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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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Contact Dermatitis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1956
R R, KIERLAND, J F, MCCLEARY
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Contact dermatitis

BMJ, 2016
Rabia Sofia, Rashid, Tang Ngee, Shim
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Propylene Glycol in Contact Dermatitis: A Systematic Review

Dermatitis, 2018
M. McGowan, A. Scheman, S. Jacob
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CONTACT DERMATITIS

Archives of Dermatology, 1968
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CONTACT DERMATITIS IX

British Journal of Dermatology, 1970
Etain Cronin, Agrup G
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Atopic Dermatitis, Irritant Contact Dermatitis, and Allergic Contact Dermatitis

2019
In the three previous editions of this book, Chap. 9 was devoted to the “atopy patch tests.” Due to the fact that the technique is not validated worldwide, we have decided to delete it until an international consensus will be reached. In previous years, a controversy divided the dermato-allergologists concerning the relationship between atopic ...
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Systemic Contact Dermatitis

Clinical reviews in allergy and immunology, 2019
M. Aquino, G. Rosner
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CONTACT DERMATITIS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1993
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Contact Dermatitis to Medications and Skin Products

Clinical reviews in allergy and immunology, 2018
Henry L. Nguyen, J. Yiannias
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