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1 Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. A ACD. See Allergic contact dermatitis. Acute and recurrent vesicular hand dermatitis, Airborne contact dermatitis, 303 Allergen avoidance information, Allergens and clinical symptoms, 220 and coincidental identification, 221 detection of, 219 in hair products, 274 and history of the patient, 219 and localization of the lesions, 220 most common, in nail products, recognizing and testing, regulation of, 386 and routes of exposure, 220 skin testing for, software relating to, 221 Allergic contact cheilitis causes of, 268 and cosmetics, Allergic contact dermatitis and antifungal agents, 291 and antihistamines, 291 and assessing patient learning needs, and background for patient education, and balsam of Peru, bureaucracy and legislation regarding, and corticosteroids, 292 and cosmetics, , diagnosis of, and documenting and evaluating patient education, 327 and dyes, and empowering patients for healthy outcomes, and fragrances, and initiation of patient education, and latex, 390 and medicaments, and metals, and nickel, and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, 291 occupational, 367 and paraphenylenediamine, and patch tests, 390 Dermatol Clin 27 (2009) doi: /s (09) /09/$ see front matter ª 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. and patient education, and perioral dermatitis, 269 from plant extracts and botanicals, presentation of, 367 and resins, risk factors for, 367 and rubber, 390 and skin-care products, and textiles, and topical anesthetics, and topical antibiotics, trees causing, 304 Allergist experience and motivation of, 219 and knowledge of materials, chemicals, and chemistry, 219 American Academy of Dermatology role in regulation, 392 American Contact Dermatitis Society role in regulation, 392 Anacardiaceae and phytodermatitis, Antifungal agents and allergic contact dermatitis, 291 Antihistamines and allergic contact dermatitis, 291 Antioxidants in cosmetics, Atopy and vesicular hand dermatitis, 342 Azo dyes and allergic contact dermatitis, B Balsam of Peru and allergic contact dermatitis, and systemic contact dermatitis, 359 Barrier creams and moisturizers and occupational contact dermatitis, Biocides and hand dermatitis, Bronopol and hand dermatitis, 255 C Calcineurin inhibitors and occupational contact dermatitis, 378 derm.theclinics.com
2 396 Carbamates and hand and foot dermatitis, 284 CARD. See Contact Allergen Replacement Database. Chemical analysis and skin testing, 225 Chloroxylenol and hand dermatitis, 257 Chromates and hand and foot dermatitis, 286 regulation of, 386 and vesicular hand dermatitis, 346 Clinical patterns of hand and foot dermatitis: emphasis on rubber and chromate allergens, Clinical patterns of phytodermatitis, Cobalt and systemic contact dermatitis, 359 and vesicular hand dermatitis, 344 Cocamidopropyl betaine in cosmetics, 273 Colophony in cosmetics, 275 Compositae (Asteraceae) Connubial/consort dermatitis and cosmetics, 269 Contact Allergen Replacement Database, 260, 331 Copper and systemic contact dermatitis, 360 Corticosteroids and allergic contact dermatitis, 292 Cosmetics adverse reactions to, , and allergic contact cheilitis, antioxidants in, cocamidopropyl betaine in, 273 colophony in, 275 and connubial/consort dermatitis, 269 and eyelid dermatitis, and facial dermatitis, formaldehyde in, 270 fragrances in, iodopropynyl butylcarbamate in, 271 lanolin in, methylchloroisothiazolinone/ methylisothiazolinone in, 271 methyldibromo glutaronitrile/phenoxyethanol in, 271 and neck dermatitis, 268 occupational contact with, 269 parabens in, and patch tests, and perioral dermatitis, 269 preservatives in, propolis in, 275 propylene glycol in, 275 regulation of, D sorbitans in, 273 thimerosal in, 271 ultraviolet absorbers in, 274 Dermatophytid and vesicular hand dermatitis, 347 DIAZ. See Diazolidinyl urea. Diazolidinyl urea and hand dermatitis, Dimethyloldimethyl hydantoin and hand dermatitis, 255 Disability and occupational contact dermatitis, DMDM. See Dimethyloldimethyl hydantoin. Drug reactions and vesicular hand dermatitis, Dyes and allergic contact dermatitis, Dyshidrosis and vesicular hand dermatitis, , E Eczema and vesicular hand dermatitis, Epoxy resins, additives to, 228 and hardeners that cause contact allergy, 230 occupations at risk for exposure to, 229 and patch tests, 232 and reactive diluents that cause contact allergy, 231 types of, 230 Erythema multiforme, 305 Eyelid dermatitis and cosmetics, and rubber, 285 F Facial dermatitis and cosmetics, Factors associated with textile pattern dermatitis caused by contact allergy to dyes, finishes, foams, and preservatives, Foot dermatitis and medicaments, 294 and shoes, , , Formaldehyde in cosmetics, 270 and hand dermatitis, regulations for use in textiles, 318 released in preservatives, , 333 and resins,
