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Is cytokine expression responsible for differences between allergens and irritants?

1996

Abstract Irritant and allergic contact dermatitis are two very similar diseases, and differentiating between these two can be difficult clinically. Recently, cytokines have been identified as useful tools for differentiation. Thus, our laboratory has identified an early cytokine pattern in the induction phase of contact sensitivity that is specific for allergens and is not found after epicutaneous application of irritants or tolerogens. The upregulation of the Langerhans' cell—derived signal interleukin (IL)-1β early after allergen application especially seems to be highly specific for contact allergens. This cytokine was also found to be essential for the development of epicutaneous sensit…

medicine.drug_classChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentInterleukinDermatologyAllergensMonoclonal antibodymedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseDermatitis ContactProinflammatory cytokineInterleukin-10CytokineAllergenmedicine.anatomical_structureDownregulation and upregulationImmunologyDermatitis Allergic ContactmedicineIrritantsCytokinesHumansAllergic contact dermatitisSensitizationInterleukin-1American journal of contact dermatitis : official journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society
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The spectrum of allergic (cross-)sensitivity in clinical patch testing with 'para amino' compounds

2002

Background: Allergic contact sensitization to ‘para amino’ compounds is frequent and the spectrum of cross-reactivity between members of this chemical group is variable. Methods: A retrospective analysis of clinical patch test data obtained with a special test series in the centres of the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology (IVDK) between 1995 and 1999. Results: In the 638 patients tested with the above test panel positive reactions were observed most often to p-aminoazobenzene (16.2%), p-phenylenediamine (14.1%), p-toluylenediamine (10.0%), followed by 4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane (8.5%), Disperse Orange 3 (8.4%) and p-aminophenol (3.1%). Among the 544 patients tested with p-p…

medicine.medical_specialtyAllergyConcordanceCross sensitivityStatistics as TopicImmunologyCross ReactionsPhenylenediaminesAminophenolsmedicine.disease_causeCross-reactivity030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundSulfanilamide0302 clinical medicineGermanySulfanilamidesmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyAminesRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryPatch testp-PhenylenediamineAllergensPatch Testsmedicine.diseaseDermatology3. Good healthchemistryP-Aminoazobenzenep-Aminoazobenzene030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDermatitis Allergic ContactImmunologybusiness4-Aminobenzoic AcidContact dermatitisAllergy
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Contact dermatitis caused by iodopropynyl butylcarbamate in Denmark

2013

Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate (IPBC) is a preservative that may cause contact allergy. The first cases were reported in 1997, and IPBC is currently included in our extended European baseline series in Denmark. The authors assess trends during the period 2000-2011 concerning IPBC allergy in Denmark, and address the question of the significance of concomitant reactions to the thiuram mix. Patients/materials/methods Nine thousand seven hundred and fifty-five (6449 female; 3306 male) patients were patch tested with IPBC and the European baseline series at Gentofte Hospital during 2000-2011. The results were registered in an anonymized database, and analyzed with spss™. Fifty-four cases of IPBC co…

medicine.medical_specialtyAllergybusiness.industryDermatologyIodopropynyl butylcarbamatemedicine.diseaseDermatologySurgeryThiuram mixchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryHand eczemaContact allergyCohortmedicineImmunology and AllergyIn patientbusinessContact dermatitisContact Dermatitis
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Tear Film Surface Quality in Modern Daily Disposable Contact Lens Wear

2021

Objectives As reported previously, tear film surface quality (TFSQ) should be considered in contact lens (CL) fitting. This study followed noninvasive keratograph tear film break-up time (NIKBUT) in CL wearers for 12 months to validate its clinical utility in predicting CL performance. Methods Fifty-five subjects (M/F=17/38) aged 26±4 years were prescribed silicone hydrogel or hydrogel CLs. The study included baseline measurements without CLs; 2 visits for CL fitting and control; follow-up after 3, 6, and 12 months of CL wear; and postwear visit without CLs. Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), 8-Item Contact Lens Dry Eye Questionnaire (CLDEQ-8), first and mean NIKBUT (F/M-NIKBUT), fluoresc…

medicine.medical_specialtyCorneal stainingbusiness.industrySilicone hydrogelContact Lenses HydrophilicEyeContact lensOphthalmologyCLs upper limitsTearsOphthalmologyHumansTearsMedicineDry Eye SyndromesDaily disposableOcular Surface Disease IndexbusinessOcular surfaceVision OcularEye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice
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Patch testing in children--recommendations of the German Contact Dermatitis Research Group (DKG).

