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Contact dermatitis

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Contact dermatitis (CD) is among the most common inflammatory dermatological conditions and includes allergic CD, photoallergic CD, irritant CD, photoirritant CD (also called phototoxic CD) and protein CD. Occupational CD can be of any type and is the most prevalent occupational skin disease.
Marc Vocanson   +2 more
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Contact Dermatitis

Dermatologic Clinics, 2007
Contact dermatitis is a common skin disease caused by contact with irritants or allergens. Irritant contact dermatitis is a result of nonspecific irritant factors, which cause activation of mainly innate immunity, resulting in skin inflammation. Contact hypersensitivity, which manifests itself as allergic contact dermatitis, is result of adaptive ...
Nanna, Fyhrquist-Vanni   +2 more
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[Contact dermatitis].

Prevenzione & assistenza dentale, 1987
In recent years, there has been a dramatic rise in our understanding of contact dermatitis. This paper is a review of our knowledge of the mechanisms involved in contact dermatitis and related phenomena, the investigation of these events and the emergence of significant new allergens during the last 5 years.
F. Gandolfi, R. Weinstein, A. Lodi
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Contact dermatitis

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1974
Contact dermatitis is a common skin condition seen by dermatologists. Allergic contact dermatitis (CD) makes up 20% of the group. It is characterized by a delayed onset, perivascular mononuclear cell infiltrate, and passive transfer by lymphoid cells rather than serum, and thus is generally accepted as a variety of delayed hypersensitivity or cellular ...
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Medical Clinics of North America, 2020
Allergic contact dermatitis is common, resulting in considerable morbidity. Diagnosis is based on a thorough history, physical examination, and patch testing. Several commercially available panels of patch testing are currently used. Allergens are found in a wide variety of daily products, occupational exposures, and foods. The mainstay of treatment is
Stacy, Nassau, Luz, Fonacier
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Systemic Contact Dermatitis

International Journal of Dermatology, 2011
AbstractSystemic contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease that may occur in persons with contact allergy when they are exposed to the hapten orally, transcutaneously, per rectum, intravesically, intravenously, or by inhalation. The most common causes of systemic contact dermatitis are drugs used both topically and systemically.
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Airborne contact dermatitis

Clinics in Dermatology, 1992
A irborne dermatitides are induced by off ending agents in the external environment transported by air. l-3 They can be divided into two groups: (1) dermatitis brought on by inhaling substances that are then absorbed into the system, for example, inhalation urticaria, a very rare clinical picture that may occur in atopic subjects; (2) dermatitis ...
G, Angelini, G A, Vena
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PIGMENTED CONTACT DERMATITIS

British Journal of Dermatology, 1970
Summary An intense and bizarre hyperpigmentation developed in 7 patients with contact allergy to the optical whitener Tinopal CH 3566. In 4 of the patients the pigmentation followed a contact dermatitis, but the other 3 patients had not observed any skin changes or itching prior to or during the development of the pigmentation.
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