Clinics in Dermatology
Volume 25, Issue 5 , Pages 493-494, September 2007

In pursuit of defining clinical relevance of positive patch tests results

  • Ronni Wolf, MD

      Affiliations

    • The Dermatology Unit, Kaplan Medical Center, Rechovot 76100, Israel
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Fax: +972 9 9560978.
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  • Batya Davidovici, MD

      Affiliations

    • The Dermatology Unit, Kaplan Medical Center, Rechovot 76100, Israel
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  • Stephen P. Stone, MD

      Affiliations

    • Division of Dermatology, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, USA
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  • Yalcin Tuzun, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Dermatology, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract 

According to the current classification of clinical relevance of the positive patch test reactions, the positive results of patients who are allergic to various allergens that are not responsible for the present dermatitis do not fit into the category of “relevant to present dermatitis” but should be defined as “relevant to a preceding bout of dermatitis.” This seems to us inappropriate and misleading because reexposure to the sensitizing agent would quickly revert their reaction to “relevant to present dermatitis.”

We suggest an alternative possibility to the current division of the various types of clinical relevance, namely, “relevance to a present allergy other than the presenting dermatitis.”

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PII: S0738-081X(07)00134-4

doi:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2007.07.004

Clinics in Dermatology
Volume 25, Issue 5 , Pages 493-494, September 2007