2007

Summary Allergic contact dermatitis occurs frequently in children. Patch testing is needed to identify the responsible allergens and should be performed in children. We recommend a panel of 12 contact allergens as a standard series in children from 6–12 years. Four additional contact allergens should be tested in case of a positive history or suggestive clinical picture. For patch testing in children, the allergens should be applied for 24 hours and the readings should be performed at 48 and 72 hours. Standardized patch testing makes it possible to systematically investigate allergic contact dermatitis and identify relevant allergens in children.

medicine.medical_specialtyDermatitisDermatologyPediatricsPatch testing030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineimmune system diseases030225 pediatricsGermanyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansContact allergensPractice Patterns Physicians'Allergic contact dermatitisbusiness.industryrespiratory systemPatch Testsmedicine.diseaseDermatologyrespiratory tract diseases3. Good healthDermatitis Allergic ContactPractice Guidelines as TopicbusinessContact dermatitisJournal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology : JDDG
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Review of biologics in allergic contact dermatitis

2020

The resistant and recalcitrant nature of severe allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) makes its management challenging. With advances in the understanding of the cellular and molecular pathogenesis of ACD, newer therapeutic targets are becoming apparent. In particular, the use of biologics has gained momentum, given the specificity of their action. This article aims to review the presently available data on the use of biologics in ACD. English-language-based literature available on the use of biological therapy was thoroughly probed in the following databases as on October 14, 2019: PubMed, Google Scholar, The Cochrane library, Embase, Scopus, and EBSCO. The following keywords were used: "conta…

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Allergic contact dermatitis in patients with frontal fibrosing alopecia: An international multi‐center study

2020

Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) mainly affects the anterior hairline and eyebrows and its etiology and associated factors remain obscure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the allergic contact dermatitis with patch test in patients with FFA. In this prospective study, 20 patients with FFA and 24 age and sex-matched healthy individuals were evaluated with patch testing. Diagnosis was made histologically, clinically and based on dermoscopic findings. Demographic data, age of onset, disease duration and FFA severity index are evaluated in all patients. Positive patch test reaction to one or more allergen was observed in 65% of patients while it was 37.5% in control group (P = .003). There…

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The incidence of psychotic disorders among migrants and minority ethnic groups in Europe: findings from the multinational EU-GEI study

2022

AbstractBackgroundIn Europe, the incidence of psychotic disorder is high in certain migrant and minority ethnic groups (hence: ‘minorities’). However, it is unknown how the incidence pattern for these groups varies within this continent. Our objective was to compare, across sites in France, Italy, Spain, the UK and the Netherlands, the incidence rates for minorities and the incidence rate ratios (IRRs, minorities v. the local reference population).MethodsThe European Network of National Schizophrenia Networks Studying Gene–Environment Interactions (EU-GEI) study was conducted between 2010 and 2015. We analyzed data on incident cases of non-organic psychosis (International Classification of …

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Mathematical Modelling of Local Regulation of Blood Flow by Veno-Arterial Diffusion of Vasoactive Metabolites

1997

It is widely accepted that vasoactive substances which are consumed or produced by tissue metabolism play a role in the adjustment of local perfusion rate to the metabolic needs of the tissue. In order to evoke a response of the vascular system, these substances — in the following for simplicity denoted by “vasodilators” even though oxygen, for example, is a vasoconstrictor — need to get into close contact with the small arterioles which represent the most powerful effectors in perfusion control. On the other hand, tissue sites in which supply with nutrients is most critical (“lethal corners”) and in which a vasodilator signal may be generated earliest, are located hundreds of µm away from …

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinologyPerfusion rateVasoactiveInternal medicinemedicineBiophysicsVasodilationBlood flowDiffusion (business)PerfusionBlood streamClose contact
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Microbial contamination of anesthetic syringes in relation to different handling habits.

2015

This single-center study prospectively assessed the microbial contamination of anesthetic syringes handled perioperatively under different conditions. We documented high rates of bacterial contamination, with strong but statistically nonsignificant differences between handling groups. Our results identify skin contact as the main source of contamination, and thus we emphasize the impact of proper hand hygiene.

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