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Analysis of Contact Allergens in Polyvinyl Chloride Examination Gloves in the United States
Conclusions: Known allergens were present in all 20 PVC gloves. However, the detected levels were mostly low and their relationship with sensitization and elicitation thresholds requires further study.PMID:37669114 | DOI:10.1089/derm.2023.0150
Source: Dermatitis - September 5, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: Thomas Norman Jana Guenther Isaac Asante Brandon L Adler Source Type: research

Patch Test Results Among Older Adults: A Retrospective Analysis of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data (2009-2020)
Conclusion: OA were as likely and were statistically even more likely to have a final primary diagnosis of ACD compared with YA and children. Anatomic site of dermatitis also differed by age group. This underscores the need for patch testing in OA when ACD is suspected.PMID:37590477 | DOI:10.1089/derm.2023.0130
Source: Dermatitis - August 17, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: JiaDe Yu Hadley Johnson Joel G DeKoven Erin M Warshaw James S Taylor Donald V Belsito Brandon L Adler Jonathan I Silverberg Amber R Atwater Margo J Reeder Nina Botto Marie-Claude Houle Christen M Mowad Melanie D Pratt Cory A Dunnick Source Type: research

Patch Testing to Paraphenylenediamine: The North American Contact Dermatitis Group Experience (1994-2018)
Conclusions: The 24-year percentage of allergic reactions to PPD was 5.6%. PPD allergy was associated with female gender and age >40 years. PPD allergic patients were less likely to be White. Allergic reactions were usually clinically relevant and hair dye was the most frequently identified source.PMID:37523239 | DOI:10.1089/derm.2023.0140
Source: Dermatitis - July 31, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: Erin M Warshaw Malina Yamashita Peterson Amber R Atwater Joel G DeKoven Melanie D Pratt James S Taylor Donald V Belsito Jonathan I Silverberg Margo J Reeder Vincent A DeLeo Marie-Claude Houle Cory A Dunnick Jiade Yu Brandon Adler Christen Mowad Nina C Bot Source Type: research

Hair Dyes Sensitization and Cross-Reactions: Challenges and Solutions: A Systematic Review of Hair Dye Allergens' Prevalence
Dermatitis. 2023 Jun 23. doi: 10.1089/derm.2023.0019. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACT Widespread use of oxidative hair dyes during the past decades has raised questions on the potential allergy reactions and their management, as well as prevention measures for both professionals and consumers. Allergic contact dermatitis can be elicited by various hair dye-related allergens, though the main problem remains with p-phenylenediamine and related aromatic amines. If allergy is suspected, patch testing identifies the responsible hapten. Individuals sensitized to specific permanent hair dyes substances should avoid the exposure to...
Source: Dermatitis - June 23, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: Antonios Tsimpidakis Alexandros Katoulis Electra Nicolaidou Dimitrios Rigopoulos Alexander Stratigos Stamatis Gregoriou Source Type: research

Patch Testing to Chlorhexidine Digluconate, 1% Aqueous: North American Contact Dermatitis Group Experience, 2015-2020
Conclusions: Chlorhexidine digluconate allergy is uncommon, but often clinically relevant. Involvement of the hands, face, and scattered generalized patterns was frequent. Occupationally related reactions were found predominantly in health care workers.PMID:37279017 | DOI:10.1089/derm.2023.0077
Source: Dermatitis - June 6, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: Erin M Warshaw Joohee Han Sara A Kullberg Joel G DeKoven Brandon L Adler Jonathan I Silverberg Marie-Claude Houle Melanie D Pratt Donald V Belsito Jiade Yu Nina C Botto Margo J Reeder James S Taylor Amber R Atwater Cory A Dunnick Vincent A DeLeo Chris M M Source Type: research