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Eva Maria Rehbinder er overlege og førsteamanuensis ved Seksjon for hudsykdommer, Oslo universitetssykehus.
Articles by Eva Maria Rehbinder
Early introduction of small amounts of food prevents food allergies
- Eva Maria Rehbinder,
- Håvard O. Skjerven,
- Karin C. Lødrøp Carlsen
08.05.2025:
Guidelines for infant nutrition should include, in addition to breastfeeding, small quantities of foods containing the most common allergens from 3–4 months of age. Norwegian guidelines for infant nutrition recommend exclusive breastfeeding until six months of age, as long as the baby is growing and...
Harmonised topical treatment procedures for children with atopic dermatitis
- Teresa Victoria Løvold Berents,
- Christian Dotterud,
- Elling Atle Faleide,
- Kristine Kirkeby Fuskeland,
- Trude Gildestad,
- Stina Camilla Gundersen,
- Lotte Haavik,
- Lene Helland,
- Elisabeth Lange,
- Astrid Haaskjold Lossius,
- Elin Martinsen,
- Hilde Olset,
- Ingvild Gaare Olstad,
- Eva Maria Rehbinder,
- Tonje Reier-Nilsen,
- Kim M.A. Sandberg Endre,
- Thomas Roger Schopf,
- Børge Endre Haugen Østhus
04.06.2024:
Topical treatment adherence is low among patients with atopic dermatitis. New harmonised topical treatment procedures for children may improve the situation. Children with atopic dermatitis are treated by general practitioners and by dermatology and paediatric departments in hospitals. First-line...
Emollient creams and bath oils do not prevent atopic eczema
- Eva Maria Rehbinder,
- Håvard O. Skjerven,
- Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen
25.01.2021:
Emollient creams and bath oils do not prevent atopic eczema in infants. Emollients are nevertheless important for those who suffer from eczema. Atopic eczema is a chronic skin disease that affects approximately one in five children in Norway (1). Children with atopic eczema have a higher risk of...