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Patch testing with lanolin

Contact Dermatitis, 1978
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Oleffe, Jacques   +2 more
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Patch testing in children

Contact Dermatitis, 1996
92 children (45 girls, 47 boys), mean age 9.3 years (3‐14.75), were referred to the Contact Dermatitis Investigation Unit, Belvidere Hospital, Glasgow, for patch testing during the period 1979–93 for the investigation of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). The diagnoses at the time of referral were atopic dermatitis (45).
A. Forsyth, R. S. Lever, G. I. Stables
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A fractal patch test

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1988
AbstractElement consistency is generally checked using the patch test on an element patch of finite size. This condition may in certain cases be too restrictive, and disqualifies elements that appear to be convergent. A method termed ‘fractal patch test’ is presented, in which the patch size is maintained constant while the distorted mesh is refined ...
David Lasry, Ted Belytschko
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Patch Testing for Drugs

Dermatitis, 2013
Adverse drug reactions occur commonly and primarily manifest in a myriad of cutaneous eruptions. The use of drug patch testing in the diagnosis of specific drug eruptions is increasing; however, a standardized approach to this methodology is currently lacking.
Luz Fonacier   +2 more
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Patch testing with methyldibromoglutaronitrile

American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 2000
The combination of methyldibromoglutaronitrile (MDBGN) and phenoxyethanol (PE) is widely used as a preservative in body care products. Sensitization rates to MDBGN have increased parallel to its increasing use in cosmetics, skin care products, and moist toilet paper since the early 1990s, whereas PE is obviously not a sensitizer.
J, Geier   +3 more
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The Generalized Patch Test

SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1979
The paper establishes the basic convergence conditions for the method of nonconforming finite elements applied to a class of generalized elliptic boundary value problems with variable, not necessarily smooth coefficients. The main result is a new, generalized patch test. Approximability and success in this test is the necessary and sufficient condition
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Patch Testing Methodology [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Jozef Jadassohn is the father of patch testing. At the time of his discovery in 1895, he was Professor of Dermatology at Breslau University (now Wroclaw in Poland). He initially reported a patient who had developed an eczematous reaction to mercury plasters.
Howard I. Maibach, Jean-Marie Lachapelle
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The reproducibility of patch tests

British Journal of Dermatology, 1999
There is conflicting evidence regarding the reproducibility of patch testing. Discordant results have been reported in up to 44% of cases. The clinical relevance of these discordant patch tests has not been previously assessed. We studied 383 consecutive patients receiving simultaneous duplicate patch testing on opposite sides of the upper back with 10
A. Abdullah   +4 more
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A coccidioidin patch test

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1949
Summary We tried to simulate the Vollmer patch test in the field of coccidioidomycosis with a patch test made with coccidioidin material. Out of 120 subjects tested with the filter paper method similar to that of Vollmer's, twenty-seven positive patch tests were noted, or 22.5 per cent. With the ointment method, four positive patches out of 100 known
Robert M. Cohen, Myrnie A. Gifford
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The limitations of the patch test

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1980
AbstractA simple approximation by nonconforming finite elements is presented that passes the patch test of Irons and Strang but does not yield approximate solutions converging to the solution of the given boundary value problem. It is constructed from continuous piecewise linear functions perturbed by step functions.
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