contact eczemas, 7 as then when generalized, may also incorrectly be categorized as being AD. In fact, there have been previous concerns about the inclusion of periorbital eczema in the ‘visible flexural dermatitis criteria’ as this may also occur in allergic contact dermatitis in adults 35,36 . Importantly, the risk of misclassification is less of a concern for prevalence estimation given the high specificity and relatively high sensitivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%