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- 2024
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Contact allergy in Swedish professional ice hockey players
2024) In Contact Dermatitis(
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- 2023
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Occlusion of sensitizers in the baseline series for 48 h detects more contact allergy than occlusion for 24 h
2023) In Contact Dermatitis(
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- 2021
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A comparative study between the two patch-test systems Finn chambers and Finn chambers AQUA
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Validation of questionnaire algorithm based on repeated open application testing with the constituents of fragrance mix II : the EDEN Fragrance Study
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- 2020
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Can reducing cosmetic substances help prevent chromate contact allergy?
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Contact allergy to citral and its constituents geranial and neral, coupled with reactions to the prehapten and prohapten geraniol
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Validation of a questionnaire algorithm based on repeated open application testing with the constituents of fragrance mix I
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Skin application of glutathione and iron sulfate can inhibit elicitation of allergic contact dermatitis from hexavalent chromium
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Can patch testing with methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone be optimized using a new diagnostic mix? – A multicenter study from the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group
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Can the Reactivity to Chromate Be Changed in Patch Testing Using a Barrier Cream?
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- 2019
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Patch testing with a new composition of mercapto mix : A multicentre study by the Swedish contact dermatitis research group
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- 2018
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Contact dermatitis caused by a new rubber compound detected in canvas shoes
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by dimethylthiocarbamylbenzothiazole sulfide (DMTBS) in canvas shoes : In search of the culprit allergen
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Assessment of dermal uptake of diphenylmethane-4,4′-diisocyanate using tape stripping and biological monitoring
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Hand eczema and occupational contact allergies in healthcare workers with a focus on rubber additives
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Contact allergy to oxidized geraniol among Swedish dermatitis patients—A multicentre study by the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group
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A retrospective investigation of hexavalent chromium allergy in southern Sweden
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Is a high concentration of hexavalent chromium in Indian cement causing an increase in the frequency of cement dermatitis in India?
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- 2017
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The reactivity of the back revisited. Are there differences in reactivity in different parts of the back?
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Patch testing with hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (HICC) - a multicentre study of the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group
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Evaluation of concordance between labelling and content of 52 hair dye products: overview of the market of oxidative hair dye
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No contact allergy to acrylic acid and methacrylic acid in routinely tested dermatitis patients
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Sigfrid Fregert
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis from Methylisothiazolinone in Residential Wall Paint
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Multicenter patch testing with methylchloroisothizoline/methylisothiazolinone in 100 and 200 ppm within the international contact dermatitis research group
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Factors Affecting the Concentration of Diphenylmethane-4,4′-Diisocyanate in Freund’s Complete Adjuvant. Can They Affect the Outcome of the Guinea-Pig Maximization Test?
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Sensitizing capacities and cross-reactivity patterns of some diisocyanates and amines using the guinea-pig maximization test. Can p-phenylenediamine be used as a marker for diisocyanate contact allergy?
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Sensitization and cross-reactivity patterns of contact allergy to diisocyanates and corresponding amines : Investigation of diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate, diphenylmethane-4,4'-diamine, dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate, and dicylohexylmethane-4,4'-diamine
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- 2016
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Formaldehyde in cosmetics in patch tested dermatitis patients with and without contact allergy to formaldehyde.
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Occupational nitrile glove allergy caused by Pigment Blue 15
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Concomitant contact allergies to formaldehyde, methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, and fragrance mixes I and II
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Is p-phenylenediamine (PPD) a better marker of contact allergy to PPD-based hair dyes than its salt PPD dihydrochloride?
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- 2015
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Patch Testing with a Textile Dye Mix in Two Concentrations: A Multicentre Study by the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group
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Preservatives in cosmetics in the Israeli market conform well to the EU legislation
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Are gloves sufficiently protective when hairdressers are exposed to permanent hair dyes? An in vivo study.
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Swedish Experiences From Patch Testing Methylisothiazolinone Separately.
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Skin care products containing low concentrations of formaldehyde detected by the chromotropic acid method can not be safely used in formaldehyde-allergic patients.
2015) In British Journal of Dermatology(
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- 2014
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Severe bullous allergic contact dermatitis caused by glycidyl methacrylate and other acrylates
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Patch Testing with Formaldehyde 2.0% in Parallel with 1.0% by the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group.
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- 2013
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Usage test with palladium-coated earrings in patients with contact allergy to palladium and nickel.
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Chemical burns caused by trifluoroacetic acid.
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Contact allergy to two synthetic plastics in an orthopaedic engineer.
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Several cases of work-related allergic contact dermatitis caused by isocyanates at a company manufacturing heat exchangers.
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Recommendation to include methylisothiazolinone in the European baseline patch test series - on behalf of the European Society of Contact Dermatitis and the European Environmental and Contact Dermatitis Research Group.
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The outcome of 9 years of consecutive patch testing with 4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethane and 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate.
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- 2012
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Dermal uptake study with 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate led to active sensitization
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Variability in patch test reactivity over time, falsely indicating patch test sensitization, in a patient tested with palladium salts.
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Does the New Standard for Eugenol Designed to Protect Against Contact Sensitization Protect Those Sensitized From Elicitation of the Reaction?
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A pilot study aimed at finding a suitable eugenol concentration for a leave-on product for use in a repeated open application test.
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- 2011
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Can reliable information sources be trusted?
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