Occupational contact dermatitis affects North American healthcare workers and is commonly linked to glove rubber accelerators, surfactants, and preservatives, a retrospective study finds.
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. Patch testing for allergic contact dermatitis with ...
It’s an all too common scenario: You’re excited to try your new skincare product, whether it’s an eye cream, serum, moisturizer, or body cream, and slather it all over, only to find yourself with a ...
The excitement of trying a new skincare product can quickly turn into disappointment when redness, itching, or irritation appears hours later. Whether it’s a promising eye cream, revolutionary serum, ...
When comparing patients with skin of color with White patients, significantly different positivity rates were observed in Black, Asian, and Hispanic patients to 14, 5, and 4 of the top 30 most ...
We report our experience with more than 1,000 patients who underwent patch testing with metals during the past decade at Mayo Clinic. Many metals with high reaction rates (eg, gold, nickel, and cobalt ...
Is there a role for patch testing in atopic dermatitis? What is the best approach to treatment-resistant cases? —Ann M. Roberson, DO, Quincy, Ill. There are two scenarios to consider: First, many ...
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