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Dagmar Simon is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland and specializes in medical research primarily focused on dermatology and related fields. Their scholarly contributions encompass a range of topics including dermatology and skin diseases, allergic rhinitis and sensitization, eosinophilic esophagitis, asthma and respiratory diseases, contact dermatitis and allergies, eosinophilic disorders and syndromes, and food allergy and anaphylaxis research.

Their research is situated mainly within the broader field of medicine with a strong emphasis on subfields such as dermatology, immunology and allergy, rheumatology, immunology, and surgery. The distribution of their publications highlights dermatology as the most prominent specialty, followed by significant work in immunology and allergy-related areas.

Dagmar Simon has contributed extensively to a number of scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Contact Dermatitis, Allergy, Gastroenterology, and the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Collaboration with other researchers is a notable aspect of their work. Frequent co-authors include Hans-Uwe Simon, Andreas Wollenberg, Andrea Bauer, Alain Schoepfer, and Ekaterina Safroneeva, indicating active engagement in multidisciplinary and multi-author projects.

Among their recent published papers are:

  • ETFAD/EADV Eczema task force 2020 position paper on diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults and children (2020, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology)
  • European guideline (EuroGuiDerm) on atopic eczema: part I - systemic therapy (2022, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology)
  • European guideline (EuroGuiDerm) on atopic eczema - part II: non-systemic treatments and treatment recommendations for special AE patient populations (2022, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology)
  • Guidelines for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of hand eczema (2021, Contact Dermatitis)
  • Urticaria: Collegium Internationale Allergologicum (CIA) Update 2020 (2020, International Archives of Allergy and Immunology)

Best Publications

  • Consensus-based European guidelines for treatment of atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults and children: part I.

    A Wollenberg;S Barbarot;T Bieber;S Christen-Zaech

  • Guidelines for treatment of atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) part I.

    J. Ring;A. Alomar;T. Bieber;M. Deleuran

  • Consensus‐based European guidelines for treatment of atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults and children: part II

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  • Hypereosinophilic syndrome: a multicenter, retrospective analysis of clinical characteristics and response to therapy.

    Princess U. Ogbogu;Bruce S. Bochner;Joseph H. Butterfield;Gerald J. Gleich

  • EAACI/GA2LEN/EDF guideline: management of urticaria

    T. Zuberbier;C. Bindslev‐Jensen;W. Canonica;C. E. H. Grattan

  • ETFAD/EADV Eczema task force 2015 position paper on diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis in adult and paediatric patients.

    A. Wollenberg;Arnold Oranje;M. Deleuran;D. Simon

  • European guideline (EuroGuiDerm) on atopic eczema: part I – systemic therapy

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  • ETFAD/EADV eczema task force 2009 position paper on diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis

    U. Darsow;A. Wollenberg;D. Simon;A. Taïeb

  • ETFAD/EADV Eczema task force 2020 position paper on diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults and children

    A. Wollenberg;S. Christen-Zäch;A. Taieb;Carle Paul

  • Eosinophils and atopic dermatitis

    D. Simon;L. R. Braathen;H.-U. Simon

  • Epidemiology, clinical features, and immunology of the "intrinsic" (non-IgE-mediated) type of atopic dermatitis (constitutional dermatitis).

    P. Schmid;D. Simon;H.-U. Simon;C. A. Akdis

  • Guidelines for treatment of atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) Part II

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  • The prevalence of positive reactions in the atopy patch test with aeroallergens and food allergens in subjects with atopic eczema: a European multicenter study.

    U. Darsow;J. Laifaoui;K. Kerschenlohr;A. Wollenberg

  • Anti-CD20 (rituximab) treatment improves atopic eczema.

    Dagmar Simon;Susanne Hösli;Ganna Kostylina;Nikhil Yawalkar

  • Alleviation of chronic venous leg ulcers with a hand‐held dielectric barrier discharge plasma generator (PlasmaDerm® VU‐2010): results of a monocentric, two‐armed, open, prospective, randomized and controlled trial (NCT01415622)

    F Brehmer;H A Haenssle;G Daeschlein;R Ahmed

  • European guideline (EuroGuiDerm) on atopic eczema – part II: non‐systemic treatments and treatment recommendations for special AE patient populations

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  • Use of an Anti–Interleukin-5 Antibody in the Hypereosinophilic Syndrome with Eosinophilic Dermatitis

    Sabine-Gisela Plötz;Hans-Uwe Simon;Ulf Darsow;Dagmar Simon

  • Patient-Oriented SCORAD (PO-SCORAD): a new self-assessment scale in atopic dermatitis validated in Europe.

    J.-F. Stalder;S. Barbarot;A. Wollenberg;E. A. Holm

  • Eosinophilic esophagitis is frequently associated with IgE-mediated allergic airway diseases.

    Dagmar Simon;Hanspeter Marti;Pius Heer;Hans-Uwe Simon

  • Eosinophilic esophagitis is characterized by a non-IgE-mediated food hypersensitivity.

    Dagmar Simon;A Cianferoni;J M Spergel;S Aceves

  • T cells and T cell-derived cytokines as pathogenic factors in the nonallergic form of atopic dermatitis.

    Cezmi A. Akdis;Mübeccel Akdis;Dagmar Simon;Birgit Dibbert

  • Pediatric and adult eosinophilic esophagitis: similarities and differences.

    A. Straumann;S. S. Aceves;C. Blanchard;M. H. Collins

  • EAACI/GA2LEN/EDF guideline: Definition, classifikation and diagnosis of urticaria

    T. Zuberbier;Carsten Bindslev-Jensen;W. Canonica;C.E. Grattan

  • Eczema herpeticatum recidivans

    Andreas Wollenberg;Maria Grichtmeier;Margitta Worm;Thomas Werfel

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Uwe Simon
Hans-Uwe Simon University of Bern
Shida Yousefi
Shida Yousefi University of Bern
Ulf Darsow
Ulf Darsow Technical University of Munich
Thomas Werfel
Thomas Werfel Hannover Medical School
Barbara Ballmer-Weber
Barbara Ballmer-Weber Kantonsspital St. Gallen
Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier
Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier University of Zurich
Andreas Wollenberg
Andreas Wollenberg Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Wolfgang Uter
Wolfgang Uter University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Marc E. Rothenberg
Marc E. Rothenberg Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Johannes Ring
Johannes Ring Technical University of Munich

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