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Contemporary View of the Structural and Functional Peculiarities of the Skin, Items of Care and Prevention of Dermatological Pathology in Infants

https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v17i4.1929

Abstract

The article presents the modern knowledge of the structural and functional peculiarities of the skin in children. Information on the etiopathogenesis of a debut atopic dermatitis has been also given. The results of our own observations with an analysis of the clinical efficacy and safety of cosmetics based on highly purified lanolin and cotton extract in infants have been presented.

About the Authors

Nikolay N. Murashkin
National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Оbtaining research funding from pharmaceutical companies Jansen, Eli Lilly. Receiving fees for scientific advice from Galderma, Pierre Fabre, Bayer, Astellas, Zeldis-Pharma LLC


Eduard Т. Ambarchian
National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Оbtaining research funding from pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly. Receiving fees for scientific advice from Jansen, Zeldis-Pharma LLC


Roman V. Epishev
National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Оbtaining research funding from pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly. Receiving fees for scientific advice from Jansen, Zeldis-Pharma LLC


Alexander I. Materikin
National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Оbtaining research funding from pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly. Receiving fees for scientific advice from Bioderma, Zeldis-Pharma LLC


Dmitriy V. Fedorov
National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Сonfirmed the absence of a reportable conflict of interests


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Murashkin N.N., Ambarchian E.Т., Epishev R.V., Materikin A.I., Fedorov D.V. Contemporary View of the Structural and Functional Peculiarities of the Skin, Items of Care and Prevention of Dermatological Pathology in Infants. Current Pediatrics. 2018;17(4):341-345. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v17i4.1929

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