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Epidemiological and Occupational Pattern of Patch-Test Reactions to p-Tert-butylphenol-formaldehyde Resin in North-Eastern Italy, 1997–2021 [PDF]
Background. Skin contact with items containing p-tert-butylphenol-formaldehyde resin (PTBP-FR) may induce sensitization and allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). Methods.
Luca Cegolon +2 more
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From laboratory to real-world exposure: correlating cosmetic patch test results with large-scale consumer safety data from e-commerce platforms [PDF]
BackgroundLimited research exists on revealing the correlation between laboratory safety tests and real-world safety feedback from consumers of cosmetics.ObjectiveTo establish cosmetovigilance by associating patch test results with consumer-reported ...
Kai Yang +7 more
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Patch Test: Uma Revisão Teórica e Prática
O surgimento de sistemas multifeixe aliado ao rápido desenvolvimento tecnologia dos diversos sensores e componentes auxiliares, conduziram a levantamentos mais robustos e precisos.
Italo Oliveira Ferreira +3 more
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In managing contact dermatitis, identification of the causative agent is essential to prevent recurrent complaints. Patch test is the gold standard to identify the causative agent.
Astri Adelia +3 more
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Patch tests were introduced as a diagnostic tool in the late nineteenth century. Since then, they have improved considerably becoming what they are today. Patch tests are used in the diagnostic investigation of contact dermatitis worldwide. Batteries or series previously studied and standardized should be used in patch testing.
Lazzarini, Rosana +2 more
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Preservative Contact Hypersensitivity among Adult Atopic Dermatitis Patients
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by an impaired skin barrier. The prolonged use of topical preparations containing medications, emollients, fragrances and preservatives may increase the risk of contact ...
Dominik Németh +3 more
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BACKGROUND: Lower legs and feet eczema may be due to exogenous causes such as allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) or endogenous cause such as atopy. Currently, patch testing is the only scientific proof of contact allergy.
Ann Shaji Nisha +3 more
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis: Sensitization to 2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate
Acrylate polymers are an important cause of allergic contact dermatitis. Over the last decades, the vector of allergy to methacrylic acid esters has shifted from industrial products to the beauty and medical industries.
M. R. Izmailovich +5 more
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Patch Testing 101, Part 2: After the Patch Test [PDF]
After the patch test, the physician must interpret positive reactions in the clinical context of the patient's dermatitis. Relevance can be graded as current, past, or unknown. Counseling the patient on allergen avoidance is the most important step, and resources such as allergen information sheets and physician-generated safe lists from product ...
Amber Reck, Atwater, Margo, Reeder
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An Analysis of the Search Spaces for Generate and Validate Patch Generation Systems [PDF]
We present the first systematic analysis of the characteristics of patch search spaces for automatic patch generation systems. We analyze the search spaces of two current state-of-the-art systems, SPR and Prophet, with 16 different search space ...
Kneuss E. +3 more
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