1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1991.tb01637.x
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2 cases of multiple azo dye sensitization

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“…In 22 studies in which the clinical picture was described, DD‐related dermatitis most commonly developed on the extremities (upper more frequently than lower), and especially on the hands, followed by the trunk, face, genitalia, buttocks, and the folds, including the neck, axillae, and groin (8, 14–18, 31–34, 36, 42–44, 51, 54). In children with positive patch test reactions to DDs, especially those suffering from atopic dermatitis, the flexural areas of the limbs were involved more often (52.9%) in those with atopic dermatitis than in those without it (15).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 22 studies in which the clinical picture was described, DD‐related dermatitis most commonly developed on the extremities (upper more frequently than lower), and especially on the hands, followed by the trunk, face, genitalia, buttocks, and the folds, including the neck, axillae, and groin (8, 14–18, 31–34, 36, 42–44, 51, 54). In children with positive patch test reactions to DDs, especially those suffering from atopic dermatitis, the flexural areas of the limbs were involved more often (52.9%) in those with atopic dermatitis than in those without it (15).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes, they can be purpuric (60). Massone et al described persistent patch test reactions to Disperse Blue 124 and Disperse Red 1, which were already strongly positive on the D2 reading, and remained active and itching on D14 and D22 (34).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Italy seems to be a country where textiles containing Disperse Blue 124 are particularly popular (9). Reactions were observed after wearing a swimsuit (10), blue overalls and underwear (11). Seidenari et al (12) and Balato et al (13) claim Disperse Blue 124 to be the most frequently detected disperse dye in clothing dermatitis in Italy (since 1987).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In einer In-vitro-Untersuchung zeigten etwa zwei Drittel der untersuchten TLymphozyten von gegen p-Phenylendiamin sensibilisierten Patienten auch eine durch 4,4 0 -Diaminodiphenylmethan induzierbare In-vitro-Proliferation (Skazik et al 2008). Außerdem wurde über Kreuzreaktionen auf 4,4 0 -Diaminodiphenylmethan nach Sensibilisierung gegen Azofarbstoffe berichtet (Massone et al 1991 …”
Section: Allergene Wirkung Erfahrungen Beim Menschenunclassified