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  • 2. Acetophenone azine: a new shoe allergen causing severe foot dermatitis.
    De Fré C, Bergendorff O, Raison-Peyron N, van de Voorde K, Romaen E, Lambert J, Persson C, Aerts O.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2017 Dec; 77(6):416-417. PubMed ID: 29164697
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  • 4. Shoe allergic contact dermatitis.
    Matthys E, Zahir A, Ehrlich A.
    Dermatitis; 2014 Dec; 25(4):163-71. PubMed ID: 25000234
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  • 7. Allergic contact dermatitis to shoes: contribution of a specific series to the diagnosis.
    Lazzarini R, Mendonça RF, Hafner MFS.
    An Bras Dermatol; 2018 Dec; 93(5):696-700. PubMed ID: 30156619
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  • 8. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by nickel and cobalt in green plastic shoes.
    Goossens A, Bedert R, Zimerson E.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2001 Sep; 45(3):172. PubMed ID: 11553149
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  • 9. Allergic chromium dermatitis from wearing 'chromium-free' footwear.
    Thyssen JP, Jellesen MS, Møller P, Menné T, Johansen JD.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2014 Mar; 70(3):185-7. PubMed ID: 24588373
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  • 11. [Shoe dermatitis].
    Mendieta Eckert M, Ratón Nieto JA, Santiago Villate Á.
    Med Clin (Barc); 2014 May 06; 142(9):422-3. PubMed ID: 24054774
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  • 12. Common shoe allergens undetected by commercial patch-testing kits: dithiodimorpholine and isocyanates.
    Belsito DV.
    Am J Contact Dermat; 2003 Jun 06; 14(2):95-6. PubMed ID: 14749029
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  • 13. Contact allergy to shoe components in professionals and nonprofessionals of the shoe industry.
    Guedes RV, Leite IB, Baptista AM.
    Dermatitis; 2013 Jun 06; 24(3):147-9. PubMed ID: 23665826
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  • 19. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by dimethylthiocarbamylbenzothiazole sulfide (DMTBS) in canvas shoes: in search of the culprit allergen.
    Schuttelaar ML, Meijer JM, Engfeldt M, Lapeere H, Goossens A, Bruze M, Persson C, Bergendorff O.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2018 Jan 06; 78(1):7-11. PubMed ID: 28776709
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  • 20. Shoe dermatitis.
    Freeman S.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1997 May 06; 36(5):247-51. PubMed ID: 9197959
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