Background: Elicitation response characteristics to complete permanent hair dye products in paraphenylenediamine (PPD)-allergic volunteers have not previously been explored in detail. Objectives: To assess the elicitation response characteristics observed in PPD-allergic volunteers upon patch testing with complete hair dyes. Methods: PPD-allergic volunteers were assigned to 1 of 3 groups depending upon whether they elicited + (group 1), ++ (group 2) or +++ (group 3) reactions following the standard diagnostic procedure. Each group was subsequently patch tested with 2 complete hair dyes (A and B) for 30 min, 1 hr and 24 hr. Patch sites were examined 1 day, 2 days and 3 days after patch removal. Results: Exposure to either hair dye for 30 min or 1 hr was insufficient to yield positive patch test reactions in all of the PPD-allergic patients in groups 1 or 2. Application of either hair dye for 24 hr was sufficient to yield positive reactions in all of the individuals within groups 2 and 3. Conclusions: The frequency of positive patch test reactions observed following 24-hr exposure to complete permanent hair dyes is comparable to that observed following 48-hr exposure to 1% PPD/petrolatum in those individuals whose degree of sensitization is such that they typically present ++ or +++ reactions diagnostically. © Blackwell Munksgaard 2006.
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Jowsey, I. R., Basketter, D. A., McFadden, J. P., Kullavanijaya, P., & Duangdeeden, I. (2006). Elicitation response characteristics to permanent hair dye in paraphenylenediamine-allergic volunteers. Contact Dermatitis, 55(6), 330–334. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0536.2006.00984.x
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