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European Surveillance System on Contact Allergies (ESSCA): Characteristics of patients patch tested and diagnosed with irritant contact dermatitis.

Laura LomanWolfgang UterJosé C Armario-HitaFabio AyalaAnna BalatoBarbara K Ballmer-WeberAndrea BauerAndreas J BircherTimo BuhlMagdalena Czarnecka-OperaczHeinrich DickelThomas FuchsGimenez-Arnau Ana MariaSwen M JohnBirger KränkeBeata KręciszVera MahlerThomas RustemeyerAnna Sadowska-PrzytockaJavier Sánchez-PérezKathrin Scherer HofmeierSibylle SchliemannDagmar SimonRadoslaw SpiewakPhilip SpringSkaidra ValiukevičienėNicola WagnerElke WeisshaarMaria PesonenMarie-Louise A Schuttelaarnull null
Published in: Contact dermatitis (2021)
The hands were mainly involved in OICD also in the subgroup of patients with contact dermatitis, in whom relevant contact sensitization had been ruled out, emphasizing the need for limiting irritant exposures. However, in difficult-to-treat contact dermatitis, unrecognized contact allergy, or unrecognized clinical relevance of identified allergies owing to incomplete or wrong product ingredient information must always be considered.
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