3 397 as a skin allergen, in skin-care products, 333 Fragrances and allergic contact dermatitis, covert, 272 in skin-care products, Furniture dermatitis and isocyanates, G Garlic and onions Ginkgoaceae and phytodermatitis, Gloves and occupational contact dermatitis, Glutaraldehyde and hand dermatitis, 257 Gold and systemic contact dermatitis, H Hair products allergic ingredients in, 274 Hand and foot dermatitis and carbamates, 284 and chromates, 286 versus hand or foot dermatitis, and medicaments, 281, 283, and mercaptobenzothiazole, 285 and other affected areas, and rubber, and thioureas, and thiurams, 284 Hand dermatitis and Bronopol, 255 and chloroxylenol, 257 chronic hyperkeratotic, and diazolidinyl urea, and dimethyloldimethyl hydantoin, 255 and formaldehyde, frictional, 282 and gloves, and glutaraldehyde, 257 and imidazolidinyl urea, 254 involving webspace, 285 and iodopropynyl butylcarbamate, 258 and methylchloroisothiazolinone/ methylisothiazolinone, and methyldibromo glutaronitrile/phenoxyethanol, 256 and parabens, and preservatives, and quaternium 15, vesicular, Hand dermatitis: a focus on allergic contact dermatitis to biocides, Hand/face/neck localized pattern: sticky problems resins, Hygiene and cleansers and occupational contact dermatitis, 375 I ICD. See Irritant contact dermatitis. IMID. See Imidazolidinyl urea. Imidazolidinyl urea and hand dermatitis, 254 Impact of regulation on contact dermatitis, Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate and hand dermatitis, 258 IPBC. See Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate. Irritant contact dermatitis, , 303, 305, occupational, pathogenesis of, presentation of, 366 and resins, risk factors for, 366 Isocyanates and furniture dermatitis, J Job interruption and occupational contact dermatitis, L Lanolin in cosmetics, M Management of occupational dermatitis, Material safety data sheets and occupational contact dermatitis, Material safety safety sheets, MCI/MI. See Methylchloroisothiazolinone/ methylisothiazolinone. MDGN/PE. See Methyldibromo glutaronitrile/ phenoxyethanol. Medicaments and allergic contact dermatitis, causes of, and clinical presentation and sites of involvement,
4 398 Medicaments (continued) of the ear, 293 of the eyes, 293 incidence and prevalence of, and leg ulcerations, 294 of the lips, 293 risk factors for, 290 of the scalp, 293 and transdermal therapeutic systems, 293 and unusual patterns of presentation, and foot dermatitis, 294 and hand and foot dermatitis, 281, 283, and patch tests, 292 and peristomal dermatitis, 294 and stasis dermatitis, 294 and systemic contact dermatitis, , 360 and vulvar dermatitis, Mercaptobenzothiazole and hand and foot dermatitis, 285 Mercury and systemic contact dermatitis, 359 Metals and allergic contact dermatitis, and systemic contact dermatitis, and vesicular hand dermatitis, (Meth)acrylic resins, commercial uses of, uses for and potential exposures of, 233 Methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone and hand dermatitis, Methyldibromo glutaronitrile/phenoxyethanol and hand dermatitis, 256 N Nail products allergic ingredients in, Neck dermatitis and cosmetics, 268 Nickel and allergic contact dermatitis, in the diet, 345, regulation of, and systemic contact dermatitis, and vesicular hand dermatitis, Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and allergic contact dermatitis, 291 O Occupational contact dermatitis, 229, 269, , and barrier creams and moisturizers, clinical features of, diagnosis of, and diagnostic testing, 370 and disability, and gloves, and hygiene and cleansers, 375 initial evaluation of, 369 and job interruption, management of, and material safety data sheets, and OSHA guidelines, 371 and patient history, 368 and physical examination, and preparing a letter to a referring physician, prognosis of, and public health interventions, 374 and steroids, 376, 378 and topical calcineurin inhibitors, 378 and worker education, 374 and workers compensation, and workplace surveys, Occupational skin diseases, 390 OCD. See Occupational contact dermatitis. OSHA guidelines