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Volume 52, Number 4, April 2005

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Macro-video documentation patch tests
pp. 177-183(7)
Authors: Schuster, Christian; Kränke, Birger; Szolar-Platzer, Christiane; Aberer, Werner

Allergic contact dermatitis from iodine preparations: a conundrum
pp. 184-187(4)
Authors: Lee, Simon K.; Zhai, Hongbo; Maibach, Howard I.

A clinical and patch test study of patients with positive patch test reactions to fragrance mix in China
pp. 188-191(4)
Authors: Lu, Xueyan; Li, Lin-Feng; Wang, Wenhui; Wang, Jing

Contact allergy to gold in patients with gold-plated intracoronary stents
pp. 192-196(5)
Authors: Svedman, C.; Tillman, C.; Gustavsson, C. G.; Möller, H.; Frennby, B.; Bruze, M.

Quantitative patch and repeated open application testing in methyldibromo glutaronitrile-sensitive patients
pp. 197-206(10)
Authors: Schnuch, A.; Kelterer, D.; Bauer, A.; Schuster, Ch.; Aberer, W.; Mahler, V.; Katzer, K.; Rakoski, J.; Jappe, U.; Krautheim, A.; Bircher, A.; Koch, P.; Worm, M.; Löffler, H.; Hillen, U.; Frosch, P. J.; Uter, W.

Patch testing with a new fragrance mix detects additional patients sensitive to perfumes and missed by the current fragrance mix
pp. 207-215(9)
Authors: Frosch, Peter J.; Pirker, Claudia; Rastogi, Suresh C.; Andersen, Klaus E.; Bruze, Magnus; Svedman, Cecilia; Goossens, An; White, Ian R.; Uter, Wolfgang; Arnau, Elena Giménez; Lepoittevin, Jean-Pierre; Menné, Torkil; Johansen, Jeanne Duus

Patch testing with a new fragrance mix – reactivity to the individual constituents and chemical detection in relevant cosmetic products
pp. 216-225(10)
Authors: Frosch, Peter J.; Rastogi, Suresh C.; Pirker, Claudia; Brinkmeier, Thomas; Andersen, Klaus E.; Bruze, Magnus; Svedman, Cecilia; Goossens, An; White, Ian R.; Uter, Wolfgang; Arnau, Elena Giménez; Lepoittevin, Jean-Pierre; Johansen, Jeanne Duus; Menne, Torkil

Allergic contact dermatitis to drometrizole trisiloxane in a sunscreen with concomitant sensitivities to other sun screens
pp. 226-227(2)
Authors: Hughes, T. M.; Martin, J. A.; Lewis, V. J.; Stone, N. M.

Contact allergy to decyl glucoside
pp. 227-227(1)
Authors: Horn, H. M.; Murray, C.; Aldridge, R. D.

Erythrodermia caused by allergy to codeine
pp. 227-228(2)
Authors: Gastaminza, G.; Audicana, M.; Echenagusia, M. A.; Uriel, O.; Garcia-Gallardo, M. V.; Velasco, M.; Fernandez, E.; Muñoz, D.

Cutaneous allergic reaction to heparins: subcutaneous but not intravenous provocation
pp. 228-230(3)
Authors: Maroto-Iitani, Maria; Higaki, Yuko; Kawashima, Makoto

Peri- and subungual burns caused by hydrofluoric acid
pp. 230-232(3)
Authors: Piraccini, Bianca Maria; Rech, Giulia; Pazzaglia, Massimiliano; Tullo, Simona; Iorizzo, Matilde; Tosti, Antonella

Jellyfish dermatitis caused by Porpita pacifica, a sign of global warming?
pp. 232-233(2)
Authors: Oiso, Naoki; Fukai, Kazuyoshi; Ishii, Masamitsu; Ohgushi, Takeshi; Kubota, Shin

Mud bath dermatitis due to cinnamon oil
pp. 234-234(1)
Authors: García-Abujeta, José Luis; de Larramendi, Carlos Hernando; Berna, José Pomares; Palomino, Elena Muñoz

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pp. 236-237(2)

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