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Professional Organisation's Site Good The Allergy Guide: Eczema

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Atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, what is the treatment?, first aid, what can be done to prevent eczema?.

The Allergy Guide   United Kingdom

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate The Itch That Won't Quit

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Metal is Most Common Trigger for Allergic Contact Dermatitis, this article provides an interesting overview.

Allergy Prevention Center   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Thimerosal - Contact Dermatitis

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Thimerosal, an antiseptic and preservative also known as MerthiolateĀ®, which is used in some cosmetics, topical medications, and vaccines.

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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Thiurams Mix Chemicals - Contact Dermatitis

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Thiuram mix, which contains the following four allergens: tetramethylthiuram monosulfide; tetremethylthiuram disulfide; disulfiram, USP; and dipentamethylenethiuram disulfide. These chemicals are rubber additives known as accelerators.

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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Tired of Scratching Around for an Answer

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What can cause a skin rash?
What is contact dermatitis?
What is allergic contact dermatitis?
What is irritant contact dermatitis?
What is a patch test?
When should patch testing be done?
How is patch testing done?
What will I need to do if I have a patch test?
What does a patch test tell me?
Common sources of allergens.

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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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For Health Professionals Commercial Organisation's Site Good TRUE Patch Testing - Patient Counselling Center

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This page includes extensive viewable and printable materials to aid you in the counseling of your patients undergoing allergen patch testing.

Patient Information Templates
Benefits of a Negative Test Result
Patient History Templates - Downloadable PDF forms
Skin Rashes
Allergen Testing
Standard Data Collection Form

T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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For Health Professionals Commercial Organisation's Site Good TRUE Patch Testing - Physician Reference Manual

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Appropriate diagnosis and management of persistent eczematous conditions such as contact dermatitis are common challenges for dermatologists. Contact dermatitis accounts for 6% to 10% of all dermatology clinic visits and is the 15th most common of all medical diagnoses prompting outpatient visits.

Contact Allergen Testing
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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Urticaria - Hives

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Acute Urticaria
Foods
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Chronic Urticaria
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Allergic skin conditions
Hives and angioedema
Contact dermatitis
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Allergy, Asthma, Sinusitis Medical Clinic, Inc.   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good What is Dermatitis Herpetiformis

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A concice description of Dermatitis Herpetiformis including information on Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Related Disorders.

Gluten Intolerance Group of North America   USA

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Wool alcohols, also known as lanolin, is a natural product obtained from the fleece of sheep. Wool alcohols are commonly used in creams and ointments.

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Synonyms for Modified Lanolin
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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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