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Colors and Contact Dermatitis

Dermatitis, 2014
The diagnosis of skin diseases relies on several clinical signs, among which color is of paramount importance. In this review, we consider certain clinical presentations of both eczematous and noneczematous contact dermatitis in which color plays a peculiar role orientating toward the right diagnosis.
BONAMONTE, Domenico   +4 more
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Shoe Contact Dermatitis [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1969
Allergy to shoes is a fairly common problem in a dermatologist's practice. In a five-vear period 43 cases were documented. Shoe dermatitis is often incorrectly diagnosed as fungus infection, atopic eczema, or psoriasis. Employing only clinical criteria in the diagnosis of foot dermatoses can be misleading since shoe contact dermatitis may involve such "
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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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Allergic Contact Dermatitis, Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis, and Phototoxic Dermatitis

1981
Allergic eczematous contact dermatitis (ACD) is a disease of great clinical, scientific, and historical interest. This is in part due to the very characteristic changes in the epidermis and dermis evoked by this perhaps most uniquely “cutaneous” immunological response.
Rudolf L. Baer, David R. Bickers
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Occupational Contact Dermatitis

1992
Occupational contact dermatitis is the most frequent type of skin diseases caused by occupational factors. The frequency varies considerably among professions and is highest in hairdressers, chefs, food handlers, and health care workers. Numerous irritants and contact allergens have to be considered in the pathogenesis and are often highly specific for
Peter J. Frosch, Katrin Kügler
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Cutis, 2023
Tristi M, Edwards   +2 more
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Atopic dermatitis: an expanding therapeutic pipeline for a complex disease

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022
Thomas Bieber
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Contact Dermatitis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1956
R R, KIERLAND, J F, MCCLEARY
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Ultralow contact resistance between semimetal and monolayer semiconductors

Nature, 2021
Sanjay Saint   +2 more
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Contact dermatitis

BMJ, 2016
Rabia Sofia, Rashid, Tang Ngee, Shim
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