Roul S, Ducombs G, Leaute-Labreze C, Labbe L, Taïeb A
Unité de Dermatologie Pédiatrique, Hopital Pellegrin- Enfants, Bordeaux, France.
Contact Dermatitis. 1996 Dec;35(6):334-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1996.tb02413.x.
8 children aged 1 to 13 years, clinically suspected of having contact dermatitis due to footwear, have been studied in our Paediatric Dermatology Unit from January 1980 to September 1995. Patch tests have been performed with the European standard series and with constituents of the patients' own shoes. In our study, patients appeared to be predominantly sensitive to rubber chemicals. Avoiding shoes or materials that had been identified improved the symptoms in most cases.
1980年1月至1995年9月期间,我们儿科皮肤科对8名年龄在1至13岁、临床怀疑因鞋类导致接触性皮炎的儿童进行了研究。采用欧洲标准系列以及患者自己鞋子的成分进行了斑贴试验。在我们的研究中,患者似乎主要对橡胶化学品敏感。在大多数情况下,避免使用已确定的鞋子或材料可改善症状。