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Exogenous Dermatology (2003) 2 (5): 240–245.
Published Online: 14 July 2004
.... Allergic contact dermatitis Textile dyes Fabrics Clothing Clinical and Experimental Studies Exog Dermatol 2003;2:240 245 DOI: 10.1159/000078691 Received: July 31, 2003 Accepted after revision: December 22, 2003 Identifying the Source of Textile Dye Allergic Contact Dermatitis A Guideline Kathryn L...
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Exogenous Dermatology (2003) 2 (4): 206–209.
Published Online: 01 April 2004
...Kathryn L. Hatch; Herbert Motschi; Howard I. Maibach This paper provides results of a study that focused on establishing that patients had ‘colored clothing allergic contact dermatitis (ACD)’ by finding those dyes each patient was patch-test-positive to in that patient’s suspected colored textile...
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Exogenous Dermatology (2002) 1 (5): 221–230.
Published Online: 26 February 2003
... that is the most powerful additional thermoregulatory effector in humans. People wear clothing, live in houses and have active heating and cooling systems to expand their habitat beyond the original physiological limits. Clothing is an important interface between the human and the environment. Apart from...