Search Results - "Huygens, Sara"
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by acrylic‐based medical dressings and adhesives
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-08-2018)“…Background Acrylates and methacrylates are acrylic resin monomers that are known to induce skin sensitization as a result of their presence in different…”
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by isobornyl acrylate in Freestyle® Libre, a newly introduced glucose sensor
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-12-2017)“…SUMMARY Background Glucose sensors, such as FreeStyle® Libre, are innovative medical devices developed for diabetes patients as a replacement for classic…”
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by topical herbal remedies: importance of patch testing with the patients' own products
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-03-2018)“…Summary Background Natural ingredients have variable compositions, so their allergenic potencies may differ. Objectives To retrospectively analyse subjects…”
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Irritant reactions to leave‐on cosmetics and other products
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Iatrogenic allergic contact dermatitis in the (peri)anal and genital area
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-06-2021)“…Background Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) from topical medication often occurs in occluded areas, for example, with wound treatment, but also in certain…”
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Utility of patch testing for the diagnosis of delayed‐type drug hypersensitivity reactions to clindamycin
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by calcipotriol
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-02-2018)“…Summary Background Calcipotriol, a synthetic vitamin D analogue, is widely used for the topical treatment of psoriasis. It often causes irritant reactions,…”
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Iatrogenic allergic contact dermatitis of the external ear
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A new application for epoxy resins resulting in occupational allergic contact dermatitis: the three‐dimensional printing industry
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Arachidyl glucoside: Another cosmetic allergen
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The presence of benzophenone in sunscreens and cosmetics containing the organic UV filter octocrylene: A laboratory study
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-07-2021)“…Background The reason why patients photosensitized to the drug ketoprofen (KP) may develop severe photoallergic skin reactions to octocrylene (OCT), an organic…”
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Contact allergy in a paediatric population observed in a tertiary referral centre in B elgium
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-01-2022)“…Abstract Background Contact allergy is increasingly recognized as being important in children with eczema. Objectives To retrospectively analyse the patch test…”
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Contact allergy in a paediatric population observed in a tertiary referral centre in Belgium
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-01-2022)“…Background Contact allergy is increasingly recognized as being important in children with eczema. Objectives To retrospectively analyse the patch test results…”
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by ethylhexyl salicylate with possible cross‐reactivity with benzyl salicylate
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by isobornyl acrylate in F reestyle® L ibre, a newly introduced glucose sensor
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-12-2017)“…SUMMARY Background Glucose sensors, such as F ree S tyle® L ibre, are innovative medical devices developed for diabetes patients as a replacement for classic…”
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Presence of Resin Acids in ‘‘Oakmoss’' Patch Test Material: A Source of Misdiagnosis?
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Frequency and relevance of positive patch tests to cyclohexylthiophthalimide, a new rubber allergen
Published in EJD. European journal of dermatology (01-09-2001)“…Cyclohexylthiophtalimide (CTP) is currently the most widely used vulcanization retarder in the rubber industry. Little is known about sensitization to CTP,…”
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