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A Mouse Ear Model for Allergic Contact Dermatitis Evaluation
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Atypical diaper dermatitis: contact allergy to mercapto compounds
Anna Theresa Onken1, Julia Baumstark1, Benedetta Belloni1
1Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Technical University, Munich, Germany.
Abstract:
We present a case of allergic contact dermatitis in an 18-month-old boy caused by type-IV allergy to mercapto mix and mercaptobenzothiazole as components of the elastic border of diapers. Allergic contact dermatitis should be included in the differential diagnosis of diaper dermatitis, especially in difficult-to-treat cases or atypical clinical presentation.
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