1. Patch testing with a textile dye mix with and without Disperse Orange 3
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Cecilia Svedman, Magnus Bruze, Jakob Dahlin, Joanna Stenton, Marléne Isaksson, Erik Zimerson, Nils Hamnerius, Annarita Antelmi, and Ann Pontén
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Positive reaction ,Dermatology ,Textile dye ,medicine.disease_cause ,Patch testing ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergen ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Coloring Agents ,business.industry ,Textiles ,p-Phenylenediamine ,Patch test ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,Disperse orange ,chemistry ,Dermatitis, Occupational ,Contact allergy ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Female ,business ,Azo Compounds - Abstract
Background: The textile dye mix (TDM) 6.6% pet. contains Disperse Blue (DB) 35, Disperse Yellow 3, Disperse Orange (DO) 1 and 3, Disperse Red 1 and 17, and DB 106 and 124. The most frequent allergen in TDM-positive patients is DO 3. Around 85% of p-phenylenediamine (PPD)-allergic dermatitis patients have shown positive patch test reactions to DO 3. There has been a discussion to exclude DO 3 from TDM 6.6% because of frequent, strong reactions to TDM 6.6% and PPD. Objectives: To study if DO 3 can be omitted from a TDM. Methods: Patch tests were performed on 2250 dermatitis patients with TDM 6.6%, TDM 5.6% pet., TDM 7.0% pet., and PPD 1.0% pet.; 122 patients were also patch tested with DO 3 1.0% pet. Results: Among the 2250 patients patch tested, contact allergy prevalence to TDM 6.6% was 2.4%, to TDM 5.6% 1.8%, and to TDM 7.0% 2.0%. Of the 54 TDM 6.6%-positive patients, 55.6% reacted to PPD; as much as 42.2% of PPD-allergic women and 50% of PPD-allergic men reacted to TDM 6.6%. Of the 17 DO 3-positive patients, 94.1% showed a positive reaction to PPD. Conclusion: Results indicate that DO 3 can probably be omitted from TDM, but patch testing with TDM 6.6%, TDM 7.0%, DO 3 1.0%, and PPD 1.0% simultaneously is needed to finally decide whether it is possible or not. (Less)
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- 2020