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Volume 58, Number 2, February 2008

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Nickel allergy - prevalence in a population of Swedish youths from patch test and questionnaire data
pp. 80-87(8)
Authors: Fors, Ronny; Persson, Maurits; Bergström, Erik; Stenlund, Hans; Stymne, Birgitta; Stenberg, Berndt

Etiology and prognosis of hand eczema in a dermatology clinic in China: a follow-up study
pp. 88-92(5)
Authors: Li, Lin-feng; Liu, Guangren; Wang, Jing

Complementary and alternative remedies: an additional source of potential systemic nickel exposure
pp. 97-100(4)
Authors: deMedeiros, LucianaM; Fransway, AnthonyF; Taylor, JamesS; Wyman, Marcia; Janes, Jodith; Fowler, JosephF; Rietschel, RobertL

Prevalence of patch test results from 1970 to 2002 in a multi-centre population in North America (NACDG)
pp. 101-106(6)
Authors: Nguyen, ShawnH.; Dang, ThaoP.; MacPherson, Cora; Maibach, Hilda; Maibach, HowardI.

Baboon syndrome: 2 simultaneous cases in the same family
pp. 108-109(2)
Authors: García-Menaya,; Cordobés-Durán,; Bobadilla,; Lamilla,; Moreno,

Allergic contact dermatitis caused by sesame oil in a topical Chinese medicine, shi-un-ko
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Oiso, Naoki; Yamadori, Yoshika; Higashimori, Noriko; Kawara, Shigeru; Kawada, Akira

Atypical mercury exanthema
pp. 110-111(2)
Authors: Belhadjali,; Youssef,; Amri,; Douki,; Zili,

Eyelid dermatitis associated with balsam of Peru constituents: benzoic acid and benzyl alcohol
pp. 111-112(2)
Authors: Jacob, Sharon E.; Stechschulte, Sarah

Consort photocontact dermatitis from piketoprofen
pp. 113-115(3)
Authors: Fernández-Jorge,; Goday Buján,; Paradela,; Mazaira,; Fonseca,

Allergic contact dermatitis as a result of diethyldithiocarbamate in a rubber cosmetic sponge
pp. 116-117(2)
Authors: Soga, Fujiko; Katoh, Norito; Inoue, Tomoko; Kishimoto, Saburo

Occupational airborne contact dermatitis from Machaerium scleroxylon: a simple method for extracting quinones from wood
pp. 117-118(2)
Authors: Stingeni, Luca; Proietti, Gabriele; Zeppa, Licia; Lisi, Paolo

Allergic contact dermatitis to etofenamate. Cross-reaction to other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
pp. 118-119(2)
Authors: Villar, Manuel Alcántara; Pagan, Juan Antonio; Palacios, Luis; Quiralte, Joaquin; Ramirez, Mercedes

Occupational dermatitis because of carnation
pp. 119-120(2)
Authors: Stefanaki, Efthalia C; Pitsios, Constantinos

Possible cross-reactivity between para-phenylenediamine and sesquiterpene lactones
pp. 120-122(3)
Authors: Paulsen,; Christensen,; Andersen,

Contact dermatitis because of antimicrobial coating desk mat
pp. 123-124(2)
Authors: Inoue,; Yagami,; Sano,; Nakagawa,; Abe,; Mori,; Sasaki,; Matsunaga,

Allergy to hydrocolloid dressings
pp. 124-125(2)
Authors: Timmer-de Mik,; Toonstra,

Occupational contact dermatitis of both hands because of sensitization of black rubber
pp. 125-126(2)
Authors: Kroft, Elisabeth B. M.; van Der Valk, Pieter G. M.

Possible anergy after generalized orally elicited allergic contact dermatitis to corticosteroid
pp. 126-128(3)
Authors: Thong, Haw-Yueh; Yokota, Miki; Chan, Heidi; Maibach, Howard I.

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