Pediatric allergic contact dermatitis. Part 2: Patch testing series, procedure, and unique scenarios - 11/01/21

Abstract |
Patch testing is the criterion standard for diagnosing allergic contact dermatitis. Causative allergens differ between children and adults, necessitating the development of pediatric-specific patch test series. The Pediatric Baseline Series was developed in 2018 through expert consensus and includes relevant pediatric allergens that dermatologists can use in practice. Obstacles in patch testing, such as the need for multiple office visits, length of patch application, and avoidance of sweat and water on the testing area, are particularly challenging for the pediatric population, and several strategies are proposed. Aside from formal patch testing, alternatives like the repeat open application test and empiric allergen avoidance can be helpful in children. The key to management of allergic contact dermatitis is allergen avoidance, with emphasis on the need to properly identify causative allergens. Continued data collection through registries allows for a better understanding of the diagnosis and management of pediatric allergic contact dermatitis.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : ACD, allergens, patch testing, pediatric ACD, pediatric allergic contact dermatitis, Pediatric Baseline Series
Abbreviations used : ACD, ACDS, APT, FDA, IR, MI, PBS, PEAS, ROAT, TRUE
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| Funding sources: None. |
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| IRB approval status: Not applicable. |
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| Date of release: February 2021. |
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| Expiration date: February 2024. |
Vol 84 - N° 2
P. 247-255 - février 2021 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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