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Styrene epoxide: Unusual allergen in clinical practice Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-25 Daniela Calderón, Oscar Navea, Catalina Silva, Edinson Lopez, Roberto Valdés
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A new case of contact allergic reaction caused by topical timolol and literature review Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Inaya Mahmoud, Malena Gergovska, Jana Kazandjieva
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.
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Water, soap, and hand‐disinfectant exposure during the COVID‐19 pandemic and self‐reported hand eczema in frontline workers: A cross‐sectional study Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Libe Vilela, Maria Lagrelius, Ina Anveden Berglind, Klara Midander, Linda Schenk, Anneli Julander
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Contact allergy in Swedish professional ice hockey players Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Tomas B. J. Eriksson, Marléne Isaksson, Malin Engfeldt, Jakob Dahlin, Yelverton Tegner, Robert Ofenloch, Magnus Bruze
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Comparison of patch test positivity after 24 and 48 hours of occlusion time in patients of allergic contact dermatitis: A prospective study Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Rhea Ahuja, Neetu Bhari, Gomathy Sethuraman, M. Kalaivani, Kaushal Verma
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by colophonium in resin creams Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Susan Lievonen, Maria Pesonen, Sari Suomela
Colophonium (colophony, rosin, CAS no. 8050-09-7) is a common contact allergen: incidence of colophonium allergy in European patch tested patients during 2015–2018 was 3.11%.1 Among patients with suspected occupational contact dermatitis examined at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) in 2002–2017, as many as 4.6% were patch test positive to colophonium.2 Exposure to colophonium can
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Eyelid contact dermatitis occurring 2.5 years after continuous use of the same eye drops Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Ilaria Matei, Valérie Beaulieu, Saskia Ingen‐Housz‐Oro, Haudrey Assier
Periorbital contact dermatitis significantly affects patients' quality of life. It occurs more frequently in women with the use of cosmetics. Less commonly, ophthalmic medications may induce eyelid contact dermatitis.1, 2 We present the case of a man who developed periorbital contact dermatitis due to an eye drop that he had been using for over 2 years, as proven by a repeated open application test
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Occupational allergic contact dermatitis, rhinoconjunctivitis, and asthma caused by moabi wood dust Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Steven Ronsmans, Bram Vanden Berghe, Stephan Keirsbilck, Senne De Groote, Rik Schrijvers, Ella Dendooven, Benoit Nemery, Olivier Aerts
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT OA is investigator, consultant, and/or speaker for Leo Pharma, Abbvie, Sanofi, L'Oréal/La Roche Posay, and Bioderma/NAOS. The other authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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Analysis of preservatives and fragrances in topical medical devices: The need for more stringent regulation Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Ania Stras, Aleksandra Grassmann, Peter Van Campenhout, Eric Deconinck, Tamara Vanhaecke, Bart Desmedt
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First case of protein contact dermatitis after botulinum toxin injection, related to a human albumin's allergy Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Pauline Sueur, Fabien Pelletier, Pascal Girardin, Laurianne Moumane, Anne Jeand'Heur, François Aubin, Florence Castelain
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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Allergic contact dermatitis to isobornyl acrylate in a home nail glue Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Peter Baek, Brandon L. Adler
Isobornyl acrylate (IBOA), a photopolymerizable monomer commonly employed in coatings, sealants, glues, and adhesives, has garnered attention for its role in causing allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to glucose monitors and insulin pumps.1 We present a case of ACD to IBOA found in a home nail glue, expanding the spectrum of this acrylate allergen to nail cosmetics.
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Contact allergy to olanzapine and saxagliptin in a pharmaceutical industrial worker: A case report Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Huršidić Radulović Azra, Babić Željka, Macan Marija, Macan Jelena
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT Authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Allergic contact dermatitis to isobornyl acrylate in a hospital wristband Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Quentin Samaran, Nadia Raison‐Peyron, Olivier Dereure, Cecilia Svedman, Jakob Dahlin
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors have no potential conflicts of interest or financial or material support to report.
