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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1985
Dermatitis, the inflammatory response of the skin to various factors, may present in a variety of forms. Atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, nummular eczema, seborrhea, and stasis dermatitis, conditions with which the patient may present to the emergency department, either in the acute stage or with exacerbation of a chronic condition, are reviewed ...
G, Sternbach, J P, Callen
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Dermatitis, the inflammatory response of the skin to various factors, may present in a variety of forms. Atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, nummular eczema, seborrhea, and stasis dermatitis, conditions with which the patient may present to the emergency department, either in the acute stage or with exacerbation of a chronic condition, are reviewed ...
G, Sternbach, J P, Callen
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Contact Dermatitis, 1986
32 ethylenediamine‐sensitive patients were studied to determine cross‐sensitivity reactions. Reaction to other aliphatic polyamines proved to be very high, whereas no significant result was obtained to antihistamines, cither topically or orally.
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32 ethylenediamine‐sensitive patients were studied to determine cross‐sensitivity reactions. Reaction to other aliphatic polyamines proved to be very high, whereas no significant result was obtained to antihistamines, cither topically or orally.
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