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Nascer e Crescer

Print version ISSN 0872-0754

Nascer e Crescer vol.19 no.3 Porto Sept. 2010

 

Caso Dermatológico

Alergia às Caneleiras

 

Ana Oliveira1, Iolanda Fernandes1, Inês Lobo1, Manuela Selores1

1 Serviço de Dermatologia, Hospital de Santo António / CHPorto

 

ABSTRACT

Many adverse events can occur when the skin comes in contact with external agents. Eczema is one of them. The eczema can be either allergic or irritant in nature. Irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) accounts for approximately 80% of all contact dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) accounts for the remaining 20%. ACD is a delayed-type hyper­sensitivity reaction that is elicited when the skin comes in contact with a chemical to which an individual has previously been sensitized.

The classic picture of contact der­matitis is a well-demarcated erythematous vesicular (in the acute form) and/or scaly patch or plaque (in the chronic form) lesion, with well-defined margins corresponding to the area of contact. It requires an appropriate level of suspicion for the possibility of an allergen to elicit a contact dermatitis.

Treatment is based on avoidance of the allergen associated with corticosteroids and antihistamines.

The authors present a case of allergic contact dermatitis to football shin guards in a 12 year-old boy who regularly practiced soccer. 

Keywords: allergic, contact dermatitis, football shin guards

 

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BIBLIOGRAFIA

1. Fisher’s Contact Dermatitis. Ed Rietschel RL, Fowler JF. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2009         [ Links ]

2. Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology. Ed Harper J, Oranje A, Prose NS. Wiley-Blackwell 2010

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