Dermatitis: Maria Soleil Bernadette M. Malonzo
Dermatitis: Maria Soleil Bernadette M. Malonzo
Dermatitis: Maria Soleil Bernadette M. Malonzo
derma = “skin”
+
-itis = “inflammation”
In U.S., overall prevalence rate 24,400 /100,000 people
Cohort population-based studies in Europe prevalence
rates 0.7% - 18.6% for ACD
Incidence of OCD in other countries 1.3 – 19 cases per
10,000
All age groups are affected with slight female
preponderance prevalence increases with age decreased
prevalence in patients >70 years
CLASSIFICATIONS
• Chemical burns and irritant dermatitis from nitric acid can cause a
distinctive yellow discoloration
SOURCES OF IRRITANT CONTACT DERMATITIS
ALKALIS
• Often more painful and damaging than acids
• Strong Alkalis include sodium, ammonium, potassium
hydroxide, sodium and potassium carbonate, and calcium
oxide
• Found in soaps, detergents, bleaches, ammonia preparations,
drain pipe cleaner, toilet bowl cleansers, and oven cleaner
• No vesicles, necrotic skin that appears dark brown then black,
ultimately becomes hard, dry, and cracked
SOURCES OF IRRITANT CONTACT DERMATITIS
METAL SALTS
• Include arsenic trioxide, beryllium compounds, calcium oxide,
copper salts, inorganic mercury, thimerosal, and selenium