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Prevention of nickel release from electroplated articles in the context of allergic contact dermatitis: further outcomes [PDF]
C. M. Whittington, W. Y. Lo
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CASE OF CONTACT ALLERGIC DERMATITIS INDUCED BY BLACK SEED OIL
Dilbar Abdieva +3 more
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Gold release from gold‐plated earrings was investigated using a cysteine‐modified artificial sweat solution designed to reflect biochemically relevant conditions. This model enabled detection of low‐level gold release. Nickel release was quantified in parallel and was detected in all samples, frequently exceeding established regulatory limits. ABSTRACT
Mikkel Bak Jensen +6 more
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Immunopathogenesis and immunoregulatory mechanisms in allergic contact dermatitis. [PDF]
Tong Y +7 more
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis From Dorzolamide Without Cross-Reactivity to Brinzolamide. [PDF]
Ghozli E +4 more
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A Patch Test Study of 27 Crude Drugs Commonly Used in Chinese Topical Medicaments
Chinese topical medicaments (CTMs) are commonly used in Taiwan and in Southeast Asia. However, a systematic evaluation of contact sensitization potential from CTM has not been carried out to our knowledge.
陳玄祥;孫啟璟;曾美萍;許致榮 +1 more
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Severe Hair Dye Anaphylaxis Caused by Toluene‐2,5‐ Diamine Identified by Positive in Vitro Tests
Contact Dermatitis, EarlyView.
Eglė Janušonytė +3 more
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Finn Chamber AQUA (FCA) detects significantly higher contact allergy prevalences to linalool hydroperoxides (7.0% vs. 5.1% FC) and limonene hydroperoxides (7.8% vs. 3.0% FC, 3.8% IQ) than Finn Chamber (FC) or IQ Ultra (IQ) in 629 dermatitis patients; chamber choice is therefore crucial for diagnostics.
Henrik Luu +4 more
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