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155 related items for PubMed ID: 8187520

  • 1. Allergic contact dermatitis from bindi.
    Dwyer CM, Forsyth A.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1994 Mar; 30(3):174. PubMed ID: 8187520
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  • 2. Contact depigmentation by adhesive material of bindi.
    Mathur AK, Srivastava AK, Singh A, Gupta BN.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1991 Apr; 24(4):310-1. PubMed ID: 1868725
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  • 3. Contact sensitivity to cyanoacrylate nail-adhesive with dermatitis at remote sites.
    Fitzgerald DA, Bhaggoe R, English JS.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1995 Mar; 32(3):175-6. PubMed ID: 7774195
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  • 4. Bindi dermatoses.
    Kumar AS, Pandhi RK, Bhutani LK.
    Int J Dermatol; 1986 Sep; 25(7):434-5. PubMed ID: 3771039
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  • 5. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by laurel leaf oil.
    Brás S, Mendes-Bastos P, Amaro C, Cardoso J.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2015 Jun; 72(6):417-9. PubMed ID: 25753052
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  • 6. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by Magnolia officinalis bark extract in a facial anti-ageing cream.
    Raison-Peyron N, Césaire A, Du-Thanh A, Dereure O.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2015 Jun; 72(6):416-7. PubMed ID: 25801445
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  • 7. Allergic contact dermatitis (caused by rubber cosmetic sponges) simulating cosmetic dermatitis.
    Fisher AA.
    Cutis; 1993 May; 51(5):320-1. PubMed ID: 8513682
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  • 8. Two cases of facial dermatitis due to chlorphenesin in cosmetics.
    Brown VL, Orton DI.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2005 Jan; 52(1):48-9. PubMed ID: 15701134
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  • 9. Rubber sponge applicator responsible for "cosmetic" facial dermatitis.
    Helbling I, Beck MH.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1998 Jul; 39(1):43. PubMed ID: 9686989
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  • 15. Allergic contact dermatitis due to methyldibromo glutaronitrile in make-up removal wipes.
    Sánchez-Pérez J, Del Rio MJ, Jiménez YD, García-Diez A.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2005 Dec; 53(6):357-8. PubMed ID: 16364131
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  • 18. Contact allergy to musk moskene in a perfumed moisturizing cream.
    Parry EJ, Beck MH.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1997 Nov; 37(5):236. PubMed ID: 9412754
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  • 19. Allergic contact dermatitis due to vitamin K1 contained in a cosmetic cream.
    Ruiz-Hornillos FJ, Prieto A, De Castro FJ, Martín E, De Barrio M, Tornero P, Sotés MR.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2006 Oct; 55(4):246-7. PubMed ID: 16958924
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  • 20. Allergic contact dermatitis to ethylhexylglycerin and pentylene glycol.
    Mortz CG, Otkjaer A, Andersen KE.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2009 Sep; 61(3):180. PubMed ID: 19780779
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