| Literature DB >> 20205907 |
Paolo Pigatto1, Alberto Martelli, Chiara Marsili, Alessandro Fiocchi.
Abstract
Contact dermatitis in pediatric population is a common but (previously) under recognized disease. It is usually divided into the allergic and the irritant forms. The diagnosis is usually obtained with the patch test technique after conducting a thorough medical history and careful physical examination but patch testing in infants may be particularly difficult, and false-positive reactions may occur. This study also provides an overview of the most common allergens in pediatric population and discusses various therapeutic modalities.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20205907 PMCID: PMC2828457 DOI: 10.1186/1824-7288-36-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
The series used in children.
| Patch test series | Indications |
|---|---|
| Pediatric | 0-14 years |
| Cosmetic | ≥6 months |
| Eyelid | Adolescence |
| Fragrances | Adolescence |
| Footwear | ≥6 years |
| Metals and orthopedic | ≥6 years |
| Corticosteroid | AD or other dermatological diseases |
| Antibiotic | AD or other dermatological diseases |
| Detergent/disinfectant | AD or other dermatological diseases |
| Photopatch test | ≥14 years |
| Textiles | ≥2 years |
| Hairdressing | ≥14 years |