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  • Colophony in dentistry: routes of exposure and reported reactions 2025
  • Patch testing to mentha piperita (peppermint) oil: The North American Contact Dermatitis Group experience (2009-2020) 2025
  • Acrylate allergy from Mini Toys-The "Slime" of 2024? 2024
  • Allergic contact dermatitis® to a temporary tattoo marker containing genipa plant extract: a novel route of exposure 2024
  • Allergic or not: final interpretation of doubtful patch test reactions from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, 2019-2020 2024
  • Angiosarcoma mimicking allergic contact dermatitis® and response to Timolol 2024
  • Are patch testing reactions underrecognized in skin of color? Evaluating the frequency of borderline reactions by Fitzpatrick skin type 2024
  • Characterization of pediatric patch testing: a retrospective review, 2020-2023 2024
  • Cross-reactivity between propylene glycol and butylene glycol 2024
  • Influencing itch: why training background of skinfluencers matters from a contact allergen perspective 2024
  • Nonmedical adhesive allergens: retrospective analysis of cross-sectional data from the North American Contact Dermatitis® Group, 2001-2018 2024
  • Occupational contact dermatitis in construction workers: a retrospective analysis of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data, 2001-2020 2024
  • Panthenol allergic contact dermatitis: sources of exposure, reported cases, and a call for more frequent testing 2024
  • Patch test results among older adults: a retrospective analysis of the North American Contact Dermatitis® Group data (2009-2020) 2024
  • Patch testing with nickel, cobalt, and chromium in patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis 2024
  • Patient-reported association between COVID-19 infection or vaccination and onset of allergic contact dermatitis® 2024
  • Reactions to pramoxine, our experience from 2020 to 2023 2024
  • Solvent orange 60 in tortoiseshell spectacle frames: the importance of patch testing to this rare allergen 2024
  • Sulfites: allergen of the year 2024 2024
  • A "nonallergen" strikes back: allergic contact dermatitis to parabens in triamcinolone ointment 2023
  • Allergic contact cheilitis due to candelilla wax 2023
  • Allergic contact dermatitis to panthenol in "hypoallergenic" products 2023
  • Allergic contact dermatitis to sorbitan sesquioleate in adaptic nonadhering dressing 2023
  • Can you picture it? Using smartphone artificial intelligence to identify allergenic plants 2023
  • Contact allergens in over-the-counter topical antihistamine and mast cell stabilizer ophthalmic agents 2023
  • Going green and adhesive-free: snap-in reusable menstrual pads for tampon and pad intolerance 2023
  • Investigation of commercial essential oils for formaldehyde content 2023
  • North American Contact Dermatitis Group patch test results: 2019-2020 2023
  • Patch testing from the patient perspective: an internet-based survey 2023
  • Patch testing to chlorhexidine digluconate, 1% aqueous: North American Contact Dermatitis Group experience, 2015-2020 2023
  • Patch testing to paraphenylenediamine: the North American Contact Dermatitis Group experience (1994-2018) 2023
  • Patch testing with benzophenone-3 and -4: the North American Contact Dermatitis Group experience, 2013-2020 2023
  • Patch testing with cobalt in adults: a North American Contact Dermatitis Group experience, 2001-2018 2023
  • Photoallergic contact dermatitis to menthyl anthranilate (meradimate) 2023
  • Contact allergens in over-the-counter topical vasoconstricting ophthalmic agents 2022
  • Contact allergens in prescription topical ophthalmic medications 2022
  • Contact dermatitis associated with hair care products: a retrospective analysis of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data, 2001-2016 2022
  • Formaldehyde in electronic cigarette liquid (aerosolized liquid) 2022
  • Patch test reactions associated with topical medications: a retrospective analysis of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group data (2001-2018) 2022
  • Patch testing to carvone: North American Contact Dermatitis Group Experience, 2009 to 2018 2022
  • Patch testing to ethylhexylglycerin: The North American Contact Dermatitis Group Experience, 2013-2018 2022
  • Shoe allergens: a retrospective analysis of cross-sectional data from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, 2005-2018 2022
