Allergic contact dermatitis accounts for 20% of cases of all contact dermatitis (1)
It occurs twice as frequently in women as in men, and often starts at a young age (3).
The number of children with allergic contact dermatitis is increasing. It has been suggested that children with eczematous eruptions should be patch-tested, especially children with hand and eyelid eczema (4).
Prognosis for allergic contact dermatitis is usually worse compared to irritant contact dermatitis unless the allergen is identified and avoided (2).
A common cause of this type of dermatitis is nickel.
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