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Dermatitis—cont

LaCroix M, Burckel H, Foussereau J, et al. 1976. Irritant dermatitis from diallylgylycol carbonate monomer in the optical industry. Cont Derma 2 183-195. [Pg.128]

Leenutaphong, V., Goerz, G. (1989). Allergic contact dermatitis from chloroacetophenone (tear gas). Cont. Derm. 20 316. [Pg.173]

Wallengren, J., Ekman, R., and Miller, H., Capsaicin enhances allergic contact dermatitis in the guinea pig, Cont. Derm., 24, 30, 1991. [Pg.378]

Matrolonardo M, Loconsole F, Conte A, Rantuccio F (1993) Allergic contact dermatitis due to para-tertiary-butylphenol-formaldehyde resin in a hearing aid. Contact Dermatitis 28 179... [Pg.595]

Bilsland, D. and A. Strong, 1990. Allergic contact dermatitis from the essential oil of French Marigold (Tagetes patula) in an aromatherapist. Cont. Dermat., 23 55-56. [Pg.577]

Chang Y.-C., et ah, 1997. Allergic contact dermatitis from oxidised rf-limonene. Cont. Dermal., 37 308-309. [Pg.578]

Hendriks, S.A., et ah, 1999. Allergic contact dermatitis from the fragrance ingredient Lyral" in underarm deodorant. Cont Dermat., 41 119. [Pg.580]

Johansen, J.D., et ah, 2000. Rash related to use of scented products. A questionnaire study in the Danish population. Is the problem increasing Cont. Dermat., 42 222-226. [Pg.580]

Romaguera, C. and J. VUplana, 2000. Occupational contact dermatitis from ylang-ylang oil. Cont. Dermal., 43 251. Rose, J.E. and F.M. Behm, 1994. Inhalation of vapour from black pepper extract reduces smoking withdrawal... [Pg.582]

Sanchez-Perez, J. and A. Garcia-Diez, 1999. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from eugenol, oil of cinnamon and oil of cloves in a physiotherapist. Cont. Demat., 41 346-347. [Pg.582]

Scheinman, P.L., 1996. Allergic contact dermatitis to fragrance. Am. 7. Cont. Dermatol, 65-76. [Pg.582]

Sugiura, M., et al., 2000. Results of patch testing with lavender oil in Japan. Cont. Dermat., 43 157-160. [Pg.582]

Becker, K., E. Temesvari, and I. Nemeth, 1994. Patch testing with fragrance mix and its constituents in a Hungarian population. Cont. Dermat., 30 185-186. [Pg.947]

Frosch, P.J., B. PUz, K.E. Andersen, et al., 1995. Patch testing with fragrances Results of a multicenter study of the European Environmental and Contact Dermatitis Research Group with 48 frequently used constituents of perfumes. Cont. Dermat., 33 333-342. [Pg.948]

Johansen, J.D., K.E. Andersen, C. Svedman, et al., 2003. Chloroatranol, an extremely potent allergen hidden in perfumes A doseresponse elicitation study. Cont. Dermat., 49 180-184. [Pg.948]

Larsen, W., H. Nakayama, M. Lindberg, et al., 1996. Fragrance contact dermatitis. A worldwide multicentre investigation (Parti). Am. J. Cont Dermat, 1 77-83. [Pg.948]

Santussi, B., A. Cristaudo, C. Cannistraci, and M. Picardo, 1987. Contact dermatitis to fragrances. Cont. [Pg.948]

Schnuch, A., J. Geier, W. Uter, et al., 1997. National rates and regional differences in sensitization to allergens of the standard series. Population adjusted frequencies of sensitization (PAFS) in 40,000 patients from a multicenter study (TVDK). Cont. Dermat., 37 200-209. [Pg.948]

Schnuch, A., W. Uter, J. Geire, H. Lessmann, and P.J. Frosch, 2007. Sensitization to 26 fragrances to be labelled according to current European regulation. Cont. Dermat., 57 1—10. [Pg.948]

A Fullerton, U Broby-Johansen, T Agner. Cont Dermat 30 222, 1994. [Pg.466]


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