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ALLERGIC CONTACT CHEILITIS DUE TO LIPSTICK
Allergic contact cheilitis is a common cause inflammation of the outer lip or vermillion margin. It is due to a type IV hypersensitivity reaction following contact with an allergen. Allergic contact cheilitis is more common in women than men.
Kus Harijanti, Yoli Sidharta Santosa
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Allergic contact dermatitis in atopic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis (AD) coexisting with allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is not uncommon. There has been lot of controversies regarding this concept as the prevalence of ACD in AD is similar to that seen in nonatopics.
Sandipan Dhar +2 more
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Common Allergies and Allergens in Oral and Perioral Diseases
Allergic reactions sometimes participate in the development of perioral and oral diseases, indicating the need for appropriate allergen assessment. This review discusses current knowledge on the potential allergic reactions to different dental materials ...
Liborija Lugović-Mihić +4 more
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Allergic contact cheilitis due to lipstick
Background: Cheilitis is a common problem of unknown etiology. A possible cause of cheilitis is contact allergy. Drugs, lipsticks, sunblock and toothpaste are the most common implicated allergens.
Yatty Ravitasari +2 more
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Paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitis
Paracetamol, a para-aminophenol derivative given systemically can produce allergic reactions and has been reported so far, but allergic reaction due to suppositories is very rare.
Rangaraj Murugaiyan +1 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis to eye drops
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) occurs due to a milieu of allergens and involves different anatomical sites, including eyelids, and periorbital areas. Topically applied ophthalmic drugs are a potential cause of ACD of the periorbital region.
Yasmeen Jabeen Bhat +2 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis of both eyes caused by alcaftadine 0.25%: a case report
Background To report the first case of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) associated with alcaftadine 0.25% ophthalmic solution. Case presentation The patient was a 51-year-old woman with no previous history of side effects to ophthalmic antihistamine ...
Jae Hyuk Kim +2 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis to slime, [PDF]
Nabila Scabine Pessotti +3 more
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Neurogenic Inflammation in Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a skin condition characterized by inflammation resulting from hypersensitivity upon contact with certain allergens.
Ernesto Aitella +4 more
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Topical sunscreens decrease the quantity of ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun reaching the skin by either blocking or scattering it and help protect the skin from dyspigmentation, photoaging, DNA damage, and photocarcinogenesis, especially in ...
Vikram K. Mahajan +5 more
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