Dan Slodownik, Jonathan Bar, Michal Solomon, Yaron Lavy, Sharon Baum, Orel Mordechai Galed, Roten Cnaan, Efrat Solomon-Cohen, Liran Horev, Danny Daniely
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Abstract
Background: Although allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is relatively common in the adult and pediatric populations alike, few studies describe the special features of contact sensitization among the Israeli pediatric populations, none of them is multicenter. Our study aims to describe and analyze patch test results and trends in 4 tertiary care centers between 2012 and 2022. Methods: We assessed the results of 357 patch tests performed on children 0-18 years old between 2012 and 2022 in designated clinics in 4 tertiary medical centers. All patients were tested using the European baseline series and additional series as clinically indicated. We assessed the demographic features, atopic features, and influence, as well as the main allergens to cause sensitization and allergic contact dermatitis among the pediatric population. Results: In total 69% of the study population were females, mainly 12-18 years old, 35% of the study population were previously diagnosed with atopic dermatitis, and 57% had an atopic diathesis. Females were more commonly sensitized (P < 0.05). Patients without atopic dermatitis were more commonly diagnosed with ACD and had more reactions on patch test (P < 0.05). The most common allergens to cause ACD are preservatives and metals, as previously described, however, acrylate sensitivity is an emerging group that has not been described among the Israeli pediatric population in previous studies. Fragrance mix 2 and Mroxylon pereirae are relatively rare allergens among the Israeli pediatric population, whereas linalool hyperoxide might be considered an emerging allergen. Methylisothiazolinone causes ACD more frequently among patients without atopic dermatitis (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Among the Israeli pediatric population, ACD is more common in females without atopic dermatitis. Acrylates become a common culprit and should be included in baseline series. Patients with atopic dermatitis are less frequently sensitized by methylisothiazolinone.
背景:尽管过敏性接触性皮炎(ACD)在成人和儿童人群中相对常见,但很少有研究描述以色列儿童人群接触致敏的特殊特征,也没有一项是多中心的。我们的研究旨在描述和分析2012年至2022年间4个三级护理中心的贴片测试结果和趋势。方法:我们评估了2012年至2022年间在4个三级医疗中心的指定诊所对0-18岁儿童进行的357次贴片测试的结果。所有患者均使用欧洲基线系列和临床指示的附加系列进行测试。我们评估了儿科人群的人口统计学特征、特应性特征和影响,以及导致致敏和过敏性接触性皮炎的主要过敏原。结果:研究人群中69%为女性,主要为12-18岁,35%的研究人群先前被诊断为特应性皮炎,57%具有特应性素质。女性更常见致敏(P P P 结论:在以色列儿科人群中,ACD在没有特应性皮炎的女性中更常见。丙烯酸酯成为常见的罪魁祸首,应纳入基线系列。特应性皮炎患者较少被甲基异噻唑啉酮致敏。
期刊介绍:
Dermatitis is owned by the American Contact Dermatitis Society and is the home journal of 4 other organizations, namely Societa Italiana di Dermatologica Allergologica Professionale e Ambientale, Experimental Contact Dermatitis Research Group, International Contact Dermatitis Research Group, and North American Contact Dermatitis Group.
Dermatitis focuses on contact, atopic, occupational, and drug dermatitis, and welcomes manuscript submissions in these fields, with emphasis on reviews, studies, reports, and letters. Annual sections include Contact Allergen of the Year and Contact Allergen Alternatives, for which papers are chosen or invited by the respective section editor. Other sections unique to the journal are Pearls & Zebras, Product Allergen Watch, and news, features, or meeting abstracts from participating organizations.