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Case report: Contact allergy to tapinarof Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Andrew Scheman, Eric King, Lilly Kerchinsky, Jack Herbster
CASE REPORT Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition, which is often treated with topical corticosteroids and various topical non-steroidal medications. Tapinarof, a novel therapeutic agent, has shown promising results in the treatment of psoriasis. We report a case of contact allergy to tapinarof. A 55-year-old female presented with a 10-year history of skin lesions on the superior aspect
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Allergic contact dermatitis to coco betaine in a beard cleanser Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Antoine Badaoui
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Allergic contact dermatitis to petrolatum: An unknown for patch testing Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 M. Napolitano, F. Martora, A. Antelmi, M. Mowitz, M. Scalvenzi, T. Battista, C. Patruno
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Introducing the model of repeated exposure of skin to antiseptics: Randomised pilot trial Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Dario Leskur, Ivana Bročić, Mislav Mićanović, Mirela Lozić, Doris Rušić, Ana Šešelja Perišin, Ivanka Maleš, Darko Modun, Josipa Bukić
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Global Guidelines in Dermatology Mapping Project (GUIDEMAP)—A systematic review of the methodological quality of contact dermatitis clinical practice guidelines Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-25 Esther J. van Zuuren, Bernd W. M. Arents, Sofieke Vermeulen, Jan W. Schoones, Zbys Fedorowicz
The Global Guidelines in Dermatology Mapping Project (GUIDEMAP) assesses the methodological quality of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for high-burden skin diseases. This review focuses on contact dermatitis. We searched MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Emcare, Epistemonikos, PsycINFO and Academic Search Premier for CPGs published between 1 November 2018 and 1 November
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Occupational contact allergy to black rubber antioxidants in the protective equipment Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Annarita Antelmi, Ola Bergendorff
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Results of patch testing with five fragrance materials hitherto not tested: A dose‐finding study in the clinical population Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Thanisorn Sukakul, Wolfgang Uter, Margarida Gonçalo, Joseph Huggard, Suzana Ljubojević Hadžavdić, Marie L. A. Schuttelaar, Cecilia Svedman, Matthias Vey, Marléne Isaksson, Bo Niklasson, Thomas Rustemeyer, Magnus Bruze
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Severe phototoxic reaction to Psoralea corylifolia seeds in a child with vitiligo Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Nikhil Mehta, Vanshika Arora, Kaushal K. Verma
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT None.
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Clinical relevance of doubtful reactions in patch testing: A single‐centre retrospective study Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Puneet Arora, Caroline Brumley, Sara Hylwa
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Increasing non‐cosmetic exposure and sensitisation to isothiazolinones require action for prevention: Review Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Carola Lidén, Ian R. White
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Wireless over‐ear headphones: A new source of allergic contact dermatitis to isothiazolinones Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Elena Sofia Caroppo, Luca Stingeni, Laura Goracci, Simone Moretti, Rossella Marietti, Leonardo Bianchi, Marta Tramontana, Katharina Hansel
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT All authors have no conflict of interests to report.
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Trends in contact sensitization, results, and implications from a contact dermatitis clinic in Israel Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-18 Dan Slodownik, Jonathan Bar, Danny Daniely
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Workplace headphone dermatitis: A case of allergic contact dermatitis to 4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-18 Puneet Arora, Caroline Brumley, Katherine Lee
Various materials in headphones have been reported to cause allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), including acrylates and rubber accelerators.1 4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane (MDA; CAS No. 101-77-9) is a precursor to 4,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI; CAS No. 101-68-8), a rubber additive used to manufacture polyurethane foams. While allergy to MDA is considered a marker for MDI sensitivity, it has also
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Citalopram-induced DRESS confirmed by patch testing Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Alpa Kanji, Sharan Kapadia, Sarah H. Wakelin
INTRODUCTION We report a 46-year-old man who developed a Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) from citalopram. SSRI-associated cutaneous adverse drug reactions are rare1 despite their widespread use2 and very few cases of DRESS have been reported.
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2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate (2-HEMA) sensitization, a global epidemic at its peak in Spain? Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Maria Elena Gatica-Ortega, Maria Antonia Pastor-Nieto, Ana María Giménez-Arnau, Pedro Mercader-García, Tatiana Sanz-Sánchez, José Manuel Carrascosa-Carrillo, Susana Córdoba-Guijarro, Javier Sánchez-Pérez, Juan Francisco Silvestre, Francisco Javier Ortiz-de Frutos, Fátima Tous-Romero, Virginia Fernández-Redondo, Esther Serra-Baldrich, Inmaculada Ruíz-González, Ricardo González Pérez, Javier Miquel-Miquel
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Sensitisation to textile dyes in Spain: Epidemiological situation (2019–2022) Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Carlos Pelayo Hernández Fernández, Leopoldo Borrego, Ana María Giménez Arnau, Violeta Zaragoza Ninet, Tatiana Sanz Sánchez, Francisco Javier Miquel Miquel, Ricardo González Pérez, Juan Francisco Silvestre Salvador, Susana Córdoba Guijarro, José Manuel Carrascosa Carrillo, María Elena Gatica Ortega, Inmaculada Ruiz González, Pedro Mercader García, Fátima Tous Romero, Esther Serra Baldrich, María Antonia
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Occupational contact dermatitis caused by pandan (Pandanus spp.): A case series Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Silada Kanokrungsee, Pranee Kasemsarn, Nicha Wareesawetsuwan, Pichanee Chaweekulrat, Monthathip Bunyavaree, Waranya Boonchai
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Hand eczema-related presenteeism and sickness absence: A cross-sectional population-based study Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Marjolein J. Brands, Laura Loman, Corné A. M. Roelen, Ute Bültmann, Marie L. A. Schuttelaar
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Airborne allergic contact dermatitis from beeswax and propolis in a beekeeper: A story from long ago Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Angéline Charansol, Fabien Pelletier, François Aubin, Florence Castelain
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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A case of allergic contact dermatitis to isothiazolinones contained in a haemorrhoid cream Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Caterina Foti, William Andrew Rosato, Giorgia Sbarra, Paolo Romita, Annarita Antelmi
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT All authors here by state that they have no conflict of interests to declare.
