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Allergy Bazaar – Station 6 SCORAD - SCORing of Atopic Dermatitis 3. Subjective symptoms 4. How is it calculated? 2. Intensity Criteria 1. Extent Criteria SCORAD is a clinical tool to standardize clinical evaluation of atopic dermatitis patients The rule of 9 before the age of 2 Advisible to draw lesion spread directly on the evaluation sheet and then perform the calculation A = Spread …/100 B = Intensity …/18 C = Subjective symptoms …/20 SCORAD calculation A/5 + 7B/2 + C The two most representative items concerning the quality of life of patients (during the 3 previous days) are; Pruritus Sleep loss The patient and/or parents expresses the intensity of pruritus and sleep loss using a visuel analog scale graded between 0 and 10 Oedema/papulation Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Erythema Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Oozing/crusting Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Excoriation Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Lichenification Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 British Journal of Dermatology 2007;157:645-48, Dermatology 1993;186:23-31

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Allergy Bazaar – Station 6

SCORAD - SCORing of Atopic Dermatitis

3. Subjective symptoms

4. How is it calculated?

2. Intensity Criteria

1. Extent Criteria

SCORAD is a clinical tool to standardize clinical evaluation of atopic dermatitis patients

The rule of 9 before the age of 2

Advisible to draw lesion spread directly on the evaluation sheet and then perform the calculation

A = Spread …/100 B = Intensity …/18 C = Subjective symptoms …/20

SCORAD calculation A/5 + 7B/2 + C

The two most representative items concerning the quality of life of patients (during the 3 previous days) are; • Pruritus • Sleep loss The patient and/or parents expresses the intensity of pruritus and sleep loss using a visuel analog scale graded between 0 and 10

Oedema/papulation Stage 1

Stage 2 Stage 3

Erythema Stage 1

Stage 2 Stage 3

Oozing/crusting Stage 1

Stage 2 Stage 3

Excoriation Stage 1

Stage 2 Stage 3

Lichenification Stage 1

Stage 2 Stage 3

British Journal of Dermatology 2007;157:645-48, Dermatology 1993;186:23-31