Skip to main content
. 2015 Jun 15;27(1):59–63. doi: 10.3109/09546634.2015.1035692

Table 2. Proportion of treated dermatoses according the medical specialty of physicians.

  Patients N = 258
  GPs N = 126 Dermatologists N = 132 Total N = 258*
Eczema N (%) 65 (51.6%) 22 (16.8%) 87 (33.9%)
 Contact dermatitis N (%) 26 (40.0%) 5 (22.7%) 31 (35.6%)
 Atopic dermatitis N (%) 28 (43.1%) 8 (36.4%) 36 (41.4%)
 Other type of eczema N (%) 6 (9.2%) 6 (27.3%) 12 (13.8%)
 Type of eczema ND N (%) 5 (7.7%) 3 (13.6%) 8 (9.2%)
Chronic plaque psoriasis N (%) 57 (45.2%) 68 (51.9%) 125 (48.6%)
Other dermatoses N (%) 4 (3.2%) 41 (31.3%) 45 (17.5%)
 Granuloma annulare N (%) 0 (0.0%) 8 (19.5%) 8 (17.9%)
 Lichen planus N (%) 0 (0.0%) 5 (12.2%) 5 (11.1%)
 Lichenification N (%) 1 (25.0%) 22 (53.7%) 23 (51.1%)
 Palmo-plantar pustulosis N (%) 3 (75.0%) 6 (14.6%) 9 (20.0%)

*For 1 patient, the CRF has not been returned.