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      The Scandinavian standard photopatch test procedure*

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      Contact Dermatitis
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          Chamber test versus patch test for epicutaneous testing

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            Airborne contact dermatitis from Compsoitae oleoresins simulating photodermatitis.

            American ragweed (Ambrosia) dermatitis has an airborne pattern and is caused by lipid soluble oleoresins of pollens. A similar weed dermatitis has been described in India and Australia. The weeds involved were all of the Compositae family and contain sesquiterpene lactones with one common antigenic determinant. This study reports seven Danish patients treated for many years under the diagnosis of photodermatitis, who eventually proved to suffer from Compsoitae oleoresin dermatitis. Probably, Compsitae dermatitis is a world-wide disease, although aften misdiagnosed as has happened in Scandinavia.
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              Photosensitivity and allergy to aromatic lichen acids, Compositae oleoresins and other plant substances

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                Contact Dermatitis
                Wiley
                01051873
                June 1982
                June 1982
                April 11 2006
                : 8
                : 3
                : 155-158
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                10.1111/j.1600-0536.1982.tb04174.x
                e6a748ac-2560-4026-9348-367f249c8c7b
                © 2006

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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