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An overview of skin scores used for quantifying hand eczema: a critical update according to the criteria of evidence-based medicine
British Journal of Dermatology, 10/05/09
Kutting B et al. – A standardized diagnostic procedure for assessing the severity of hand eczema would facilitate the comparability of outcome of clinical trials. However, scoring systems used for occupational screening have to fulfil different demands compared with scoring systems used for licensing of drugs. This striking difference might be explained by the skin condition, which is generally supposed to be much better in subjects at medical check–ups at the workplace.
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