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Airborne Contact Dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itchy and burning eczema with irregular, extensive infestation of the exposed facial areas including the eyelids.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Acute, extensive, enormously itchy and burning dermatitis with irregular, extensive infestation of the exposed facial areas including the eyelids.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itchy and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area including the eyelids.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itchy and burning eczema with irregular, extensive infestation of the exposed facial areas including the eyelids.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Findings 2 years later, interim healing. Acute laminar dermatitis after exposure to pollen.

Airborne Contact dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itching and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area including the eyelids.

Airborne Contact dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, itching and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area.

Airborne Contact dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, very itchy and burning eczema with infestation of the exposed facial areas.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis (course of therapy): The 54-year-old florist noticed an increasing itching and burning of the entire facial skin, the back of the hands and wrists during a "normal" working day at lunchtime. In the evening hours, the entire facial skin was reddened over the entire surface, swollen and itching severely, so that the emergency medical service had to be consulted.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: extensive healing after internal and external therapy with glucocorticoids.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Acute, massively itching and burning dermatitis, which is limited to the freely carried skin areas, the lower border only blurred (leaking eczema foci), a typical feature of contact allergic eczema.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Chronic, massively itching and burning, lichenified dermatitis, which is limited to the freely carried skin areas. Lower boundary only blurred (leaking eczema foci), a typical feature of contact allergic eczema. Retroauricular region is also affected.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Retroauricular infection: This pattern distinguishes ACD from photoallergic eczema, where the "shadow area of the auricle" remains free.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Subacute, blurred, red plaque, here the transition to the non-free skin areas.

Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Subacute, blurred, red plaque. the blurred transition to the non-free skin areas is marked by the oval and arrows. in case of toxic dermatitis, a sharply defined marking line would be expected.


Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Test result of the epicutaneous test.
