Pediatric "pet consort dermatitis"-Allergic contact dermatitis from transfer of bronopol from a pet cat.
Dathan J HamannAlyson RidpathEsteban Fernandez FaithPublished in: Pediatric dermatology (2018)
Consort dermatitis refers to an allergic contact dermatitis caused by transfer from an intimate contact to a sensitized patient. Although close contact with other humans most commonly provokes consort dermatitis, pets have been the source in a minority of cases. We present a unique case of transfer dermatitis from a patient's cat litter to her forearms. Pediatric dermatologists should be aware of the possibility of consort or "transfer" allergic contact dermatitis from pets.