Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) and bullous pemphigoid (BP) are inflammatory skin diseases associated with intense pruritus and significant quality of life (QOL) impact. While they differ in classical presentation (eczematous eruption vs urticaria and blisters) and population characteristics (young-to middle-aged persons vs elderly), early stages of BP can appear similar to AD clinically and histologically. As part of this observational cohort study, we investigated whether there were differences in anxiety and depression between the cohorts at baseline and over time.

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