Abstract
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a common occupational disease. Hairdressers and beauticians are at increased risk of occupational chronic hand eczema. We present a case of mixed occupational, non-occupational and iatrogenic ACD in a hairdresser which illustrates that delayed diagnosis can result in high morbidity, and unnecessary treatment and cost. A hairdresser with chronic hand and facial eczema failed medical management with topical steroids and dupilumab. Patch testing revealed contact allergy to multiple occupational exposures, home exposures and topical medicaments.
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Koblinski, J. E., & Hamann, D. (2020). Mixed occupational and iatrogenic allergic contact dermatitis in a hairdresser. Occupational Medicine, 70(7), 523–526. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqaa152
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