Identifying Safe Alternatives for Contact Allergy Patients

American contact dermatitis society contact allergy management program: an epidemiologic tool to quantify ingredient usage.

Dermatitis. 2016; 27: 11-13

Corticosteroid classes: a quick reference guide including patch test substances and cross-reactivity.

J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006; 54: 723-727Baeck M. Chemelle J.-A. Rasse C. et al.

C(16)-methyl corticosteroids are far less allergenic than the non-methylated molecules.

Contact Derm. 2011; 64: 305-312Chang Y.-C. Clarke G.F. Maibach H.I.

The provocative use test (PUT) [repeated open application test (ROAT)] in topical corticosteroid allergic contact dermatitis.

Contact Derm. 1997; 37: 309-311Scheman A. Cha C. Bhinder M.

Alternative Hair-Dye Products for Persons Allergic to para-Phenylenediamine.

Dermatitis. 2011; 22: 189-192Schuttelaar M. Dittmar D. Burgerhof J.G.M. et al.

Cross-elicitation responses to 2-methoxymethy-p-phenylenediamine in p-phenylenediamine-allergic individuals: Results from open use testing and diagnostic patch testing.

Contact Derm. 2018; 79: 288-294Goodier M.C. Siegel P.D. Zang L.-Y. et al.

Isothiazolinone in Residential Interior Wall Paint: A High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic-Mass Spectrometry Analysis.

Dermatitis. 2018; 29: 332-338Goodier M.C. Zang L.-Y. Siegel P.D. et al.

Isothiazolinone Content of US Consumer Adhesives: Ultrahigh-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Mass Spectrometry Analysis.

Dermatitis. 2019; 30: 129-134Christiansen M.S. Agner T. Ebbehøj N.E.

Long-lasting allergic contact dermatitis caused by methylisothiazolinone in wall paint: A case report.

Contact Derm. 2018; 79: 112-113Salam T.N. Fowler Jr., J.

Balsam-related systemic contact dermatitis.

J Am Acad Dermatol. 2001; 45: 377-381

Low-Nickel Diet Scoring System for Systemic Nickel Allergy.

Dermatitis. 2013; 24: 190-195

Low-cobalt diet for dyshidrotic eczema patients.

Contact Derm. 2008; 59: 361-365

Low Chromate Diet in Dermatology.

Indian J Dermatol. 2009; 54: 293-295Scheman A. Cha C. Jacob S.E. et al.

Food Avoidance Diets for Systemic, Lip, and Oral Contact Allergy: An American Contact Alternatives Group Article.

Dermatitis. 2012; 23: 248-257

Evaluation of antioxidants stability by thermal analysis and its protective effect in heated edible vegetable oil.

Ciênc Tecnol Aliment. 2011; 31: 475-480

Thermal Decomposition of Benzoyl Peroxide in Solid State.

Chem Zvesti. 1969; 23: 881-894

Systemic allergic dermatitis caused by sesquiterpene lactones.

Contact Dermatitis. 2016; 76: 1-10De Groot A. White I.R. Flyhom M.

Formaldehyde-releasers in cosmetics: relationship to formaldehyde contact allergy. Part 2. Patch test relationship to formaldehyde contact allergy, experimental provocation tests, amount of formaldehyde released, and assessment of risk to consumers allergic to formaldehyde.

Contact Derm. 2010; 62: 18-31Liou Y.L. Ericson M.E. Warshaw E.M.

Formaldehyde Release From Baby Wipes: Analysis Using the Chromotropic Acid Method.

Dermatitis. 2019; 30: 207-212Piletta-Zanin P.-A. Pache-Koo F. Auderset P.C. et al.

Detection of formaldehyde in moistened baby toilet tissues.

Contact Derm. 1998; 38: 46

Gums, rosin, and natural resins.

7th edition. Fischer’s Contact Dermatitis, 2019: 541-556Scheman A. Hylwa-Deufel S. Jacob S.E. et al.

Alternatives for Allergens in the 2018 American Contact Dermatitis Society Core Series: Report by the American Contact Alternatives Group.

Dermatitis. 2019; 30: 87-105Herro E.M. Jacob S.E. Scheman A.

Nickel Exposure From Household Items: Potential Method of Protection.

Dermatitis. 2012; 23: 188-190Thyssen J.P. Menné T. Johansen J.D. et al.

A spot test for detection of cobalt release - early experience and findings.

Contact Derm. 2010; 63: 63-69Bregnbak D. Thyssen J.P. Zachariae C. et al.

Association between cobalt allergy and dermatitis caused by leather articles -- questionnaire study.

Contact Derm. 2014; 72: 106-114Fowler Jr., J. Taylor J. Storrs F. et al.

Gold Allergy in North America.

Am J Contact Dermatitis. 2001; 12: 3-5De Groot A.C. Maibach H.I.

Does allergic contact dermatitis from formaldehyde in clothes treated with durable-press chemical finishes exist in the USA?.

Contact Derm. 2010; 62: 127-136

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