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Autori principali: Myoung Shin Kim, Ho Sung Kim, Eun Joo Park, Hye One Kim, Jungsoo Lee, Dong Hun Lee, Joon Min Jung, Sung Eun Chang, Hye Jung Jung, Joo Yeon Ko, Mihn‐Sook Jue, Sun Young Choi, Jiehyun Jeon, Myung Hwa Kim, Seung Hyun Cheong, Young‐Jun Choi, Sang Eun Lee, Ki‐Ho Kim, Ga‐Young Lee
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author Myoung Shin Kim
Ho Sung Kim
Eun Joo Park
Hye One Kim
Jungsoo Lee
Dong Hun Lee
Joon Min Jung
Sung Eun Chang
Hye Jung Jung
Joo Yeon Ko
Mihn‐Sook Jue
Sun Young Choi
Jiehyun Jeon
Myung Hwa Kim
Seung Hyun Cheong
Young‐Jun Choi
Sang Eun Lee
Ki‐Ho Kim
Ga‐Young Lee
author_facet Myoung Shin Kim
Ho Sung Kim
Eun Joo Park
Hye One Kim
Jungsoo Lee
Dong Hun Lee
Joon Min Jung
Sung Eun Chang
Hye Jung Jung
Joo Yeon Ko
Mihn‐Sook Jue
Sun Young Choi
Jiehyun Jeon
Myung Hwa Kim
Seung Hyun Cheong
Young‐Jun Choi
Sang Eun Lee
Ki‐Ho Kim
Ga‐Young Lee
Myoung Shin Kim
Ho Sung Kim
Eun Joo Park
Hye One Kim
Jungsoo Lee
Dong Hun Lee
Joon Min Jung
Sung Eun Chang
Hye Jung Jung
Joo Yeon Ko
Mihn‐Sook Jue
Sun Young Choi
Jiehyun Jeon
Myung Hwa Kim
Seung Hyun Cheong
Young‐Jun Choi
Sang Eun Lee
Ki‐Ho Kim
Ga‐Young Lee
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contents Trends in Contact Sensitization Among Korean Patients: A Multicenter 6‐Year Retrospective Patch Test Study Myoung Shin Kim Ho Sung Kim Eun Joo Park Hye One Kim Jungsoo Lee Dong Hun Lee Joon Min Jung Sung Eun Chang Hye Jung Jung Joo Yeon Ko Mihn‐Sook Jue Sun Young Choi Jiehyun Jeon Myung Hwa Kim Seung Hyun Cheong Young‐Jun Choi Sang Eun Lee Ki‐Ho Kim Ga‐Young Lee Contact Dermatitis ABSTRACT Background Allergic contact dermatitis is influenced by demographic factors. Updated epidemiologic data are needed to optimise patch test panels and preventive strategies. Objectives To evaluate trends and determinants of allergen sensitization in Korean patients undergoing patch testing. Methods Retrospective analysis of patch test records of 2271 patients at 15 university hospitals in Korea between 2019 and 2024. Patch test reactions were interpreted according to International Contact Dermatitis Research Group criteria. Association with age, sex, and body site was assessed. Results Overall, 57.1% of patients exhibited at least one positive reaction; among patients with positive reactions, 48.7% exhibited multi‐sensitizations. Most frequent positive patch reactions were to nickel (29.0%), cobalt (18.2%), and chromium (8.2%). Women were more frequently sensitised to nickel and cobalt. Sensitization to fragrance mix I, Myroxylon pereirae resin, and p‐phenylenediamine increased with age, whereas sensitization to thimerosal decreased. Facial involvement was associated with higher sensitization to lanolin alcohol; hand involvement with 2‐mercaptobenzothiazole, colophonium, 4‐tert‐butylphenol formaldehyde resin and thimerosal; and scalp involvement with mercapto mix, 4‐tert‐butylphenol formaldehyde resin, p‐phenylenediamine, and lanolin alcohol. Conclusions Metals, particularly nickel and cobalt, remain the predominant sensitizers in Korea. Age, sex, and localization differences underscore the need for targeted screening and public health strategies. 10.1111/cod.70143 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Trends in Contact Sensitization Among Korean Patients: A Multicenter 6‐Year Retrospective Patch Test Study
Myoung Shin Kim
Ho Sung Kim
Eun Joo Park
Hye One Kim
Jungsoo Lee
Dong Hun Lee
Joon Min Jung
Sung Eun Chang
Hye Jung Jung
Joo Yeon Ko
Mihn‐Sook Jue
Sun Young Choi
Jiehyun Jeon
Myung Hwa Kim
Seung Hyun Cheong
Young‐Jun Choi
Sang Eun Lee
Ki‐Ho Kim
Ga‐Young Lee
Contact Dermatitis
Trends in Contact Sensitization Among Korean Patients: A Multicenter 6‐Year Retrospective Patch Test Study Myoung Shin Kim Ho Sung Kim Eun Joo Park Hye One Kim Jungsoo Lee Dong Hun Lee Joon Min Jung Sung Eun Chang Hye Jung Jung Joo Yeon Ko Mihn‐Sook Jue Sun Young Choi Jiehyun Jeon Myung Hwa Kim Seung Hyun Cheong Young‐Jun Choi Sang Eun Lee Ki‐Ho Kim Ga‐Young Lee Contact Dermatitis ABSTRACT Background Allergic contact dermatitis is influenced by demographic factors. Updated epidemiologic data are needed to optimise patch test panels and preventive strategies. Objectives To evaluate trends and determinants of allergen sensitization in Korean patients undergoing patch testing. Methods Retrospective analysis of patch test records of 2271 patients at 15 university hospitals in Korea between 2019 and 2024. Patch test reactions were interpreted according to International Contact Dermatitis Research Group criteria. Association with age, sex, and body site was assessed. Results Overall, 57.1% of patients exhibited at least one positive reaction; among patients with positive reactions, 48.7% exhibited multi‐sensitizations. Most frequent positive patch reactions were to nickel (29.0%), cobalt (18.2%), and chromium (8.2%). Women were more frequently sensitised to nickel and cobalt. Sensitization to fragrance mix I, Myroxylon pereirae resin, and p‐phenylenediamine increased with age, whereas sensitization to thimerosal decreased. Facial involvement was associated with higher sensitization to lanolin alcohol; hand involvement with 2‐mercaptobenzothiazole, colophonium, 4‐tert‐butylphenol formaldehyde resin and thimerosal; and scalp involvement with mercapto mix, 4‐tert‐butylphenol formaldehyde resin, p‐phenylenediamine, and lanolin alcohol. Conclusions Metals, particularly nickel and cobalt, remain the predominant sensitizers in Korea. Age, sex, and localization differences underscore the need for targeted screening and public health strategies. 10.1111/cod.70143 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Trends in Contact Sensitization Among Korean Patients: A Multicenter 6‐Year Retrospective Patch Test Study
topic Contact Dermatitis
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cod.70143