. La-dermatite-atopique-posait-peu-de-problème-diagnostique-dans-notre-Étude, Mais dans l'étude quantitative, le degré de certitude diagnostique concernant cette pathologie était en dessous de la moyenne. On peut expliquer cela par le fait que, dans l'étude quantitative, cette catégorie de maladie comprenait également les allergies cutanées en général

. De-même, une étude sur le diagnostic des cancers cutanés montrait que de nombreux 2.5.2

G. Selon-le-dr, le généraliste devait faire un examen du revêtement cutané au moins une fois par an, mais pas systématiquement à chaque consultation au risque de rendre le patient méfiant vis-à-vis de cette intrusion dans son intimité. Il fallait insister sur le déshabillage chez les personnes à risque, c'est-à-dire les patients diabétiques, les sujets âgés, les patients au phototype clair. Il proposait d'envoyer au dermatologue tous les patients à haut risque cutané, c'est-à-dire ceux aux multiples naevi

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