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Volume 57, Number 3, September 2007

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How to optimize patch testing with diphenylmethane diisocyanate
pp. 138-151(14)
Authors: Frick-Engfeldt, Malin; Isaksson, Marléne; Zimerson, Erik; Bruze, Magnus

Chemical changes in rubber allergens during vulcanization
pp. 152-157(6)
Authors: Bergendorff, Ola; Persson, Christina; Lüdtke, Anna; Hansson, Christer

Comparison and correlation between stinging responses to lactic acid and bioengineering parameters
pp. 158-162(5)
Authors: An, Susun; Lee, Eunyoung; Kim, Seunghun; Nam, Gaewon; Lee, Haekwang; Moon, Seongjoon; Chang, Ihseop

Lower incidence of sesquiterpene lactone sensitivity in a population in Asia versus a population in Europe: an effect of chrysanthemum tea?
pp. 163-164(2)
Authors: Mak, RoseK. H.; White, IanR.; White, JonathanM. L.; McFadden, JohnP.; Goon, AnthonyJ. T.

Contact sensitivity to preservatives in the UK, 2004-2005: results of multicentre study
pp. 165-168(4)
Authors: Jong, CherngT.; Statham, BarryN.; Green, CathyM.; King, CodaghM.; Gawkrodger, DavidJ.; Sansom, JaneE.; English, JohnS. C.; Wilkinson, S. Mark; Ormerod, AnthonyD.; Chowdhury, MahbubM. U.

Dicaprylyl maleate - an emerging cosmetic allergen
pp. 169-172(4)
Authors: Lotery, Helen; Kirk, Stephen; Beck, Michael; Burova, Ekaterina; Crone, Mary; Curley, Reginald; Downs, Anthony; Hill, Glenda; Horne, Helen; Iftikhar, Nadia; Lovell, Christopher; Malanin, Ken; Orton, David; Powell, Sheila; Sansom, Jane; Sonnex, Timothy; Todd, David; Tucker, Simon; Wilkinson, Mark; Haworth, Adam

Sodium metabisulfite allergy is common but is it relevant?
pp. 173-176(4)
Authors: Madan, Vishal; Walker, StephenL.; Beck, MichaelH.

Airborne irritant contact dermatitis and conjunctivitis after occupational exposure to chlorothalonil in textiles
pp. 181-186(6)
Authors: Lensen, Gerda; Jungbauer, Frank; Gonçalo, Margarida; Coenraads, PieterJan

Contact dermatitis from violet fragrance in a florist
pp. 191-191(1)
Authors: Callejo,; Martínez,; Martín,; Armentia,

Bilateral palmar dermatitis possible caused by computer wrist rest
pp. 192-193(2)
Authors: Yokota, Miki; Fox, Lindy P.; Maibach, Howard I.

Allergic contact dermatitis to ethylhexylglycerin in a cream
pp. 193-194(2)
Authors: Stausbøl-Grøn, Birgitte; Andersen, Klaus Ejner

Allergic contact dermatitis as a result of diethylthiourea
pp. 194-195(2)
Authors: Kroft, Elisabeth B. M.; van der Valk, Pieter G. M.

Allergic contact dermatitis from toluene-2,5-diamine in a cream dye for eyelashes and eyebrows - quantitative exposure assessment
pp. 195-196(2)
Authors: Søsted, Heidi; Rastogi, Suresh C.; Thomsen, Jens Schiersing

Allergic contact dermatitis produced by canrenone
pp. 197-197(1)
Authors: Blaya, Bruno; González, Montserrat; Ratón, Juan Antonio; Díaz-Pérez, José Luis

Jessner's lymphocytic infiltrate as a Koebner response to patch test
pp. 197-199(3)
Authors: Bahillo-Monné, Constanza; Heras-Mendaza, Felipe; Casado-Fariñas, Isabel; Gatica-Ortega, Mariela; Conde-Salazar, Luis

Contact dermatitis from amulet
pp. 199-200(2)
Authors: Gulmatico, Zharlah A.; Villafuerte, Lillian L.; Bince, Benjamin B.

Delayed hypersensitivity to oral nystatin
pp. 200-201(2)
Authors: Martínez, Felícitas Villas; Muñoz Pamplona, Ma Pilar; García, Esther Compes; Urzaiz, Ángel Garde

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