What is the differential diagnosis of contact dermatitis?

Contact dermatitis, with its scaling, erythema, lichenification, and/or vesicles, belongs in the group of eczematous disorders. Other such conditions—atopic dermatitis, nummular eczema, neurodermatitis, stasis dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, photodermatoses, dermatophyte infections, drug eruptions, and dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx)—should always be considered when evaluating a prospective patient for contact dermatitis. A complete history including previous skin diseases, drug and exposure histories, location and course of the eruption, patch testing, and potassium hydroxide tests should help point to the diagnosis of contact dermatitis.

Marks JG, Elsner P, DeLeo VA: Contact and occupational dermatology, ed 3, St Louis, 2002, Mosby, pp 20–25.