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Patch test identification

Kimber, I., Hilton, J. and Botam, P. A., Identification of contact allergens using the murine local lymph node assay comparison with the Buehler occluded patch test in guinea pigs, J. ofAppl. Toxicol., 10, 173, 1990. [Pg.76]

York, M., Griffiths, H.A., Whittle, E., and Basketter, D.A. Evaluation of a human patch test for the identification and classification of skin irritation potential. Contact Dermatitis 1996 34 204—212. [Pg.513]

Taking the history of the patient and noting the clinical symptoms and localization of the lesions are critical. Allergen identification for a patient with a possible contact allergy to cosmetics is performed by means of patch testing with the standard series, specific cosmetic-test series, the product itself, and all of its ingredients. We can only find the allergens we look for. For skin tests with cosmetic products... [Pg.518]

Isolauri, E. and Tumjamaa, K. 1999. Combined skin prick and patch testing enhances identification of food allergy in infants with atopic dermatitis. J Allergy Clin Immunol 97 9-15. [Pg.144]

Tarvainen K, Kanerva K, Jolanki R, Estlander T (1995) Occupational dermatoses from the manufacture of plastic composite products. Am J Contact Dermatoses 6 95-104 Wahlberg JE (1998) Identification of new allergens and nonirritant patch test preparations. Contact Dermatitis 39 155-156... [Pg.383]

Kaniwa M-A, Isama K, Nakamura A, Kantoh H, Itoh M, Ichikawa M, Hayakawa R (1994) Identification of causative chemicals of allergic contact dermatitis using a combination of patch testing in patients and chemical analysis. Application to cases from industrial rubber products. Contact Dermatitis 30 20-25... [Pg.390]

Holness DL, Nethercott JR, Adams RM, et al. (1995) Concomitant positive patch test results with standard screening tray in North America 1985-1989. Contact Dermatitis 32 289-292 Karlberg A-T (1988) Contact allergy to colophony. Chemical identifications of allergens, sensitization experiments and clinical experiences. Acta Derm Venereol (Stockh) Suppl 139 1-43... [Pg.515]

Follow-up after modernization. Contact Dermatitis 20 191-200 Liden C (1990) Persulfate bleach accelerator - a potent contact allergen in film laboratories chemical identification, purity studies, and patch testing. Am J Contact Dermatitis 1 21-24 Liden C, Boman A (1988) Contact allergy to colour developing agents in the guinea pig. Contact Dermatitis 19 290-295... [Pg.1057]

Immediately after removal of the patches, each 1 in. x 1 in. test or control site is outlined with indelible marker by dotting each of the four comers. This procedure delineates the site for identification. [Pg.370]

The first signs of the disease consist of hypopigmented or hyperpigmented macules. Additionally, anesthetic or paresthetic patches may be experienced by the patient. Neural involvement in the extremities ultimately leads to muscle atrophy, resorption of small bones, and spontaneous amputation. When facial nerves are involved, corneal ulceration and blindness may occur. The identification of M. leprae in skin or blood samples is not always possible, but the detection of the antibody to the organism is an effective diagnostic test, especially for the lepromatous form of the disease. [Pg.1743]


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