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- 2015
- Contact allergy trends in Sweden - a retrospective comparison of patch test data from 1992, 2000, and 2009 (
- Multicenter Patch Testing With a Resol Resin Based on Phenol and Formaldehyde Within the International Contact Dermatitis Research Group. (
- Patch Testing To a Textile Dye Mix by the International Contact Dermatitis Research Group. (
- Methylisothiazolinone Contact Allergy is Rising to Alarming Heights Also in Southern Sweden. (
- Occupational contact dermatitis caused by methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone through exposure to filler dust containing this preservative and with a positive patch test reaction to the dust. (
- Recommendation to include a textile dye mix in the European baseline series. (
- Swedish Experiences From Patch Testing Methylisothiazolinone Separately. (
- Skin care products containing low concentrations of formaldehyde detected by the chromotropic acid method can not be safely used in formaldehyde-allergic patients. (
- 'Mislabelled' make-up remover wet wipes as a cause of severe, recalcitrant facial eczema. (
- 2014
- Patch testing with methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone 200 ppm aq. detects significantly more contact allergy than 100 ppm. A multicentre study within the European Environmental and Contact Dermatitis Research Group. (