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Garlic dermatitis

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1996
SUMMARYAllergic contact dermatitis to garlic usually has a typical clinical presentation but this is often masked if it presents concurrently with another form of hand dermatitis. Patch testing with 1% diallyl disulfide in petrolatum is recommended when garlic allergy is suspected.
T A, Delaney, A M, Donnelly
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Garlic Burns

Pediatric Dermatology, 2000
Abstract: A 3‐month‐old infant with blistering lesions and a second‐degree burn from topical application of garlic is reported. The literature on garlic burns is reviewed.
M, Rafaat, A K, Leung
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Garlic burns

Burns, 2001
A patient with a second-degree burn of the forehead, induced by topical application of crushed garlic is reported. The literature on garlic burns is reviewed.
A M, Baruchin   +3 more
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Garlic

Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data, 2002
In a large modern enterprise, information is almost inevitably distributed among several database management systems. Despite considerable attention from the research community, relatively few commercial systems have attempted to address this issue. This paper describes new technology that enables clients of IBM's DB2 Universal Database to access the ...
Vanja Josifovski   +3 more
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Garlic

2017
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Relf, Diane   +2 more
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Garlic Burns

Pediatrics, 1993
Five things have been said about garlic: it assauges hunger, warms the body, brings joy, increases virility and destroys intestinal lice. There are those who say that it engenders love and dispels envy. —Babylonian Talmud: Baba Kama (first gate) page 82 Garlic (Liliaceae Allium sativum) has been used for centuries by many ...
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