Belt buckles-increasing awareness of nickel exposure in children: A Case Report

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Children, especially those with atopic dermatitis, are at risk for nickel sensitization and subsequent dermatitis from metal-containing objects, namely belt buckles. We describe allergic contact dermatitis in 12 children with peri-umbilical nickel dermatitis (with and without generalized involvement) caused by dimethylglyoxime-positive belt buckles. The patients' symptoms resolved with avoidance of the nickel-containing products.

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Goldenberg, A., Admani, S., Pelletier, J. L., & Jacob, S. E. (2015). Belt buckles-increasing awareness of nickel exposure in children: A Case Report. Pediatrics, 136(3), e691–e693. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2015-0794

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