Management of Positive Patch Test Reactions

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In 30 chapters, the text deals with commercially available chemicals used for patch testing. It is the first book to provide a short and concise explanation for physicians, patients, and employees as how to minimize allergic contact dermatitis when patch testing is completed. The second book of this mini-series, "Patch testing and Prick testing" covers the new standard of patch testing and prick testing procedures in an efficient and practical way. Thus, both of these well-structured books should not be missed by any physician in daily practise when treating patients with dermatological problems. Potassium bichromate -- Neomycin -- Thiuram mix -- Paraphenylenediamine -- Formaldehyde -- Colophony -- Balsam of Peru -- Wool alcohols -- Mercapto mix -- Epoxy resin -- P-tert-butylphenol formaldehyde resin -- Fragrance mix -- Nickel sulfate -- Mercaptobensothiazole -- Budesonide -- Quaternium 15 -- Clisothiazolinone (MCI/MI) -- Imidazolidinyl urea -- Tixocortol pivalate -- Methyldibromoglutaronitrile -- Cobalt chloride -- Bensocaine -- Clioquinol -- Paraben mix -- Primin -- Ethylenediamine hydrochloride -- Urushiol -- Thiomerosal -- Sesquiterpen lactone mix -- Hydrocortisone 17-butyrate -- 2,5 diazolidinylurea -- Cetylstearylalcohol -- Toluene sulphoneamide formaldehyde resin -- Propylene glycol.

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Management of Positive Patch Test Reactions. (2003). Management of Positive Patch Test Reactions. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55706-4

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