Clinical aspects of contact allergy to corticosteroids
- PMID: 7841558
- DOI: 10.1159/000246992
Clinical aspects of contact allergy to corticosteroids
Abstract
Because of their anti-inflammatory activity, corticosteroids generally mask the clinical signs of a contact dermatitis to a corticosteroid preparation. The lesions usually present as chronic dermatitis, and the patients mostly report not exacerbations but failures to respond to corticosteroid therapy. Moreover, masking also occurs with patch-test reactions obtained with corticosteroid preparations and the corticosteroid molecules themselves. These are important reasons why contact allergy to such preparations has frequently been missed in the past.
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