  • Too much of a good thing? Allergic contact dermatitis to pimecrolimus 2022
  • A cautionary tale: potential for irritant patch test reactions to dicetyldimonium chloride (Quaternium-31) 2021
  • A mini-epidemic of suspected contact dermatitis to Delta Airlines uniforms 2021
  • Allergenic ingredients in health care hand sanitizers in the United States 2021
  • Contact dermatitis associated with musical instruments: North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data, 2001-2018 2021
  • Defining fragrance allergy in the Contact Allergen Management Program 2021
  • Facial personal protective equipment: materials, resterilization methods, and management of occupation-related dermatoses 2021
  • Formaldehyde release from predispersed tattoo inks: analysis using the chromotropic acid method 2021
  • Isothiazolinone detection in dish soap and personal care products: comparison of Lovibond Isothiazolinone Test Kit and ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry 2021
  • It is easy being green and low allergen! Hypoallergenic and environment-friendly laundry detergents and travel hand soaps 2021
  • Men's facial moisturizers in the metrosexual era 2021
  • Orofacial granulomatosis due to carvone allergy in a pediatric patient 2021
  • Our approach to textile dermatitis: in-clinic dye extraction 2021
  • Patch testing of mercaptobenzothiazole and mercapto mix: the North American Contact Dermatitis Group Experience, 1994-2016 2021
  • Patch testing to methyldibromoglutaronitrile/phenoxyethanol: North American Contact Dermatitis Group Experience, 1994-2018 2021
  • Patch testing with carmine 2.5% in petrolatum by the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, 2011-2012 2021
  • Patch testing with tocopherol and tocopherol acetate: the North American Contact Dermatitis Group Experience, 2001 to 2016 2021
  • Patch testing: the patient experience 2021
  • Positive patch test reactions to carba mix and thiuram mix: the North American Contact Dermatitis Group Experience (1994-2016) 2021
  • Products for textured hair in the Contact Allergen Management Program 2021
  • Trends in methylisothiazolinone prevalence within the contact Allergen Management Program Database from 2013 to 2021 2021
  • Wearable woes: allergens in diabetic devices 2021
  • Chronic actinic dermatitis after occupational sensitization to the epoxy resin, bisphenol 2020
  • Contact dermatitis associated with nail care products: retrospective analysis of North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data, 2001-2016 2020
  • Cutaneous reactions to aluminum 2020
  • Effectiveness of support groups for patients with contact dermatitis: a pilot study 2020
  • Navigating tattoo-related allergic dermatitis: beyond pigments 2020
  • Patch testing to diphenylguanidine by the North American Contact Dermatitis Group (2013-2016) 2020
  • Relevant contact allergy to benzisothiazolinone in a personal care product 2020
  • Safety checks in patch clinic: 5 hurdles in the patch testing obstacle course 2020
  • Sodium disulfite/bisulfite allergy manifesting from dish soap: not limited to hairdressing or food industries 2020
  • Summertime dermatitis: when the repellent is the culprit, not the bugs! 2020
  • Urushiol compounds detected in toxicodendron-labeled consumer products using mass spectrometry 2020
  • Airborne allergic contact dermatitis: management and responsible allergens on the American Contact Dermatitis Society Core Series 2019
  • Allergic contact dermatitis to a self-adherent bandage wrap in a formaldehyde-allergic patient 2019
  • Allergic contact dermatitis to crisaborole 2019
  • Allergic contact dermatitis to licorice root extract 2019
  • Allergic contact dermatitis to operating room scrubs and disinfectants 2019
  • Allergic dermatitis to Dyclonine (Dyclocaine) 2019
  • Alternatives for allergens in the 2018 American Contact Dermatitis Society Core Series: report by the American Contact Alternatives Group 2019
  • Formaldehyde release from baby wipes: analysis using the chromotropic acid method 2019
  • Formaldehyde release from clothing and upholstery fabrics using the chromotropic acid method 2019
  • Formaldehyde release from personal care products: chromotropic acid method analysis 2019
  • Isothiazolinone content of US consumer adhesives: ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatographic mass spectrometry analysis 2019
