Nickel Allergic Contact Dermatitis
(Ni-ACD)
Allergic contact dermatitis is a T-cell dependent, delayed-type (Type IV) hypersensitivity reaction that has a high impact both in terms of patient morbidity and economics. This type of hypersensitivity reaction is primarily instigated by small lipophilic chemicals (haptens) with a molecular weight less than 500 Daltons. These chemical allergens trigger a complex immunologic cascade in the skin, which leads to the clinical picture of nickel allergic contact dermatitis.
Videos
Break the Cycle!
Watch to learn the Ni-ACD basics.
Ni-ACD Pathophysiology
Click to see a “behind-the-scenes” of this disease.
CAMP-–Avoidance
Discover resources to help avoid allergens.
How to Test for Nickel
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MD in 3
Watch a demonstration on how to check for nickel.