Abstract
Simultaneous contact allergies are common in individuals with photocontact allergy to ketoprofen. The rate of contact allergy to the fragrance substances oxidized linalool and oxidized limonene in ketoprofen-photo-allergic individuals were investigated in comparison with the corresponding rates in individuals without photocontact allergy to ketoprofen, using Fisher’s exact test. A total of 4,021 patients were routinely tested with oxidized linalool; of whom 190 (4.7%) tested positively. For oxidized limonene the numbers were 3,797 patients and 111 positive reactions (2.9%). A total of 19 contact allergic reactions to oxidized lina-lool were noted in 29 patients (65.5%) who also had photocontact allergy to ketoprofen (p < 0.0001). The corresponding figures for oxidized limonene were 10 positive reactions in 24 ketoprofen-photoallergic individuals (41.7%) (p < 0.0001). Contact allergy to oxidized linalool and/or oxidized limonene is common in routinely tested patients with dermatitis and, parti-cularly, in those patients who are photoallergic to ke-toprofen.
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Bruze, M., Marmgren, V., Antelmi, A., Hindsén Stenström, M., Svedman, C., Zimersson, E., & Mowitz, M. (2021). Contact allergy to oxidized linalool and oxidized limonene is over-represented in individuals with photocontact allergy to ketoprofen. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 101(5). https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3799
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