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Patch testing in atopic dermatitis: when and how


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM SDEF HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR

How to patch test atopic dermatitis patients

Most of the common topical allergens in AD patients are not included in the T.R.U.E. Test. An expanded allergen series, such as the American Contact Dermatitis Society core 80 series, is the better way to go.

Once the dermatologist determines that a patient’s positive patch test reaction is relevant, it’s important to recommend the use of personal care products that are “pretty clean,” Dr. Silverberg said.

“Clean in my opinion is not a matter of ‘It should be all organic and all natural,’ ” he emphasized. “I’m not anti- any of that, but clean means having the fewest ingredients possible and trying to steer clear of those really common allergens that patients are highly likely to have been exposed to and potentially sensitized to over the many years of their tenure of atopic dermatitis.”

Dr. Silverberg reported receiving research grants from Galderma and GlaxoSmithKline and serving as a consultant to more than a dozen pharmaceutical companies.

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