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CONTACT DERMATITIS
卷 85, 期 3, 页码 317-323出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cod.13873
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budesonide; corticosteroids; patch test; skin tests; SIDAPA baseline series
The prevalence of budesonide allergy in Italy is low and decreasing, with a significant positive association with male gender, atopic dermatitis, and age >40 years, and a significant negative association with hand and face dermatitis. Budesonide is recommended to be maintained in the baseline series for its good ability to detect corticosteroid sensitization.
Background Budesonide was included in the European Baseline Series in 2000 as the most suitable marker forcorticosteroid hypersensitivity. In the last two decades, a decreasing trend of budesonide allergy has been observed. Objectives To estimate the prevalence of positive patch test reactions to budesonide in a large, Italian patch test population, characterizing patients according to MOAHLFA index and evaluating the benefit with extended readings of budesonide patch test. Methods Retrospective analysis of patient demographics and patch test results over a 2-year period (2018-2019) was performed at 14 patch test clinics in Italy. Results Ninety out of 14 544 (0.6%) patients reacted to budesonide 0.01% pet.. Positive reactions were mild in 54.4% and late readings at day 7 showed new positive reactions in 37.8% of patients. The MOAHLFA index showed a significant positive association with male gender, atopic dermatitis, and age >40 years and a significant negative association with hand and face dermatitis. Conclusions We documented a low prevalence of budesonide allergy in Italy, confirming its decreasing trend recently reported in the literature. Nevertheless, budesonide needs to be maintained in the baseline series for its good ability to detect corticosteroid sensitization.
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