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Prevalence of Common Contact Allergens in Topical Diaper Preparations for Infants
Pediatric DermatologyABSTRACTIn cases of persistent perineal dermatitis (PD), allergic contact dermatitis should be considered and common potential allergens avoided in topical diaper preparations. Our study reviewed the best‐selling diaper preparations on a popular website to identify the number and types of allergens in each product, based on the 2018 Pediatric Baseline ...
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Weighing wet diapers: a new approach to measure infant output
ANPHI papers, 1973Accurate measurement of fluid losses is important in infant patients, especially in burn cases. Indwelling catheters, urine collection bas and other commonly used methods of continuous urine collection and measurement have several disadvantages including trauma, danger of infection, skin irritation, need for restraints, and use of expensive devices.
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Diaper Phenolsulfonphthalein Test in the Newborn Infant
Journal of Urology, 1964L M, BARSOCCHINI, D R, SMITH
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The Profile of Diaper Dermatitis in Infants
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2019Nurfida Khairina Arrasyid +4 more
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The developing infant gut microbiome: A strain-level view
Cell Host and Microbe, 2022Hagay Enav +2 more
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The relationship of diapers to diaper rashes in the one-month-old infant
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979openaire +2 more sources
Hyperzincemia due to topical zinc oxide in an infant with diaper dermatitis
Pediatrics International, 2021Tomoka Fujita +4 more
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