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KMID : 1149220030110010197
Korean Journal of Oriental Medical Prescription
2003 Volume.11 No. 1 p.197 ~ p.204
Changes in transepidermal water loss after medication of Gagampalmultang to 104 patients with atopic dermatitis
Ahn Sang-Hoon

Lee Jong-Hoon
Abstract
The skin is a barrier between the living organism and its environment, and this barrier function resides in the stratum corneum. The main function of the stratum corneum is to serve as a barrier preventing the penetration of irritants and transepidermal water loss(TEWL). The rate of transepidermal water loss is a convenient parameter for expressing barrier function. Impaired barrier function was manifested by a greatly increased rate of transepidermal water loss. In atopic dermatitis the rate of transepidermal water lossis greatly increased transepidermal water loss. Medication of Gagampalmultang restored to normal the abnormally high rates of transepidermal water loss in the 104 patients with atopic dermatitis. It specifically plays an important role in regulating barrier function.
KEYWORD
atopic dermatitis, skin barrier function, stratum corneum, TEWL
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