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Allergic contact dermatitis due to 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate in ostomy patients Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Ingrid Siemund, Jakob Dahlin, Martin Mowitz, Nils Hamnerius, Cecilia Svedman
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New device, ‘old’ allergens. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by the Dexcom G7 glucose sensor Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Martin Mowitz, Sarah Hosseini, Ingrid Siemund, Josefin Ulriksdotter, Cecilia Svedman
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A comparison of parthenium 15% in Indian Standard Series versus acetone extract 2% of parthenium plant in diagnosing contact allergy to parthenium Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Nikhil Mehta, Rhea Ahuja, Neetu Bhari, Kaushal Verma
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Analysis of patch testing with polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine: A hospital series of 100 patients Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Nour el Imene Ouni, Mouna Korbi, Hichem Belhadjali, Feryel Amri, Youssef Othmen, Makrem Zrig, Monia Youssef, Abderazzek Abid, Jameleddine Zili
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Contact leukoderma following allergic contact dermatitis to nickel in a patient with a history of alopecia areata Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-04 Chutipon Pruksaeakanan, Waranya Boonchai
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Analysis of total excipients of topical corticosteroids marketed in Korea Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Jeewoo Choi, Jin Ju Lee, Heera Lee, Ji Yeon Byun, You Won Choi, Joo Young Roh, Hae Young Choi
When we suspect topical corticosteroid (CS)-induced allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), it is important to obtain information about the vehicle as well as the active ingredients involved. For in the case of ACD caused by a component of vehicle it may not be helpful to avoid CS and its cross-reactors. Furthermore, CSs are applied to diseased skin.
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Three-dimensional printing: A new source of exposure to (meth)acrylates in a dental technician Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Goël Fenech, Amir Fenech, Lynda Bensefa-Colas, Marie-Noëlle Crepy
INTRODUCTION Acrylates and methacrylates {referred as (meth)acrylates} are plastic materials formed by the polymerization of monomers derived from esters of acrylic or methacrylic acid. These molecules have a wide range of applications in paints, artificial nails, glues and medical devices. Dental personnel1 and printing workers2 are at risk of occupational allergic contact dermatitis (OACD). The rapid
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Glove-related contact dermatitis: Diagnostic value of a repeated application test Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-30 Céline Lamouroux, Léa Bertolotti, Clio Coste, Pauline Pralong, Marine-Alexia Lefevre, Justine Pasteur, Aude Clément, Marie-Christine Ferrier Le Bouëdec, Barbara Charbotel, Jean-Baptiste Fassier, Marc Vocanson, Jean-François Nicolas, Florence Hacard, Audrey Nosbaum
Contact dermatitis (CD) on hands is a frequent occupational disease.1 Gloves are the first personal protective equipment to cause occupational hand CD.2 Diagnosis of allergic CD (ACD) is based on patch tests (PT) or semi-open test (SO) to gloves and patch test to glove allergens. No standardized use test has been developed so far for the diagnosis of ACD to gloves. The aim of this work was to define
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Contact allergy to SIDAPA baseline series allergens in patients with eyelid dermatitis: An Italian multicentre study Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Luca Stingeni, Caterina Foti, Fabrizio Guarneri, Monica Corazza, Antonio Cristaudo, Silvia Mariel Ferrucci, Rosella Gallo, Emanuela Martina, Maria Letizia Musumeci, Maddalena Napolitano, Eustachio Nettis, Cataldo Patruno, Paolo Daniele Pigatto, Viviana Piras, Donatella Schena, Gabriele Casciola, Elettra Antonelli, Katharina Hansel
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Docetaxel-induced symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE) confirmed by skin testing Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-23 Amélie Hampel, Tamar Kinaciyan
Symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE) is an immune-mediated cutaneous adverse drug reaction (CADR) without necessarily prior contact sensitization at the eruption sites.1 The reaction arises after systemic exposure to type IV allergens2 and was originally described as Baboon syndrome based on the red buttocks of baboons. Due to ethically and culturally inappropriateness
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Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from 2-butyl-1,2-benzisothiazol-3-one in cutting fluids: A case series Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-23 Lara Obermeyer, Katja Dicke, Christoph Skudlik, Richard Brans
2-butyl-1,2-benzisothiazol-3-one (BBIT, CAS no. 4299-07-4) belongs to the isothiazolinone biocides and is used in various products such as cutting fluids, wallpaper adhesives, detergents, leather, rubber, epoxy resins, and silicone sealants.1, 2 Three single cases of allergic contact dermatitis from BBIT-containing cutting fluids in metalworkers have been reported from Sweden, Italy, and Belgium.1-3
