ECZEMAS AND DRUG HYPERSENSITIVITY
3.6
Diagnosing allergic contact dermatitis
In order to correctly diagnose allergic contact dermatitis it is important to distinguish between the three types of eczema: allergic contact eczema, irritant contact eczema, and atopic dermatitis.
After a detailed anamnesis, a careful clinical examination of the eczema – including the documentation of the localization, the stage, and the suspected mechanism – are central. A so-called patch test may then help to identify the culprits and diagnose a true allergic contact eczema.
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