Eyelid dermatitis: an evaluation of 447 patients.

F. Ayala, G. Fabbrocini, R. Bacchilega, E. Berardesca, S. Caraffini, M. Corazza, M. L. Flori, S. Francalanci, M. Guarrera, P. Lisi, B. Santucci, D. Schena, F. Suppa, R. Valsecchi, C. Vincenzi, N. Balato
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BACKGROUND Eyelids can be affected by various types of dermatitis that are often difficult to diagnose. OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to establish some guidelines for a correct diagnosis. METHODS A total of 447 patients treated at 12 research units for eczema or other inflammatory dermatitis located on the eyelids were invited to complete a questionnaire. When necessary, patch tests with haptens of the standard series from Gruppo Italiano di Ricerca sulle Dermatiti da Contatto e Ambientali della Società Italiana di Dermatologia e Venereologia (SIDEV-GIRDCA) were performed. RESULTS Of the subjects studied, 50.2 % were diagnosed with allergic contact dermatitis (ACD); 20.9% were affected by irritant contact dermatitis (ICD), 13.5% by atopic dermatitis, 6.3% by seborrheic dermatitis, 6.5% by aspecific xerotic dermatitis, and 2.3% by psoriasis. Approximately 91% of all subjects reported an absence of familial atopy. A significant statistical association between diagnosis type and a personal history of atopy was evident (p <.000001, chi-square test). The results of gradual logistic regression models showed four-eyelid involvement as the main risk factor for ACD (odds ratio [OR] = 3.0; 95% CI, 1.1-8.1); with ICD, the main risk factor was the onset of symptoms at between 2 and 6 months (OR = 2.1; 95% CI, 1.1-4.0), whereas for atopic dermatitis, the main risk factors were the onset of symptoms later than 6 months and a personal history of atopy (OR = 4.9 and 3.6, respectively). CONCLUSION Results suggest that many characteristics of the patients examined can be used for the differential diagnosis of palpebral eczematous dermatitis.
眼睑皮炎:447例患者的评价。
背景:各种类型的皮炎会影响眼睑,而这些皮炎通常很难诊断。目的为正确诊断该病提供指导。方法对12个研究单位的447例眼睑湿疹或其他炎症性皮炎患者进行问卷调查。必要时,使用意大利皮肤病协会、意大利皮肤病和性病协会(siddev - girdca)标准系列的半抗原进行斑贴试验。结果50.2%的受试者诊断为过敏性接触性皮炎(ACD);刺激性接触性皮炎(ICD)占20.9%,特应性皮炎占13.5%,脂溢性皮炎占6.3%,特异性干性皮炎占6.5%,牛皮癣占2.3%。大约91%的受试者报告没有家族性特应性。诊断类型与个人特应性病史之间有显著的统计学关联(p < 0.05)。000001,卡方检验)。逐步logistic回归模型结果显示,四眼皮受累是ACD的主要危险因素(优势比[OR] = 3.0;95% ci, 1.1-8.1);对于ICD,主要危险因素是在2至6个月间出现症状(OR = 2.1;95% CI, 1.1-4.0),而对于特应性皮炎,主要危险因素是6个月后出现症状和个人特应性病史(OR分别为4.9和3.6)。结论患者的许多特征可作为眼睑湿疹性皮炎的鉴别诊断依据。
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