Allergic contact dermatitis to salicylic acid: A case series of relevant sensitization

Caroline Brumley,Puneet Arora, Anne Neeley,Sara Hylwa

CONTACT DERMATITIS(2024)

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IntroductionAllergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to salicylic acid (SA) is widely unreported. Furthermore, cross-reactivity between SA and other salicylates has not been reported despite well-documented in-group salicylate cross-reactivity.ObjectiveTo describe our clinic's experience patch testing to SA, highlighting seven cases of relevant reactions and concomitant reactivity with other salicylates.MethodsResults of patch testing to 5% SA in petrolatum between 1 January 2020, and 9 February 2024, are reported. Seven cases of relevant reactions to SA are detailed.ResultsA total of 489 patients (27.5%) were tested to SA, 21 of which were positive: 7 doubtful (+/-), 14 weak positive (+), and no strong/extreme positive reactions. Four irritant reactions were documented. Of the 14 weak positive (+) reactions, 7 had definite or probable clinical relevance, 5 of which also reacted to other salicylates.ConclusionsACD to SA is likely underreported due to a lack of testing. In our experience, testing SA 5% petrolatum is tolerable without significant irritation. Cross-reactivity between SA and other salicylates is probable. Though SA appears to be the primary sensitizer in some cases, more studies are needed to understand its possible role as a marker for salicylate allergy. Though previously considered a weak to non-sensitizer, our experience patch testing to salicylic acid (SA) has shown relevant contact allergy and supports testing this allergen in cases of exposure. SA 5% in petrolatum is well tolerated in this population. Cross-reactivity between SA and other salicylates has been observed. image
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allergic contact dermatitis,cross-reactions,patch test
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