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Contact sensitivity to standard series allergens in 1038 patients with contact dermatitis in Turkey.
Contact Dermatitis. 2005 Jun; 52(6):333-7.CD

Abstract

We planned to determine the frequency of sensitivity to European standard patch test allergens in 1038 patients with contact dermatitis. From 1992 to 2004, 1038 patients with the diagnosis of contact dermatitis were patch tested with the European standard series. Seven hundred and five patients were female (67.9%) and 333 patients were male (32.1%). A total of 336 patients (32.3%) had one or more positive patch test reactions. The most common allergens were nickel (17.6%), cobalt chloride (5.3%), potassium dichromate (4.6%), neomycin (2.4%), fragrance mix (2.1%) and balsam of Peru (2.1%). Contact sensitivity to potassium dichromate and thiuram was significantly more frequent in male patients, whereas nickel and primin sensitivity was significantly more frequent in female patients. Higher sensitivity rates for potassium dichromate, neomycin, balsam of Peru, wool alcohol, fragrance mix and primin were noted in patients over 40 years of age. Sensitivity rates of the standard series allergens were all similar in atopic patients and in non-atopic patients. Metals, neomycin and fragrances are the leading allergens in Turkey. Although fragrances are among the most important sensitizers, sensitivity rates to fragrances and also to preservatives are much lower than the rates in Europe and the US.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Dermatology, Ankara University School of Medicine, Ibni Sina Hastanesi, Samanpazari-Ankara, Turkey.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Evaluation Study
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15932585

Citation

Akyol, Aynur, et al. "Contact Sensitivity to Standard Series Allergens in 1038 Patients With Contact Dermatitis in Turkey." Contact Dermatitis, vol. 52, no. 6, 2005, pp. 333-7.
Akyol A, Boyvat A, Peksari Y, et al. Contact sensitivity to standard series allergens in 1038 patients with contact dermatitis in Turkey. Contact Dermatitis. 2005;52(6):333-7.
Akyol, A., Boyvat, A., Peksari, Y., & Gürgey, E. (2005). Contact sensitivity to standard series allergens in 1038 patients with contact dermatitis in Turkey. Contact Dermatitis, 52(6), 333-7.
Akyol A, et al. Contact Sensitivity to Standard Series Allergens in 1038 Patients With Contact Dermatitis in Turkey. Contact Dermatitis. 2005;52(6):333-7. PubMed PMID: 15932585.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Contact sensitivity to standard series allergens in 1038 patients with contact dermatitis in Turkey. AU - Akyol,Aynur, AU - Boyvat,Ayşe, AU - Peksari,Yavuz, AU - Gürgey,Erbak, PY - 2005/6/4/pubmed PY - 2005/9/16/medline PY - 2005/6/4/entrez SP - 333 EP - 7 JF - Contact dermatitis JO - Contact Dermatitis VL - 52 IS - 6 N2 - We planned to determine the frequency of sensitivity to European standard patch test allergens in 1038 patients with contact dermatitis. From 1992 to 2004, 1038 patients with the diagnosis of contact dermatitis were patch tested with the European standard series. Seven hundred and five patients were female (67.9%) and 333 patients were male (32.1%). A total of 336 patients (32.3%) had one or more positive patch test reactions. The most common allergens were nickel (17.6%), cobalt chloride (5.3%), potassium dichromate (4.6%), neomycin (2.4%), fragrance mix (2.1%) and balsam of Peru (2.1%). Contact sensitivity to potassium dichromate and thiuram was significantly more frequent in male patients, whereas nickel and primin sensitivity was significantly more frequent in female patients. Higher sensitivity rates for potassium dichromate, neomycin, balsam of Peru, wool alcohol, fragrance mix and primin were noted in patients over 40 years of age. Sensitivity rates of the standard series allergens were all similar in atopic patients and in non-atopic patients. Metals, neomycin and fragrances are the leading allergens in Turkey. Although fragrances are among the most important sensitizers, sensitivity rates to fragrances and also to preservatives are much lower than the rates in Europe and the US. SN - 0105-1873 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/15932585/Contact_sensitivity_to_standard_series_allergens_in_1038_patients_with_contact_dermatitis_in_Turkey_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -