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Volume 57, Number 4, October 2007

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Management of chronic hand eczema
pp. 203-210(8)
Authors: Diepgen, ThomasL.; Agner, Tove; Aberer, Werner; Berth-Jones, John; Cambazard, Frédéric; Elsner, Peter; McFadden, John; Coenraads, PieterJan

Incontinence in the aged: contact dermatitis and other cutaneous consequences
pp. 211-217(7)
Authors: Farage, MirandaA.; Miller, KennethW.; Berardesca, Enzo; Maibach, HowardI.

Patch testing with thin-layer chromatograms of chamomile tea in patients allergic to sesquiterpene lactones
pp. 218-223(6)
Authors: Lundh, Kerstin; Gruvberger, Birgitta; Möller, Halvor; Persson, Lena; Hindsén, Monica; Zimerson, Erik; Svensson, Åke; Bruze, Magnus

Elicitation of contact hypersensitivity after repeated suberythemal exposures of humans to solar simulated radiation: number of epidermal Langerhans cells
pp. 224-229(6)
Authors: Lesiak, Aleksandra; Norval, Mary; Sysa-Jedrzejowska, Anna; Wozniacka, Anna; Kobos, Jozef; Omulecka, Aleksandra; Lewy-Trenda, Iwona; Narbutt, Joanna

Effects of disinfectants and detergents on skin irritation
pp. 235-241(7)
Authors: Slotosch, CarolineM.; Kampf, Günter; Löffler, Harald

Comparative analysis of skin sensitization potency of acrylates (methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, and ethylhexyl acrylate) using the local lymph node assay
pp. 242-247(6)
Authors: Dearman, RebeccaJ; Betts, CatherineJ; Farr, Craig; McLaughlin, James; Berdasco, Nancy; Wiench, Karin; Kimber, Ian

Self-reported skin symptoms in metal workers
pp. 259-264(6)
Authors: Suuronen, Katri; Jolanki, Riita; Luukkonen, Ritva; Alanko, Kristiina; Susitaival, Päivikki

10-year prevalence of contact allergy in the general population in Denmark estimated through the CE-DUR method
pp. 265-272(8)
Authors: Thyssen, JacobPontoppidan; Uter,; Schnuch,; Linneberg,; Johansen,

Occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by aerosols of acrylate monomers
pp. 276-276(1)
Authors: Saval,; Kristiansen,; Cramers,; Lander,

Allergic contact dermatitis caused by tosylamide formaldehyde resin in nail varnish: an old allergen that has not disappeared
pp. 277-277(1)
Authors: Yokota, Miki; Thong, Haw-Yueh; Hoffman, Catherine A.; Maibach, Howard I.

Allergic contact dermatitis to Aloe vera
pp. 278-279(2)
Authors: Ferreira, Márcia; Teixeira, Marta; Silva, Elvira; Selores, Manuela

Contact dermatitis due to Allivum sativum and Ranunculus illyricus: two cases
pp. 279-280(2)
Authors: Polat, Muhterem; Oztas, Pınar; Yalcin, Basak; Tamer, Emine; Gur, Gunes; Alli, Nuran

Onycholysis induced by nail hardener
pp. 280-281(2)
Authors: Helsing, Per; Austad, Joar; Talberg, Hans Jørgen

Allergic contact dermatitis to cod liver oil contained in a topical ointment
pp. 281-282(2)
Authors: Foti, Caterina; Bonamonte, Domenico; Conserva, Anna; Pepe, Maria Luisa; Angelini, Gianni

Simvastatin - occupational contact dermatitis
pp. 282-283(2)
Authors: Field, Sinead; Bourke, Bride; Hazelwood, Esther; Bourke, John F.

Contact dermatitis to hydrolyzed wheat protein
pp. 283-284(2)
Authors: Livideanu, Cristina; Giordano-Labadie, Francoise; Paul, Carle

Occupational airborne contact dermatitis from saffron bulbs
pp. 284-285(2)
Authors: Martínez, Felícitas Villas; Muñoz Pamplona, Ma Pilar; Urzaiz, Ángel Garde; García, Esther Compes

Occupational contact urticaria due to pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium)
pp. 285-286(2)
Authors: Pérez-Calderón, Remedios; Gonzalo-Garijo, Angeles; Bartolomé-Zavala, Borja; Lamilla-Yerga, Ana; Moreno-Gastón, Iñigo

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