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

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/164050
Date of Publication
March 17, 2021
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Universitätsklinik fü...

Author
Loman, Laura
Uter, Wolfgang
Armario-Hita, José C
Ayala, Fabio
Balato, Anna
Ballmer-Weber, Barbara K
Bauer, Andrea
Bircher, Andreas J
Buhl, Timo
Czarnecka-Operacz, Magdalena
Dickel, Heinrich
Fuchs, Thomas
Giménez Arnau, Ana
John, Swen M
Kränke, Birger
Kręcisz, Beata
Mahler, Vera
Rustemeyer, Thomas
Sadowska-Przytocka, Anna
Sánchez-Pérez, Javier
Scherer Hofmeier, Kathrin
Schliemann, Sibylle
Simon, Dagmar
Universitätsklinik für Dermatologie
Spiewak, Radoslaw
Spring, Philip
Valiukevičienė, Skaidra
Wagner, Nicola
Weisshaar, Elke
Pesonen, Maria
Schuttelaar, Marie L A
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

Series
Contact dermatitis
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1600-0536
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1111/cod.13833
PubMed ID
33729576
Uncontrolled Keywords

RRID:SCR_001905 body ...

Description
BACKGROUND

Irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) is caused by the acute locally toxic effect of a strong irritant, or the cumulative exposure to various weaker physical and/or chemical irritants.

OBJECTIVES

To describe the characteristics of patients with ICD in the population patch tested in the European Surveillance System on Contact Allergies (ESSCA; www.essca-dc.org) database.

METHODS

Data collected by the ESSCA in consecutively patch-tested patients from January 2009 to December 2018 were analyzed.

RESULTS

Of the 68 072 patients, 8702 were diagnosed with ICD (without concomitant allergic contact dermatitis [ACD]). Hand and face were the most reported anatomical sites, and 45.7% of the ICD was occupational ICD (OICD). The highest proportions of OICD were found in metal turners, bakers, pastry cooks, and confectionery makers. Among patients diagnosed with ICD, 45% were found sensitized with no relevance for the current disease.

CONCLUSIONS

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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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/66426
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