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Contact Dermatitis

Editor: V. Dimov, M.D., Allergist/Immunologist and Assistant Professor at University of Chicago

Information For Patients

Contact dermatitis
Patch Testing Procedure - step-by-step photos
Hives (urticaria) and angioedema
Eczema or atopic dermatitis
Allergy Testing
Skin Allergy Quiz by AAAAI

Information For Doctors

Contact Dermatitis: Teaching Cases

How to Diagnose Contact Dermatitis?
Irritant contact dermatitis
Irritant contact dermatitis to acne medication that contains benzoyl peroxide

Other Forms of Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis
An "Allergic Rash" Which Turned Out to be Seborrheic Dermatitis
It's not a drug reaction but a fungal infection in an immunosuppressed patient (tinea corporis)
Correct diagnosis is keratosis pilaris rather than an "allergic rash"
How to Diagnose Latex Allergy
Tattoo Allergy. NEJM Images in Clinical Medicine.
Common Rashes Not to Miss: Slideshow. Medscape.
Contact Dermatitis - Evaluation and Diagnosis
Why Can't Contact Dermatitis Be Diagnosed by Blood Test?

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Published: 07/12/2008
Updated: 09/15/2012
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