A False Allergic Contact Dermatitis? A Review of Earlobe Eczema Beyond Nickel Allergy: Irritant Mechanisms and Psoriatic Diathesis
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Publication date
2026-01-27ISSN
2313-5786
Abstract
Background: Dermatitis affecting the earlobe is a highly frequent clinical presentation,
predominantly attributed to Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) caused by metallic ions
like nickel from earrings. However, a significant subset of patients presents with recurrent
eczematous lesions highly suggestive of ACD but with inconclusive or negative patch
test results, posing a profound diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. Objective: This
comprehensive review critically evaluates the differential diagnosis of earlobe eczema
in the context of negative patch tests. Drawing from a representative case of a 30-yearold female with recurrent earlobe eczema and a strong family history of psoriasis, we
explore alternative non-immunological and endogenous mechanisms, specifically Irritant
Contact Dermatitis (ICD) and the Koebner Phenomenon on a background of Psoriatic
Diathesis. Methods: We performed an extensive review of the current literature focusing
on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of metal ACD, non-allergic mechanisms of jewelryinduced dermatitis (ICD), the molecular basis of the Koebner phenomenon, and the clinical
overlap between eczema and psoriasis (Eczematous Psoriasis). Results: The localized
nature of the inflammation, coupled with the absence of generalized nickel sensitivity,
strongly suggests that the mechanical and occlusive trauma from earrings can induce a
purely irritant reaction. Crucially, the presence of a familial psoriatic diathesis supports
the hypothesis that this local irritation acts as a Koebner phenomenon trigger, leading to
an eczematous manifestation of an underlying psoriatic tendency. Conclusions: Not all
recurrent eczematous lesions at common contact sites are caused by ACD. Clinicians must
adopt an integrated diagnostic approach, factoring in personal and family history alongside
patch test results, to differentiate true allergy from ICD and the Koebner phenomenon. This
nuanced perspective is vital for providing appropriate counseling (strict jewelry avoidance)
and targeted, often steroid-sparing, management (e.g., topical calcineurin inhibitors) for a
durable therapeutic outcome.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
616.5 - Skin. Common integument. Clinical dermatology. Cutaneous complaints
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Pages
8
Publisher
MDPI
Collection
6; 4
Is part of
Allergies
Recommended citation
Grimalt, Ramon. A False Allergic Contact Dermatitis? A Review of Earlobe Eczema Beyond Nickel Allergy: Irritant Mechanisms and Psoriatic Diathesis. Allergies, 2026, 6, 4. Disponible en <https://www.mdpi.com/3699270>. Fecha de acceso: 19 mar. 2026. DOI: 10.3390/allergies6010004
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