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Allergic contact dermatitis in children
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology, 2020Allergic contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease which accounts for up to 20% of all childhood dermatitis. Childhood allergic contact dermatitis is more frequent than previously thought and today early diagnosis is considered very important.
Belloni Fortina A.+2 more
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Mechanisms of Allergic Contact Dermatitis
2001Allergenicity depends on several factors determined by the very physicochemical nature of the molecules themselves, i.e., their capacity to penetrate the horny layer, lipophilicity, and chemical reactivity. The sensitizing property of the majority of contact allergens could be predicted from these characteristics (Patlewicz et al., Contact Dermatitis ...
Rustemeyer, Thomas+3 more
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Gold
Archives of Dermatology, 1971Gold sensitivity (the eighth reported case, and the seventh proved case) occurred in a 27-year-old woman. This is the first instance where a dental appliance was involved. The gingival mucosa sloughed following contact with a gold crown, and previous sites of contact dermatitis to jewelry flared.
Mervyn L. Elgart, Robert S. Higdon
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2008
Allergic contact dermatitis is a classic example of a cell mediated hypersensitivity reaction in the skin. This occurs as a result of xenobiotic chemicals penetrating into the skin, chemically reacting with self proteins, eventually resulting in a hapten-specific immune response.
Michael D, Gober, Anthony A, Gaspari
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Allergic contact dermatitis is a classic example of a cell mediated hypersensitivity reaction in the skin. This occurs as a result of xenobiotic chemicals penetrating into the skin, chemically reacting with self proteins, eventually resulting in a hapten-specific immune response.
Michael D, Gober, Anthony A, Gaspari
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Immunoregulation of Allergic Contact Dermatitis
The Journal of Dermatology, 2004AbstractAllergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to haptens can serve as a valuable paradigm for understanding the physiopathology of T cell mediated immune responses. In sensitized individuals, exposure to the relevant hapten initiates clinical expression of ACD, which depends on the rapid activation of specific T cells.
GIROLOMONI, Giampiero+3 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis to naftifine
Contact Dermatitis, 2005a case of allergic contact dermatitis due to a topical medicament containing naftifine is ...
CORAZZA, Monica+2 more
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Shoe Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Dermatitis, 2014Foot dermatitis is a widespread condition, affecting men and women of all ages. Because of the location, this condition may present as a debilitating problem to those who have it. Allergic contact dermatitis involving the feet is frequently due to shoes or socks.
Erin Matthys, Amir Zahir, Alison Ehrlich
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Children
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1984Allergic contact dermatitis accounts for up to 20% of all dermatitis in childhood. The major sources of contact allergy in childhood are metals, shoes, preservatives, and plants. There is considerable variability from region to region and country to country in the prevalence and causes of contact dermatitis in childhood.
William L. Weston, Janet A. Weston
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Allergic contact dermatitis in children
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2006The following paper reviews the recent literature pertaining to allergic contact dermatitis in the pediatric population.Allergic contact dermatitis may affect as many as 20% of the pediatric population. Recent studies implicate the following chemicals as the most common causes: nickel, topical antibiotics, preservative chemicals, fragrances and rubber ...
Giuseppe Militello+2 more
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