North American Contact Dermatitis Group patch-test results, 1998 to 2000

  • James G. Marks
  • , Donald V. Belsito
  • , Vincent A. DeLeo
  • , Joseph F. Fowler
  • , Anthony F. Fransway
  • , Howard I. Maibach
  • , C. G.Toby Mathias
  • , Melanie D. Pratt
  • , Robert L. Rietschel
  • , Elizabeth F. Sherertz
  • , Frances J. Storrs
  • , James S. Taylor

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Abstract

Bcakground: Patch testing is the most worthwhile diagnostic tool for the evaluation of patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis. Objective: This study reports patch-testing results from July 1, 1998, to December 31, 2000, by the North American Contact Dermatitis Group. Methods: Patients were tested with the same screening series of allergens, using a standardized patch-testing technique. The data from these patients were recorded on a standard computer entry form and analyzed. Results: Fifty allergens were tested on over 5,800 patients. Amidoamine, benzophenone-3, and iodopropynyl butylcarbamate were the new allergens. The top 10 allergens in frequency of positive reactions were identical to those of our 1996-to 1998-study period. The incidence of allergic nickel reactions continues to go up, leading all the test substances by 16.2%. Conclusion: Our findings reinforce the need for a more comprehensive group of diagnostic allergens than is found in the T.R.U.E. TEST, which is sold in the United States.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)59-62
Number of pages4
JournalUnknown Journal
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2003

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Dermatology

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