Visual assessment of skin reactions has long been used to evaluate the safety of chemicals and preparations that contact the skin, and to meet regulatory requirements. This article reviews the history of visual grading scales, and the results of investigations into the reliability of the method. Some examples are provided to illustrate the diverse array of protocols that use visual scoring to evaluate skin irritation. Furthermore, as bioengineering methods are developed that can quantitate certain aspects of skin irritant and sensitization reactions, it is important to consider whether such measures should supplement or replace visual assessment. Examples of investigations comparing the outcomes of studies that use visual scoring and those ...
Photographic reference standards were developed to visually quantitate changes in scaling, cracking,...
Chemical allergy is of considerable importance to the toxicologist, who, amongst other things, has t...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
The skin is regarded as the largest organ of the body, although it is only a few millimetres thick; ...
A century ago, toxicology was an empirical science identifying substance hazards in surrogate mammal...
The currently available animal-free methods for the detection of skin sensitizing potential of chemi...
In this article, the results of 3 studies on 2 hand cleansers semi-aggressive. Use tests have the su...
Background: Skin sensitivity (SS) is a commonly occurring response to a range of stimuli, including ...
Visual ranking W Chromameter W Digital imaging Topical corticosteroid formulations have been evaluat...
Despite sensitive skin being highly prevalent, no consensus on the definition and pathomechanism of ...
Skin sensitization is a term used to refer to the regulatory hazard known as allergic contact dermat...
Up to today, product safety evaluation in the EU is predominantly based on data/information on their...
One of the most important allergic diseases caused by chemicals, contact hypersensitivity (CHS) or s...
The skin is the main target tissue for exogenous noxae, protecting us from harmful environmental haz...
The following have been reviewed: (a) structure-activity and structure property relationships for sk...
Photographic reference standards were developed to visually quantitate changes in scaling, cracking,...
Chemical allergy is of considerable importance to the toxicologist, who, amongst other things, has t...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
The skin is regarded as the largest organ of the body, although it is only a few millimetres thick; ...
A century ago, toxicology was an empirical science identifying substance hazards in surrogate mammal...
The currently available animal-free methods for the detection of skin sensitizing potential of chemi...
In this article, the results of 3 studies on 2 hand cleansers semi-aggressive. Use tests have the su...
Background: Skin sensitivity (SS) is a commonly occurring response to a range of stimuli, including ...
Visual ranking W Chromameter W Digital imaging Topical corticosteroid formulations have been evaluat...
Despite sensitive skin being highly prevalent, no consensus on the definition and pathomechanism of ...
Skin sensitization is a term used to refer to the regulatory hazard known as allergic contact dermat...
Up to today, product safety evaluation in the EU is predominantly based on data/information on their...
One of the most important allergic diseases caused by chemicals, contact hypersensitivity (CHS) or s...
The skin is the main target tissue for exogenous noxae, protecting us from harmful environmental haz...
The following have been reviewed: (a) structure-activity and structure property relationships for sk...
Photographic reference standards were developed to visually quantitate changes in scaling, cracking,...
Chemical allergy is of considerable importance to the toxicologist, who, amongst other things, has t...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...