Protein contact dermatitis is a cutaneous condition, and was a term originally used to describe an eczematous reaction to protein-containing material in food handlers.[1] Usually affecting the hands or forearms, it manifests clinically as a subacute or chronic dermatitis that recurs frequently over time.[2] Niels Hjorth and Jytte Roed-Petersen coined the phrase "protein contact dermatitis" in 1976.[3]
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