FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, particularly to dermatovenerology, and can be used for prediction of risk of infectious complications in atopic dermatitis. To predict a risk of developing infectious complications in atopic dermatitis, a smear-imprint is taken from an erosive defect of the skin and the number of extracellular neutrophil traps is determined. If the extracellular neutrophil traps are contained in the imprint smear of 4 and more, a high risk of developing infectious complications is predicted in the field of view; if the content is less than 4, a low risk of infectious complications in the patients with atopic dermatitis is predicted.
EFFECT: invention provides a simple and accurate method of reliable prediction of the risk of infectious complications in atopic dermatitis, which contributes to timely detection of infectious complications and improved quality of life of patients.
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Dates
2020-12-15—Published
2020-02-17—Filed