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Assessment of patch test results carried out during ten years in a city in southern Brazil. [PDF]
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Type I hypersensitivity in photoallergic contact dermatitis
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North American Contact Dermatitis Group Patch Test Results: 2019-2020.
Dermatitis, 2023Background: Patch testing is an important diagnostic tool for assessment of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). Objective: This study documents the North American Contact Dermatitis Group (NACDG) patch testing results from January 1, 2019, to December 31,
J. DeKoven+17 more
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North American Contact Dermatitis Group Patch Test Results: 2017–2018
Dermatitis, 2021Supplemental digital content is available in the text. Background Patch testing is an important diagnostic tool for assessment of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). Objective This study documented the North American Contact Dermatitis Group (NACDG) patch
J. DeKoven+13 more
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North American Contact Dermatitis Group Patch Test Results: 2015–2016
Dermatitis, 2018Background Patch testing is an important diagnostic tool for the assessment of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). Objective This study documents the North American Contact Dermatitis Group (NACDG) patch testing results from January 1, 2015, to February ...
J. DeKoven+12 more
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Contact Dermatitis, 1989
Over a 3-year period, 533 children aged between 4 months and 14 years were patch-tested with a “pediatric” series of haptens. The children were affected with various types of eczema or with psoriasis of the hands (n = 31). In 78 positive children, there were 112 positive test reactions to various allergens.
Balato N, Lembo G, Patruno C, Ayala F
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Over a 3-year period, 533 children aged between 4 months and 14 years were patch-tested with a “pediatric” series of haptens. The children were affected with various types of eczema or with psoriasis of the hands (n = 31). In 78 positive children, there were 112 positive test reactions to various allergens.
Balato N, Lembo G, Patruno C, Ayala F
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Expert Review of Dermatology, 2010
Allergic contact dermatitis is a common skin disease affecting both genders and individuals of any age. The patch test is the only useful in vivo method for the etiological diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. It is an apparently simple technique, but pitfalls may be encountered.
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Allergic contact dermatitis is a common skin disease affecting both genders and individuals of any age. The patch test is the only useful in vivo method for the etiological diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. It is an apparently simple technique, but pitfalls may be encountered.
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Pediatric Baseline Patch Test Series: Pediatric Contact Dermatitis Workgroup
Dermatitis, 2018Background Allergic contact dermatitis is a challenging diagnostic problem in children. Although epicutaneous patch testing is the diagnostic standard for confirmation of contact sensitization, it is less used in children by dermatologists treating ...
Jiade Yu+15 more
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Positive Patch Test Reaction in a Patient Taking Dupilumab.
Dermatitis, 2018A 63-year-old woman with a 30-year history of atopic dermatitis with worsening over the past 5 years was started on dupilumab 300 mg every other week for severe atopic dermatitis.
C. Puza, A. Atwater
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Ecology Letters, 2022
Positive effects of habitat patch size on biodiversity are often extrapolated to infer negative effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity at landscape scales. However, such cross-scale extrapolations typically fail. A recent, landmark, patch-scale
F. Riva, L. Fahrig
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Positive effects of habitat patch size on biodiversity are often extrapolated to infer negative effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity at landscape scales. However, such cross-scale extrapolations typically fail. A recent, landmark, patch-scale
F. Riva, L. Fahrig
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