2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ad.2017.05.011
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Dermatitis de contacto alérgica por regiones anatómicas. Claves diagnósticas

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“…The main affected areas in patients with contact dermatitis, identified in this study are comparable to what has been described in recent publications and in accordance with world literature. 33 , 34 , 35 The main anatomical localization is in hands, in 37.1% of cases. The high percentage of this condition's presence in this anatomical region could be explained by the fact that the hands are the body part most often used in daily activities, and which are repeatedly exposed to a large number of allergens.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main affected areas in patients with contact dermatitis, identified in this study are comparable to what has been described in recent publications and in accordance with world literature. 33 , 34 , 35 The main anatomical localization is in hands, in 37.1% of cases. The high percentage of this condition's presence in this anatomical region could be explained by the fact that the hands are the body part most often used in daily activities, and which are repeatedly exposed to a large number of allergens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hiperpigmentación post inflamatoria en el dorso de ambos pies. para su clasificación son la anamnesis y la exploración física, haciendo hincapié en la localización de las lesiones (2) . Se requieren pruebas de parche para confirmar el diagnóstico (1) .…”
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“…El sitio más frecuente de aparición de la dermatitis por el calzado es la superficie dorsal del hallux (dedo gordo) y el empeine, y posteriormente se extiende por difusión a los otros dedos y la cara dorsal del pie (4) , porque son áreas en contacto más estrecho con los zapatos y donde el estrato córneo es más delgado (3) . Los patrones clínicos de la dermatitis alérgica de contacto en los pies incluyen: a) patrón de calzado; b) patrón plantar; y c) patrón localizado (2) . El patrón de calzado es el más común y se observa con mayor frecuencia en el sexo femenino (2) .…”
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