Abstract
Allergic contact dermatitis represents a frequent inflammatory skin disease. The evolution of this affliction is studied by the dedicated European and international societies. Allergic contact dermatitis is a delayed hypersensitive immune response, acquired after contact with specific low molecular-weight allergens. This hypersensitivity reaction is T-cell mediated and it was divided in specialized literature into two main episodes: the sensitization phase and the elicitation phase.
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