Clinical Features of Contact Dermatitis
Fig. 2.1 Atopic dermatitis of the antecubital fossa Fig. 2.2 Seborrheic dermatitis of the face Fig. 2.3 Seborrheic dermatitis of the medial aspect of the eyebrow Fig. 2.4 Nummular dermatitis…
Fig. 2.1 Atopic dermatitis of the antecubital fossa Fig. 2.2 Seborrheic dermatitis of the face Fig. 2.3 Seborrheic dermatitis of the medial aspect of the eyebrow Fig. 2.4 Nummular dermatitis…
Fig. 24.1 Hierarchical skin protection strategy Worker-related strategies, for example, skin protection, should be optimized by choice of adequate gloves, barrier creams, emollients, and skin cleaning products and by workers…
1. Patients with hand dermatitis, even if suspected endogenous, always be liberal when considering patch testing. The hands are exposed to a multitude of substances both willingly and unknowingly. Hand…
Fig. 7.1 Systemic chronic drug photosensitivity, with symmetrical lesions involving the face and V of the neck and forearms, with protection of the area covered by the wrist watch Fig….
Stage 1 Localized urticaria (redness and swelling) Immediate contact dermatitis (eczema – protein contact dermatitis) Itching, tingling, or burning sensation Stage 2 Generalized urticaria Stage 3 Bronchial asthma (wheezing) Rhinitis,…