Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period
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Resumo: | Abstract The number of studies on patch-test results in children and adolescents has gradually increased in recent years, thus stimulating reviews. This paper is a systematic review of a 15-year period devoted to studying the issue. Variations pertaining to the number and age groups of tested children and/or adolescents, the number of subjects with atopy/atopic dermatitis history, the quantity, type and concentrations of the tested substances, the test technique and type of data regarding clinical relevance, must all be considered in evaluating these studies, as they make it harder to formulate conclusions. The most common allergens in children were nickel, thimerosal, cobalt, fragrance, lanolin and neomycin. In adolescents, they were nickel, thimerosal, cobalt, fragrance, potassium dichromate, and Myroxylon pereirae. Knowledge of this matter aids health professionals in planning preventive programs aimed at improving children's quality of life and ensuring that their future prospects are not undermined. |
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Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year periodAdolescentAllergensChildDermatitisDermatitis, allergic contactDermatitis, contactPatch-testsAbstract The number of studies on patch-test results in children and adolescents has gradually increased in recent years, thus stimulating reviews. This paper is a systematic review of a 15-year period devoted to studying the issue. Variations pertaining to the number and age groups of tested children and/or adolescents, the number of subjects with atopy/atopic dermatitis history, the quantity, type and concentrations of the tested substances, the test technique and type of data regarding clinical relevance, must all be considered in evaluating these studies, as they make it harder to formulate conclusions. The most common allergens in children were nickel, thimerosal, cobalt, fragrance, lanolin and neomycin. In adolescents, they were nickel, thimerosal, cobalt, fragrance, potassium dichromate, and Myroxylon pereirae. Knowledge of this matter aids health professionals in planning preventive programs aimed at improving children's quality of life and ensuring that their future prospects are not undermined.Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia2016-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962016000100064Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia v.91 n.1 2016reponame:Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia (SBD)instacron:SBD10.1590/abd1806-4841.20163927info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues,Dulcilea FerrazGoulart,Eugênio Marcos Andradeeng2016-03-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0365-05962016000100064Revistahttp://www.anaisdedermatologia.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpabd@sbd.org.br||revista@sbd.org.br1806-48410365-0596opendoar:2016-03-09T00:00Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia (SBD)false |
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Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period |
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Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period |
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Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period Rodrigues,Dulcilea Ferraz Adolescent Allergens Child Dermatitis Dermatitis, allergic contact Dermatitis, contact Patch-tests |
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Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period |
title_full |
Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period |
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Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period |
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Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period |
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Patch-test results in children and adolescents: systematic review of a 15-year period |
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Rodrigues,Dulcilea Ferraz |
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Rodrigues,Dulcilea Ferraz Goulart,Eugênio Marcos Andrade |
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Goulart,Eugênio Marcos Andrade |
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Rodrigues,Dulcilea Ferraz Goulart,Eugênio Marcos Andrade |
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Adolescent Allergens Child Dermatitis Dermatitis, allergic contact Dermatitis, contact Patch-tests |
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Adolescent Allergens Child Dermatitis Dermatitis, allergic contact Dermatitis, contact Patch-tests |
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Abstract The number of studies on patch-test results in children and adolescents has gradually increased in recent years, thus stimulating reviews. This paper is a systematic review of a 15-year period devoted to studying the issue. Variations pertaining to the number and age groups of tested children and/or adolescents, the number of subjects with atopy/atopic dermatitis history, the quantity, type and concentrations of the tested substances, the test technique and type of data regarding clinical relevance, must all be considered in evaluating these studies, as they make it harder to formulate conclusions. The most common allergens in children were nickel, thimerosal, cobalt, fragrance, lanolin and neomycin. In adolescents, they were nickel, thimerosal, cobalt, fragrance, potassium dichromate, and Myroxylon pereirae. Knowledge of this matter aids health professionals in planning preventive programs aimed at improving children's quality of life and ensuring that their future prospects are not undermined. |
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