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149 related items for PubMed ID: 8365123

  • 1. Footwear dermatitis.
    Saha M, Srinivas CR, Shenoy SD, Balachandran C, Acharya S.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1993 May; 28(5):260-4. PubMed ID: 8365123
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  • 2. Epidemio-allergological study in 155 cases of footwear dermatitis.
    Chowdhuri S, Ghosh S.
    Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol; 2007 May; 73(5):319-22. PubMed ID: 17921611
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  • 3. Common shoe allergens undetected by commercial patch-testing kits: dithiodimorpholine and isocyanates.
    Belsito DV.
    Am J Contact Dermat; 2003 Jun; 14(2):95-6. PubMed ID: 14749029
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  • 4. Patch test results in patients with suspected contact allergy to shoes: Retrospective IVDK data analysis 2009-2018.
    Traidl S, Werfel T, Ruëff F, Simon D, Lang C, Geier J, IVDK.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2021 Sep; 85(3):297-306. PubMed ID: 33882155
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  • 5. Identification of causative chemicals of allergic contact dermatitis using a combination of patch testing in patients and chemical analysis. Application to cases from rubber footwear.
    Kaniwa MA, Isama K, Nakamura A, Kantoh H, Itoh M, Miyoshi K, Saito S, Shono M.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1994 Jan; 30(1):26-34. PubMed ID: 8156759
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  • 6. Dermatitis of the Foot: Epidemiologic and Clinical Features in 389 Children.
    Ortiz-Salvador JM, Esteve-Martínez A, García-Rabasco A, Subiabre-Ferrer D, Martínez-Leboráns L, Zaragoza-Ninet V.
    Pediatr Dermatol; 2017 Sep; 34(5):535-539. PubMed ID: 28730653
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  • 7. Shoe allergens: retrospective analysis of cross-sectional data from the north american contact dermatitis group, 2001-2004.
    Warshaw EM, Schram SE, Belsito DV, DeLeo VA, Fowler JF, Maibach HI, Marks JG, Mathias CG, Pratt MD, Rietschel RL, Sasseville D, Storrs FJ, Taylor JS, Zug KA.
    Dermatitis; 2007 Dec; 18(4):191-202. PubMed ID: 18021598
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  • 8. Shoe dermatitis.
    Freeman S.
    Contact Dermatitis; 1997 May; 36(5):247-51. PubMed ID: 9197959
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  • 9. Shoe allergic contact dermatitis.
    Matthys E, Zahir A, Ehrlich A.
    Dermatitis; 2014 May; 25(4):163-71. PubMed ID: 25000234
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  • 10. Contact allergy in Indonesian patients with foot eczema attributed to shoes.
    Febriana SA, Soebono H, Coenraads PJ, Schuttelaar ML.
    J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol; 2015 Aug; 29(8):1582-9. PubMed ID: 25640221
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  • 12. Footwear contact dermatitis from dimethyl fumarate.
    Švecová D, Šimaljakova M, Doležalová A.
    Int J Dermatol; 2013 Jul; 52(7):803-7. PubMed ID: 23432509
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  • 13. Patch testing experience with 1000 patients.
    Bajaj AK, Saraswat A, Mukhija G, Rastogi S, Yadav S.
    Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol; 2007 Jul; 73(5):313-8. PubMed ID: 17921610
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  • 14. Shoe Allergens: A Retrospective Analysis of Cross-sectional Data From the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, 2005-2018.
    Atwater AR, Bembry R, Green CL, DeKoven JG, Warshaw EM, Belsito DV, Maibach HI, Silverberg JI, Taylor JS, Reeder MJ, Zug KA, Fowler JF, Pratt MD, Sasseville D, DeLeo VA.
    Dermatitis; 2007 Jul; 33(1):62-69. PubMed ID: 35029350
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  • 16. Severe contact allergy to footwear in a young child.
    Teixeira M, Machado S, Teixeira A, Silva E.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2005 Mar; 52(3):159-60. PubMed ID: 15811032
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  • 18. Allergic contact dermatitis from cinnamon as an odour-neutralizing agent in shoe insoles.
    Hartmann K, Hunzelmann N.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2004 Apr; 50(4):253-4. PubMed ID: 15186386
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  • 19. The preservative 2-(thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole: A potential allergen in leather products.
    Herman A, Goossens A, Tennstedt D, Bergendorff O, Isaksson M, Mowitz M, Baeck M.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2019 Oct; 81(4):262-265. PubMed ID: 31006870
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  • 20. Shoe dermatitis due to colophonium used as leather tanning or finishing agent in Portuguese shoes.
    Strauss RM, Wilkinson SM.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2002 Jul; 47(1):59. PubMed ID: 12225424
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