Allergisk kontakteksem ved anvendelse af insulinpumper og glukosesensorer hos børn med diabetes
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Allergisk kontakteksem ved anvendelse af insulinpumper og glukosesensorer hos børn med diabetes. / Simonsen, Anne Birgitte; Thyssen, Jacob P; Gyldenløve, Mette; Berg, Anna Korsgaard; Friis, Ulrik Fischer; Johansen, Jannet Duus; Zachariae, Claus.
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T1 - Allergisk kontakteksem ved anvendelse af insulinpumper og glukosesensorer hos børn med diabetes
AU - Simonsen, Anne Birgitte
AU - Thyssen, Jacob P
AU - Gyldenløve, Mette
AU - Berg, Anna Korsgaard
AU - Friis, Ulrik Fischer
AU - Johansen, Jannet Duus
AU - Zachariae, Claus
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Insulin pump therapy and the use of flash or continuous glucose monitoring in children is increasing. The diabetes devices are attached to the skin for several days to weeks with a strong adhesive, and recently, several cases of allergic contact dermatitis in children caused by components of the adhesive have been reported. In this review, we discuss such problems. The most frequent cause of allergic contact dermatitis is acrylates in the adhesive material, and the problem is serious and calls for rapid development of devices used in the treatment and monitoring of Type 1 diabetes without allergenic agents.
AB - Insulin pump therapy and the use of flash or continuous glucose monitoring in children is increasing. The diabetes devices are attached to the skin for several days to weeks with a strong adhesive, and recently, several cases of allergic contact dermatitis in children caused by components of the adhesive have been reported. In this review, we discuss such problems. The most frequent cause of allergic contact dermatitis is acrylates in the adhesive material, and the problem is serious and calls for rapid development of devices used in the treatment and monitoring of Type 1 diabetes without allergenic agents.
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
C2 - 32584758
VL - 182
JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger
JF - Ugeskrift for Laeger
SN - 0041-5782
IS - 26
M1 - V08190463
ER -
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