TY - JOUR
T1 - Allergic contact dermatitis from dyes used in the temple of spectacles
AU - Ahrensbøll-Friis, Ulrik
AU - Simonsen, Anne Birgitte
AU - Dahlin, Jakob
AU - Isaksson, Marléne
AU - Zachariae, Claus
AU - Johansen, Jeanne Duus
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Background: We observed an increasing number of patients who presented with facial or retro-auricular dermatitis after skin contact with plastic spectacles or plastic covered temples. Objectives: To identify the allergens in plastic spectacles that may cause allergic contact dermatitis. Methods: All patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis to eyewear were tested with Solvent Orange 60 (SO60), four additionally with Solvent Yellow 14 (SY14), and five with scrapings from their own spectacles. In one case, a chemical analysis of the spectacles was performed to uncover the causative allergen. Results: Three patients were allergic to SO60, two patients to SY14, and two patients were allergic to both SO60 and SY14. Conclusion: Patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis from spectacles should be tested with SO60 and SY14, and based on findings from previous reports, also with Solvent Red 179.
AB - Background: We observed an increasing number of patients who presented with facial or retro-auricular dermatitis after skin contact with plastic spectacles or plastic covered temples. Objectives: To identify the allergens in plastic spectacles that may cause allergic contact dermatitis. Methods: All patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis to eyewear were tested with Solvent Orange 60 (SO60), four additionally with Solvent Yellow 14 (SY14), and five with scrapings from their own spectacles. In one case, a chemical analysis of the spectacles was performed to uncover the causative allergen. Results: Three patients were allergic to SO60, two patients to SY14, and two patients were allergic to both SO60 and SY14. Conclusion: Patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis from spectacles should be tested with SO60 and SY14, and based on findings from previous reports, also with Solvent Red 179.
KW - 1-phenylazo-2-naphthol
KW - 12H-phthaloperin-12-one
KW - CI Solvent Orange 60
KW - CI Solvent Yellow 14
KW - eyeglasses
KW - glasses
KW - spectacles
KW - Sudan I
U2 - 10.1111/cod.13989
DO - 10.1111/cod.13989
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 34655078
AN - SCOPUS:85117808493
VL - 86
SP - 25
EP - 28
JO - Contact Dermatitis. Supplement
JF - Contact Dermatitis. Supplement
SN - 1396-6669
IS - 1
ER -