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Irritant Contact Dermatitis
Pathogenesis
Cytotoxic T cell-mediated damage.
This is a
Type IV Hypersensitivity
Manifestations
Rapid onset, within minutes to hours of exposure.
Burning, stinging pain.
Vesicle eruption.
Scalded appearance with scaling, crusting over vesicles.
Resolution over time with removal of irritant.
Causes
Common causes of contact dermatitis include:
Urusiol oil, found in poison ivy.
Heavy metal; many people are allergic to nickel, which is a common component of jewelry and clothing.
For example, nickel buttons on denim pants causes a characteristic umbilical rash in susceptible individuals.
Image References
Dermatitis from poison ivy
Dermatitis post transdermal patch
Related Tutorials
Type IV Hypersensitivity
Hypersensitivity Overview
Integumentary System (Advanced)