Summary:
Background: Contact hypersensitivity to corticosteroids is increasingly reported. The prevalence
of positive patch tests to corticosteroids ranges from 0.4 up to 6.4 %.
Objective: The prevalence of positive patch tests to corticosteroids in our region was determined
in pilot study of patients with various forms of dermatitis.
Methods: Corticosteroid compounds as representatives of four groups (A-D) were used. They were
tested simultaneously both in 96% ethanol and in yellow petrolatum in therapeutic and 1% concen-
trations. The patch tests were applied for 48 hours, responses were read after 48, 72 and 96 hours
and 1 week later, according to the ICDRG (International Contact Dermatitis Research Group)
guidelines.
Results: Among 664 patients, 9 individuals (1.35 %) with total 32 positive reactions to corticoste-
roid compounds were found. There were evident cross-reactive patterns among the corticosteroids
tested. The role of budesonid as a marker of corticosteroid hypersensitivity was confirmed.
Conclusion: Corticosteroids should be included in routine patch testing although contact hyper-
sensitivity to corticosteroids in Czech Republic is not so high.
Key words:
corticosteroids - contact hypersensitivity - patch tests
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