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In età pediatrica è comune l’utilizzo di cosmetici potenzialmente in grado di provocare dermatiti da contatto (DC), quali detergenti, shampoo, dentifrici, creme emollienti e topici per la protezione solare.

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Corazza, M., Borghi, A. (2012). Dermatite da contatto da prodotti cosmetici. In: Dermatologia allergologica nel bambino e nell’adolescente. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2507-3_10

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