2009
DOI: 10.1002/ffj.1925
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Does contact dermatitis to fragrances influence the quality of life? A descriptive study measuring and comparing the quality of life and skin involvement in patients with contact dermatitis to fragrances

Abstract: The study of the impact of diseases on individuals' quality of life is an important and useful tool for clinicians, particularly for an efficient follow-up and for the good management of patients suffering from chronic diseases. Contact dermatitis is a common condition in dermatological patients. However, despite efficient screening, the understanding and acceptance of contact allergy remain difficult and avoidance of these allergens is not always possible. The aim of this study was to determine whether contac… Show more

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“…67,68 In the last few years, contact sensitization to fragrance allergens in mice 69 and in human patients has been investigated using patch testing. [70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78] When patients are exposed to isoeugenol and hydroxyisohexyl-3-carboxaldehyde in a chamber, 79 or when children play with scented toys, 80 the amounts of fragrances being released via migration or emission may get incorporated into the body via mouthing, dermal penetration, oral ingestion, or inhalation.…”
Section: Analytical Methodology For Fragrance Allergensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…67,68 In the last few years, contact sensitization to fragrance allergens in mice 69 and in human patients has been investigated using patch testing. [70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78] When patients are exposed to isoeugenol and hydroxyisohexyl-3-carboxaldehyde in a chamber, 79 or when children play with scented toys, 80 the amounts of fragrances being released via migration or emission may get incorporated into the body via mouthing, dermal penetration, oral ingestion, or inhalation.…”
Section: Analytical Methodology For Fragrance Allergensmentioning
confidence: 99%