54 results on '"Patch Tests"'
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2. On 8-hydroxyquinoline-zinc oxide incompatibility.
3. Standard patch tests in eczema and dermatitis.
4. Histopathology of atopic dermatitis and of the characteristic atopic reaction to patch test.
5. Contact eczematous dermatitis and patch tests; a histologic study.
6. On the persistence of acquired hypersensitivity, illustrated by re-examination and repetition of standardized patch tests on eczematous patients.
7. The tuberculin test; a comparison of the patch test and the Mantoux test in West African natives.
8. [Experimental study of the patch-test in eczema caused by chromates].
9. [Action of hydrocortisone acetate in local applications in eczema; its influence on patch testing].
10. The patch test, its use and abuse.
11. A comparison of results of patch testing in 1951 and in 1961.
12. [Follow-up of eczema cases with positive reactions to patch tests].
13. [Contribution to the histological study of patch testing].
14. [Studies on clinical manifestations and pathogenesis of microbial eczema. V. Epicutaneous patch tests with detritus of eczematous foci].
15. Comparison of intradermal test and patch test using nickel sulfate and formaldehyde. A quantitative approach.
16. ROUTINE PATCH TESTS.
17. Correlation of reactions to scratch and patch tests in patients with atopic dermatitis.
18. Repeated patch testing in allergic eczematous sensitization.
19. [The dependency of the results of patch tests in eczema on the thickness of the corium; quantitative abrasion epicutaneous test].
20. The cellular content of exudates from eczematous and toxic patch test reactions.
21. The use of silicones in dermatology.
22. Patch tests on hospital patients suffering from idiosyncratic eczema.
23. On 8-Hydroxyquinoline-Zinc Oxide Incompatibility
24. The tuberculin test: A comparison of the patch test and the Mantoux test in West African natives
25. Allergic contact dermatitis in hand eczema
26. Letter: Systemic eczematous 'contact-type' dermatitis medicamentosa caused by parabens
27. Skin reactions to primary irritants and predisposition to eczema
28. [Experimental study of the patch-test in eczema caused by chromates]
29. ROUTINE PATCH TESTS
30. The cellular content of exudates from eczematous and toxic patch test reactions
31. [Action of hydrocortisone acetate in local applications in eczema; its influence on patch testing]
32. A comparison of results of patch testing in 1951 and in 1961
33. On the persistence of acquired hypersensitivity, illustrated by re-examination and repetition of standardized patch tests on eczematous patients
34. Standard patch tests in eczema and dermatitis
35. Correlation of reactions to scratch and patch tests in patients with atopic dermatitis
36. [Follow-up of eczema cases with positive reactions to patch tests]
37. Comparison of intradermal test and patch test using nickel sulfate and formaldehyde. A quantitative approach
38. Repeated patch testing in allergic eczematous sensitization
39. [The dependency of the results of patch tests in eczema on the thickness of the corium; quantitative abrasion epicutaneous test]
40. The patch test, its use and abuse
41. Patch tests on hospital patients suffering from idiosyncratic eczema
42. CONTACT ECZEMATOUS DERMATITIS AND PATCH TESTS
43. Contact Eczema Caused by True Teak (Tectona grandis) a Follow-up Study of a Previous Epidemiological Investigation, and a Study into the Sensitizing Effect of Various Teak Extracts
44. A Cause of Chromate Dermatitis among Assemblers in an Automobile Factory
45. Chromate Dermatitis from Paint
46. Contact Eczema Caused by True Teak (Tectona grandis): An Epidemiological Investigation in a Furniture Factory
47. Allergy And The "Proteose"
48. Contact Eczema In Agricultural Workers
49. Rubber-Glove Dermatitis
50. Nylon Hair-Net Dermatitis
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