and occupational contact dermatitis, 371 P Parabens in cosmetics, and hand dermatitis, Paraphenylenediamine and allergic contact dermatitis, regulation of, Parthenium hysterophorus Patch tests for allergens, and allergic contact dermatitis, 390 and cosmetics, and epoxy resins, 232 and medicaments, 292 and skin-care products, and systemic contact dermatitis, , Patient education and allergic contact dermatitis, and irritant versus contact dermatitis, 326 and occupational contact dermatitis, 374 questions to ask to facilitate, 324 Patient education to enhance contact dermatitis evaluation and testing, Pattern of shoe dermatitis, 285 Patterns of cosmetic contact allergy, Perioral dermatitis and cosmetics, 269 Peristomal dermatitis and medicaments, 294
5 399 Perspiration and exposure of skin to textile dyes, Phenol-formaldehyde resins, contact allergens in, 240 Photo contact dermatitis, 385 Phytodermatitis, and Anacardiaceae, and Ginkgoaceae, Phytophotodermatitis, 301 Plastic allergies to, Poison ivy dermatitis, Polyester resins, and patch tests, 241 Polyurethane resins, 233, additives to, 237 and diisocyanates in industry, 237 Polyvinyl resins, and patch tests, 242 Pompholyx and vesicular hand dermatitis, PPD. See Paraphenylenediamine. Preservatives and allergic contact dermatitis, in cosmetics, and hand dermatitis, and product labeling, 387 regulation of, Primula dermatitis, 301 Propolis in cosmetics, 275 Propylene glycol in cosmetics, 275 Protein contact dermatitis, 356 Public health interventions and occupational contact dermatitis, 374 Q Quaternium 15 and hand dermatitis, R Recognizing and testing allergens, Relevance and avoidance of skin-care product allergens: pearls and pitfalls, Repeated open application tests for allergic contact dermatitis, 223 Resins allergies to, amino, epoxy, (meth)acrylic, phenol-formaldehyde, polyester, polystyrene, 243 polyurethane, 233, polyvinyl, synthetic systems causing contact dermatitis, 228 tosylamide formaldehyde, 274 ROAT. See Repeated open application tests. Rubber and allergic contact dermatitis, 390 and dorsal hand and finger dermatitis, and dorsal hand and foot sparing webspace pattern, 285 and eyelid dermatitis, 285 and hand and foot dermatitis, and palmar/grip pattern, 284 regulation of, 390 and sole of foot/glove pattern hand dermatitis, 286 S Sesquiterpene lactone dermatitis, Shoe dermatitis, , , Skin-care products and allergic contact dermatitis, and clinical scenarios, formaldehyde in, 333 fragrances in, and patch tests, and patient patch testing expectations, 330 Skin testing for allergens, and chemical analysis, 225 and open and semiopen tests, and patch tests, and reading time, 224 relevance of, , and test concentration and vehicle, and use tests and repeated open application tests, 223 Sorbitans in cosmetics, 273 Stasis dermatitis and medicaments, 294 Steroids and occupational contact dermatitis, 376, 378 Systemic contact dermatitis, 306, allergens causing, and balsam of Peru, 359 from botanicals and foods, and cobalt, 359 and Compositae (Asteraceae), 361 and copper, 360 and formaldehyde, 361 and garlic and onions, 361 and gold,
6 400 Steroids (continued) management of, and medicaments, , 360 and mercury, 359 and metals, and nickel, and oral drugs, 360 and Parthenium hysterophorus, 361 and patch tests, , pathogenesis of, and propylene glycol, 361 when to suspect, 355 T Textiles and allergic contact dermatitis, and azo dyes, and basic dyes, 313, 315 and disperse dyes, 313 and formaldehyde, and skin exposure, and dye classes of clinical interest, and restricted dyes, 317 Thimerosal Thioureas and hand and foot dermatitis, Thiurams and hand and foot dermatitis, 284 Topical anesthetics and allergic contact dermatitis, Topical antibiotics and allergic contact dermatitis, Tulip fingers, U Ultraviolet absorbers in cosmetics, 274 Unusual patterns in contact dermatitis: medicaments, V Vesicular hand dermatitis, causes of, and chromates, 346 clinical appearance of, and dermatophytid, 347 and determination of severity, differential diagnosis of, and drug reactions, and dyshidrosis, , and eczema, epidemiology of, 341 and implanted metals, 343 mechanism and specificity of, and nickel and cobalt, and oral ingestion of metals, and pompholyx, and relationship to atopy, 342 reviews regarding, 341 Vulvar dermatitis and medicaments, W Workers compensation and occupational contact dermatitis, Workplace surveys and occupational contact dermatitis,
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