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A decade of trends in patch test allergen sensitisation from a dermatology centre in Southeast Asia.
Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology · 2026
Background Geographical and socioeconomic factors influence the type of allergens causing allergic contact dermatitis. Aim To investigate the changing trends of allergen sensitisation among patch-tested patients. Methods A retrospective study was performed on patients undergoing patch testing (PT) over 11 years (2012-2022). Data were retrieved from medical records. Results A total of 1035 patients… Read on PubMed →
Trends in Contact Sensitization Among Korean Patients: A Multicenter 6-Year Retrospective Patch Test Study.
Contact dermatitis · 2026
BACKGROUND: Allergic contact dermatitis is influenced by demographic factors. Updated epidemiologic data are needed to optimise patch test panels and preventive strategies. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate trends and determinants of allergen sensitization in Korean patients undergoing patch testing. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of patch test records of 2271 patients at 15 university hospitals in Korea… Read on PubMed →
A Multi-Center Study on Sensitization to Thimerosal in North-Eastern Italy, 1997-2023: Prevalence, Risk Factors, the Role of Occupation and the Impact of Vaccinations.
Vaccines · 2025
<b>Background</b>: Thimerosal has been widely used as a preservative to prevent microbial growth in medications and vaccines. However, in 1999 its removal from vaccine formulations was called for due to concerns about its potential side effects on humans, with subsequent reduced sensitizations at patch tests. The present multi-center study investigated the epidemiological, occupational and… Read on PubMed →
Eyelid Contact Dermatitis: 25-Year Single-Center Retrospective Study.
Journal of clinical medicine · 2025
<b>Background/Objectives</b>: Eyelid dermatitis is an inflammatory disease affecting the palpebral skin characterized by itching, edema, and scaling of the periorbital area. This entity can be a manifestation of various underlying dermatological diseases, but allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is the predominant etiology of eyelid dermatitis among patients, being diagnosed in 43.4% of cases. The… Read on PubMed →