“…below) and potassium dichromate is a mild irritant [12], Furthermore, contact sensitivity to chromates is quite common among Belgian housewives because of the popular use of Javel®, a cleansing product that contains chromates [H. Degree/, Symposium on Contact Dermatitis, Copenhagen, 1977], Sensitization indices higher than 2 occurred for irritants such as wood tars and coal tar [14] and for topical agents. According to the literature [1-5, 7,10,11,14,16,17], wool alcohols, balsam of Peru, benzocaine (sulphanil amide), oxyquinolines, parabens, and neomycin are the most common contact allergens among stasis dermatitis patients.…”