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Volume 56, Number 5, May 2007
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Oral tolerance to contact allergens: a common occurrence? A review
pp. 247-254(8)
Authors: White, JonathanM. L.; Goon,; Jowsey,; Basketter,; Mak,; Kimber,; McFadden,

Dose per unit area - a study of elicitation of nickel allergy
pp. 255-261(7)
Authors: Fischer, LouiseArup; Menné, Torkil; Johansen, JeanneDuus

Intermittent exposure to low-concentration paraphenylenediamine can be equivalent to single, higher-dose exposure
pp. 262-265(4)
Authors: White, JonathanM. L.; Basketter, DavidA.; Pease, CamillaK.; Sanders, DavidA.; McFadden, JohnP.

Regional variability in stratum corneum reactivity to antiseptic formulations
pp. 271-273(3)
Authors: Quatresooz, Pascale; Xhauflaire-Uhoda, Emmanuelle; Piérard-Franchimont, Claudine; Piérard, GéraldE.

Airborne contact dermatitis in gaitas (flageolets) constructors after exposure to sawdust of caviuna
pp. 274-277(4)
Authors: Rojas-Hijazo,; Lezaun,; Hausen,; Segura,; Garcés,; Colás,

Recommendation of appropriate amounts of petrolatum preparation to be applied at patch testing
pp. 281-285(5)
Authors: Bruze, Magnus; Isaksson, Marléne; Gruvberger, Birgitta; Frick-Engfeldt, Malin

Allergic contact dermatitis to guggul in a slimming cream
pp. 286-287(2)
Authors: Salavert, Magali; Amarger, Stephanie; Ferrier Le Bouedec, Marie Christine; Roger, Hugues; Souteyrand, Pierre; D'incan, Michel

Delayed hypersensitivity to isopropyl alcohol
pp. 287-287(1)
Authors: Vujevich, Justin; Zirwas, Matthew

Allergic contact dermatitis to polyethylene glycol-7 hydrogenated castor oil
pp. 287-288(2)
Authors: Kalavala,; Hughes,; Stone,

Allergic contact dermatitis from retinyl palmitate in polycaprolactone
pp. 288-289(2)
Authors: Clemmensen, Anders; Thormann, Jens; Andersen, Klaus Ejner

Contact sensitivity to octyldodecanol and trometamol in an anti-itch cream
pp. 289-290(2)
Authors: Singh,; Winhoven,; Beck,

Allergic contact dermatitis to nickel in a hair clasp
pp. 290-290(1)
Authors: Starace,; Militello,; Pazzaglia,; Vincenzi,; Tosti,

Multiple manifestations of chromate contact allergy
pp. 290-291(2)
Authors: Gass, Julia K.; Todd, Pamela M

Fixed drug eruption due to aceclofenac
pp. 291-292(2)
Authors: Linares, Tania; Marcos, Carmen; Gavilan, Maria Jesus; Arenas, Luis

Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from monoethanolamine in a dental nurse
pp. 292-293(2)
Authors: Ulrich, Stefan; Skudlik, Christoph; John, Swen-Malte

Cheilitis due to Agaricus blazei Murill mushroom extract
pp. 293-294(2)
Authors: Suehiro, Mitsuhiro; Katoh, Norito; Kishimoto, Saburo

Shoe dermatitis from para-tertiary butylphenol formaldehyde
pp. 294-295(2)
Authors: Oztas, Pinar; Polat, Muhterem; Cinar, Levent; Alli, Nuran

Occupational contact allergy to cysteamine hydrochloride in permanent-wave solutions
pp. 295-296(2)
Authors: Isaksson, Marléne; van der Walle, Henk

Allergic contact dermatitis from luliconazole
pp. 296-297(2)
Author: Shono, Mamiko

Allergic contact dermatitis due to 1,3-butylene glycol and glycerol
pp. 297-298(2)
Authors: Tamagawa-Mineoka, Risa; Katoh, Norito; Kishimoto, Saburo

Prolonged paresthesia due to sculptured acrylic nails
pp. 298-299(2)
Authors: Slodownik, Dan; Williams, Jason D.; Tate, Bruce J.

Reply
pp. 302-302(1)

Announcement
pp. 303-303(1)

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