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Allergic contact dermatitis in children
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2006The following paper reviews the recent literature pertaining to allergic contact dermatitis in the pediatric population.Allergic contact dermatitis may affect as many as 20% of the pediatric population. Recent studies implicate the following chemicals as the most common causes: nickel, topical antibiotics, preservative chemicals, fragrances and rubber ...
Giuseppe Militello +2 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by dexpanthenol—Probably a frequent allergen
Contact Dermatitis, 2018Panthenol (synonym: dexpanthenol), the alcohol analogue of panthothenic acid, is frequently included in moisturizers, wound‐healing agents, and other cosmetics, and has been shown to be responsible for allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
R. Fernandes +3 more
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Immunotherapy of Allergic Contact Dermatitis [PDF]
The term 'immunotherapy' refers to treating diseases by inducing, enhancing or suppressing immune responses. As allergy is an excessive, detrimental immune reaction to otherwise harmless environmental substances, immunotherapy of allergic disease is aimed at the induction of tolerance toward sensitizing antigens.
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Dinitolmide
Archives of Dermatology, 1973To the Editor.— Commercially prepared animal feed contains several growth stimulants, hormones, vitamins, antiinfectious agents, minerals, antioxidants, and other additives. The handling of the feeds may lead to allergic contact dermatitis to these additives.
Eric Bleumink, Johan P. Nater
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Allergic and irritant contact dermatitis
European Journal of Dermatology, 2009Irritant and allergic contact dermatitis are common inflammatory skin diseases induced by repeated skin contact with low molecular weight chemicals, called xenobiotics or haptens. Although both diseases may have similar clinical presentations, they can be differentiated on pathophysiological grounds.
Anca Hennino +4 more
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Children
Pediatrics In Review, 1993Definition Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is an inflammatory reaction of the skin that follows percutaneous absorption of antigen from the skin surface and recruitment of previously sensitized, antigen-specific T lymphocytes into the skin.
Peter A. Hogan, William L. Weston
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Mango dermatitis: Allergic contact dermatitis to Mangifera indica
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1996Megan L Calvert +2 more
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Marking pen dermatitis: Allergic contact dermatitis due to a fast drying resin (Arochem 455)
Contact Dermatitis, 1975H. Maibach
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Understanding human mast cells: lesson from therapies for allergic and non-allergic diseases
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021P V Kolkhir +2 more
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