Patch Testing Results in Atopic Patients.
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Accession number;01A0174058
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| Title;Patch Testing Results in Atopic Patients. |
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KANTO HIROMI
(Toho Univ., Sch. of Med.)
TABA MASAKO
(Toho Univ., Sch. of Med.)
AKIMOTO RURI
(Toho Univ., Sch. of Med.)
WASHIZAKI KUMIKO
(Toho Univ., Sch. of Med.)
ITO MASATOSHI
(Toho Univ., Sch. of Med.)
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Journal Title;Skin Research
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Journal Code:Z0014B
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ISSN:0018-1390
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VOL.42;NO.Suppl.22;PAGE.58-67(2000)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.6, TBL.2, REF.9 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;During a daily inspection, we have to use the patch test for atopic patients to help control different aspects of their lives. The incidence of positive reactions to representative allergens over a period of 2 years (397 cases were patch-tested) was compared between 50 atopic patients and 347 non-atopic patients. It was found that the positive ratio to Sn, Thimerosal Formaldehyde, SLS, and Coconut fatty acid monoethanolamide are higher in the atopic group than in the non-atopic group. These data indicate that atopic patients have a much greater skin irritant reaction. A thus, we started to examine 17 atopic patients and 17 volunteers which were tested with a 24hr patch test and a 48hr patch test using 11 water solvent materials (1%, 0.1%). We believe patch testing for atopic patients is more efficient with the 24hr patch test than the 48hr patch test. However, we have to do more tests. (author abst.) |
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