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Volume 58, Number 4, April 2008
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Suitability of macrophage inflammatory protein-1β production by THP-1 cells in differentiating skin sensitizers from irritant chemicals
pp. 193-198(6)
Authors: Lim, Yeon-Mi; Moon, Seong-Joon; An, Su-Sun; Lee, Soo-Jin; Kim, Seo-Young; Chang, Ih-Seop; Park, Kui-Lea; Kim, Hyoung-Ah; Heo, Yong

Chemical investigations of disperse dyes in patch test preparations
pp. 199-209(11)
Authors: Ryberg, Kristina; Gruvberger, Birgitta; Zimerson, Erik; Isaksson, Marléne; Persson, Lena; Sörensen, Östen; Goossens, An; Bruze, Magnus

Clinical characteristics and consequences of hand eczema - an 8-year follow-up study of a population-based twin cohort
pp. 210-216(7)
Authors: Lerbaek, Anne; Kyvik, KirstenOhm; Ravn, Henrik; Menné, Torkil; Agner, Tove

Skin conditions in instrumental musicians: a self-reported survey
pp. 217-222(6)
Authors: Gambichler, Thilo; Uzun, Akin; Boms, Stefanie; Altmeyer, Peter; Altenmüller, Eckart

Can the reporting of adverse skin reactions to cosmetics be improved? A prospective clinical study using a structured protocol
pp. 223-227(5)
Authors: Berne, Berit; Tammela, Monica; Färm, Gunilla; Inerot, Annica; Lindberg, Magnus

Modern tattoos cause high concentrations of hazardous pigments in skin
pp. 228-233(6)
Authors: Engel, Eva; Santarelli, Francesco; Vasold, Rudolf; Maisch, Tim; Ulrich, Heidi; Prantl, Lukas; König, Burkhard; Landthaler, Michael; Bäumler, Wolfgang

Sensitive scalp: does this condition exist? An epidemiological study
pp. 234-238(5)
Authors: Misery, Laurent; Sibaud, Vincent; Ambronati, Marc; Macy, Guy; Boussetta, Sami; Taieb, Charles

Allergic contact dermatitis to acexamic acid
pp. 241-242(2)
Authors: Reis, Ana Margarida Soares; Silva, Raquel; Pignatelli, João

Allergic contact dermatitis to propolis and carnauba wax from lip balm and chewable vitamins in a child
pp. 242-243(2)
Authors: Jacob, Sharon E.; Chimento, Stacy; Castanedo-Tardan, Mari Paz

Photoallergic contact dermatitis to brosimum wood
pp. 243-245(3)
Authors: Serrano, Pedro; Medeiros,; Quilhó,; Santos,; Brandão,

Cheilitis granulomatosa associated with allergic contact dermatitis to betel quid
pp. 246-247(2)
Authors: Chiu, Cheng-Sheng; Tsai, Yi-Lun

Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis induced by bufexamac in an atopic girl
pp. 247-248(2)
Authors: Belhadjali,; Ghannouchi,; Njim,; Mohamed,; Moussa,; Bayou,; Chakroun,; Zakhama,; Zili,

Allergic contact dermatitis to Crocs™
pp. 248-249(2)
Authors: Castanedo-Tardan, Mari Paz; Gelpi, Carmen; Jacob, Sharon E.

Allergic contact dermatitis from nickel in a piezoelectrical device for mosquito bites (`Click®')
pp. 249-250(2)
Authors: Semenza, Diego; Pedretti, Alessandra; Venturini, Marina; Pasolini, Giorgio; Calzavara-Pinton, Piergiacomo

Prurigo nodularis occurred in a patient with an allergy to pyridine derivative in desk mat
pp. 250-251(2)
Authors: Ido, Toshiko; Takashima, Wataru; Kiyohara, Takahiro; Kumakiri, Masanobu; Kaniwa, Masaaki

Occupational allergic contact dermatitis to acrylates and methacrylates
pp. 252-254(3)
Authors: Sanchez-Perez,; Gonzalez-Arriba,; Goiriz,; Garcia-Diez,

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