EK12
category
Allergic contact sensitisation
Definition
The presence of specific delayed type IV hypersensitivity of the immune system to a given substance without imputation of past or current disease. Such sensitisation is normally acquired by prior contact of the skin or mucous membranes with the substance or with one chemically closely related to it (cross-reactivity). Subsequent contact with the substance may provoke an allergic reaction. In certain circumstances such sensitisation may prevent an individual from taking up or continuing employment where exposure to the allergen cannot be avoided. Some individuals sensitized to a specific allergen may, however, never experience symptoms on contact with it.
Also indexed as
Allergic contact sensitisationAllergic contact sensitisation due to occupational exposure to allergenAllergic contact sensitisation organised by allergen classAllergic contact sensitisation to allergens from clothing or footwearAllergic contact sensitisation to cosmetics or fragrancesAllergic contact sensitisation to dental materialsAllergic contact sensitisation to food flavours or additivesAllergic contact sensitisation to hairdressing productsAllergic contact sensitisation to industrial biocides, cutting oils or disinfectantsAllergic contact sensitisation to metals or metal saltsAllergic contact sensitisation to other specified allergens not elsewhere classifiableAllergic contact sensitisation to photographic chemicalsAllergic contact sensitisation to plants or other specified organic matterAllergic contact sensitisation to plastics, glues or resin systemsAllergic contact sensitisation to preservatives or biocidesAllergic contact sensitisation to rubber chemicalsAllergic contact sensitisation to systemic medicamentsAllergic contact sensitisation to topical medicamentsMetal allergy
Nearby in Skin disorders provoked by external factors
EH90Pressure ulcerationEH92Dermatoses provoked by friction or mechanical stressEH93Dermatoses due to foreign bodies in the skinEH94Scar of skin, not elsewhere classifiedEJ0Y-EJ0YDermatoses provoked or exacerbated by exposure to coldEJ10-EJ1YDermatoses provoked by heat or electricityEJ20-EJ6YDermatoses provoked by light or UV radiationEJ71-EJ7ZDermatoses due to ionizing radiation