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==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
Clinical diagnosis
*Allergist may use patch test to determine exact cause


==Management==
==Management==

Revision as of 21:35, 23 January 2016

Background

  • Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
  • Three Types
    • Allergic contact dermatitis: nickel, gold, chromium, poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac
    • Irritant contact dermatitis: solvents, neat oils, kerosene, surfactants in cosmetics, latex, drain cleaners
    • Photocontact dermatitis: interaction with UV light (lime juice and sunlight)

Clinical Features

  • Inflammation of the epidermis and dermis
    • Erythema may take 1-3 days to show up
    • May also have blisters and wheels
    • Form in linear or shaped-pattern depending on exposure
    • Itchy, burning, and sometimes painful
    • Can take weeks to heal
Contact dermatitis

Differential Diagnosis

Generalized Rash

Diagnosis

Clinical diagnosis

  • Allergist may use patch test to determine exact cause

Management

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References