Proposed ICDRG Classification of the Clinical Presentation of Contact Allergy
(2016) In Dermatitis 27(5). p.248-258- Abstract
The International Contact Dermatitis Research Group proposes a classification for the clinical presentation of contact allergy. The classification is based primarily on the mode of clinical presentation. The categories are direct exposure/contact dermatitis, mimicking or exacerbation of preexisting eczema, multifactorial dermatitis including allergic contact dermatitis, by proxy, mimicking angioedema, airborne contact dermatitis, photo-induced contact dermatitis, systemic contact dermatitis, noneczematous contact dermatitis, contact urticaria, protein contact dermatitis, respiratory/mucosal symptoms, oral contact dermatitis, erythroderma/exfoliative dermatitis, minor forms of presentation, and extracutaneous manifestations.
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- 2016-09-01
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- Dermatitis
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- 27
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- 5
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- 11 pages
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- Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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- 1710-3568
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- 10.1097/DER.0000000000000222
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