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Correction to “Regulatory B cells induced by ultraviolet B through toll-like receptor 4 signalling contribute to the suppression of contact hypersensitivity responses in mice” Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-22
Liu, X, Huang, H, Gao, H, et al. Regulatory B cells induced by ultraviolet B through toll-like receptor 4 signalling contribute to the suppression of contact hypersensitivity responses in mice. Contact Dermatitis 2018; 78(2): 117–130. 10.1111/cod.12913 In the article by Xiaoming Liu et al., there was an error in Figure 6 on page 126. In the original version of Figure 6a, the second and fourth picture
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Natural moisturising factor constituents in South African nursing students Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Monica Young, Johannes Lodewykus du Plessis, Sanja Kezic, Ivone Jakasa, Anja Franken
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Allergic contact dermatitis to epoxy resins associated with nail dystrophy and paraesthesia Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Amreeta Kaur, Rosemary Nixon
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors have declared no conflict of interest.
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Shiitake flagellate dermatitis: The first paediatric case? Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 S. Veraldi, P. Bortoluzzi, F. Germiniasi
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Triggers, clinical manifestations and assessment of paediatric fixed drug eruptions: A systematic review of the literature Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Audrey Mathieu, Mathilde de Grandmont, Carolina Lucena Fernandes, Elio Kechichian
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Multiple drug hypersensitivity syndrome manifesting as acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis: A rare case report Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Mariana Bragança, Daniela Brandão Abreu, Ricardo Moço Coutinho, Josefina Rodrigues Cernadas, Leonor Carneiro-Leão
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Immunohistochemical differentiation of keratins and involucrin between palmar psoriasis, chronic hand eczema and hyperkeratotic hand eczema Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-11 Eun Joo Baek, Da Yeon Jung, Na Reu Seung, Ye Ji Jang, Eun Joo Park, Kwang Ho Kim
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Prevalence and incidence of hand eczema in healthcare workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-07 Yasemin T. Yüksel, Cara Symanzik, Maria O. Christensen, Caroline M. Olesen, Jacob P. Thyssen, Christoph Skudlik, Swen M. John, Tove Agner, Richard Brans
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are considered a high-risk group for developing hand eczema (HE), mainly owing to wet work and contact with allergens at work. To meta-analyse the prevalence and incidence of HE in HCWs, as well as mapping the prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) and HE severity in HCWs. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic
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Allergic contact dermatitis masquerading as retiform purpura Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-04 Yue Zhang, Molly K. Hales, Rachel E. Lipman, Victor L. Quan, Xiaolong Alan Zhou, Cuong V. Nguyen
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Protein contact dermatitis to a tan-extender lotion: Imputability of pumpkin seed oil (Luffa cylindrica seed oil) Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Florence Castelain, Pauline Sueur, François Aubin, Fabien Pelletier
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors have no relevant disclosures.
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Contact allergy caused by acrylates in nail cosmetics: A pilot study from Greece Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Maria Gkousiaki, Vangelis D. Karalis, Aikaterini Kyritsi, Chara Almpani, Styliani Geronikolou, Alexandros Stratigos, Michail Christou Rallis, Anna Tagka
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The management of Chronic Hand Eczema: A retrospective patient record review Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Emma Borg, Duncan Munro, Henrik Thoning
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Taking aim at the wood: Allergic contact dermatitis in a rifle shooting athlete Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Sophie Carrie Shan Cai, Tricia Yi Rui Chong, Anthony Teik-Jin Goon, Yung Hian Leow, Suzanne Wei Na Cheng
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Contact allergy in atopic dermatitis: A prospective study on prevalence, incriminated allergens and clinical insights Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-27 Khaoula Trimeche, Ines Lahouel, Hichem Belhadjali, Nesrine Ben Salah, Monia Youssef, Jameleddine Zili
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Old but not forgotten: Vesicular hand dermatitis from a copper-containing intrauterine device Contact Derm. (IF 5.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-28 Hannelore George, Ella Dendooven, Olivier Aerts
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT O.A. is investigator, consultant and/or speaker for Leo Pharma, Abbvie, Sanofi, L'Oréal/La Roche Posay and Bioderma/NAOS. The other authors have no conflicts to declare.