  • Occupationally related nickel reactions: a retrospective analysis of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data 1998-2016 2019
  • Oh my glucosides! Occult sources in medical products 2019
  • Clinically relevant reactions to thimerosal (the "nonallergen") exist! 2018
  • Contact dermatitis associated with skin cleansers: retrospective analysis of North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data 2000-2014 2018
  • Isothiazolinone in residential interior wall paint: a high-performance liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometry analysis 2018
  • Pet consort dermatitis: the importance of asking about pets 2018
  • Risk assessment of the skin sensitization induction potential of Kathon CG in rinse-off and leave-on personal care and cosmetic products 2018
  • Rubber accelerators in medical examination and surgical gloves 2018
  • Seeing double: allergic contact dermatitis to para-amino compounds 2018
  • Survey of patch test business models in the United States by the American Contact Dermatitis Society 2018
  • What Is tetrasodium etidronate and how is it related to formaldehyde? 2018
  • Allergenic ingredients in facial wet wipes 2017
  • Allergenic ingredients in personal hygiene wet wipes 2017
  • Allergic contact dermatitis from methylisothiazolinone in residential wall paint 2017
  • Epidemic of isothiazolinone allergy in North America: prevalence data from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, 2013-2014 2017
  • North American Contact Dermatitis Group patch test results 2013-2014 2017
  • Occupational contact dermatitis in North American print machine operators referred for patch testing: retrospective analysis of cross-sectional data From the North American Contact Dermatitis Group 1998 to 2014 2017
  • Occupational contact dermatitis in North American production workers referred for patch testing: retrospective analysis of cross-sectional data from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group 1998 to 2014 2017
  • Occupational contact dermatitis in mechanics and repairers referred for patch testing: retrospective analysis from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group 1998-2014 2017
  • Patch test reactions to corticosteroids: retrospective analysis from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group 2007-2014 2017
  • Periorbital allergic contact dermatitis due to ketotifen 2017
  • Piercing and metal sensitivity: extended analysis of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data, 2007-2014 2017
  • Positive patch-test reactions to essential oils in consecutive patients from North America and Central Europe 2017
  • Sulfites: no longer a zebra? 2017
  • The latest occult "hypoallergenic" allergen: ethylhexylglycerin 2017
  • Utility of store and forward teledermatology for skin patch test readings 2017
  • Wet wipe allergens: retrospective analysis from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group 2011-2014 2017
  • Irritancy potential of Supergoop!® Unseen Sunscreen: recommendations for patch testing to this popular product [editorial].  36. 2025
  • Allergic contact dermatitis secondary to bandage with fragrance: a survey of ingredients found in bandages [editorial].  34. 2023
  • Better left aloe? Contact allergens in aloe vera gels [editorial].  34. 2023
  • Clogs are a fashionable option in cases of shoe contact dermatitis [editorial].  31. 2020
  • Defining topical corticosteroids by allergenicity and cross-reactivity for the contact allergen management program [editorial].  31. 2020
  • Do it yourself without allergic contact dermatitis: safe household cleaning product alternatives [editorial].  31. 2020
  • Allergenic ingredients in hand wet wipes [editorial].  28. 2017
  • Sunscreens: a review of UV filters and their allergic potential [review] 2023
  • Allergic contact dermatitis to pramoxine (pramocaine) [review] 2021
  • Chemical identification and confirmation of contact allergens [review] 2020
  • Parabens: contact (non) allergen of the year [review] 2019
  • Skin sensitization induction risk assessment of common ingredients in commercially available cleansing conditioners [review] 2019
  • The medical necessity of comprehensive patch testing [review] 2018
  • American Contact Dermatitis Society core allergen series: 2017 update [review] 2017
  • Identity
    International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
  • 1710-3568
  • Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
  • 2162-5220