2015
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20153902
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Patch test results in children and adolescents. Study from the Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte Dermatology Clinic, Brazil, from 2003 to 2010

Abstract: BACKGROUNDPatch testing is an efficient method to identify the allergen responsible for allergic contact dermatitis.OBJECTIVETo evaluate the results of patch tests in children and adolescents comparing these two age groups' results.METHODSCross-sectional study to assess patch test results of 125 children and adolescents aged 1-19 years, with suspected allergic contact dermatitis, in a dermatology clinic in Brazil. Two Brazilian standardized series were used.RESULTSSeventy four (59.2%) patients had "at least on… Show more

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“…The second most common allergen in the researched group was cobalt chloride, giving 12.8% positive results. According to literature data the frequency of positive tests with this allergen in children ranges between 4% and 12.3% [10,15,23]. In our studies, as in the case of nickel, cobalt contact allergy was observed much more frequently among girls (16.4%), particularly at the age of 14-18 (18.62%).…”
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“…The second most common allergen in the researched group was cobalt chloride, giving 12.8% positive results. According to literature data the frequency of positive tests with this allergen in children ranges between 4% and 12.3% [10,15,23]. In our studies, as in the case of nickel, cobalt contact allergy was observed much more frequently among girls (16.4%), particularly at the age of 14-18 (18.62%).…”
Section: CDsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…O rozpoznaniu u dziecka ACD świadczy dodatni wynik testu płatkowego oraz potwierdzenie, że kontakt z daną substancją rzeczywiście wywołuje objawy chorobowe (wykazanie istotności klinicznej) [5][6][7][8]. Do najczęstszych alergenów kontaktowych u dzieci należą: nikiel, propolis, tiomersal, kobalt, chrom, substancje zapachowe, neomycyna, p--fenylenodwuamina (PPD) [5,9,10]. Dane z piśmiennictwa wykazują jednak, że udział poszczególnych alergenów w ACD jest odmienny w różnych krajach.…”
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“…We reviewed 50 series from 48 studies 5-8,14-57 of children and adolescents referred for standard patch testing because of suspected ACD (total n = 26 710; Table 6). The upper age limit was 18 years in all but three studies, in which the limit was 19 53,54 or 20 years. 55 Sample size ranged from 45 to 6708 subjects.…”
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confidence: 87%