Povidone-iodine-induced disseminated irritant contact dermatitis. [PDF]
Kaur M, Karadia P, Singh S.
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Contact Urticaria and Related Conditions: Clinical Review
ABSTRACT Contact urticaria (CoU) is an immediate contact reaction occurring within minutes to an hour after exposure to specific proteins or chemicals. CoU is categorised into non‐immunologic (NI‐CoU) and immunologic (I‐CoU) types, with I‐CoU potentially leading to anaphylaxis. Both forms of CoU can be associated with protein contact dermatitis and the
Mojca Bizjak+15 more
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Clinical Aspects of Irritant Contact Dermatitis
P. Frosch, S. John
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Topical Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor-α Activators Reduce Inflammation in Irritant and Allergic Contact Dermatitis Models [PDF]
Mary Sheu+9 more
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Statistics against irritations: a response to Dickens's apologists [PDF]
In a recent article (arXiv:0909.2479) I reported the results of the test, where the takers had to tell the prose of Charles Dickens from the prose of Edward Bulwer-Lytton. The former is a required reading in school, and the latter has a bad writing contest named after him. Nevertheless, the test-takers performed on the level of random guessing.
arxiv
Humulus japonicus ameliorates irritant contact dermatitis by suppressing NF‑κB p65‑dependent inflammatory responses in mice. [PDF]
Kim YB+7 more
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Skin disorders comprise more than 35% of all occupationally related diseases. 90-95% of work-related dermatoses are contact dermatitis. Effects of occupational dermatitis in the lives of workers are substantial.
Fatemeh Fathi, Moslem Jafarpoor
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Liver X Receptor Activators Display Anti-Inflammatory Activity in Irritant and Allergic Contact Dermatitis Models: Liver-X-Receptor-Specific Inhibition of Inflammation and Primary Cytokine Production [PDF]
Ashley J. Fowler+10 more
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An Unexpected Reaction to Topical Garlic Medicament - A Case Report of Irritant Contact Dermatitis Successfully Managed in Primary Care. [PDF]
Jamaluddin J, Jamil SN.
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Sodium benzoate is emerging as a preservative found most frequently in personal care products. It was positive in around 1.8% of a large series and should be included in the cheilitis/bakery, facial and fragrance patch test allergen series. As 5% sodium benzoate in pet it tends to cause false positive irritant reactions and true allergic responses are ...
Nicholas J. Lawrance+2 more
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