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Contact allergy in children: an update | Contact allergy in children: an update |
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Expert Review of Dermatology April 2006, Vol. 1, No. 2, Pages 201-205 (doi:10.1586/17469872.1.2.201) Contact allergy in children: an update Anthony Goon and Chee Leok Goh † Author for correspondence
Contact dermatitis in children is not uncommon. Most cases are
misdiagnosed as endogenous eczema. Irritant contact dermatitis is
probably more common than allergic contact dermatitis. Most
epidemiology studies are based on referral populations in hospitals and
the actual incidence in the community is unknown. The reported
prevalence of contact allergy in patch test clinics varies from 24 to
66%. Common contact allergens include metals (
e.g., nickel), mercurials (medicament), fragrance mix and rubber
chemicals. Allergic and irritant contact dermatitis are often
clinically indistinguishable from each other and an accurate diagnosis
is possible only after a detailed history, physical examination and
patch test. Occasionally, the location and morphology of the dermatitis
may give a clue to diagnosis. Patch testing is seldom carried out in
children, and dermatologists should be encouraged to perform the test
where allergic contact dermatitis is suspected. There are similarities
between pediatric and adult contact dermatitis and the same patch-test
allergen concentrations can be used as in adults with minor
modifications. Contact urticaria to natural rubber latex in children
should not be overlooked. Children with atopic dermatitis and those
with multiple surgical interventions are at a higher risk. Once
diagnosed, strict avoidance of products containing natural rubber latex
should be advised, as contact urticaria to natural rubber latex can be
life threatening.
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