BACKGROUND: The International Contact Dermatitis Research Group increased the patch test concentration of formaldehyde from 1.0% aqueous (aq) to 2.0% aq (in 2011). OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to investigate the outcome of the decision. METHODS: Consecutive dermatitis patients in 8 different clinics were patch tested with formaldehyde 1.0% aq and 2.0% aq. The test solutions were applied with a micropipette to the filter paper discs in the respective chamber. RESULTS: A total of 2778 patients were tested with 1.0% aq and 2766 to 2.0% aq. Sixty-five patients (2.3%, calculated from 2766 tested, to 2.0% aq) had positive patch test reactions interpreted as contact allergy to formaldehyde. This is a rather low frequency. Of these 65, 46 wer...
This is one of series of review articles on formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasers (others: formald...
Objectives: To test our hypothesis that patients with stronger patch test reactions to formaldehyde ...
This is the second part of an article on formaldehyde-releasers in cosmetics. The patch test relatio...
BACKGROUND: The International Contact Dermatitis Research Group increased the patch test concentrati...
BACKGROUND: The currently used patch test concentration for formaldehyde is 1.0% (wt/vol) in water. ...
BACKGROUND: The currently used patch test concentration for formaldehyde is 1.0% (wt/vol) in water....
Formaldehyde is the American Contact Dermatitis Society Contact Allergen of the Year for 2015. The e...
Our clinical experience has suggested that the presently recommended patch-test concentration (1.0%)...
BACKGROUND: The currently used patch test concentration of formaldehyde (1.0% aqua; 0.30 mg/cm(2)) ...
In a multicentre study consecutively patch-tested dermatitis patients were tested simultaneously wit...
Background Studies suggest that patch testing with formaldehyde releasers (FRs) gives significant ad...
Background: Studies suggest that patch testing with formaldehyde releasers (FRs) gives significant a...
Background: Studies suggest that patch testing with formaldehyde releasers (FRs) gives significant a...
BACKGROUND Studies suggest that patch testing with formaldehyde releasers (FRs) gives significant...
BACKGROUND: Contact allergy to phenol-formaldehyde resins (PFRs) based on phenol and formaldehyde is...
This is one of series of review articles on formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasers (others: formald...
Objectives: To test our hypothesis that patients with stronger patch test reactions to formaldehyde ...
This is the second part of an article on formaldehyde-releasers in cosmetics. The patch test relatio...
BACKGROUND: The International Contact Dermatitis Research Group increased the patch test concentrati...
BACKGROUND: The currently used patch test concentration for formaldehyde is 1.0% (wt/vol) in water. ...
BACKGROUND: The currently used patch test concentration for formaldehyde is 1.0% (wt/vol) in water....
Formaldehyde is the American Contact Dermatitis Society Contact Allergen of the Year for 2015. The e...
Our clinical experience has suggested that the presently recommended patch-test concentration (1.0%)...
BACKGROUND: The currently used patch test concentration of formaldehyde (1.0% aqua; 0.30 mg/cm(2)) ...
In a multicentre study consecutively patch-tested dermatitis patients were tested simultaneously wit...
Background Studies suggest that patch testing with formaldehyde releasers (FRs) gives significant ad...
Background: Studies suggest that patch testing with formaldehyde releasers (FRs) gives significant a...
Background: Studies suggest that patch testing with formaldehyde releasers (FRs) gives significant a...
BACKGROUND Studies suggest that patch testing with formaldehyde releasers (FRs) gives significant...
BACKGROUND: Contact allergy to phenol-formaldehyde resins (PFRs) based on phenol and formaldehyde is...
This is one of series of review articles on formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasers (others: formald...
Objectives: To test our hypothesis that patients with stronger patch test reactions to formaldehyde ...
This is the second part of an article on formaldehyde-releasers in cosmetics. The patch test relatio...