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Children with Atopic Dermatitis Should Always be Patch-tested if They Have Hand or Foot Dermatitis

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Published:1st May 2015
Author: Isaksson M, Olhardt S, Rådehed J, Svensson Å.
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Ref.:Acta Derm Venereol. 2015 May;95(5):583-6.
DOI:10.2340/00015555-1995
Children with Atopic Dermatitis Should Always be Patch-tested if They Have Hand or Foot Dermatitis


Atopic dermatitis is the most common chronic inflammatory disease among children in industrialised countries. Many factors influence this disease in a negative way and contact allergy is one such factor. The aim of the study was to examine the frequency of contact allergy among children with the diagnosis atopic dermatitis. Contact allergy was found in 22/82 children (26.8%), the most common from Amerchol L101 (11.0%), potassium dichromate (7.3%), and nickel sulfate (4.9%). A statistically significant difference in contact allergy frequency was demonstrated for those with hand and/or foot eczema compared to those without. Children with atopic dermatitis who suffer from hand and/or foot dermatitis should always be patch-tested to evaluate whether they have a relevant contact allergy and thus allergic contact dermatitis.


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