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Book Synopsis

How to diagnose allergic contact dermatitis, perform and interpret patch tests, and select the best treatment options

Written for a broad range of dermatologic professionals, Common Contact Allergens is a straightforward and useful guide that bridges the gap between detailed reference texts and basic handbooks on contact allergy, making it an ideal addition to general dermatology practices for practical use in the office.

The first section of the book leads practitioners through the steps necessary to effectively and accurately perform patch testing. This covers basic immunological knowledge, various ways in which contact allergy can present, patch test techniques, and how to diagnose allergic contact dermatitis. Giving attention to all standard allergens, the second section offers an overview of the current literature on each, with detailed analysis on determining the clinical relevance of a positive patch test reaction. This convenient companion:


Table of Contents

List of Contributors ix

Preface xi

About the Companion Website xiii

Section 1: Methodology 1

1 Immunology of Allergic Contact Dermatitis 3

2 Patch Test Technique 5

3 The Detective’s Guide to Contact Dermatitis 15

4 History, Microhistory, and Sources of Contact Allergen Exposure 23

5 Microexamination 55

6 Setting up a Patch Test Practice 89

7 The Role of Providers of Patch Test Products 93

Section 2: Non‐Allergic Dermatoses 99

8 Elimination or Inclusion of Non‐Allergic Skin Diseases 101

9 Irritant Contact Dermatitis 123

Section 3: Common Contact Allergens 127

Metals 129

10 Nickel 129

11 Cobalt 145

12 Chromate 151

13 Gold 161

Fragrances 167

14 Fragrances Incorporating Fragrance Mix 1, Fragrance Mix 2, Hydroxyisoheyl 3‐cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde, Limonene, and Linalool 167

Preservatives 181

15 Formaldehyde 181

16 Quaternium‐15 187

17 Diazolidinyl Urea and Imidazolidinyl Urea 191

18 2‐Bromo‐2‐nitropropane‐1,3‐diol 197

19 Methylchloroisothiazolinone/Methylisothiazolinone 201

20 Methylisothiazolinone 205

21 Parabens 211

Dyes 217

22 para‐Phenylenediamine 217

23 Disperse Blue 106 227

Rubber 233

24 Rubber: Mercaptobenzothiazole, Mercapto Mix, Thiurams, Carbamates, Thioureas, N Isopropyl‐N’‐Phenyl‐pphenylenediamine 233

Resins 245

25 Colophonium 245

26 Epoxy Resin 255

27 Tosylamide Formaldehyde Resin 263

28 para‐Tertiary‐Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin 267

Plants 273

29 Sesquiterpene Lactone Mix and Compositae Mix 273

30 Primin 281

Medicaments 287

31 Neomycin 287

32 Clioquinol 293

33 Benzocaine 297

34 Tixocortol‐21‐pivalate Budesonide, and Hydrocortisone 17‐butyrate 303

Others 311

35 Lanolin 311

36 Cetearyl Alcohol 317

Index 321

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10 Nickel

11 Cobalt

12 Chromate

14 Fragrances

15 Formaldehyde

16 Quaternium 15

17 Diazolidinyl Urea and Imidazolidinyl Urea

19 Methylchloroisothiazolinone/Methylsiothiazolinone

20 Methylisothiazolinone

21 Parabens

22 para-Phenylenediamine

24 Rubber

25 Colophonium

26 Epoxy Resin

28 4-tert-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin

29 Sesquiterpene Lactone Mix and Compositae Mix

30 Primin

31 Neomycin

32 Clioquinol

33 Benzocaine

34 Corticosteroids: Tixocortol-21-pivalate, Budesonide, and Hydrocortisone 17-butyrate

35 Lanolin

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 30/01/2020
    ISBN13: 9781119405665, 978-1119405665
    ISBN10: 1119405661

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    How to diagnose allergic contact dermatitis, perform and interpret patch tests, and select the best treatment options

    Written for a broad range of dermatologic professionals, Common Contact Allergens is a straightforward and useful guide that bridges the gap between detailed reference texts and basic handbooks on contact allergy, making it an ideal addition to general dermatology practices for practical use in the office.

    The first section of the book leads practitioners through the steps necessary to effectively and accurately perform patch testing. This covers basic immunological knowledge, various ways in which contact allergy can present, patch test techniques, and how to diagnose allergic contact dermatitis. Giving attention to all standard allergens, the second section offers an overview of the current literature on each, with detailed analysis on determining the clinical relevance of a positive patch test reaction. This convenient companion:


    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors ix

    Preface xi

    About the Companion Website xiii

    Section 1: Methodology 1

    1 Immunology of Allergic Contact Dermatitis 3

    2 Patch Test Technique 5

    3 The Detective’s Guide to Contact Dermatitis 15

    4 History, Microhistory, and Sources of Contact Allergen Exposure 23

    5 Microexamination 55

    6 Setting up a Patch Test Practice 89

    7 The Role of Providers of Patch Test Products 93

    Section 2: Non‐Allergic Dermatoses 99

    8 Elimination or Inclusion of Non‐Allergic Skin Diseases 101

    9 Irritant Contact Dermatitis 123

    Section 3: Common Contact Allergens 127

    Metals 129

    10 Nickel 129

    11 Cobalt 145

    12 Chromate 151

    13 Gold 161

    Fragrances 167

    14 Fragrances Incorporating Fragrance Mix 1, Fragrance Mix 2, Hydroxyisoheyl 3‐cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde, Limonene, and Linalool 167

    Preservatives 181

    15 Formaldehyde 181

    16 Quaternium‐15 187

    17 Diazolidinyl Urea and Imidazolidinyl Urea 191

    18 2‐Bromo‐2‐nitropropane‐1,3‐diol 197

    19 Methylchloroisothiazolinone/Methylisothiazolinone 201

    20 Methylisothiazolinone 205

    21 Parabens 211

    Dyes 217

    22 para‐Phenylenediamine 217

    23 Disperse Blue 106 227

    Rubber 233

    24 Rubber: Mercaptobenzothiazole, Mercapto Mix, Thiurams, Carbamates, Thioureas, N Isopropyl‐N’‐Phenyl‐pphenylenediamine 233

    Resins 245

    25 Colophonium 245

    26 Epoxy Resin 255

    27 Tosylamide Formaldehyde Resin 263

    28 para‐Tertiary‐Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin 267

    Plants 273

    29 Sesquiterpene Lactone Mix and Compositae Mix 273

    30 Primin 281

    Medicaments 287

    31 Neomycin 287

    32 Clioquinol 293

    33 Benzocaine 297

    34 Tixocortol‐21‐pivalate Budesonide, and Hydrocortisone 17‐butyrate 303

    Others 311

    35 Lanolin 311

    36 Cetearyl Alcohol 317

    Index 321

    E-Supplements

    10 Nickel

    11 Cobalt

    12 Chromate

    14 Fragrances

    15 Formaldehyde

    16 Quaternium 15

    17 Diazolidinyl Urea and Imidazolidinyl Urea

    19 Methylchloroisothiazolinone/Methylsiothiazolinone

    20 Methylisothiazolinone

    21 Parabens

    22 para-Phenylenediamine

    24 Rubber

    25 Colophonium

    26 Epoxy Resin

    28 4-tert-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin

    29 Sesquiterpene Lactone Mix and Compositae Mix

    30 Primin

    31 Neomycin

    32 Clioquinol

    33 Benzocaine

    34 Corticosteroids: Tixocortol-21-pivalate, Budesonide, and Hydrocortisone 17-butyrate

    35 Lanolin

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