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Volume 56, Number 2, February 2007

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Allergic contact dermatitis to nickel: modified in vitro test protocols for better detection of allergen-specific response
pp. 63-69(7)
Authors: Spiewak, Radoslaw; Moed, Heleen; vonBlomberg,; Bruynzeel, DerkP.; Scheper, RikJ.; Gibbs, Susan; Rustemeyer, Thomas

The use of ethanol:diethylphthalate as a vehicle for the local lymph node assay
pp. 70-75(6)
Authors: Betts,; Beresford,; Dearman,; Lalko,; Api,; Kimber,

Contact sensitivity and atopic dermatitis: association with prognosis, a follow-up study in 801 atopic patients
pp. 76-80(5)
Authors: Mäkelä, Leeni; Lammintausta, Kaija; Kalimo, Kirsti

Late reactions in patch tests: a 4-year review from a clinic of occupational dermatology
pp. 81-86(6)
Authors: Aalto-Korte, Kristiina; Alanko, Kristiina; Kuuliala, Outi; Jolanki, Riitta

Contact sensitization in patients with chronic venous leg ulcers in Singapore
pp. 94-98(5)
Authors: Lim, Kar-Seng; Tang, MarkBoonYang; Goon,; Leow, YungHian

Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from azithromycin in pharmaceutical workers: a case series
pp. 99-102(4)
Authors: Milković-Kraus,; Macan,; Kanceljak-Macan,

Persistent leukoderma after henna tattoo
pp. 108-109(2)
Authors: Valsecchi,; Leghissa,; Di Landro,; Bartolozzi,; Riva,; Bancone,

Occupational contact dermatitis to a limonene-based solvent in a histopathology technician
pp. 109-112(4)
Authors: Foti, Caterina; Zambonin, Carlo G.; Conserva, Anna; Casulli, Claudia; D'Accolti, Lucia; Angelini, Gianni

Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate contact allergy from wood preservative
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Davis,; Johnston,

Mobile telephone as new source for nickel dermatitis
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Wöhrl, Stefan; Jandl, Tamara; Stingl, Georg; Kinaciyan, Tamar

Occupational contact urticaria from Parmesan cheese
pp. 113-114(2)
Authors: Williams, Jason D.; Moyle, Mignon; Nixon, Rosemary L.

Lime dermatitis from gin and tonic with a twist of lime
pp. 114-115(2)
Authors: Thomson, Michelle A.; Preston, Philip W.; Prais, Lesley; Foulds, Iain S.

Hair-dye-induced contact vitiligo treated by phototherapy
pp. 115-116(2)
Authors: Trattner,; David,

Allergic contact dermatitis to idebenone used as an antioxidant in an anti-wrinkle cream
pp. 117-118(2)
Authors: Sasseville, Denis; Moreau, Linda; Al-Sowaidi, Mowza

Photoallergic dermatitis induced by diltiazem
pp. 118-119(2)
Authors: Ramírez, Aquilina; Pérez-Pérez, Lidia; Fernández-Redondo, Virginia; Toribio, Jaime

Allergic contact dermatitis to hydrolyzed wheat protein in a cosmetic cream
pp. 119-120(2)
Authors: Hann, Samantha; Hughes, Meirion; Stone, Natalie

Allergic contact dermatitis from methylene-bis-benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol (Tinosorb M®)
pp. 121-121(1)
Authors: González-Pérez, Ricardo; Trébol, Izaskun; García-Río, Irene; Arregui, Ma Asunción; Soloeta, Ricardo

Allergic contact dermatitis due to rubber bands in a packing worker
pp. 122-123(2)
Authors: Corazza, Monica; Miscioscia, Roberta; Lauriola, Maria Michela; Virgili, Annarosa

Allergic contact dermatitis due to sodium metabisulfite in a bleaching cream
pp. 123-124(2)
Authors: Huang, Pei-Ying; Chu, Chia-Yu

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