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Garlic contact dermatitis from

Bassioukas, K., Orton, D., and Cerio, R., Occupational airborne allergic contact dermatitis from garlic with concurrent Type I allergy, Contact Dermatitis, 50, 39, 2004. [Pg.588]

Of about 1000 patients with occupational skin diseases, five had occupational allergic contact dermatitis from spices (11). They were chefs or workers in kitchens, coffee rooms, and restaurants. In all cases the dermatitis affected the hands. The causative spices were garlic, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, and clove. The same patients had positive patch-test reactions to carrot, lettuce, and tomato. [Pg.2062]

McFadden JP, White IR, Rycroft RJ (1992) Allergic contact dermatitis from garlic. Contact Dermatitis 27 333-334 Campolmi P, Lombardi P, Lotti T, Sertoli A (1982) Immediate and delayed sensitization to garlic. Contact Dermatitis... [Pg.761]

McFadden JP, White IR, Rycroft RJG (1992) Allergic contact dermatitis from garlic. Contact Dermatitis... [Pg.1142]

Van Ketel WG, De Haan P (1978) Occupational eczema from garlic and onion. Contact Dermatitis 4 53-54 Lembo G, Balato N, Patruno C, Auricchio L, Ayala F (1991) Allergic contact dermatitis due to garlic (Allium sativum). Contact Dermatitis 25 330-331... [Pg.761]


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