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Dermatitis contact allergies: caused by wearing this wooden jewellery.

Dermatitis contact allergic: Acute, itching, relatively sharply defined, photoallergic (contact) eczema with red plaques infiltrated like pillows, partly sharply defined, in the lateral cheek area also blurredly defined. Multiple, partly solitary, partly confluent vesicles on cheeks, nose and forehead. 27-year-old female patient after application of a sunblock.



Dermatitis contact allergic with extensive formation of blisters and massive swelling of the eyelids.

Contact allergic dermatitis: Collateral swelling of the eyelid in acute contact allergic dermatitis caused by hair dyes.

Contact allergic dermatitis: chronic eyelid dermatitis caused by eyelid cosmetics.

Dermatitis contact allergic: Multiple (both eyelid regions affected), acute, blurred, low consistency, itchy and burning, red, slightly moist plaques.

Dermatitis contact allergic: with superimposed pyoderma

Contact allergy, contact allergic mucositis: pronounced contact mucositis on prosthesis material

Dermatitis contact allergic: Acute, itchy, sharply defined, infiltrated erythema (plaque) on the face and neck and multiple, partly confluent vesicles in the décolleté area in a 43-year-old female patient after application of a skin care cream.

Pronounced. large-area allergic contact eczema: large, blurred (scattered edges), itchy, red, rough, scaly plaques that have existedfor 4 weeks.

Dermatitis contact allergic: chronic itchy dermatitis with blurred reddish-brown plaques, HV has been shown to be caused by multiple hair dyeings with a hair dye containing para-phenylenediamine.

Dermatitis contact allergic: Recurrence with previously known sensitization by para-phenylenediamine; now renewed hair coloration with acute exacerbation of the "former" dermatitic plaques.


eczema, contact eczema, allergic. multiple, acute, continuously progressive for 4 weeks, large-area, isolated and confluent, blurred (scattered edges), severely itching, red, rough, scaly, weeping plaques. polymorphism by papules, erosions, vesicles


Dermatitis contact allergic: chronic lichenified dermatitis with proven nickel sensitization.

Dermatitis contact allergic: Acute, itchy, blurred erythema on the left wrist with blistering after wearing a metal bracelet, first appeared 6 days ago. Previously known costume jewelry intolerance.

Pronounced, large-area allergic contact dermatitis: large, blurred (scattered edges), itchy, red, rough, slightly scaly plaques that have existedfor 4 weeks.

Dermatitis contact allergies: Confluent blisters and blisters in the area of the back of the hand and the sides of the fingers.

Dermatitis contact allergic: 53 years old, still working bricklayer. chronic eczema with disseminated red, partly skin-coloured papules, which in places have conflated to blurred, lichenified plaques. furthermore discrete, laminar, fine-lamellar scaling as well as multiple partly encrusted erosions. distinct itching. proven chromate sensitisation.



Acute contact allergic dermatitis with scattering reaction after application of a gel containing diclofenac; linear patterns (Koebner phenomenon) in the upper third of the dermatitis.

Dermatitis contact allergic: Acutely appeared, large red spots and plaques with rough, partly scaly surface as well as haemorrhagic vesicles in an 18-month-old boy. The skin changes occurred a few hours after extensive application of a cream containing lidocaine.

Dermatitis contact allergic: extensive itching, blurredly limited erythema.



Dermatitis contact allergic: Condition after treatment with a cream containing chamomile.


Dermatitis contactallergic. typical for the allergic pathogenesis of eczema is the blurred, scattering limitation of the inflammatory zone.

Dermatitis contact allergic: chronic contact allergic eczema caused by wearing chromate-hlated leather shoes.

Dermatitis contact allergic: Chronic recurrent, massively itching, disseminated red papules and papulo vesicles confluent to blurred plaques. maceration of the 4th CRC. The skin lesions were caused by application of a cream containing gentamicin.

Dermatitis contact allergy: Acute contact allergy after application of a henna-containing tattoo.

Dermatitis contact allergic: Itchy, clearly raised, reddened plaque at the application site of a henna tattoo (cat's head) made 10 days ago in a 48-year-old female patient.

Epicutaneous testing with bubbly test reaction

Epicutaneous testing: positive test reaction
