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Original Source: A comparative study of allergic contact dermatitis by patch test versus reflectance confocal laser microscopy, with nickel and cobalt.
Few studies have reported on the accuracy of reflectance confocal laser microscopy (RCLM) in observing allergic contact dermatitis in vivo. However, distinction of skin reactions from different reagents is not well understood. We sought to diagnose allergic contact dermatitis by RCLM images and compare with routine, visual patch test (PT) reading for 2 major allergen metals in Japan. The PT was performed on the upper back skin with 5% nickel sulfate (Ni) and 2% cobalt chloride (Co) in eight healthy voluntee...
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CosMED Of Japan Says Phase I Test of Flu Vaccine Patch Efficacious
Japan's CosMED Pharmaceutical and its Osaka University collaborators said their jointly developed patch for a vaccine against the influenza virus has passed a Phase I trial testing three different dru...
FDA Approves Zecuity - First Skin Patch to Combat Migraines
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Pre-treatments for peripheral neuropathic pain patch receive European Commision approval
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With Bio-patch sensor, health care can be moved into home, researcher says
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Stability of fragrance patch test preparations examined
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FDA approves NuPathe's skin patch for migraine treatment
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Paper-thin skin patch collects vitals: E-health made easier and more comfortable
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The strip patch test is recommended whenever a patch test is presumed to be false negative. The aim of this technique is to increase skin sensitivity to test substances by removing the upper layers of...
Optimal patch application time in the evaluation of skin irritation.
We investigated the optimum application for evaluating skin irritation response by using samples of irritants commonly used as additives in cosmetics and other common household products. We studied 47...
Our clinical experience has suggested that the presently recommended patch-test concentration (1.0%) for formaldehyde in the baseline series might be too low. Therefore, consecutively patch-tested der...
Outcome of a second patch test reading of TRUE Tests® on D6/7.
Background. Two readings of patch test reactions are recommended. Objectives. To evaluate the outcome of a second patch test reading of TRUE Test® allergens on D6/7 in relation to negative or doubtfu...
How fully a suitable habitat patch is utilized by organisms depends crucially on patch size and isolation. Testing this interplay is made difficult in many systems by the arbitrariness of defining a "...