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Patch testing in children (II). Results and case reports.

I Pevny, M Brennenstuhl, G Razinskas

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    This 10-year study identified nickel, cobalt, para-dyes, and chromate as the most frequent allergens in children aged 3-16 years. Detailed case studies highlight common causes of allergic contact dermatitis in pediatric populations.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Dermatology
    • Allergology
    • Contact Dermatitis Research

    Background:

    • Patch testing is crucial for diagnosing allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
    • Understanding common pediatric allergens informs clinical practice and prevention strategies.
    • Longitudinal data on pediatric patch testing is essential for tracking trends.

    Observation:

    • A decade of patch testing data was analyzed for children aged 3 to 16 years.
    • The study focused on identifying the most prevalent contact allergens in this age group.
    • Detailed case reports were compiled for 26 children.

    Findings:

    • Nickel was the most frequent allergen identified.
    • Cobalt, para-dyes, and chromate were also common allergens.

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  • These findings underscore the importance of specific allergen avoidance in children.
  • Implications:

    • Results guide dermatologists in diagnosing and managing pediatric ACD.
    • Highlights the need for public awareness regarding common allergens in consumer products.
    • Informs future research on allergen prevalence and sensitization in children.