Basic features | Pruritus | ● | |
Typical morphology and distribution: Flexural lichenification or linearity in adultsFacial and extensor involvement in infants and children | ● | |
Chronic or chronically-relapsing dermatitis | ● | |
Personal or family history of atopy(Asthma, Allergic rhinitis, Atopic dermatitis) | ● | |
Minor features | Xerosis | ● | |
Ichthyosis/Palmar hyperlinearity/Keratosis pilaris | ● | |
Immediate(type I) skin test reactivity | | ● |
Elevated serum IgE | ● | |
Early age of onset | ● | |
Tendency toward cutaneous infections(Esp. Staph. aureus and herpes simplex)/Impaired cell-mediated immunity | | ● |
Tendency toward non-specific hand or foot dermatitis | ● | |
Nipple eczema | | ● |
Cheilitis | | ● |
Recurrent conjunctivitis | | ● |
Dennie-Morgan infraorbital fold | | ● |
Keratoconus | | ● |
Anterior subcapsular cataracts | | ● |
Orbital darkening | ● | |
Facial pallor/Facial erythema | | ● |
Anterior neck folds | ● | |
Itch when sweating | | ● |
Intolerance to wool and lipid solvents | | ● |
Perifollicular accentuation | | ● |
Food intolerance | | ● |
Course influenced by environmental/Emotional factors | ● | |
White dermographism/Delayed blanch | | ● |