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Volume 47, Number 5, November 2002
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Skin protection programmes
pp. 253-256(4)
Authors: Agner T.; Held E.

Further important sensitizers in patients sensitive to fragrances: II. Reactivity to essential oils
pp. 279-287(9)
Authors: Frosch P.J.; Johansen J.D.; Menné T.; Pirker C.; Rastogi S.C.; Andersen K.E.; Bruze M.; Goossens A.; Lepoittevin J.P.; White I.R.

Gas chromatography: an investigative tool in multiple allergies to essential oils
pp. 288-292(5)
Authors: Dharmagunawardena B.; Takwale A.; Sanders K.J.; Cannan S.; Rodger A.; Ilchyshyn A.

55 cases of allergic reactions to hair dye: a descriptive, consumer complaint-based study
pp. 299-303(5)
Authors: Søsted H.; Agner T.; Andersen K.E.; Menné T.

Occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by isocyanates
pp. 304-308(5)
Authors: Goossens A.; Detienne T.; Bruze M.

Allergic contact dermatitis from melphalan and chlorambucil: cross-sensitivity or cosensitization?
pp. 309-314(6)
Authors: Goon A.T.-J.; McFadden J.P.; McCann M.; Royds C.; Rycroft R.J.G.

Urticaria after topical immunotherapy with diphenylcyclopropenone
pp. 310-311(2)
Authors: Francomano M.; Seidenari S.

Contact allergy to Tween 80 in an inhalation suspension
pp. 312-313(2)
Authors: Isaksson M.; Jansson L.

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