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Springer Management of Positive Patch Test Reactions 1st Editon 2003 Softbound by Jan E. Wahlberg, Peter Elsner, Lasse Kanerva, Howard I. Maibach
In 30 chapters, the text deals with commercially available chemicals used for patch testing. It is the first book to provide a short and concise explanation for physicians, patients, and employees as how to minimize allergic contact dermatitis when patch testing is completed. The second book of this mini-series, 'Patch testing and Prick testing' covers the new standard of patch testing and prick testing procedures in an efficient and practical way. Thus, both of these well-structured books should not be missed by any physician in daily practise when treating patients with dermatological problems. Cobalt Chloride.- Nickel Sulfate.- Potassium Dichromate.- Thiuram Mix, Mercapto Mix, and Mercaptobenzothiazole.- Diazolidinyl Urea, Imidazolidinyl Urea, and Quaternium 15.- Formaldehyde.- Methylchloroisothiazolinone and Methylisothiazolinone.- Methyldibromoglutaronitrile.- Parabens.- Thimerosal.- Balsam of Peru (Myroxylon pereirae).- Fragrance Mix.- Budesonide, Tixocortol Pivalate, and Hydrocortisone-17-Butyrate.- Benzocaine.- Cetylstearyl Alcohol.- Clioquinol.- Ethylenediamine Dihydrochloride.- Neomycin Sulfate.- Propylene Glycol.- Wool Alcohols.- Colophony.- Primin.- Sesquiterpene Lactone Mix.- Urushiol.- Epoxy Resin.- para-Phenylenediamine Free Base.- p-Tertiary-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin.- Tosylamide/Formaldehyde Resin.