539 results on '"Gawkrodger, D. J."'
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2. Vitiligo
3. Air Hammer Operators
4. Occupational Contact Dermatitis to Nickel: Experience of the British Dermatologists (EPIDERM) and Occupational Physicians (OPRA) Surveillance Schemes
5. A single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene encoding lymphoid protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPN22) confers susceptibility to generalised vitiligo
6. Integrating neuronal involvement into the immune and genetic paradigm of vitiligo
7. Nickel allergy following European Union regulation in Denmark, Germany, Italy and the U.K.
8. Melanocyte antigen-specific antibodies cannot be used as markers for recent disease activity in patients with vitiligo
9. Metal allergy and joint replacement: advice in the absence of guidelines: CD12
10. A multicentre review of bakery and dental series allergens tested for cheilitis in the U.K.: CD09
11. Prevalence of allergy to oxidized limonene and linalool in the U.K.: CD07
12. The angiotensin-converting enzyme gene insertion/deletion polymorphism in Indian patients with vitiligo: a case–control study and meta-analysis
13. Vitiligo patients from India (Mumbai) show differences in clinical, demographic and autoantibody profiles compared to patients in western countries
14. Guidelines for the management of vitiligo: the European Dermatology Forum consensus
15. Sarcoidosis
16. An unusual cause of fingernail dystrophy
17. The use of a short fragrance series as a marker for fragrance allergy in patients with a history suggesting cosmetic reactions: CD02
18. Epitopes, avidity and IgG subclasses of tyrosine hydroxylase autoantibodies in vitiligo and alopecia areata patients
19. Nickel skin levels in different occupations and an estimate of the threshold for reacting to a single open application of nickel in nickel–allergic subjects
20. Nickel skin levels in different occupations and the threshold for reacting to nickel as a single open application in nickel-allergic subjects: CD-1
21. Future research into the treatment of vitiligo: where should our priorities lie? Results of the vitiligo priority setting partnership
22. Risk management in dermatology: an analysis of data available from several British-based reporting systems
23. British Association of Dermatologists centenary year: standing on the shoulders of giants
24. In vitro approaches for assessing exposure to contact allergens: FS12.02
25. Vitiligo linked to stigmatization in British South Asian women: a qualitative study of the experiences of living with vitiligo
26. Xanthoma disseminatum with atypical histochemical features
27. Consensus statement on the management of chronic hand eczema
28. Chloracne in seven organic chemists exposed to novel polycyclic halogenated chemical compounds (triazoloquinoxalines)
29. Pseudocatalase and narrowband ultraviolet B for vitiligo: clearing the picture
30. Patch testing to aeroallergens, especially house dust mite, is often positive in atopics with eczema of the face and hands
31. Allergy to silver in a patient with oral lichenoid reaction, with a review of patch testing experience in 27 cases of oral lichenoid reaction: CD-6
32. Defining the role of patch testing in the investigation of drug reactions: CD-12
33. Guideline for the diagnosis and management of vitiligo
34. Late patch test reactions: delayed immune response appears to be more common than active sensitization
35. The autoimmune regulator gene (AIRE) is strongly associated with vitiligo
36. Age and sex-related variations in allergic contact dermatitis: nickel and cobalt allergy decreases whilst fragrance allergy increases with age: CD-20
37. Comparison of hand and non-hand dermatitis: analysis of the British Contact Dermatitis Society database: CD-12
38. NICE or BAD? How well do we comply with the guidelines for the use of biological agents in psoriasis?: O-9
39. Occupational dermatitis related to chromium and cobalt: experience of dermatologists (EPIDERM) and occupational physicians (OPRA) in the U.K. over an 11-year period (1993–2004)
40. Cross-reactivity of isothiazolinone and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives: CD-11
41. The importance of propolis in patch testing: a multicentre survey: CD-6
42. The frequency of nickel allergy in patch-tested female patients: age-stratified data from nine U.K. centres for 2004–2005: CD-7
43. Nodular prurigo: metabolic diseases are a common association
44. Photopatch testing of 1155 patients: results of the U.K. multicentre photopatch study group
45. Age related variation in patch test positivity to common allergens in women: CD-23
46. Late patch test reactions: difficulties differentiating active sensitization from a delayed immune response: CD-20
47. Occupational dermatitis related to chromium and cobalt: experience in the U.K. over an eleven year period (the EPIDERM and OPRA reporting schemes): CD-18
48. Cosmetic and fragrance allergy in the U.K.: CD-3
49. Preservative sensitivity in the United Kingdom (2004-2005): CD-1
50. How safe is patch testing to PPD?
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