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1. Increased Rates of Gold and Acrylate Allergy in Individuals with Fibromyalgia Tested with an Extended Dental Patch Test Series

2. Colophonium-related Allergic Contact Dermatitis Caused by Medical Adhesive Tape Used to Prevent Skin Lesions in Soldiers

3. Carvone Contact Allergy in Southern Sweden: A 21-year Retrospective Study

6. Exclusion of Disperse Orange 3 is possible from the textile dye mix present in the Swedish baseline patch test series. A study by the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group

7. Increased rates of fragrance allergy in fibromyalgia individuals tested with the Swedish baseline patch test series

8. Patch test results to extracts of synthetic garments in textile dye positive patients

10. Cosmetic preservative labeling in <scp>Philippine</scp> products in accordance with <scp>Philippine</scp> regulations

12. Contact allergy to oxidized linalool and oxidized limonene: Patch testing in consecutive patients with dermatitis

13. The Penetration of Chromium: An Up-To-Date 0.5% Potassium Dichromate Vehicle Comparison

14. Atopy patch testing and associations with atopic conditions and specific IgE tests: a population-based study in adolescents

15. Simultaneous positive patch test reactions to neomycin and low-molecular-weight heparins: possible cross-reaction?

17. Contact allergy to polyhexamethylene biguanide (polyaminopropyl biguanide)

18. Simultaneous patch testing with fragrance markers in the baseline series and the ingredients of fragrance mixes: An update from southern Sweden

19. A new case of photoallergic contact dermatitis caused by benzophenones in magazine covers

20. Allergic contact dermatitis from dyes used in the temple of spectacles

21. Patch Testing With Nickel Sulfate 5.0% Traces Significantly More Contact Allergy Than 2.5%: A Prospective Study Within the International Contact Dermatitis Research Group

22. Contact Allergy to Two Aluminum Salts in Consecutively Patch-Tested Dermatitis Patients

23. Patch testing with aluminium Finn Chambers could give false-positive reactions in patients with contact allergy to aluminium

24. Cocamidopropyl betaine, cocamidopropylamine oxide, and disodium cocoamphodiacetate cause false-positive reactions with an isothiazolinone spot test

25. Bikini textile contact dermatitis: a sherlockian approach revealing 2,4-dichlorophenol as a potential textile contact allergen

27. Patch testing with a textile dye mix with and without Disperse Orange 3

28. Skin problems in an opera choir

29. CI Solvent Yellow 14 (Sudan I) identified as the allergen in a plastic part of glasses

30. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by acrylic acid used in transcutaneous electrical nervous stimulation

31. Quantification of<scp>l</scp>-carvone in toothpastes available on the Swedish market

32. Primum non nocere; the importance of evaluating the effect of treatment and considering side effects

33. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis to tetrahydroxypropyl ethylenediamine in hand sanitizers

34. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate in a hospital wristband

35. Prevalence of contact allergy to metals: nickel, palladium, and cobalt in Southern Sweden from 1995-2016

36. Several cases of undesirable effects caused by methacrylate ultraviolet-curing nail polish for non-professional use

38. Implants and contact allergy: are sensitizing metals released as haptens from coronary stents?

39. Chemical burns caused by trifluoroacetic acid

40. A positive cobalt spot test falsely indicating an occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by cobalt

41. Quantification of l-carvone in toothpastes available on the Swedish market

42. Several cases of undesirable effects caused by methacrylate ultraviolet-curing nail polish for non-professional use

43. What lash stylists and dermatologists should know!

44. Hidden exposure to formaldehyde in a swab caused allergic contact dermatitis

46. Determination of airborne isocyanates as di-n-butylamine derivatives using liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry

47. Determination of isocyanates, aminoisocyanates and amines in air formed during the thermal degradation of polyurethane

48. Triphenylguanidine, a new (old?) rubber accelerator detected in surgical gloves that may cause allergic contact dermatitis

50. Dry sampling of gas-phase isocyanates and isocyanate aerosols from thermal degradation of polyurethane

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