Allergic contact dermatitis in Danish children referred for patch testing – a nationwide multicentre study
Contact Dermatitis2013Vol. 70(2), pp. 104–111
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Abstract
Allergic contact dermatitis in children is a significant clinical problem. Contact allergy should always be considered when children with recalcitrant eczema are encountered, and special attention should be paid to girls. Patch testing is important, and children may be tested with the same patch test concentrations as adults.
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