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      Cutaneous reactivity of the hands in nickel-sensitive patients with hand eczema

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      Contact Dermatitis
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Influence of detergent washing powders on minimal eliciting patch test concentrations of nickel and chromium.

          Minimum eliciting levels of nickel have been estimated in 25 nickel-sensitive subjects, and of chromium in 14 chromium-sensitive subjects by patch tests with aqueous solutions of the respective metals. The minimum level of each metal required to provoke a patch test reaction was considerably greater than that found in fabric washing powder solutions and was in the majority of patients tested of the order of 112 ppm nickel (0.05% nickel sulphate) or 885 ppm hexavalent chromium (0.25% potassium dichromate). One nickel-sensitive subject and one chromium-sensitive subject reacted to 1 ppm of the respective metal. Fabric washing powder did not significantly alter the patch test reaction to nickel sulphate or provoke reactions in nickel- or chromium-sensitive subjects. EDTA significantly reduced the number and severity of patch test reactions to nickel sulphate but not those to potassium dichromate or trivalent chromium.
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            Epidemiological survey of standard series patch test results and observations on day 2 and day 4 readings

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              An arm immersion model of compromised skin

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                Contact Dermatitis
                Contact Dermatitis
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0105-1873
                1600-0536
                June 1998
                June 1998
                : 38
                : 6
                : 316-318
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                10.1111/j.1600-0536.1998.tb05765.x
                c136ceae-22e2-49db-b6cd-27d40a1540f5
                © 1998

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