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  • Allergens retained in clothing. Abstract Text:

    susan nedorostSusan Nedorost,margaret kesslerMargaret Kessler,thomas mccormickThomas McCormick,susan nedorostSusan Nedorost,margaret kesslerMargaret Kessler,thomas mccormickThomas McCormick,susan nedorostSusan Nedorost,margaret kesslerMargaret Kessler,thomas mccormickThomas McCormick,

    BACKGROUND: Some patients state compliance with avoidance of identified allergens, yet have persistent dermatitis in areas under tight-fitting clothing. OBJECTIVE: To analyze a series of such cases to identify allergens most likely retained in clothing. METHODS: Review of contact dermatitis clinic cases and identification of type and formula weight of allergens involved. RESULTS: High-formula-weight allergens and allergens present in medicament ointments are difficult to dissolve in laundry detergent and water and may be retained in clothing. CONCLUSION: Retention of allergens in clothing, even after washing, may explain recalcitrant dermatitis in a patient who states compliance with avoidance of a seemingly relevant allergen. Dermatologists should consider the possibility of allergen retention in clothing whenever a patient has only partial clearing after at least 1 month of attempted compliance with avoidance of identified allergens. Purchase of new clothing may be required to clear allergic contact dermatitis in this situation.

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    s nedorostS Nedorost,m kesslerM Kessler,t mccormickT McCormick,s nedorostS Nedorost,m kesslerM Kessler,t mccormickT McCormick,s nedorostS Nedorost,m kesslerM Kessler,t mccormickT McCormick,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Dermatitis : contact, atopic, occupational, drug :

    VOLUME: 18

    Page Numbers: 212-4

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    ISSN: 1710-3568

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    Country: Canada

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    MEDLINETA: Dermatitis

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