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  1. Ethylenediamine contact allergy - DermNet

    What are the reactions to ethylenediamine allergy? In ethylenediamine allergic individuals, contact with ethylenediamine from topical medications produces classic allergic contact dermatitis reactions. …

  2. Systemic contact dermatitis

    What are the symptoms of systemic contact dermatitis? Systemic contact dermatitis can present itself in many different ways. The most commonly reported symptom is a flare-up at the site of original …

  3. Baseline series of patch test allergens - DermNet

    What is a baseline series of patch test allergens? Patch tests are used to identify the cause of allergic contact dermatitis. Standard or baseline series of allergens are recommended for people undergoing …

  4. Antihistamines - DermNet

    Antihistamine creams Mepyramine (Antisan™ cream), an ethylenediamine. Unfortunately, antihistamine creams can occasionally cause contact allergic dermatitis so they should not be applied to large …

  5. Contact allergy to preservatives - DermNet

    Contact allergy to preservatives is discussed in individual topic pages. Benzalkonium chloride Clioquinol Ethylenediamine Formaldehyde Imidazolidinyl urea Iodine Isopropynyl butylcarbamate …

  6. Topical corticosteroid contact allergy - DermNet

    Lanolin, ethylenediamine, quaternium-15 and the antibacterial agent neomycin, are all known to be potent sensitisers. Corticosteroid allergy is diagnosed by performing special allergy tests, ie patch …

  7. Allergy to para-tertiary butylphenol formaldehyde resin

    What is para-tertiary butylphenol (PTBP) formaldehyde resin and where is it found? PTBP formaldehyde resin is a phenol-formaldehyde resin that is mainly used in adhesives. It is ideally suited for this …

  8. Image catalogue: dermatitis

    Contact dermatitis due to methylisothiazolinone Atopic dermatitis Contact dermatitis to ethylenediamine Exfoliative keratolysis Juvenile plantar dermatosis Close-up of ichthyosis

  9. Atopic dermatitis complications

    Infective complications of atopic dermatitis Skin infection is very common in atopic dermatitis due to an inherently abnormal skin barrier, cutaneous and systemic immune system abnormalities, and …

  10. Atopic dermatitis complications

    The frequent use of multiple topical treatments for atopic dermatitis increases the risk of allergic contact dermatitis due to exposure to potential allergens. Aeroallergens also commonly aggravate other …