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Autor:
Apasee Sooksamran, Poonnawis Sudtikoonaseth, Praneet Sajjachareonpong, Tanongkiet Tienthavorn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR), Vol 40, Iss 1, Pp 89-94 (2021)
We present a case of febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann disease who presented with widespread erythematous crusted papules, which rapidly progressed to ulceronecrotic lesions accompanied by fever. The serologies showed high titers of cytomegalovi
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https://doaj.org/article/8dd771f7b6f6488ea2b5fd87c8c1e004
Publikováno v:
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine. 39:213-217
There are limited data in the relationship between the minimal erythema dose (MED) of 308-nm monochromatic excimer light (MEL) and 311-nm Narrowband UVB (NB-UVB).To establish a predictive model of the relationship between MEDs of both wavelengths.An
Publikováno v:
Dermatitis.
Publikováno v:
Contact Dermatitis. 81:299-300
Publikováno v:
Contact dermatitis. 74(4)
Summary Background In 2003, the EU Cosmetics Directive stated that 26 fragrance substances must be listed on the cosmetic product ingredient labels. Not all of these 26 fragrance substances are detected by the usual screening markers comprising fragr
Autor:
Praneet Sajjachareonpong, Roger L. Milne, Ashley Fletcher, Rosemary Nixon, Helen Saunders, Tessa Keegel
Publikováno v:
Contact Dermatitis. 50:6-14
The reported prevalence of allergic contact dermatitis from topical corticosteroids in clinical populations, in the period 1993-2002, varied from 0.55 to 5.98%. This study is a retrospective analysis of 1153 individuals undergoing routine patch testi
Publikováno v:
Contact dermatitis. 51(5-6)
Wall and Gebauer (Contact Dermatitis 1991: 24: 241-243) first described persistent post-occupational dermatitis (PPOD) as ongoing dermatitis for which there is no obvious present cause, precipitated by prior occupational contact dermatitis (OCD). We
Publikováno v:
Contact Dermatitis. 47:172-173
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology. 43:150-151
SUMMARY Hairdressers commonly develop contact dermatitis caused by either skin irritants or allergens to which they are exposed. Those using latex gloves are also at risk of developing immediate hypersensitivity reactions to latex. We present a haird
Publikováno v:
Contact Dermatitis. 50:154-154
Objectives: Persistent post-occupational dermatitis (PPOD) was mentioned by Wall and Gebauer in 1991 to describe ongoing skin disease precipitated by occupational contact dermatitis (OCD). There has been little formal recognition or clarification of